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My System: Technomate TM6900 Combo. 160G HDD 1.2Mtr Channel Master dish & Polar mount, T-REX/ Diablo CAM/ CAS3. Sony Bravia HD |
TECHNOMATE 6900 Combo Hi all I have some recordings on my hard drive of both SD and HD, Is it possible to write these to a DVD as the file extension that the 6900 records in is in a format that I don't recognize. Thanks, Happy New Year To All. | ||
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My System: TM6800HD, TM1000, TM600 Linux,TM5200, TM2200 motor, Triax TD110 dish + Fortec 85cm. Meter=Satlook Micro+G2 NIT | Don't know about recording to DVD but you can play them back on a PC with GOM player, and probably some others as well. | ||
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| It could be *.ts format (TS=Transport Stream). You can then use Nero Vision to make a DVD out of it or try other DVD authoring software. The important thing is to first find out the recorded file extension and then we will be able to help you further. | |||
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| I have a similar problem with some recordings made with TM6900 Super that are in *trp format. Can anyone recommend a PC player or utility that will create a viewable DVD. The recording are non FTA made using Diablo 2.3 Thx | ||
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My System: DM 600-S, AB IPBox 9000HD, Moteck SG2100, Fracarro Penta 85 dish, + some puters | Dont pay too much attention to what the file extension says. Its the codec that's used that is important. You will often find that a standard encoding format (codec) has been used, but that a different file extension has been tagged to the files. Try changing the file extension to see if it plays in a good media player (VLC handles most standards). E.g. If the recording is SomeMovie.trp , change it to SomeMovie.ts or SomeMovie.mpg to see if a common encoding standard has been used, and your media player can play it. If its a common standard of encoding, your choices of conversion software are huge. For example, the .ts files recorded by my dreambox will play in Windoz Media Player if I change the file extension to .mpg (Because the correct codecs are installed). Most hardware manufacturers are not going to spend the money required to develop their own encoding systems, so they just use standard ones and add a different file extension in weak an attempt to thwart people from converting/copying the files, and try to force them to use their software for viewing recordings. Some seem to modify the standards just enough to stop all but their own software from being able to handle the files. | ||
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| Nero Vission can help you to create a DVD out of a *.ts file. | |||
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| I recorded 5 minutes of the Non FTA using the TM6900 and Diablo 2.3 and copied it to my local PC. The recording was made with the file extension *.trp however, I made copies renaming them as *.avi, *.mpg and *.ts. Windows Media Player would not play any of them so I downloaded and installed GOM Player and tried with it. It opens the file but does not play them correctly, it gives a grey flickering screen with very brief flickering parts of the recording but 99% flickering grey screen. Any suggestions appreciated. Rgds | ||
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Also try recording FTA channel. | |||
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| I have made a 30 seconds recording of a FTA broadcast using the TM6900 which is available via the link below. _http://rapidshare.com/files/182035148/TRP_Recording.zip.html Thx for any help in getting the recording to play. Rgds | ||
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| ![]() I managed to extract the video and audio files (this you will need in order to make a DVD out of the recordings) and there is no problem or pixilization. No need to change file name. Use ProjectX and then DVD Lab Pro 2 (or DVD Lab Studio) to make a DVD. Details in this thread: http://www.satellites.co.uk/satellit...-burn-dvd.html You can skip the section regarding the subtitles and use just the extraction and DVD authoring. See and hear attached snapshot and the audio file. | |||
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| HB13, Thx for the info. Would you know if the m2v and mp2 files created by Project-X could be used directly by a media player such as VLC or GOM or RealPlayer or Windows Media Player. I do not need to create a DVD if the m2v and mp2 files can be played by a PC media player. However, would they both play at the same time to give audio & video if a PC media player could play them. Rgds | ||
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Try Nero Showtime Player to play the *.trp or change it's name to *.ts if it won't recognize it. ProjectX is an excellent solution and it will cost you nothing. I will try Nero this evening as I am now at work. | |||
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| OK. Found a good solution for you to just play the file. Use ProjectX but instead of demux, select remux to ts in the Prepare page. The software will generate a genuine *.ts file and I was able to play it on VLC without any problems. | ||
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My System: DM 600-S, AB IPBox 9000HD, Moteck SG2100, Fracarro Penta 85 dish, + some puters | I'm sure there is probably a pre-compiled version available somewhere if you have a look. | |||
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| _http://www.paehl.com/open_source/?Convert_Tools:ProjectX Install latest Java. | |||
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| I found a compiled version of the Project-X application that was an installation executable. I installed this then changed the Project-X interface to the Windows interface then loaded the trp file and converted it to TS format OK. The TS file from Project-X then plays OK in VLC Player or GOM Player. Thanks everyone for all your help and patience. Rgds | ||
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If you want to make a DVD out of the *.trp file, use the tutorial mentioned above. Demux the video and audio, then use DVD Lab to author the DVD. I found that it takes less time to compile and burn this way than with any other software. | |||
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My System: TM 6900 Combo Motorised 80cm + dual lnb in UK TM 1500 Motorised 80cm in Cyprus Pinnacle Showcenter 200 MR Reloaded Diablo 2.3 Hotbird 13E Astra 1M widebeam Astra 1H 1W T2 Beam 7E,5E,10E,16E,26E,33E,42E 4W,7W,8W,12.5W,15W All Ok with 80 | Hi All H264TS Cutter converts TRP tp TS.Goto tools menu-ConvertTRP->TS Then use TSMuxerGUI to convert to ts again. H264TS also converts HD trp to ts Regards | ||
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