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  1. Hi,
    Sorry about the title, not sure how best to put it...

    My recordings in PAL from Free-to-Air sources only.

    My sat receiver records video in the "TRP" format with is really a standard Mpeg Transport Stream.

    It records the shows in 1.5 GB chunks called vid.trp, vid.001, vid.002 etc.

    I have been trying to archive the shows as AVCHD or DVD but when I concatenate (append) them in AVIDemux (only software I have found to work so far, I may be wrong!) the audio is always off by a few hundred milliseconds. No big deal, I can adjust that...

    Problem is though that lately each "chunk" has a different "desynch", e.g. vid.trp is off by -655 but vid.001 is off by -40.

    I know there is something wrong with my work flow or settings but I have already spent days and so far resigned myself to encoding each "chunk" and using VLC playlists .

    As I said, I would like to get them AVCHD or DVD compliant. I am currently only editing SD content though I have HD content I would like to work on too....

    Let me know if I forgot to mention anything.


    Thanks in advance for your help.

    BTW: My PC is Windows
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    Look into ProjectX .
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  3. Thanks (fellow) Yank in Europe,
    Are you suggesting using ProjectX to concatenate the files, output as MTS and then edit/encoding?

    I have used it in the past but the interface comes with a learning curve and was avoiding it (lazy I know...)
    Just a quick clarification would be appreciated.

    PS: Doesn't ProjectX chock on HD (not immediately relevant but curious)
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    I only use(d) ProxectX to join the files TV box together. That is relatively easy in ProjectX....trying to edit with it is ridiculous.
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  5. Gotcha.... will give it another try... I presume the guide on doom9 (though outdated) will get me started
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  6. Just confirming that ProjectX worked perfectly on my SD TRP (MTS) files.
    The sound is off by maybe 40 milliseconds but it is off at a consistent rate which is easily fixable.

    BTW: I used TSsplitter to join some HD files (also TRP/MTS) and it seems to be working fine.

    Once I got my head around the better workflow it seems to be going smoothly!
    Thanks Hech54!
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    No Problem. Glad it worked out.
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