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How i change recorded mode with Progdvb6.51.2...

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:49 am
by helen
I was trying the Progdvb 5.16.2 Pro and i was able to record channel in mpeg without any problems.After a wile i decided t unistall it and to install the laste version ProgDvb 6.51.2 Pro.I was recording the same chanell i was recording before with the older version and with the same usb dvb pen but...this time i got a .ts file :?:
I wos trying to search an option to change the extension of the recording file but i was not able to find it,i found an option were is written that "maybe some channel will be recorded in ts files dipends of the chanel" but as i wrote with the older version i dident set anything and was in mpeg.I dont think is any plugin on the older version i dident installa anything more out the main program.
How i can chage that settings so that i get mpeg extension?
Thank's in advance!
Helen
8)

PS:I'm editing post i just found e small easy prog to convert ts to mpeg but...if somebody will be able to help me so that i cn get it directely in mpeg that will not be so bad :wink:

Re: How i change recorded mode with Progdvb6.51.2...

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:47 am
by Prog
Settings->Options->Record->...

ps: ProgDVB not support mpeg format for h.264 channels.

Re: How i change recorded mode with Progdvb6.51.2...

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:56 pm
by helen
Prog wrote:Settings->Options->Record->...

ps: ProgDVB not support mpeg format for h.264 channels.
Humm now i'm doing a defrag on my notebook but i will go to hae a loock olso if i think i have allready seen thear if is so nop at all the program i found as i wrote is ok 100% and olso standalone so no plugins or any other sorts of things to install.
Thank's for support!
Take care
Helen
8)

PS:Sorry what do u meane for "ProgDVB not support mpeg format for h.264 channels" the channel as i wrote is the same i was recording before in mpeg the only thing taht i have changed is the version of ProgDvb

Re: How i change recorded mode with Progdvb6.51.2...

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 2:20 am
by Juergen
Prog meant, if a station transmits in MPEG2 compression, this can be written into an .mpg file container, but if it was transmitted in h.264 (~MPEG4) compression, this would have to be written as a .ts file.
Some widely spread stations may be available in both compressions, from different providers. So, Prog wanted to make sure, it's the very same transmission indeed.