2014-11-16, 01:36 PM
OK, so here's my current quandary.
I recently switched my tuner setup from an original HDHR to a HDHR Plus and have successfully configured the HDHR Plus to record to H.264 format and I wrote a postprocessing script to run VideoRedo QuickStreamFix, outputting the file to VideoRedo TVSuite's "H.264 Matroska MKV" stock output profile. For content recorded by the HDHR Plus, everything is peachy keen - files play back perfectly in NPVR with pretty much any of the H.264 codecs I throw at them (and also in MPC-HC).
So, I figured I'd go back and run that same postprocessing script at all of the recordings I have kicking around in the old format (MPEG2-TS recorded by my original HDHR). Obviously, since the VideoRedo QuickStreamFix has to do a major re-encode to output to matroska, this takes a lot longer, I've been fine with that - but now I am discovering that none of my resulting files will play in MPC-HC or NPVR. It's literally the same postprocessing script, so it has to be something with the input files. I can still play them back in VLC, but that's not super awesome to me, obviously I want them to be able to play through NPVR.
Below is a screenshot of MediaInfo from 4 files, the two on the lefthand side of the screen are from files which were originally recorded by the older HDHR and re-encoded to matroska by my postproc script, and are the "problem" files. On the right - is MediaInfo from two working files, one from a Matroska-encoded DVD rip (upper) and one from a HDHR Plus-recorded program that went through my postprocessing script.
I'm beginning to think I'll need to use a different encoding script for the files generated by my older HDHR, but could use some help determining where exactly the problem is.
Thanks!
I recently switched my tuner setup from an original HDHR to a HDHR Plus and have successfully configured the HDHR Plus to record to H.264 format and I wrote a postprocessing script to run VideoRedo QuickStreamFix, outputting the file to VideoRedo TVSuite's "H.264 Matroska MKV" stock output profile. For content recorded by the HDHR Plus, everything is peachy keen - files play back perfectly in NPVR with pretty much any of the H.264 codecs I throw at them (and also in MPC-HC).
So, I figured I'd go back and run that same postprocessing script at all of the recordings I have kicking around in the old format (MPEG2-TS recorded by my original HDHR). Obviously, since the VideoRedo QuickStreamFix has to do a major re-encode to output to matroska, this takes a lot longer, I've been fine with that - but now I am discovering that none of my resulting files will play in MPC-HC or NPVR. It's literally the same postprocessing script, so it has to be something with the input files. I can still play them back in VLC, but that's not super awesome to me, obviously I want them to be able to play through NPVR.
Below is a screenshot of MediaInfo from 4 files, the two on the lefthand side of the screen are from files which were originally recorded by the older HDHR and re-encoded to matroska by my postproc script, and are the "problem" files. On the right - is MediaInfo from two working files, one from a Matroska-encoded DVD rip (upper) and one from a HDHR Plus-recorded program that went through my postprocessing script.
I'm beginning to think I'll need to use a different encoding script for the files generated by my older HDHR, but could use some help determining where exactly the problem is.
Thanks!
NPVR Client Machine: AMD Athlon x4 610e, 4 GB DDR3, Asus M4A785TD-M Evo (using onboard ATI RadeonHD 4250), Win7 Home x32
500GB SATA Seagate MomentusXT system disk
Snapstream Firefly remote
NPVR Server: AMD Athlon X4, 16 GB DDR3, Asus M4A88TD-V Evo, Win7 Pro x64
Intel 530 SSD (system)
2 TB Media/recordings disk
SiliconDust HDHomeRun Plus on OTA ATSC
Drobo 5N network storage for archives
500GB SATA Seagate MomentusXT system disk
Snapstream Firefly remote
NPVR Server: AMD Athlon X4, 16 GB DDR3, Asus M4A88TD-V Evo, Win7 Pro x64
Intel 530 SSD (system)
2 TB Media/recordings disk
SiliconDust HDHomeRun Plus on OTA ATSC
Drobo 5N network storage for archives