2013-01-29, 02:05 AM
Can anyone recommend a good and freeware TS file splitter/joiner?
2013-01-29, 02:05 AM
Can anyone recommend a good and freeware TS file splitter/joiner?
2013-01-29, 02:12 AM
Have you tried File Splitter? I think it works on TS files.
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2013-01-29, 05:52 AM
Thanks for all the quick replies everyone! I did not mention it, but I am in the US and getting my HD TV via antenna and using the HD Homerun box in my home network... so far a very pleasing solution and a much better alternative to Tivo, which I had previously. Also, I did try the suggestion about converting WTV to DVR-MS and then using Freemake, but I could never get a high quality conversion... the results were always jittery, and I tried many formats and settings. I'm thinking about trying MCE Buddy since it appears to do conversions on the fly, but I might also try NextPVR if it can produce Mpeg2 files that my editing program can handle. Oh, and I'm not just interested in editing out commercials... I want to edit certain sections of programs to archive, like my favorite sketches on Saturday Night Live.
2013-01-29, 02:13 PM
Hi.
For MPEG-2 i am using Womble. It is small and easy to use software. It can cut MPEG-2 without recompresion.
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2016-11-20, 03:22 PM
Sorry to resurrect an uber-old thread, but I can't find a simple answer for something.
What if I want NextPVR to record in a compressed (H.264) file format to save space.....like MKV, MP4 etc. I don't mind the potentially inferior compressed file format but I tend to packrat stuff for a long time so space matters. Also, if there is a solution to this does it work with comskip and other options like that? I haven't used any yet, but I am experimenting with multiple DVR programs (Plex, NextPVR, SiliconDust, etc) to find one that can do the most the easiest. Thanks!
2016-11-20, 03:30 PM
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2016-11-20, 03:49 PM
mvallevand Wrote:Using this thread makes no sense to me, it costs nothing to open a new appropriate thread. It already is messed up enough. Sorry.....I can start a new one. I found this one while searching for my question and thought it was related enough and included people who were also interested.
2016-11-20, 04:33 PM
mvallevand Wrote:Using this thread makes no sense to me, it costs nothing to open a new appropriate thread. It already is messed up enough. The easiest solution to this problem would be for Sub to configure Vbulletin to automatically close thread > X days old.
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