Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Rod
On 15/04/2005, at 9:59 AM, Shay Telfer wrote: > From: Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote: Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records Digital TV. Well, I have discovered the

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Shay Telfer
> From: Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote: Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records Digital TV. Well, I have discovered the problem. The bit rate of the recordings is at

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Martin Hill
> From: Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote: >> Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV >> recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records >> Digital TV. > Well, I have discovered the problem. The bit rate of the recordings is

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Shay Telfer
Specifically, can anyone make a comparison between one and an Eyetv 400 on a Mac? Seems to me that Eyetv and a Mac are a great combination, but the moron^d^d^d^d^d^d^d developer that came up with requiring a resample to burn saved content to DVD needs their head read. Well, that'd be the bro

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Rod
On 15/04/2005, at 1:17 AM, Rob Davies wrote: DropDv will recode the mpv into a dv as will other programs, but you are better off getting eyeTV to do this as I understand the program will allow this. Unless the program has manual functions for bitrate which by the way seems strange it does no

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Rob Davies
Morning, On 15 Apr 2005, at 4:36 AM, Onno Benschop wrote: Rob Davies wrote: Apple suggests 560/minutes=maxbitrate remembering audio is added to this as is the other but very minimal and not usually a problem. Their are programs to assist with the mathematics if necessary. But if you are no

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Onno Benschop
Paul Kitchener wrote: Has anyone on the list come across/used a PC based PVR (personal video recorder)? I hear there are purpose built Linux distros to do the job. Well there is MythTV, but it's far from trivial to setup in my experience. I am also seeking the holy grail of integration, but

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Paul Kitchener
Onno Benschop wrote: Rob Davies wrote: Apple suggests 560/minutes=maxbitrate remembering audio is added to this as is the other but very minimal and not usually a problem. Their are programs to assist with the mathematics if necessary. But if you are not proficient with this ideology I woul

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Onno Benschop
Rob Davies wrote: Apple suggests 560/minutes=maxbitrate remembering audio is added to this as is the other but very minimal and not usually a problem. Their are programs to assist with the mathematics if necessary. But if you are not proficient with this ideology I would suggest adding raw (

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-15 Thread Rob Davies
On 14 Apr 2005, at 11:08 PM, Rod wrote: On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote: Hi All! Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records Digital TV. When I go to export the recordings, it has an option for

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-14 Thread Rod
On 11/04/2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote: Hi All! Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records Digital TV. When I go to export the recordings, it has an option for DVDSP (outputs .mpa [audio] and .mpv [vide

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-12 Thread Rob Davies
On 11 Apr 2005, at 10:06 AM, Rod wrote: On 11/04/2005, at 9:04 AM, Shay Telfer wrote: Anybody know what I should be doing to get these recordings to work? The built in DVD encoder in Toast is hopeless (and takes a long time), whereas I *assume* I already have a pre-encoded version of the r

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-12 Thread Rob Davies
On 11 Apr 2005, at 8:50 AM, Rod wrote: Hi All! Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records Digital TV. When I go to export the recordings, it has an option for DVDSP (outputs .mpa [audio] and .mpv [vid

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-12 Thread Mike Fuller
This software (FootTrack) looks great. Are any WAMUG people using it? If so, what are your impressions. There's a good review here: http://www.mac360.com/index.php/mac360/more/ review_organize_movie_clips_with_foottrack/P0/ I may even spend some (gasp!) money and buy this one. Cheers, Mike

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-11 Thread Jude
After reading that, I have to re-encode at some point. Seems kind of pointless with the EyeTV software having an export function to DVDSP or iDVD when the video is correct anyway. I wonder if something like FootTrack would be useful .. I'm not sure how the two would interface, but FootTrack

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-11 Thread Rod
On 11/04/2005, at 9:04 AM, Shay Telfer wrote: Anybody know what I should be doing to get these recordings to work? The built in DVD encoder in Toast is hopeless (and takes a long time), whereas I *assume* I already have a pre-encoded version of the recordings for DVDSP. Seeya Rod! The di

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-11 Thread Susan Hastings
I've found that EyeTV recordings sent to Toast use something called demuxing, which is much faster than encoding. Say 15 mins, as apposed to 3 - 4 hours for encoding. So, speed for recording is not a factor, so long as the file will fit on a single DVD. However, I often end up with a DVD that is c

Re: Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-11 Thread Shay Telfer
Anybody know what I should be doing to get these recordings to work? The built in DVD encoder in Toast is hopeless (and takes a long time), whereas I *assume* I already have a pre-encoded version of the recordings for DVDSP. Seeya Rod! The digital video streams recorded off air are MPEG tra

Eyetv recordings and DVD Studio Pro

2005-04-11 Thread Rod
Hi All! Just wondering if anyone has had any experience in putting EyeTV recordings into DVD Studio Pro? I have a EyeTV 400, so it records Digital TV. When I go to export the recordings, it has an option for DVDSP (outputs .mpa [audio] and .mpv [video]). The .mpa files go straight into DVD