6 hours ago
I have concluded (Martin has helped me to conclude) I have a few channel streams of less than optimal quality. They *seem* fine but produce TS files when recorded that have skipping / seeking problems (I suspect caused by time index or stream interruption issues). After having really optimized groups and EPGs etc. I don't wish to change providers unless I have to, and hope I can instead do the following:
I see people using postprocessing scripts for various things here but not for tsduck; I see people using tsduck for stream and file analysis but not seemingly postprocessing.
I was wondering about having tsduck run after a recording completes to analyze and correct errors it finds (e.g. tsfclean, tsfixcc, tsftrunc, tsresync)
and re-write the file. I wish to avoid actual "re-encoding" of a file in a way that lowers quality.
Is this something anyone here is doing, or is even possible?
I see people using postprocessing scripts for various things here but not for tsduck; I see people using tsduck for stream and file analysis but not seemingly postprocessing.
I was wondering about having tsduck run after a recording completes to analyze and correct errors it finds (e.g. tsfclean, tsfixcc, tsftrunc, tsresync)
and re-write the file. I wish to avoid actual "re-encoding" of a file in a way that lowers quality.
Is this something anyone here is doing, or is even possible?