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How to record a "real mpeg compliant TS"
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<blockquote data-quote="haggard" data-source="post: 84549" data-attributes="member: 183237"><p>Start your web browser</p><p>Dial up yr DB IP (e.g. 192.168.0.24)</p><p>zap -> provider -> channel</p><p>click the yellow button "stream info"</p><p>and there's yr stream info, not much I agree.</p><p></p><p>Record to hdd</p><p>ship file or files to PC</p><p>get PVA strumento</p><p>rename files .ts.001 .ts.002 etc (in right order)</p><p>select them in PVAstrumento</p><p>and make a PS (program stream from the TS) or demux</p><p>depending on the provider, you will then get a plethora of files</p><p>hopefully one video and all the audio tracks</p><p>Choose the one you want and make DV or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, the .ts you record on hdd is the digital stream that left entered the TX, but with TX and RX errors corrected in the receiver - except for dropouts which drop out.</p><p>You wouldnt want the 4.2.2 stream off the camera or digi beta since it is running at tens of Mbps.</p><p>Very few people can see the difference between 4.2.2 and mpeg2 on a profi monitor and there is no visible difference on a domestic screen. The motion pictures expert group (= mpeg) did a hell of good job on the 10x compression. Lossy, but invisible loss.</p><p></p><p></p><p>BTW What are you using to stream?</p><p>I find VLC (videolan) crashes XP in a horrible way.</p><p>Most stable way for me so far is using Firefox and VLC on a Mac (G4 tit) which I play out to a 21 inch LCD in my study.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haggard, post: 84549, member: 183237"] Start your web browser Dial up yr DB IP (e.g. 192.168.0.24) zap -> provider -> channel click the yellow button "stream info" and there's yr stream info, not much I agree. Record to hdd ship file or files to PC get PVA strumento rename files .ts.001 .ts.002 etc (in right order) select them in PVAstrumento and make a PS (program stream from the TS) or demux depending on the provider, you will then get a plethora of files hopefully one video and all the audio tracks Choose the one you want and make DV or whatever. Incidentally, the .ts you record on hdd is the digital stream that left entered the TX, but with TX and RX errors corrected in the receiver - except for dropouts which drop out. You wouldnt want the 4.2.2 stream off the camera or digi beta since it is running at tens of Mbps. Very few people can see the difference between 4.2.2 and mpeg2 on a profi monitor and there is no visible difference on a domestic screen. The motion pictures expert group (= mpeg) did a hell of good job on the 10x compression. Lossy, but invisible loss. BTW What are you using to stream? I find VLC (videolan) crashes XP in a horrible way. Most stable way for me so far is using Firefox and VLC on a Mac (G4 tit) which I play out to a 21 inch LCD in my study. [/QUOTE]
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