2010-02-05, 03:53 PM
If the problem is on the GB-PVR side of things, then I'm happy to look into it once we start the pre-release testing for the next version.
2010-02-05, 03:53 PM
If the problem is on the GB-PVR side of things, then I'm happy to look into it once we start the pre-release testing for the next version.
2010-02-05, 06:06 PM
sub, I'll email some thoughts.
OrakleJos, maybe try cutting out the the first 5 seconds or so to at least confirm resume will work. If I remember correctly I think mpgtx will do this with the command line option [0:05-] I'm not sure if it handles h264 though, I guess you will find out. Martin mvallevand Wrote:sub, I'll email some thoughts. No, it does not support H.264 I edited the chunk file by taking the last 90MB from the 100MB with the CutChunk program so the effect is the same as if cutting the starting part. A quick check shows that resume now seems to work. Have not yet found a simple tool to cut off the 5-10 seconds from the start of a TS file. If somebody has any suggestions I can try it on the gigabyte files and check if this indeed the reason for the malfunction of the resume function. If that is the case then my proposal in #35 could be the solution.
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2010-02-05, 10:38 PM
OrakelJos Wrote:Have not yet found a simple tool to cut off the 5-10 seconds from the start of a TS file. If somebody has any suggestions I can try it on the gigabyte files and check if this indeed the reason for the malfunction of the resume function. If that is the case then my proposal in #35 could be the solution. TSDoctor used to be able to chop the beginning and end from a TS file Worked for UK h264 files - it gets regular version changes, so I'm not sure of its current status. http://www.cypheros.de/dvb_e.html
2010-02-06, 03:04 PM
martint123 Wrote:TSDoctor used to be able to chop the beginning and end from a TS file Thanks, that did the trick! I just used FIX to get rid of the scrambled packages at the start of the file. Martin: with the scrambled packages removed from the start of the file the resume now works without problems. May I therefore suggest to discus with Sub my solution as mentioned in posting #35? Should not be that difficult to implement I believe
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2010-02-06, 06:22 PM
OrakelJos Wrote:Thanks, that did the trick! I just used FIX to get rid of the scrambled packages at the start of the file.How about this solution? Code: setting HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\devnz\TSMuxBlockEncryp ted=1 (DWORD) will cause the TS Mux to discard encrypted packets rather than writing them to the file being recorded. Chris
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2010-02-06, 06:38 PM
Yep - good point.
2010-02-06, 10:19 PM
Sheik Yerbouti Wrote:How about this solution? Yep! Where did you find that ?
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2010-02-07, 07:46 AM
OrakelJos Wrote:Yep! Where did you find that ?Release notes: http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=43362
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2010-02-07, 08:42 AM
Brilliant, as always rtfm
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