Does one need different software to handle/playback these?
HDTVtoMPEG doesn't work, can't find any files, the mpeg2 mod of virtualdub can't open it, and having an mpeg2 directshow filter isn't enough to play it in media player ...
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Maybe h264 video? Try identify the ts with mediainfo and see what it says.
And try play with VLC Media Player or Haali Media Splitter together with ffdshow and play with MPC. -
maybe h264 video what?
Mediainfo says its mpeg2 transport stream (MPEG-2TS)
VLC plays it, but vlc is a little universe of it's own, I'd like to handle it "outside" as it were. Possibly find some way to extract subs and perhaps encode to divx.
I tried getting Haali Media Splitter but there is no download on the page that videohelp links to, and the mirror link doesn't work. (There is a MatroskaSplitter, but that produces an mkv file - which wasn't the plan -
Originally Posted by branch
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The matroskasplitter download is haali media splitter and it decodes ts files (and mkvs also).
And what happens if you click on the mirror download? It works fine from here.
Some mpeg ts streams may contain h264 video instead mpeg2 video. -
Already tried to demux with xport.exe
Code:[C:\] =>xport xport Transport Stream Demuxer 1.00 Usage: xport <-pavtdszgh2> <infile> <program number> <video stream number> <aud io stream number> Options: p = parse only, do not demux to video and audio files a = dump audio PTS v = dump video PTS t = GOP timecode mode, count repeated fields/frames d = dump all PID's (useful for debugging muxers, but tons of output) s = suppress TS rate dumping (useful when piping output to a file) z = demux to PES streams (instead of elementary streams) g = dump ATSC PSIP information h = input file is in HDMV (AVCHD and Blu-ray) format (192 byte packets) 2 = only extract 2 channels of HDMV LPCM audio from multi-channel tracks
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The hard part with xport is determining the transport stream PID values. Tsremux is easier (but slower)
You have to right click on the stream to demux it
Then you can load the elementary video stream in DGAVCindex
Read the docs on frameserving the resulting .DGA file via Avisynth. -
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Originally Posted by branch
You really know that the station sent subs within?? -
You think ...well.
But what exactly have you used to record the TS??*** Now that you have read me, do some other things. *** -
Try opening the ts file with PVAStrumento and convert it to another format
https://www.videohelp.com/tools/PVAStrumento
There is an option in DVBDream to record directly to mpeg, it is less hassle, you can play the file with PowerDVD or VideoLan or even with DVBDream itself.No tengo miedo a la muerte. Solo significa soñar en silencio. Un sueño que perdura por siempre. .. -
Thank you, but by now the problem isn't getting a proper mpg stream, but getting the other content extracted from the transport stream.
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Originally Posted by branch
I gave you the solution and look what you come up with.No tengo miedo a la muerte. Solo significa soñar en silencio. Un sueño que perdura por siempre. .. -
Originally Posted by Soopafresh
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Originally Posted by Abbadon
Originally Posted by Abbadon
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So I don't see any solution in your message. -
Originally Posted by branch
don't you realize that such posting is impolite? -
Originally Posted by [_chef_
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No - I don't realize that. There was no solution to my question - why is it impolite to say so? His reply was impolite (suggesting I didn't read what he said), but mine wasn't. Unless you can explain why? (I'm betting you won't) -
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And as I said I have read his answer. YOU should read my answer and see why i said it wasn't relevant.
If you think it is in anyway relevant you explain why you think it is - unless you are trolling. -
Maybe you can find out the stream numbers in projectx and demux video and audio streams with xport (using the stream info from projectx)? I think I did this way with some h.264 .ts recordings I made with DVBViewer. You might also be able to demux the subtitle stream with projectx.
Sometimes you need several programs to get what you need from the recorded transport stream. But you may get problems later when trying to synch everything...
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