On Sun, 5 Sep 2010, Teemu Suikki wrote:
So basicly I would like to be able to compress vdr recording to divx, but still view it like normal VDR recording. It would be quite enough
Why don't you just use H.264 TS instead of Divx? VDR already natively supports it...
BR, -- rofa
Hi!
This is a good idea, I didn't think about that!
I also watch my recordings with PS3, it has good support for H.264 TS too.
-- Teemu
2010/9/5 Rolf Ahrenberg rahrenbe@cc.hut.fi:
On Sun, 5 Sep 2010, Teemu Suikki wrote:
So basicly I would like to be able to compress vdr recording to divx, but still view it like normal VDR recording. It would be quite enough
Why don't you just use H.264 TS instead of Divx? VDR already natively supports it...
You can always just use mplayer to watch your VDR recordings. In my case it actually works better because there's a bug in xine which causes ac3 audio dropouts, which makes live & recorded HDTV (h264+ac3) basically unwatchable until this is fixed. However, mplayer is able to play the recordings just fine at least so for now we're forced into using it. Live tv of course is still no good but it's better then nothing I guess.
Regards, Derek
Hi,
I've generated H264 TS with VLC but VDR cannot play it. Avidemux can produce only MPEG2 TS and it also doesn't work with VDR. Mencoder doesn't support TS as output container at all. Is there a way to produce TS that would work with VDR?
Michal
On 09/05/2010 02:38 PM, Teemu Suikki wrote:
Hi!
This is a good idea, I didn't think about that!
I also watch my recordings with PS3, it has good support for H.264 TS too.
-- Teemu
2010/9/5 Rolf Ahrenbergrahrenbe@cc.hut.fi:
On Sun, 5 Sep 2010, Teemu Suikki wrote:
So basicly I would like to be able to compress vdr recording to divx, but still view it like normal VDR recording. It would be quite enough
Why don't you just use H.264 TS instead of Divx? VDR already natively supports it...