Is it possible to record tv files as div x rather than mp4?
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On 18/02/2014 18:32, Mark Evans wrote:
Is it possible to record tv files as div x rather than mp4?
Correct me if I'm wrong, people but...isn't the DivX format a subset of
the MPEG4 standard?
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 06:59:02PM +, Kapitano wrote:
On 18/02/2014 18:32, Mark Evans wrote:
Is it possible to record tv files as div x rather than mp4?
Correct me if I'm wrong, people but...isn't the DivX format a subset
of the MPEG4 standard?
More or less. Mark, do you perhaps mean the AVI
I'm interested in this email chain.
I have two (budget) TVs that both have USB ports and will play Xvid
files (Divx5) when contained in AVI files fine but will not play mp4s
directly.
Presently the only way I can watch recordings from get_iplayer is to
either convert them to Xvid, burn them onto
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 10:35:01PM +, Chris Dunne wrote:
I have two (budget) TVs that both have USB ports and will play Xvid
files (Divx5) when contained in AVI files fine but will not play mp4s
directly.
Right, so what you need is to remux and potentially re-encode (if
they're in H.264). And
I am using the following incantation to stream BBC News to my Linux system:
get_iplayer --stream --modes=flashvhigh2,flashhigh2,flashstd2
--nopurge --type=livetv BBC News --player=mplayer -vo xv -cache 128
-fs -stop-xscreensaver -zoom -
This used to work until recently (a few weeks ago) but it
Hi
Yes that has given me some ideas, although I was wondering how I would use
the --ffmpeg-tv-opts options to achieve this in one pass rather than
having to run a second pass. I can't seem to find any examples of the use of
that parameter :(
Mark
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