Phill Edwards wrote:
So if you record in PS not TS does that mean these problems wouldn't
occur with DVDStyler?
I am already using PS. DVDstyler still does not like it.
Noone seems to be able to say what the difference is between the
PS/MPEG2 stream coming from the DVB-T card and
I am already using PS. DVDstyler still does not like it.
Noone seems to be able to say what the difference is between the
PS/MPEG2 stream coming from the DVB-T card and being stored by mythtv in
the *.nuv file, and a 'real' MPEG2 file fit for DVD authoring, really is.
Chris Petersen wrote:
I am already using PS. DVDstyler still does not like it.
Noone seems to be able to say what the difference is between the
PS/MPEG2 stream coming from the DVB-T card and being stored by mythtv
in the *.nuv file, and a 'real' MPEG2 file fit for DVD authoring,
really is.
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Jens Baumeister wrote:
Like others mentioned, ProjectX is only re-packaging the stuff
without any loss of quality. (That's why it's much faster than
transcoding.) It's a bit of a hassle, but - unfortunately - necessary,
and it
ffrr wrote:
I think you misunderstood. I know what is required for DVD. I was
asking the difference between that, and what comes out of the DVB card
as a program stream (which is what is in the nuv file myth creates).
DVB cards deliver the data in the raw TS format so this is the most
Phill Edwards skrev:
Here's what I don't understand. You demuxed it, edited it, then remuxed
it. But wasn't it mpeg2 to start with?
MPEG-2 is a broad standard. The recordings are in MPEG-2 Transport
Stream (TS) format while DVD:s use the MPEG-2 Program Stream format so
they are same same but
On 8/16/05, Jesper Sörensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know:
- PS doesn't work with XvMC multiple audio streams (audio problems IIRC)
- PS doesn't support DVB subtitles and probably not teletext either
- Not sure about AC3 support in PS
- TS means less processing of the bitstream
Jesper Sörensen wrote:
ffrr wrote:
I think you misunderstood. I know what is required for DVD. I was
asking the difference between that, and what comes out of the DVB
card as a program stream (which is what is in the nuv file myth
creates).
DVB cards deliver the data in the raw TS
Jens Baumeister wrote:
On 8/16/05, Jesper Sörensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know:
- PS doesn't work with XvMC multiple audio streams (audio problems IIRC)
- PS doesn't support DVB subtitles and probably not teletext either
- Not sure about AC3 support in PS
- TS means less
ffrr skrev:
Jesper Sörensen wrote:
ffrr wrote:
I think you misunderstood. I know what is required for DVD. I was
asking the difference between that, and what comes out of the DVB
card as a program stream (which is what is in the nuv file myth
creates).
DVB cards deliver the data in
I have often read that the content of the .nuv files that mythtv records
from my DVB-T card, is already an mpeg2 file. However, DVDstyler (which
I am using to make the DVD iso image) does not accept the file, if I
just rename it to .mpg. I get the following errors...
mmm, this file does
ffrr wrote:
I have often read that the content of the .nuv files that mythtv records
from my DVB-T card, is already an mpeg2 file. However, DVDstyler (which
I am using to make the DVD iso image) does not accept the file, if I
just rename it to .mpg. I get the following errors...
Hey
On 8/15/05, Ian Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey there. my setup - Mythtv 18.1 with DVB-T cards in Sydney.
I recorded some shows for a friend, then said I would put the shows on DVD.
Boy, do I regret that.
I cannot believe how @#$ hard this is ( especially using bloody Windows )
Easiest
Jens Baumeister wrote:
On 8/15/05, Ian Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey there. my setup - Mythtv 18.1 with DVB-T cards in Sydney.
I recorded some shows for a friend, then said I would put the shows on DVD.
Boy, do I regret that.
I cannot believe how @#$ hard this is ( especially using
ffrr wrote:
Here's what I don't understand. You demuxed it, edited it, then remuxed
it. But wasn't it mpeg2 to start with?
MPEG-2 is a broad standard. The recordings are in MPEG-2 Transport
Stream (TS) format while DVD:s use the MPEG-2 Program Stream format so
they are same same but
On 8/15/05, Jens Baumeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/15/05, Ian Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey there. my setup - Mythtv 18.1 with DVB-T cards in Sydney.
I recorded some shows for a friend, then said I would put the shows on DVD.
Boy, do I regret that.
I cannot believe how @#$
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