Thanks guys
Re the comments below, I'm wondering if the DP-P2
has a different file format?
I can cat the files together BUT neither VLC nor
MPlayer are happy and neither is Mencoder, FFMPEG,
Kino or Avidemux.
Each gives back roughly the same response:
*******
============ Sorry, this file format is not
recognized/supported =============
=== If this file is an AVI, ASF or MPEG stream,
please contact the author! ===
Cannot open demuxer.
************
Crappo! This is rather frustrating. I understand
some of the Beyonwiz models let you export
directly as a .ts but the DP-P2 doesnt :(
Thanks for the info though.
Regards,
Patrick
Rick Welykochy wrote:
> I have a DP-S1. A recording is stored in lots of
small chunks
> named serially as 0001, 0002, etc.
>
> When you download all of the segments, simply do
this:
>
> cat 0* > {recording-name}.ts
>
> which creates a (slackly headed) transport
stream in MPEG-2 format.
>
> MPlayer and VLC can play .ts files just fine.
>
>
> cheers
> rick
>
>
>
Chris MacKenzie wrote:
> elliott-brennan wrote:
>
> Hi Elliot,
>
> I've got the DP-S1 and like you I found getWizPNP to be - well crappy :)
>
> I generally copy shows/movies to a USB device and join the MP2 streams
> together to form a single mpeg2 transport stream
> using a small utility I wrote myself. The .tvwiz file is just a header
> and map for the mpeg2 segments (called 001, 002 etc)
>> Hi all,
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