2006-12-30, 09:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 2006-12-30, 10:03 PM by carpeVideo.)
Ok,
I know everyone is storming down the VLC path but I took another look at capDVHS,
no command line but an INI file. You can actually register multiple future recordings and they show up in the ini file like this:
Reserve01=2006/12/30 16:44:472006/12/30 17:44:470-101filename.ts
(I did this in the program and then took a gander at the INI)
So write a command file that changes the channel with channelw, inserts the reserve (or replaces some pre-placed text) into the .ini, have it run capDVHS, then give a kill command for capDVHs after the recording and replace the doctored .ini with a clean one, and boom you should have the capture.
Then if you are really aggressive post process the .ts to an MPEG, and comskip it.
I'll let you know if it works, it seems to manually.
(As an asided I think for those with a DVICO Fusion you could schedule it to record QAM HD using their scheduler tool with a single command (emulating TitanTV), if I can get that to work may be able to record two HD's simultaenously)
carpeV
DVICO fusion 5 - via softRecorder and s-video (video out of Motorola STBs to S-video can be set to progressive)
Firewire Capture - soon I hope
I know everyone is storming down the VLC path but I took another look at capDVHS,
no command line but an INI file. You can actually register multiple future recordings and they show up in the ini file like this:
Reserve01=2006/12/30 16:44:472006/12/30 17:44:470-101filename.ts
(I did this in the program and then took a gander at the INI)
So write a command file that changes the channel with channelw, inserts the reserve (or replaces some pre-placed text) into the .ini, have it run capDVHS, then give a kill command for capDVHs after the recording and replace the doctored .ini with a clean one, and boom you should have the capture.
Then if you are really aggressive post process the .ts to an MPEG, and comskip it.
I'll let you know if it works, it seems to manually.
(As an asided I think for those with a DVICO Fusion you could schedule it to record QAM HD using their scheduler tool with a single command (emulating TitanTV), if I can get that to work may be able to record two HD's simultaenously)
carpeV
DVICO fusion 5 - via softRecorder and s-video (video out of Motorola STBs to S-video can be set to progressive)
Firewire Capture - soon I hope