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wannabepvr
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2005-11-09, 09:39 PM
For those of you that recompress your video.

What do you use - and how do you find it?

And does it then play OK through GBPVR?

I used to be a TMPEGenc mpeg2 man but I am finding audio out of sync problems with high data rate digital broadcast.
Core2-E2180, 1G RAM, 1Gb-5450 Silent, 2Tb +300g HDDs.
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2005-11-09, 09:49 PM
virtualdub is an excellent free app for avi, if you're not married to mpeg
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2005-11-09, 10:00 PM
What sort of size (gig) per hour do find gives acceptable quality?
Core2-E2180, 1G RAM, 1Gb-5450 Silent, 2Tb +300g HDDs.
Three tuners: [SIZE=2][SIZE=1]Twinhan DVB-T x 1, Hauppauge Nova 500T (dual)
[/SIZE][/SIZE]
DTB Digital SD + HD content (PAL-MPEG2-AC3).
Custom case made very quiet. Zalman CPU cooler.
Sits in rack with other HiFi.

ParaLED to show tuner activity.

Display: 42" 1920x1080p Panasonic Plasma

1x wired MVP
1x PC client
[URL="http://web.aanet.com.au/media/"]
[/URL]
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2005-11-09, 10:19 PM
Not sure what you mean. If I want to keep shows (like stuff for my son), I do xvid, w/ a bitrate of 775
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2005-11-10, 01:00 AM
I've also had sync problems when compressing large files with TMPEGenc. I found a tutorial at videohelp.com that gets around the problem by using VirtualDub to extract the audio to a Wav file and then using that as your audio source in TMPEGenc.

TMPEGenc Tutorial

VirtualDub Tutorial

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2005-11-10, 03:00 AM
Virtualdubmod is as fast as any, and allows for filtering and editing much easier than most.
The original virtualdub won't open mpg files, so make sure you download virtualdubmod, virtualdub-mpg, virtualdub-mp3, virtualdub-ac3.
Yes, there are at least 5 different virtualdubs.

@ wannabpvr, read my post in this thread to learn more: http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=10399
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2005-11-10, 03:03 AM (This post was last modified: 2005-11-10, 03:21 AM by wannabepvr.)
Thanks Widman, I quickly tried this but didn't get a menu to separate the audio out. I'll keep trying.

Really I was hoping for a one step process. I look at how nicely DVDshrink transcodes and I would just love to apply this to broadcast Mpeg2. (As far as I see it DVD shring will only work on VOBs within a DVD structure?)

3.2Gb per hour is murder on HDD space!
Core2-E2180, 1G RAM, 1Gb-5450 Silent, 2Tb +300g HDDs.
Three tuners: [SIZE=2][SIZE=1]Twinhan DVB-T x 1, Hauppauge Nova 500T (dual)
[/SIZE][/SIZE]
DTB Digital SD + HD content (PAL-MPEG2-AC3).
Custom case made very quiet. Zalman CPU cooler.
Sits in rack with other HiFi.

ParaLED to show tuner activity.

Display: 42" 1920x1080p Panasonic Plasma

1x wired MVP
1x PC client
[URL="http://web.aanet.com.au/media/"]
[/URL]
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2005-11-10, 03:30 AM
Give it another shot and make sure you are using VirtualDub-MPEG2. Like reboot mentioned, the standard Vdub won't process an MPEG2 file.

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2005-11-10, 03:46 AM
I've heard good things about AutoGK...think that's free, too.
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2005-11-10, 04:21 AM (This post was last modified: 2005-11-10, 04:25 AM by wannabepvr.)
Virtual confusion! :eek: I will try again....
..... this looks more promising....at least I see an audio menu....yes can export a .wav file...but TMEPGenc can't read the source video.

hmmm....keep trying....
Core2-E2180, 1G RAM, 1Gb-5450 Silent, 2Tb +300g HDDs.
Three tuners: [SIZE=2][SIZE=1]Twinhan DVB-T x 1, Hauppauge Nova 500T (dual)
[/SIZE][/SIZE]
DTB Digital SD + HD content (PAL-MPEG2-AC3).
Custom case made very quiet. Zalman CPU cooler.
Sits in rack with other HiFi.

ParaLED to show tuner activity.

Display: 42" 1920x1080p Panasonic Plasma

1x wired MVP
1x PC client
[URL="http://web.aanet.com.au/media/"]
[/URL]
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