galocza
26th December 2014, 07:51
hello again,
the dreaded trp strikes again.
(the story which is boring and offtopic: there is a 50 years old tv movie which was never released on dvd or bluray or even vhs and is broadcasted once every few years. i love it and id really like to have a copy and it will be broadcasted 1 january 2015. At our parents house we tried to look up how recording works, got a few samples.)
our parents have a KAON NA1000HD satellite settopbox, we attached an external hdd, formatted it to ext3 and made a few samples and transferred the whole directory structure to a windows machine installing an ext3 file system driver. so far so good.
but i wasnt able to open the created trp file with anything, nothing recognized it. i tried mpc (the original), vlc, and a score of other programs i read about in the topics here and elsewhere including: hdvideoconverter, MPEG_Streamclip, ProjectX, pvas, trp-media-converter, tsMuxeR, TSPE, TsRemux, TSSplitter, XMediaRecode, MeGUI, Super, etc. i have to admit i didnt have much scientific method to my madness: in my desperation i dowloaded anything i came across and seemed to be able to handle trp files and tried them - to no avail.
vlc at least displayed the running time correctly but the other software gave me not recognized, no video stream etc errors.
i have windows 7 x64 with very few things installed videowise: ffdshow (default settings), haali (matroska) splitter, avisynth, virtualdub, mpc and vlc.
do i miss something? my trp files behave as this container format isnt usable for the programs even if their contents would be ok.
helpful guys here sometimes ask for a sample so i have came prepared and uploaded a relatively small sample (containing the whole directory structure in a 7zip archive split in two parts, im not sure whether one of the small files contains some important metadata):
http://www.sendspace.com/filegroup/J2y6j9xTRgqrXFoi9KBKyA
thank you in advance, id be very happy if i could record this program,
g
the dreaded trp strikes again.
(the story which is boring and offtopic: there is a 50 years old tv movie which was never released on dvd or bluray or even vhs and is broadcasted once every few years. i love it and id really like to have a copy and it will be broadcasted 1 january 2015. At our parents house we tried to look up how recording works, got a few samples.)
our parents have a KAON NA1000HD satellite settopbox, we attached an external hdd, formatted it to ext3 and made a few samples and transferred the whole directory structure to a windows machine installing an ext3 file system driver. so far so good.
but i wasnt able to open the created trp file with anything, nothing recognized it. i tried mpc (the original), vlc, and a score of other programs i read about in the topics here and elsewhere including: hdvideoconverter, MPEG_Streamclip, ProjectX, pvas, trp-media-converter, tsMuxeR, TSPE, TsRemux, TSSplitter, XMediaRecode, MeGUI, Super, etc. i have to admit i didnt have much scientific method to my madness: in my desperation i dowloaded anything i came across and seemed to be able to handle trp files and tried them - to no avail.
vlc at least displayed the running time correctly but the other software gave me not recognized, no video stream etc errors.
i have windows 7 x64 with very few things installed videowise: ffdshow (default settings), haali (matroska) splitter, avisynth, virtualdub, mpc and vlc.
do i miss something? my trp files behave as this container format isnt usable for the programs even if their contents would be ok.
helpful guys here sometimes ask for a sample so i have came prepared and uploaded a relatively small sample (containing the whole directory structure in a 7zip archive split in two parts, im not sure whether one of the small files contains some important metadata):
http://www.sendspace.com/filegroup/J2y6j9xTRgqrXFoi9KBKyA
thank you in advance, id be very happy if i could record this program,
g