NextPVR Forums
  • ______
  • Home
  • New Posts
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • Home
  • Wiki
  • Members
  • Help
  • Search
NextPVR Forums Public Add-ons (3rd party plugins, utilities and skins) Old Stuff (Legacy) GB-PVR Support (legacy) v
« Previous 1 … 346 347 348 349 350 … 1231 Next »
Custom dvr-ms to mpg transcode intercepted by gbpvr

 
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
Custom dvr-ms to mpg transcode intercepted by gbpvr
wtg
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 1,402
Threads: 120
Joined: Mar 2005
#1
2008-03-22, 06:52 PM
I've added a command to my config.xml CustomFFmpegConversions section to select from Video Library's Transcode menu, in hopes to try converting my dvr-ms files to mpg. The option appears in the Transcode selections but it gbpvr intercepts the command and runs it's own DVR-MS to MPG conversion for me. I see gbpvrconvert running in the background instead of ffmpeg and I find a newly created mvptranscode.grf graph sitting in my gbpvr root directory.

That's nice for gbpvr to try and handle it for me Smile, but unfortunately the Cyberlink MPEG muxer that it uses doesn't work - it crashes. I really want to use ffmpeg directly with my own command line.
sub
Offline

Administrator

NextPVR HQ, New Zealand
Posts: 106,810
Threads: 769
Joined: Nov 2003
#2
2008-03-22, 06:55 PM
Sorry, there is no way around this at the moment. It always tries to use its own dvr-ms to mpg conversion.

You might be best to disable all conversions, then manually run the commands in PostProcessing.bat instead.
wtg
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 1,402
Threads: 120
Joined: Mar 2005
#3
2008-03-22, 07:49 PM
Any chance of that changing in the near future?

I finally found a ffmpeg version and command line that succeeds on some of the .dvr-ms files and I'd love to be able to use it in gbpvr. Not to mention, it's kind of perplexing to pick a option you've added to the Transcode list and then have something else completely different happen.

Thanks!
sub
Offline

Administrator

NextPVR HQ, New Zealand
Posts: 106,810
Threads: 769
Joined: Nov 2003
#4
2008-03-22, 08:05 PM
Quote:Any chance of that changing in the near future?
Yes, I had hoped to, but I cant provide it as a patch, so it'll probably be in 1.3.x, which is quite a while away. You might want to try my PostProcessing.bat suggestion in the mean time.
Caseyjones
Offline

Member

Posts: 119
Threads: 38
Joined: Oct 2007
#5
2008-03-22, 08:24 PM
What resolution does ffmpeg detect in the source, I'm running from a UK PAL digital signal but FFMPEG sees the res as 544x576 rather than 720x576 which is what I would have expected?

I'd also be interested in what settings you use for the encoding. do you set the biterate or quality, and how about lowering the res?
sub
Offline

Administrator

NextPVR HQ, New Zealand
Posts: 106,810
Threads: 769
Joined: Nov 2003
#6
2008-03-22, 08:26 PM
Several freeview channels in the UK do use a resolution of 544x576.
Caseyjones
Offline

Member

Posts: 119
Threads: 38
Joined: Oct 2007
#7
2008-03-22, 08:30 PM
Ok thanks. trouble is after transcoding all my images are now skinny Sad. I'll have to mess around with the aspect ratio settings etc as ffmpeg doesn't seem to pick them up automatically.
zehd
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 5,119
Threads: 249
Joined: Feb 2006
#8
2008-03-22, 08:43 PM
wtg Wrote:Any chance of that changing in the near future?

I finally found a ffmpeg version and command line that succeeds on some of the .dvr-ms files and I'd love to be able to use it in gbpvr. Not to mention, it's kind of perplexing to pick a option you've added to the Transcode list and then have something else completely different happen.

Thanks!

I wrote a replacement convert utility that would call ZProcess (or I guess I could have iot call ffmpeg).

Would you mind putting me in touch with the version of FFmpeg that's working for you, and I can wrap up my solution for you?
Frank Z
[COLOR="Gray"]
I used to ask 'why?' Now I just reinstall...
[SIZE="1"]______________________________________________
Author: ZTools: ZProcess, MVPServerChecker; UltraXMLTV Enhancer, Renamer, Manager; [/SIZE]
[/COLOR]
Deusxmachina
Offline

Senior Member

Posts: 545
Threads: 13
Joined: Aug 2007
#9
2008-03-23, 03:08 AM
http://dvrmstompeg.googlepages.com/dvr-m...gconverter

Whatever version this guy is using apparently works.

http://mcebuddy.com/ Looks interesting, too. Not sure if it can be called via a script or not.

I thought for sure the first one had been discussed before, but a search doesn't bring anything up.

I haven't tried either yet, just happened upon them recently.
I bet Michael Bay uses GBPVR because it's awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiHsxQJ9ZOo
wtg
Offline

Posting Freak

Posts: 1,402
Threads: 120
Joined: Mar 2005
#10
2008-03-23, 06:20 AM
I can't recall where I downloaded the binary from, but the ffmpeg that's working for me is a Feb-5-2008 build. I think it's revision 11870. Older versions like the one included within gbpvr don't handle dvr-ms. This one isn't perfect, but it's doing ok.

The command line I'm playing with right now is this:

-y -i {SOURCE_FILE} -target ntsc-dvd -b 4200k -vcodec mpeg2video -ab 224 -ar 48000 -acodec mp2 -ac 2 -r 29.97 -s 720x480 -aspect 4:3 {DEST_FILE}

Like caseyjones, I have to play around with the aspect ratio and padding settings some because converting to ntsc dvd format is making everyone skinny. I think with a widescreen HD broadcast I'll be able to use the -padtop and -padbottom settings to letterbox the program. I'm not sure yet what switches to use on pillarboxed HD broadcasts, because then I should just be able to cut the pillarboxes off and have a perfect 4:3 aspect ratio, but I don't yet know how to do that.

However, this is the first version I've come across that could make mpegs from my dvr-ms files at all, so I'm happy to have something to experiment with.
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)

Pages (2): 1 2 Next »


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  how to use IR server suite with GBPVR zaprat 82 63,421 2018-11-18, 05:32 PM
Last Post: Len_Lekx
  GBPVR support for Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1900 or Hauppauge HD-PVR (PAL) lchiu7 23 18,761 2014-05-15, 12:59 AM
Last Post: lchiu7
  GBPVR and NPVR jigster99 2 5,229 2013-02-16, 01:50 AM
Last Post: jigster99
  BBC HD / BBD 1 HD in GBPVR Pob 21 13,792 2012-10-05, 05:42 PM
Last Post: Pob
  tv guide empty in gbpvr works in pvrx2 slowtech 37 17,635 2012-08-27, 04:00 PM
Last Post: rscheller
  Unused gbpvr returns to life with minimal effort KS4UA 0 2,398 2012-03-18, 02:07 AM
Last Post: KS4UA
  Last version of GBPVR download? matthrolf 8 6,592 2011-11-16, 09:22 AM
Last Post: MixMan
  Is card emulation as easy with gbpvr as with npvr? martint123 3 3,485 2011-10-20, 07:13 PM
Last Post: martint123
  GBPVR Webserver does not work - Windows 7 Pro, 64 Bit Ijaja 6 4,578 2011-10-19, 07:21 PM
Last Post: Basher52
  GBPVR will not wake up XP computer from sleep keith_leitch 8 4,983 2011-10-10, 08:26 PM
Last Post: keith_leitch

  • View a Printable Version
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:

© Designed by D&D, modified by NextPVR - Powered by MyBB

Linear Mode
Threaded Mode