Webbi Posted October 22, 2006 Share Posted October 22, 2006 Hi folks ! I hope you all can understand my improvisated english 'cause I'm German I've got one single question, that I simply couldn't solve with Searching through several forums, sites and asking in other discussion threads... I've got a AMD X2 3800 + , 2 GB of RAM, 500 GB of HDD and a Sapphire X1800XT as far as a Technotrend S2-3200 (yeah, it ROCKS!) ... I've recorded on Pro7HD several HDTV series and a film (Fluch der Karibik) in HDTV ... the format is *.ts and within the container there is H264 / AC3 content.-... now to my question(s): is it possible to cut the advertising out of the *.ts file or do I have to demux the *.ts file and cut the H264/AC3 stream afterwards ? do I have to reencode the files or is it possible to do it without reencoding the h264/AC3 stream ? without the advertising it would be possible to pack a whole film (fluch der karibik) on a single double layer dvd +r (8.5 GB)... of course you can answer in german too but for all other users who simply only understand english I thought it's better to write in english... thanks for any help ! otherwise I will have to buy a new 300 GB HDD to save my recordings until there's a possibility to archive them correctly without advertising Quote Link to comment
Webbi Posted October 29, 2006 Author Share Posted October 29, 2006 Hi folks ! I hope you all can understand my improvisated english 'cause I'm German I've got one single question, that I simply couldn't solve with Searching through several forums, sites and asking in other discussion threads... I've got a AMD X2 3800 + , 2 GB of RAM, 500 GB of HDD and a Sapphire X1800XT as far as a Technotrend S2-3200 (yeah, it ROCKS!) ... I've recorded on Pro7HD several HDTV series and a film (Fluch der Karibik) in HDTV ... the format is *.ts and within the container there is H264 / AC3 content.-... now to my question(s): is it possible to cut the advertising out of the *.ts file or do I have to demux the *.ts file and cut the H264/AC3 stream afterwards ? do I have to reencode the files or is it possible to do it without reencoding the h264/AC3 stream ? without the advertising it would be possible to pack a whole film (fluch der karibik) on a single double layer dvd +r (8.5 GB)... of course you can answer in german too but for all other users who simply only understand english I thought it's better to write in english... thanks for any help ! otherwise I will have to buy a new 300 GB HDD to save my recordings until there's a possibility to archive them correctly without advertising Finally, I've got a solution for my problem. The solution was posted in another forum : you have to download TSConvertor2 + the HDTVPumpFilter and to install it.... the HDTVpumpfilter has to be unpacked into installdir of tsconvertor 2... and to be registered with a *.bat file inside of it,... afterwars it is possible to cut the *.TS files without REENCODING them... ==> the only problem is, that you have to cut from advertising to advertising , resulting in a few files per film ! ==> there is no cut - list like in cuttermaran or mpeg2schnitt... hope that helps other people also Quote Link to comment
TWKunze Posted November 2, 2006 Share Posted November 2, 2006 I had - and still have - the same problem, only the TSConverter doesn't work with my captured Pro7 HD .ts-files. Every time I load a file, then try to play it, the TSConverter shuts down with the well known error message. A filter conflict? How can I find out which filters are in use here? BTW: Elecard's XMuxer Pro still seems to have the problem that it doesn't recognize (and remux) an AC3-file that itself has demuxed before . . . Quote Link to comment
Webbi Posted November 14, 2006 Author Share Posted November 14, 2006 I had - and still have - the same problem, only the TSConverter doesn't work with my captured Pro7 HD .ts-files.Every time I load a file, then try to play it, the TSConverter shuts down with the well known error message. A filter conflict? How can I find out which filters are in use here? BTW: Elecard's XMuxer Pro still seems to have the problem that it doesn't recognize (and remux) an AC3-file that itself has demuxed before . . . it seems as if there's a better result with the new version 2.5 with integrated hdtvpumper Quote Link to comment
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