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  1. Hello all!
    Just recently gor IPTV and I don't know a thing about it. Now the thing is I get my tv feed from my ISP on-to my PC via a network card, and I watch the feed via VLC player. I also got a program called IPTV Recorder, thats an addon to VLC so that I can record the video feed. But I don't know what type of file to pick, so I would like to know what is the best output format for IPTV recording?

    This is wat I have at my disposal:
    MPEG-TS
    MPEG-PS
    MPEG-ES
    MPEG-1
    MPEG-4
    AVI
    OGM
    ASF
    MOV

    So could someone tell me witch of these is better for my video capturing?

    Tnx in advance,
    shorto

    P.S. I forgot to mention if this has anything to do with it. The resulutions are different from 1080p to 720i...
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    I would try MPEG-TS to just save the stream, don't reconvert to any other video codec.

    And moving you to our digitaltv/dvb section as iptv is digitaltv.
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  3. what would you recommend if i want to cut-out the commercials and convert the video to .avi using xvid codec? Should i use MPEG-PS if I want to do that?
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    You can't save as xvid directly in vlc. I would save the stream as ts and remove commercials with VideoRedo if it's a mpeg2 stream and if mpeg4 use avidemux. Then convert to avi xvid with AutoGK.
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