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Old 1st December 2018, 03:46   #11  |  Link
manolito
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Originally Posted by Revan654 View Post
Site Does not work
Strange, WeTransfer is a Dutch site, and AFAIK they do not use any geo-blocking. The download link works for me, and a friend in the US also never had a problem downloading files I uploaded for him. But whatever, if you are interested I reuploaded the file to 2 other file hosters:
https://www.zeta-uploader.com/2105335280
https://www.sendspace.com/file/jdfm48

At least one of them should work for you...

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Poor example to start with since DVB is source is feed through FFMPEG. DVB does not have an exclusive format, It can be from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4.
The video format is HEVC, audio is AAC. The captured MTS file does not work well when feeding it to software like StaxRip (editing out commercials is a pain because you get garbled frames when seeking). So I always repack such Transport Streams zo MKV using the current MKVToolnix.

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DSS2 is not standard Source filter that's part of StaxRip, it's only added in with extra installer files. Which is not required to be installed.
This is a very strange statement. The DSS2Mod plugin IS part of the downloaded StaxRip archive, like all other software in the applications folder it does not need to be installed. Right-clicking on the "Source Filters" entry brings it up without any further action by the user. And in the documentation DSS2Mod is listed under "Supported Tools". And you still say that it is "not standard Source filter that's part of StaxRip". I think this is just ridiculous...

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Hows that HDR, 4K, AVX2, etc... Support working out. VS basically requires 64Bit to run most of the filters.
All this latest and greatest new stuff is something I absolutely do not need. And looking at the forum entries after StaxRip added these capabilties all I can see is that this new stuff causes many issues, StaxRip used to be way more stable than it is today.

I wish you all the best for the future StaxRip development, but for my part I prefer to stick with the older and trusted 32-bit version.


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