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howieb
1st December 2005, 11:18
Hi - I think what I am trying to do must be straightforward and routine if I knew what I was doing.

I have a Hauppauge Nova-T card and am recording DVB onto my hard disk. Apparently altough the file extension on the recordings is .mpg these are transport stream rather than program stream.

All I want to do is convert from one to the other - I don't need to do anything else. The files are to play on a KISS DVD player on my network.

I have tried PVAstrumento but can't get it to work. I have also tried ProjectX, but none of the options in the Process Window seem to do what I want.

I hope I am making a mountain out of a molehill and somebody can point me in the right direction.

Many thanks
Howie B

Dmitry Vergheles
1st December 2005, 13:53
You can easy stransform TS to PS by means of Elecard XMuxer
http://www.elecard.com/products/product.php?product_id=156

laserfan
1st December 2005, 16:05
You should try VideoReDo Plus. If it works (and there's a free 15-day full-function trial available) you can do much more with it than the Elecard product, at a lower price.

Guest
1st December 2005, 18:26
DGIndex to demultiplex the audio and video. Imago Muxer to mux them into a program stream. All freeware.

howieb
5th December 2005, 10:58
I have downloaded and tried VideoRedo and it does exacly what I want - and just as importantly it is very intuitive and easy to use.

Thank you all for your advice.

travisbell
13th December 2005, 04:47
I have downloaded and tried VideoRedo and it does exacly what I want - and just as importantly it is very intuitive and easy to use.

Thank you all for your advice.


I use VideoReDo and absolutely love it. Well worth the $49.00. Couldn't ask for a better TS muxer.

Cheers,

Incast
13th December 2005, 14:39
I use ProjectX and have no problems with it. Although I don't blame you if you're confused by the latest version, the layout is hideous. I use an older version, 0.82.0.04

I use this method: demux: MPG =>sPES for my Nova-T USB2 and have no problems. It also deals with any corruption from the DVB-T signal and ensures audio synchronisation, I'm not sure if the others do that.