On Sunday 04 January 2009, Vladimir Kangin wrote:
You right. For example I'm keen of LinuxMCE (www.linuxmce.org) and it
has a script that looking for media files, thus all .vdr are recognised
as a video files of VDR while is not. It would would be a very wise step
to improve this at the same
Hi guys,
Klaus wrote:
I've already dropped them.
Besides, these files are just auxiliary internal files for VDR's
very own purposes. There should normally be no need to edit them at
all.
I'm writing from work (webmail), so sorry if the email format gets
fudged up.
I never really liked the
On 05.01.2009 11:01, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 05.01.2009 00:34, Malte Schröder wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2009 22:34:17 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger Klaus.Schmidinger at cadsoft.de wrote:
I think the option is clearly defined now.
I little thing that always annoyed me was that every recoding file
On 05/01/2009, Klaus Schmidinger klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de wrote:
I also strongly tend to drop the '.vdr' extensions and have the files
just named plain index, info, marks and resume.
Klaus
I suppose if the manual page is updated accordingly it shouldn't be a problem (:
On 05.01.2009 00:34, Malte Schröder wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2009 22:34:17 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de wrote:
I think the option is clearly defined now.
I little thing that always annoyed me was that every recoding file had
the .vdr extension, whatever the actual
On 05.01.2009 19:06, Andreas Besse wrote:
On 05.01.2009 11:01, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 05.01.2009 00:34, Malte Schröder wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2009 22:34:17 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger Klaus.Schmidinger at cadsoft.de wrote:
I think the option is clearly defined now.
I little thing that
On 04.01.2009 13:22, Hendrik Müller wrote:
I also vote for '.ts' :-) '.mpg' is definitely the wrong extension for that.
Ok, thanks for everybody's input.
So *.ts it is.
Klaus
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From: Klaus Schmidinger klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name extension, and so was wondering which one
to use. My first idea was *.ts, for
I am strongly against this.
*.ts may conflict with KDE, but it is a usual ending for transport stream.
Several mpeg-tools can handle this. I think the dreambox is also using *.ts
for its recordings.
I agree - .ts is the way to go if it a straight dump of the Transport Stream...
Just to add 1 more opinion...
Over 6 years i'm working with transport stream files and ALWAYS it
was .ts because most of proprietary applications do not handle it
correctly with any other extensions. There are DVD/VideoCD created by
proprietary DVB Live TV recording that use transport stream
On 04.01.2009 11:55, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name extension, and so was wondering which one
to use. My first idea was *.ts, for Transport
Klaus Schmidinger ha scritto:
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name extension, and so was wondering which one
to use. My first idea was *.ts, for Transport Stream, but
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Diego Pierotto vdr_ml...@tiscali.it wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger ha scritto:
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name extension, and so was
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name extension, and so was wondering which one
to use. My first idea was *.ts, for Transport Stream, but when
] Which extension for TS files?
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
What do you think about this?
I vote for .ts, it's widely used on different programs and hardware
media players.
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Hello,
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 11:55:07AM +0100, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name extension, and so was wondering which one
to use. My first
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
What do you think about this?
I vote for .ts, it's widely used on different programs and hardware
media players.
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On 4 Jan 2009, at 20:55, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
What do you think about this?
Is *.mpg also appropriate for h.264 encoded files?
Surely the move to native h.264 and dvb-s2 support and transport
stream recording would ultimately call for incrementing the major
revision number of vdr, so
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name extension, and so was wondering which one
to use. My first idea was *.ts, for Transport Stream, but when I
point, for instance, Konqueror
On 04.01.2009 19:21, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name extension, and so was wondering which one
to use. My first
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
On 04.01.2009 19:21, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
file name was used as an extension). See:
index.vdr
info.vdr
marks.vdr
resume.vdr
Maybe you will find an opportunity to improve this at the same time...
Well, how about leaving the .vdr part
On 04.01.2009 22:34, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 04.01.2009 19:21, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger a écrit :
Up to now VDR has used names like 001.vdr for its recording files.
While moving to Transport Stream as the recording format, I need to
use a different file name
On Sun, 04 Jan 2009 22:34:17 +0100
Klaus Schmidinger klaus.schmidin...@cadsoft.de wrote:
I think the option is clearly defined now.
I little thing that always annoyed me was that every recoding file had
the .vdr extension, whatever the actual contents (it seemed like the
file name was
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