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olikl
25th June 2010, 19:43
Hey, recording went good for two hours and then interrupted due to power loss. Only last 2 minutes missing, but I can't even open or edit the file...

ProjectX shows the following:
+> Input File 0: 'C.....' (13.127.902.208 bytes)

-> Filetype is TS (generic PES Container)

-> demux

-> Service ID 0xEF10

-> PMT 0x60 refers to these usable streams:

Video:

PID: 0xFF(#9)(H.264)

Audio:

PID: 0x103(AC-3)(deu)(#7)[PD]

Teletext:

PID: 0x20(#10)(deu_i100 )

Subpict.:

n/a



ok> PID 0x20 has PES-ID 0xBD (private stream 1) (TTX) (0 #1)

!> PID 0xFF (payload: 4B 84 EB 20 F2 72 73 59 ..) (10340 #56) -> ignored

!> PID 0xFF (payload: C8 A6 5D 6C E3 C4 90 2F ..) (27824 #149) -> ignored

!> PID 0x0 (PAT) (28200 #151) -> ignored

!> PID 0x103 (payload: E1 F2 29 9B 54 92 D9 7F ..) (46436 #248) -> ignored

!> PID 0x60 (PMT) (54708 #292) -> ignored

!> PID 0xFF (payload: EC D5 D1 AB 5D 20 E8 6A ..) (56776 #303) -> ignored


So it seems to recognize the streams... But "cannot find sequence header". I only need ONE screenshot out of the file - any wat to get the picture back. No need for sync/audio.

Thanks!

b66pak
25th June 2010, 19:56
try with dgavcindex (http://www.videohelp.com/download/dgavcdec109.zip)...
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Guest
25th June 2010, 19:57
Use DGSplit to split the first 50MBytes of the file. Then upload it to mediafire.com and post the link.

olikl
25th June 2010, 20:25
@b66pak: Lots of errors as well...
@neuron2: Cutting a 50MB chunk right now. Takes hours though for just a single 50MB chunk... Hm.

olikl
25th June 2010, 20:40
Ok, here is the 50 MB chunk. Hope it helps... :-)

http://www.mediafire.com/?dimnmzgzyxf

olikl
26th June 2010, 11:34
So, neuron2, did you find out anything?

Cheers!

Guest
26th June 2010, 13:49
The stream has packets on the PID marked as video in the PAT/PMT, but they are unintelligible as video.

olikl
26th June 2010, 18:40
So what does that mean for the newbie? ;-)

Guest
26th June 2010, 18:43
It means the file is garbage.

May I ask, do other captures made with the same HW and SW work OK?

olikl
26th June 2010, 19:46
Yes, perfectly. Just that the file got cut off during recording due to loss of power... So how come the beginning isn't good? How can one split second destroy 13GB of recording?

olikl
27th June 2010, 01:24
Here is another file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?eutzzm1mkmy

I CAN view it, but I can't edit it at all. DGIndex tells me "no video header" and all other programs can't handle it either.

Any idea how to convert it to .mp4?

Cheers!

Guest
27th June 2010, 01:48
DGIndex tells me "no video header" DGIndex cannot generate that message.

Your capture solution is hosed. Get something better.

netmask
27th June 2010, 04:56
Did you capture via a PVR with hard disk? If so if make a copy within the PVR sometimes that will fix the file - it's a facility that exists in the Beyonwiz PVR or you can reindex the file, that also helps.... however if it was via a PC card then ????

dumbledore
27th June 2010, 08:32
Here is another file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?eutzzm1mkmy

I CAN view it, but I can't edit it at all. DGIndex tells me "no video header" and all other programs can't handle it either.

Any idea how to convert it to .mp4?

Cheers!

i was able to demux the .ts using tsmuxeR and then index using dgindex via megui. the first one wouldn't play in vlc though, looks like garbage.

Mounir
28th June 2010, 01:02
Try TS DOCTOR or maybe transcode with VLC