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http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/show...82&postcount=3
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I guess I'll take this thread a little more off topic - Sorry.
That's pretty much what I thought, so the conversion of the vob to h.264 realy isn't that good right? Or am I doing something wrong and I should look into that? |
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Shouldn't be ANY difference. You can take the VOBs and use a DOS copy command to append them together into a single file. Then just change the extension (or do it in the copy command that appends them) to an MPEG2 and play the file. A VOB is just an MPEG2 file that is split into 1GB segments as that was suppose to be the maximum size the earliest players would work with or so I read somewhere anyway. I've definitely used the copy command before to append the files together to get a final MPEG2. The trick is to get the files in the correct sequence. If you don't you will get playback problems to crashes since the split is not done on a frame boundary (or so I've read). These statements assume you are dealing with an un-protected DVD or a program running that will decode it for you in the background.
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It's not that it isn't good, it's just pointless unless you need to save space. If you aren't needing all the space you can free up then I wouldn't mess with it.
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Thanks, I actually have tried this and it does work quite well.
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Thanks for all of the input and I'll stop hyjacking now |
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Somehow I forgot about the set top box... I was thinking the FCC application for streaming device. Maybe I was too narrow minded and thought of it incorrect?
http://venturebeat.com/2012/02/09/go...eaming-device/ |
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The GFHD100 is their FTTU IPTV box. Hooray acronyms....
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Since you mentioned IPTV STB..... The one thing I'm missing at this point is a capture device like that (not HD-PVR). My provider does a 2-78 selection in analog, but the "good" stuff is IP-based on derivatives of AT&T STB's. Wish there was something to bridge the gap (multi-stream of course) that would talk to SageTV.
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