Hello everyone. I have a problem that I can not figure out. I found this website and it appears to have gord and gords of knowledge on here.
My problem is this....
I have a Free To Air (FTA) Satellite Receiver. I have a channel that broadcasts in MPEG4 1080I. This looks great on my plasma TV!! Anyhow, the receiver also has PVR functions. I want to be able to record an hour show and then burn it to a DVD for school.
When I record something in MPEG4 1080I, I am left with a 1.5 gb .trp file. I can play anything that is MPEG2, SD or HD, I can play some MPEG4, up to 720P. I have tried VLC, FantasyDVD, a boat load of different CODEC packs, as well as many versions of Media Player Classic. I have been able to get the audio to work on a file every once in a while.
Does anyone know what I need to do to be able to watch/convert a TRP file?
I am running windows vista Ultimate. The processor speed of my PC is fine (2.6 Pentium Dual Core). Any help or insight would be appreciated.
Knox
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From what I can gather, that's just a form of a transport stream, more often seen with a .ts extension. There are several tools that may be able to work with it here. Some freeware:
https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/digitaltv-dvb-hdtv
If they don't like the .trp extension, try renaming one to .ts
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The problem with the mpeg4 TRP files is that they would need to somehow be converted to mpeg2 before they could be burned onto a DVD. I don't know of any program out there that will do this. The mpeg2's would be no problem to convert, using a program like Video ReDo. The problem is Video Redo, and every other program like it that I can think of, will not accept mpeg4 files. Maybe someone else might possibly know of such a program.
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Why do they need to be converted to be burned ? You can burn anything as data. You may simply have to demux the content, then remux in a more familiar format to get something to play it back.
If they can be converted to a friendlier form then they can be loaded via avisynth script into and encoder and encoded as mpeg-2. Mainconcept should be able to encode at HD res. I believe tmpgenc plus can as well. ProCoder 3 has a set of HD presets for everything up to 1080i.Read my blog here.
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Please do not take me as being rude or inconsiderate......
I have searched all over the internet for this question/problem and have found more answers from people saying it can not be done.
I appreciate the suggestions/programs.... Has anyone here actually used a program and successfully and consistently been able to watch a MPEG4 TRP file?
On anything but a 1080I MPEG4 file, I can watch it no problem. For example, I have an hour long show that was MPEG4 720P. I can drag and drop it in Media Player Classic, without renaming it to a .ts file and it plays great. It's those darn MPEG4 1080I files. I wish there was a place where I could post a file and you guys could play around with it to see if you can get it to work.
I have two other computer wiz's that think they can get it to work on their PC's. I have stuck a 1.5 gb trp file on a DVD for them and they'll get them this week.
IF, IF, IF, I happen to get this to work, I will post all results.
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I'm having more success....
I thought that I would try my work PC (Windows XP).
I downloaded the latest copy of Media Player Classic from a website and downloaded the latest copy of FFD show.
It plays, but the audio is a little slow and the picture just lags more and more behind the audio, the longer you let it play.
My work PC is Sssssslllllloooooowwwwww. I finally got upgraded to 1gb of memory last week (was 512mb)
Processor is a Pentium 4, 2.8 Ghz single core.
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I suspect your playback issues are simply because your PC is not powerful enough.
Unfortunately I do not have access to a file in this format to play with. All our digital broadcasts, now and for the foreseeable future, are simple mpeg-2 transport streams.Read my blog here.
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I took off every codec package and media player that I had on my home system.
I installed the same Media Player Classic and FFDshow on my home PC.
The audio is better, but still gets to really lagging behind video. The video is still not right, lots of horizontal lines and some pixalation.
I have a 2.8 Ghz Dual Core processor with 2 gb of memory.
I don't think it's a speed/memory problem now. I installed the Combined Community Codec Pack and it jacked it all up.
Any suggestion on other codec packs to use?
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I tried VLC. It's really odd..... I've never used the program, so I'm not exactly sure how it should act. I install VLC, then open up the player, then drag my file into it so that it will start to play. BUT, it plays it at about 10 times the speed it should be playing and there is no video or sound...
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Sorry to dissappoint you, but as far as I know there is nothing public that can convert those Mpeg 4 1080i's to anything as of yet, been there, done that already, asked on every sat/dvd forum, nobody really know the answer, so for now all we can do is just wait and hope for the better :(
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hey there knoxville convertx to dvd it will do .trp to perfect dvd .. when you use it it will not see the file but then just select all files and then choose it and then just click convert it will convert to dvd then ask you if you want to burn to dvd .. now it has a default location for the files to a temp location you can change that and then take the vob files and convert to divx ,avi ot what ever you want ..
i know some people just try to change the .ext to mpg and it will sometimes play with older codec but you still will not be able to burn to dvd or convert .. good luck .. -
Try Auto Gordian Knot at http://www.autogk.me.uk/
It's free and it installs nicely. Converts .trp from FTA into AVI and can manipulate or create DVD from there. The program "looks" like it hangs when you try and do the conversion but you need to let it run and do it's thing to demux. It might take an hour or so of "just waiting" but it' actually working.
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Ok,
Perhaps you can tell me how you got videreo to accept your .trp file when i try it it won't accept it.
I tried the pro version and the tv suite also.
I would really be interested in learning about this.
I would acctually like to convert movies to .trp format.
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Here is a program that will do any FTA PVR format files and convert to what ever else including DVD. It is called DVR-Studio Pro. It will handle TRP files very nicely.
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Hey RavRob,
I just joined this site, and so far I think it is very informative and helpful.
I have used DVR-Studio Pro a couple of times to convert TRP files to MPEG and both times the video lags behind audio by about 2-3 seconds. I realy like the program, but have not figured out how to correct the lagging issue. Do you or anyone else has any suggestions?
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.trp HD MPEG4 files can be converted with Handbrake http://handbrake.fr/.Here are some settings
that work.
Choose h.264 codec, change the anamorphic settings from strict to none, and put in manually the width of 1440
(Or what ever the original size is). Leave the height blank. Make sure 2 pass is checked and turbo is checked as
well.
Bitrate under the video use from 1300 to 4100.(bigger number=bigger file) Audio sample rate to 44, and the
bitrate to 80.
Under the advanced tab, reset all at the bottom and paste in the following line:
level=4.1:ref=5:bframes=3ubme=6:me=umh:bime:weig htb
This will output a mpeg4 file that can be played by VLC, and Sony PS3. There may be others but I have verified
these 2. This file can be converted to nearly any format from here using TMPGEnc 4.0 Express or AVS Video
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Originally Posted by solman
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Free Converter that will do ALL formats.
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I know its been a while since this thread has been live, but I too have a fta reciever and have been converting my .trp files using "convertXtoDVD" software. Its not freeware, but it works perfectly for the 2 hour blocks I put on dvd. Just gotta use quality dvds to get the most out of it. Anyway..hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by cdrw1
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Super should do the trick and it is free. Handbrake also good and also free.
http://www.erightsoft.com/Superdc.html
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I have great success with TRP files by processing through Streamclip. Open the trp and select 'convert to mpeg with mp2 audio', this is good for DVD.
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It's 1 month i'm looking for a solution to convert them quickly, need to empty my 250gb HDD filled with .TRP files... -
ConvertXtoDVD seems to work great for the simple 1 file.trp. How about when the *.TRP is divided up into multiple files such as *.001, *.002... How do you put them back to single TRP file? Or how do you deal with multiple parts of TRP file?
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Originally Posted by nobodyski
If you don't have quick par it's a free download.
http://www.quickpar.org.uk/Download.htm
or you can use master splitter
http://www.tomasoft.com/download.htm
master splitter will keep asking you to register and donate but you may keep using it
Either one should rejoin the split files but if they include par files,quick par will also check for, and repair any damaged files
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