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    Hello everybody, I've got a NOKIA MediaMaster 9902s SAT-PVR receiver.
    This receiver can perfectly record any DVB-S transmission to its internal hard drive, that is formatted in NMFS, with 132GB limit.
    But NOKIA didn't write a software to extract the recordings from the 9902s' disk to the PC.
    However a program exists that can do this. It was developed by a NOKIA fan.
    Tha progam is called MediaMex. It's a nice utility, but its main problem is A/V synchronization;
    MediaMex writes directly on PC's hard disk, both audio and video elementary streams, so we have the .m2v and the .mp2 files; unfortunately these files haven't got a good synchronization; at the contrary when the recording is played from the receiver it has got perfect synchronization.
    In my opinion the best way to preserve A/V synchronization would be to extract the full TransportStream (.TS) from the 9902s' disk and then demultiplex it by ProjectX, or similar applications. But MediaMex hasn't anymore been updated since much time, and its author is no more contacable.
    MediaMex has got a tool to dump the 9902s' disk to an .hex file, so I'm thinking to extract the full .TS by myself, but I don't know .TS structure.
    I localized the A/V stream in the .hex file, with an .hex viewer, by comparing it with an .m2v file (also viewed with the .hex viewer) that was extracted by using MediaMex.
    So, my question is: how can I localize the full .TS in the .hex file?
    Can anybody suggest anything to me, please?
    Thanks in advance,

    Arturo
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  2. Buy a different receiver?? with archiving in mind
    topfield or any dvr with a dvd burner
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