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Michael Rüsenberg
February 3rd 07, 03:12 PM
Hi folks,

after several attempts with video recording and burning to DVD there
are problems left.
Why not ask the community about similar experiences ?

I use a PC with Windows XP MCE operating system to record TV
broadcasts via PC card.
The digital signals are taken from the German "DVB-T" - via
Windows Media Center - and written to files with an extension
".dvr-ms" . After recording, playing these data with Windows Media
player is fine.

After this, I have to "transcode" these data.

When I try to do this with Nero Vision Express, the program tells me -
in German language - that transcoding of video files has failed.
There seems to be no chance to correct this behaviour;

When I use Cyber Link Power Producer Express a file with extension
".mpg" is built.
Using this file to burn a DVD and play it afterwards, I see the
following - depending on the software I use to play it:
EITHER
i) the film itself (the video signals or frames) seems to be played
correctly, but the corresponding sound is wrong: the whole story is
told at the speed of light within the first seconds (which results in
a terrible noise!), and after this it is very silent for the rest
of the evening !!
OR
ii) the film with sound is played within seconds. In this case there
is plenty of time left so spend this evening - why not, for example,
look for another film to record to my huge disk ?

That's it!

Does anybody know about a similar problem to be observed with a
configuration like mine?
Is there any solution to this problem?

Are there any problems with the "frames" ?

Any parameters to be set?
Take another software?
Any hardware problems known to be the cause of what happens?
Or better take another PC user ;-) ?

Thank you!
Michael

novice
February 3rd 07, 09:00 PM
"Michael Rüsenberg" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> after several attempts with video recording and burning to DVD there
> are problems left.
> Why not ask the community about similar experiences ?
>
> I use a PC with Windows XP MCE operating system to record TV
> broadcasts via PC card.
> The digital signals are taken from the German "DVB-T" - via
> Windows Media Center - and written to files with an extension
> ".dvr-ms" . After recording, playing these data with Windows Media
> player is fine.
>
> After this, I have to "transcode" these data.
>
>
There are numerous transcoders, this is an excellent established tool:
http://www.vidomi.com/index.php
...and it's freeware!
DVB-T is "dumped raw to HDD" and the term used is "repair required"
so as to be a complaint MPEG2 for burning. (It's not actually "repairing"
just making compatible).
Vidomi will produce an exact size copy of original file but now fully
complaint and without sync issues, it also has basic editing facilities.
Depending on PC, it only takes 2mins to transcode 30 mins of footage.
It is open source and free and is continually being developed, but it
dosen't have an intuitive interface, so download and install, then again
visit the above site and read the tutorials etc, there are also forums.

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