2007-08-19, 12:56 AM
Sub,
I just recorded 3 shows as the same time. One show was recorded using cable box on S-video. This show was 30 minutes and showed that it was 30 minutes long.
I recorded two HD programs (30 minutes each). One was on my OTA ATI HDTV Wonder and the other was on my HVR-1600 QAM. Both of the HD shows (using Microsoft DVR-MS BDA multiplexer) showed that they were over 2 hours long even though they played back at 30 minutes long. The files showed that they were over 2 hours on Windows Media Player also so there must be something wrong with the header.
Have you seen this before?
The files do play back fine but the time is way off and comskip had problems with it (there were lots of commercial breaks that shouldn't have been there like it was a 2 hour show).
Bigbus
I just recorded 3 shows as the same time. One show was recorded using cable box on S-video. This show was 30 minutes and showed that it was 30 minutes long.
I recorded two HD programs (30 minutes each). One was on my OTA ATI HDTV Wonder and the other was on my HVR-1600 QAM. Both of the HD shows (using Microsoft DVR-MS BDA multiplexer) showed that they were over 2 hours long even though they played back at 30 minutes long. The files showed that they were over 2 hours on Windows Media Player also so there must be something wrong with the header.
Have you seen this before?
The files do play back fine but the time is way off and comskip had problems with it (there were lots of commercial breaks that shouldn't have been there like it was a 2 hour show).
Bigbus
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