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dvr-ms to dvd iso

 
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dvr-ms to dvd iso
tomlissen
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2007-01-23, 08:39 AM
Hey Guys,

What I basicly want to have, is a script which alllows me to run at night as post processing in gb-pvr, which converts my dvr-ms files into dvd iso's.

Is there anyone with such a script?

Thnx,
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2007-01-23, 04:22 PM
If you have the Cyberlink mux installed, you can configure GB-PVR to automatically convert .dvr-ms recordings to .mpg recordings, which probably gets you half way to what you want.

There is a also a PostConversion.bat file that can be used to run extra commands at the end of this conversion, where you could probably run the other half...but I dont know what commands they'd be exactly.
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2007-01-24, 01:32 AM
Are you looking to create standard DVD disks, playable in standalone DVD players? If so then, then you have a formidable task. Mpeg files must be "Authored" to create a standard DVD format. Most Authoring programs require a significant amout of user interaction.

You might check some of the forums and user groups for DVDAuthor to see if anyone has a way to automate the generation of the commands that it uses.
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2007-01-24, 09:28 AM
Well I don't need the menu structure etc, but indeed it has to be playable on a standalone dvd playr.

I think it is possible with dvdauthor, and make the iso with mkiso, but yet I first have to discover how to write te batch file, so that he is taking the right files. :-)
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2007-01-24, 09:32 AM
Check this page: http://www.videohelp.com/tools?listuser=...Type&s=2#2
Rejig and Simpledvd will author a dvd with only a few mouseclicks.
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2007-01-24, 03:01 PM
Well I have got some simpel command line utilities, just testen now. Than I can recode them by batch file ;-)
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2007-01-24, 07:28 PM
EDIT: never mind seems to be my xbmc version or something, in media player on the laptop the aspect ratio's seem to be the same Smile

Hey Sub,

I got it working quite good. But I have one question, when I convert dvr-ms to mpeg using the conversion within gbpvr as you mentioned, the aspect ratio seems to change from 4:3 to 16:9, is this hardcoded or does he try to adapt to the aspect ratio of the original file?

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2007-01-24, 07:33 PM
I cant think why that would be happening for you. I just checked here by converting a short 16:9 .dvr-ms file to a .mpg file, and it seems to have retained its 16:9.

Are you sure the problem is not happen somewhere later in this process you've created?
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2007-01-24, 07:40 PM
Hey sub,

think it's beacuse of the xbmc, The process is keeping everything fine now, at least when playing at my pc. Have to check in a standalone dvd player, but should work fine as well.

Thnx, when i have finalized the batch file i will post it on the forum so other can use it when they want to.
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2007-01-27, 09:49 PM
Hey Sub

I am just finalizing my batch file, but I wondered wether there was some value for the directory where the recording is located. Like the Sourcefile value from the config.xml.

So when I am running my batch file as conversion, I set the first variable as {SOURCEFILE}, is there a directoru variable aswell?

Thnx, Tommy
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