2005-10-29, 10:16 PM
Today I discovered a bunch of comskip files on my drive from old recordings I've deleted through the GBPVR interface. Is it possible for GBPVR to delete the comskip files when I delete a recording?
2005-10-29, 10:16 PM
Today I discovered a bunch of comskip files on my drive from old recordings I've deleted through the GBPVR interface. Is it possible for GBPVR to delete the comskip files when I delete a recording?
2005-10-29, 11:55 PM
What files exactly? GB-PVR already deletes about half a dozen files comskip can produce. I think .bat files were added to this list for the next release.
2005-10-30, 08:08 AM
Please check in the comskip.ini file which output files are enabled
They all start with output_ For normal operation inside GBPVR all should be set to 0 except output_default=1 if present (1 is the default so if its not there no harm done)
P4 3GHz 1GB, 250GB, nVidia dualTV, GBPVR 1.3.11, XP
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2005-10-30, 01:18 PM
There are two files remaining for each recording, a .csv file and a .logo.txt file.
The output_ lines in my comskip.ini are the defaults and appear just as erik indicate they should.
2005-10-30, 03:38 PM
you can set the comskip ini file to
delete_logo_file=1 to delete the logo file when it's done. There is a setting to not do the csv fle if you don't need it, although i forget which it is off the top of my head, but it's in the doc's
2005-10-30, 03:52 PM
And you need to set
output_framearray=0
P4 3GHz 1GB, 250GB, nVidia dualTV, GBPVR 1.3.11, XP
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2005-10-31, 01:54 AM
I'm always left with .CCNO and .CCYES files (closed captioning indicator files). I'm using Jere Jones' last release of comskip (version 0.62, I think). I've just been deleting them manually every few weeks; they're zero-byte files, so they don't take up HD space.
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HD PVR: nPVR 4.2.2 with VLC 3.0.3 Std Skin ASRock H170M Pro4 LGA 1151 Intel H170 HDMI-out, Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz, 16GB DDR4 2400, Win7 Ultimate x64, Hauppauge Colossus, 1x250GB SSD (System), 1x1TB SATA (Recordings), DirecTV HD22 STB, dtvTune.exe Ethernet channel changer Running Samsung Smart TV plugin from Fred250
2005-10-31, 02:08 AM
Those are new ones on me. I've not seem them mentioned before.
2005-10-31, 06:30 PM
They're generated by mpg2srt. I use it to create .smi closed caption files for some of the shows I record. It works pretty slick.
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HD PVR: nPVR 4.2.2 with VLC 3.0.3 Std Skin ASRock H170M Pro4 LGA 1151 Intel H170 HDMI-out, Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz, 16GB DDR4 2400, Win7 Ultimate x64, Hauppauge Colossus, 1x250GB SSD (System), 1x1TB SATA (Recordings), DirecTV HD22 STB, dtvTune.exe Ethernet channel changer Running Samsung Smart TV plugin from Fred250
2005-11-01, 01:11 PM
kayleigh Wrote:I'm always left with .CCNO and .CCYES files (closed captioning indicator files). I'm using Jere Jones' last release of comskip (version 0.62, I think). I've just been deleting them manually every few weeks; they're zero-byte files, so they don't take up HD space.Look in your ini file for a line like CCTest or CCCheck and set it to 0. Then the files won't be created. Jere |
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