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Got it working with AVIVO, but the file writer filter is exclusively locking the file, so it can't be scanned during conversion.
I remember seeing some mpeg encoder and writer filters on my sage box that came with the install so I'm going to give that a go next. |
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Great! and thanks so much in advance for working on this!
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Eckwell / Chicago, IL SERVER: AMD Phenom III 8750 Black / 4 GB / XP Pro / JV1.6.24 / V7 / 2 PVR-HD (DirectTV) & HDHR (2xATSC) STORAGE: WD Raptor36GB boot / 11TB in 2 eSATA enclosure DEFAULT STV Comskip triggered by DirMON2 --- HD100 / HD200 /HD300 BMI fanart |
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For your general knowledge, Comskip can read the ffmpeg output file as it's being created. I haven't tried having ffmpeg read the .ts file as Sage creates it, but since you mentioned this was a problem, I decided to save this for last (I just need to get a show to convert first). |
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Have you tried adding -async 1 to the ffmpeg command line?
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Yea, I tried that, along with all the other options I could think of. If you would like to play around with it, below is a download link to my build of ffmpeg (this at least reads the x264 stream correctly).
http://home.mchsi.com/~jelwood/ffmpeg.zip It looks like the faad library is throwing errors on the audio stream so I'm sure that is what's causing the AV sync issues. Below is the command line that gave me minor success. ffmpeg -benchmark -y -threads 2 -i "inputfilename.ts" -s 320x240 -copyts -vcodec mpeg2video -b 256k -acodec mp2 -ac 2 -ar 44100 -ab 64k "outputfilename.mpg" |
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It depends.
In general it is very important for not getting false cuts. Without audio (that is correctly aligned audio) it may only deliver acceptable results on some USA channels.
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Hey folks... How is development coming?
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Eckwell / Chicago, IL SERVER: AMD Phenom III 8750 Black / 4 GB / XP Pro / JV1.6.24 / V7 / 2 PVR-HD (DirectTV) & HDHR (2xATSC) STORAGE: WD Raptor36GB boot / 11TB in 2 eSATA enclosure DEFAULT STV Comskip triggered by DirMON2 --- HD100 / HD200 /HD300 BMI fanart |
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Jelwood got it working with the development build of DVRMSToolbox using AVIVO, ArcSoft, and MpgDump filters. It is very CPU intensive though...
I hope to make it all public this weekend, or maybe next week sometime. |
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Care to guess what kind of CPU is going to be required? Are we talking Quad Core only CPU intensive or do you think most dual core machines will be able to handle it?
I think it is safe to say that my 600Mhz Duron machine is out (yes I have one and yes we still use it). ![]()
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i7-6700 server with about 10tb of space currently SageTV v9 (64bit) Ceton InfiniTV ETH 6 cable card tuner (Spectrum cable) OpenDCT HD-300 HD Extenders (hooked to my whole-house A/V system for synched playback on multiple TVs - great during a Superbowl party) Amazon Firestick 4k and Nvidia Shield using the MiniClient Using CQC to control it all |
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It's avaliable - http://babgvant.com/blogs/andyvt/arc...c-release.aspx
To make it work you will need: - AVIVO (there are other options, but this is the way it's setup OOTB) - ArcSoft - Create a Processing Condition that runs "convertforscaning" on the .ts file (triggering off of the fileext is probably the best way) I think/hope a dual core should be enough for one stream, but my HD-PVR hasn't gotten here yet (later today ![]() |
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Forgive me if this is stupid, is AVIVO only for ATI cards and not nvidia?
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Rack Server: WHS Intel Quad Core, 3GB RAM, 3 HD PVRs, 4.5TB Storage and growing. Rack Server: Dual Core 2.0Ghz, 320GB - Home Automation/Security/SQL Server Client 1: HD Extender on 42" Samsung 1080P LCD and 92" Epson 1080p Projector. Gaming Rig:Q6600 Quad O/C to 2.8ghz, 4GB DDR2 1066 RAM, Geforce 8600GTS Misc: Onkyo TX-SR705 Receiver, Netgear Pro Safe 16port Gig Switch, Cat6 cabling, Linksys WRT54G running tomato firmware |
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Thanks for your efforts! unfortunately, I am at a bit of a loss...
I downloaded AVIVO, have Arcosft, and downloaded the DVRMSTool. What to do next. I notice previously in the thread discussions of needed to set up a graph file, but I wanted to understand what needed to be done to test this out. Thanks for your help!
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Eckwell / Chicago, IL SERVER: AMD Phenom III 8750 Black / 4 GB / XP Pro / JV1.6.24 / V7 / 2 PVR-HD (DirectTV) & HDHR (2xATSC) STORAGE: WD Raptor36GB boot / 11TB in 2 eSATA enclosure DEFAULT STV Comskip triggered by DirMON2 --- HD100 / HD200 /HD300 BMI fanart |
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(C:\ATI\SUPPORT\8-1_xp_xcode_57717\AVIVO) and run that. |
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will this work on Server 2003?
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Rack Server: WHS Intel Quad Core, 3GB RAM, 3 HD PVRs, 4.5TB Storage and growing. Rack Server: Dual Core 2.0Ghz, 320GB - Home Automation/Security/SQL Server Client 1: HD Extender on 42" Samsung 1080P LCD and 92" Epson 1080p Projector. Gaming Rig:Q6600 Quad O/C to 2.8ghz, 4GB DDR2 1066 RAM, Geforce 8600GTS Misc: Onkyo TX-SR705 Receiver, Netgear Pro Safe 16port Gig Switch, Cat6 cabling, Linksys WRT54G running tomato firmware |
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Open the Processing Conditions Editor, create a new Processing Condition that evaluates FileExt = .ts, set it to run convertforscanning, then set that PC above Every Sage File. |
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It should. Jelwood is running it on WHS, which is based on w2k3 SBS.
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Also, I saw questions about the AVIVO codecs. If you don't have an ATI card the installation is a little more difficult (follow babgvant's instructions), however, the AVIVO codecs do work even if you don't have an ATI card (I'm running them with a NVIDIA). Good luck, it's really nice to have commercial skip working with the HD-PVR files. Thanks Babgvant for creating this! |
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cool...im using WHS too. also, can this be scheduled to run over night.? i use the server to stream to extenders among other things.
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Rack Server: WHS Intel Quad Core, 3GB RAM, 3 HD PVRs, 4.5TB Storage and growing. Rack Server: Dual Core 2.0Ghz, 320GB - Home Automation/Security/SQL Server Client 1: HD Extender on 42" Samsung 1080P LCD and 92" Epson 1080p Projector. Gaming Rig:Q6600 Quad O/C to 2.8ghz, 4GB DDR2 1066 RAM, Geforce 8600GTS Misc: Onkyo TX-SR705 Receiver, Netgear Pro Safe 16port Gig Switch, Cat6 cabling, Linksys WRT54G running tomato firmware |
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