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Old 01-11-2009, 10:37 PM
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Comskip Monitor not processing HD-PVR TS files

I'm using Comskip 0.80.007 with Comskip Monitor. It works on MPEG files recorded off the air with the HDhomerun. The files get processed and a "CS" is shown in SageTV. However, it never processes the TS files that are recorded from the HD-PVR. The CSM properties files has been modified to include TS files. Is there something else I need to set or configure?
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Old 01-12-2009, 08:20 AM
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I'm using Comskip 0.80.007 with Comskip Monitor. It works on MPEG files recorded off the air with the HDhomerun. The files get processed and a "CS" is shown in SageTV. However, it never processes the TS files that are recorded from the HD-PVR. The CSM properties files has been modified to include TS files. Is there something else I need to set or configure?
I setup 80.08 over the weekend (my first attempt at any commercial skipping s/w). When running the setup.bat, I was prompted for the extensions I wanted it to process ... the default was just .mpg, I had to manually add .ts. Check your ini file to make sure it knows to process .ts files. If that's not it, then I'm too new to this to be able to help.

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Old 01-12-2009, 08:59 AM
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My comskip.properties is below. I had to edit it manually, because the browser based configuration doesn't work. Note that .TS is included in
process.file.extensions.




#csm.properties
#Thu Jan 01 19:06:12 CST 2009
time.between.checks=10
comskip.config=../comskip79_76/comskip.ini
process.file.extensions=.mpg, .TS
execute.during.record=no
slow.hours=
related.file.extensions=
comskip.parameters=
exclude.hours=
file.directories=D\:\\SAGETV
cleanup.file.extensions=.txt, .log, .mls
comskip.location=../comskip79_76/comskip.exe
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Old 01-12-2009, 09:04 AM
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My .ts extensions are in small letters.

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Old 01-12-2009, 01:05 PM
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I changed .ts to small letters. That fixes it - now Comskip is processing the HD-PVR files.
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