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Transfer of .TS to MPEG2
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<blockquote data-quote="haggard" data-source="post: 66720" data-attributes="member: 183237"><p>Hi BGonaSTICK</p><p></p><p>I had a quick bash last night</p><p>xferred files from DB HDD and went thru the stages</p><p>and then wrote a compliant DVD.</p><p></p><p>I'll post the steps, incl how to remove unwanted languages</p><p>and if you wish to edit or not. Sometimes you need to demux and mux, sometimes not. It'll be this w/e.</p><p>Experience of handling terrestrial digi is that if there are serious dropouts in the captured stream, it is very difficult to recover a DVD compliant mpeg. The .ts has regular timecodes on V and A packets to the receiver can get back in step aftre dropouts. For a DVD, you then need to drop a V or A packet and I know of nothing, even PVAstr that does this well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haggard, post: 66720, member: 183237"] Hi BGonaSTICK I had a quick bash last night xferred files from DB HDD and went thru the stages and then wrote a compliant DVD. I'll post the steps, incl how to remove unwanted languages and if you wish to edit or not. Sometimes you need to demux and mux, sometimes not. It'll be this w/e. Experience of handling terrestrial digi is that if there are serious dropouts in the captured stream, it is very difficult to recover a DVD compliant mpeg. The .ts has regular timecodes on V and A packets to the receiver can get back in step aftre dropouts. For a DVD, you then need to drop a V or A packet and I know of nothing, even PVAstr that does this well. [/QUOTE]
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