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So DVRMSToolbox can transcode the HD-PVR recorded video to Mpeg-2 as it is recording?
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If I can record SD video using the HD-PVR's Component input using the highest bitrate setting and then transcode that to Mpeg-2 will I get a better quality than using my current analog tuners w/ s-vid? If so, then I would at least want to replace the 3 USB2's that I have hooked up to my 3 STBs. I'll keep the PVR-500 analog just in case I run into conflicts. Quote:
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Playing with it since my last post, I can't get it to do that. I'm not sure yet if that is just a configuration thing. But it can easily do all sorts of post processing on the files, including pretty efficient transcode to mpeg2. Quote:
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I haven't bothered to try this myself with the analog channels because others here on the forum have mentioned they don't think it is worth it for SD material. Quote:
It just won't be as real-time as my previous post suggested. I'm hoping I just have a configuration wrong, and the conversions don't have to wait until the recording is over. Quote:
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By my calculation that is over 220 days of content. Never mind the cost, how do you have the time to watch all of that stuff?
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at an mpeg2 average that's pushing 10TB. I have about 24 days worth of video media sitting on just over 1TB.
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Couldn't you use sgraphrecorder to do that? It would require a fast CPU to do it in real time, I imagine. What you could do is use the sgraphrecorder application as the "tuner" in Sage and build a graph to use the HD-PVR as the source. I would be interested to know how that goes and how much cpu % it uses. |
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The average filesize for each movie is about 350MB. Most High Action, Sci-Fi or my family's personal favorites are bigger (around 800MB-1GB each). 1x1TB for my TV archive. 1hr shows cut down to about 41min are around 90MB and 1/2hr about 45MB. Recording drive is 1TB drive and OS is 3x320GB raid-0 Quote:
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No you can record SD via component. Some say it does a better job than any of the MPEG2 encoder cards out there. I personally only use mine for recording HD and my PVR500 for SD as I don't want to tie up my (only) HDPVR on SD content.
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For example, I have a PVR-500 where the signal tuned by the card is nowhere close to the recording I get using the STB s-vid output feeding the s-vid input on the PVR-500. My 500 does a fine job encoding; it just didn't do as well tuning. But I recently got my hands on a PVR-2250, and its analog tuners seem every bit as good as using the STB s-vid output feeding my PVR-500. So for $150 for the 2250, I can handle two analog sources with STB rental fees. Plus for those channels available in clear QAM, it can just capture those streams directly. Although I also have a HDHR for that too. I prefer to minimize the number of STBs rented and HD-PVRs required. Quote:
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Switching the exact same cable lead from my PVR-500 to my STB then s-vid to the 500, the signal is much worse on my 500's tuner. Moving that same cable to my 2250 configured to use the analog tuner, and the signal is good again. I mention using the same cable lead to eliminate differences from poor connectors, splitter outputs, etc. I don't think the STB is getting those low number channels digitally in my market. Is there a way the Moto 6200 can tell me for sure? |
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Sorry I have SA boxes, not Moto and Rogers cable transmits all channels digitally - the low ones (<75 or so) are also available analog of course.
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The website says Dual analog 'AND' Dual QAM... Quote:
I use 512x384, constant quality at 27, b-frames at 16 and ref frames of 8. AAC LC audio at 40Kbps in the *.mp4 container. A 41 minute video typically takes about 14-18 minutes. The quality is really good on my 36" SDTV but has some artifacts on any of my HDTVs. But I started this when HHD's were not so cheap. My newer, favorite shows are almost twice as big and take about 22 minutes to encode. Still rather quick.
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Note also that there is a single coax input with an internal splitter. So you can't for example to both OTA on one tuner and analog cable on the other. However, for cable users, it appears to be a really slick card. Since I also have a HDHR, I have not yet configured the 2250's digital tuners in Sage. But then it isn't officially supported yet either (the 2200 is). Quote:
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So how does Sage use the 4 tuners. How would Sage know which tuner is being used so it doesn't try to use Tuner and QAM on same tuner?
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So with a single cable connection to the 2250, it can record any combination of two channels, and dynamically switch them between analog and digital. Pretty slick. Since I also have a HDHR, I am waiting for official 2250 support before bothering with the digital tuners though. Even as just a dual analog tuner, it blows the quality of my PVR-500 away. |
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@Sam
I downloaded some test clips from the HD-PVR and also installed DVRMSToolbox. Could you give me some instructions on how to use it to convert from .ts to .mpg?
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Do to that, follow these steps:
This will start bringing up a series of dialogs with various settings. The ones I changed were: Video Encoder:
Video Scaling: Set output size to 720x480 After all the dialogs have been presented, you will be back at the main Configure window for the profile. Click OK to return to the profile, then Save to close the profile window. You can now manually test the conversion against a HD-PVR file using DVRMSToolboxGUI. Simply launch that from the Start menu, double click the Input File and Output File text boxes to select the files, set the process priority and select your new profile name from the list then click Run. If you want to auto convert recordings, there are more setup steps involved but the above should let you try some sample conversions. I set the output to 720x480 @ 6.3Mbps because I ultimately wanted to burn to DVD after editing out the commercials with Video Redo. You may want to output a higher resolution if you want to keep in HD, or a lower resolution if targeting commercial detection. When I first installed DVRMSToolbox, it could process a *.ts concurrent with the live recording. Now mine doesn't, and I haven't determined why -- I'm not sure if the timing of that was when I upgraded to 1.2.1.4 or now. If you do the above, try it against a file which has been recording at least 5 minutes but is not complete yet, and see what happens. |
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Sorry, I don't know what that would be. It sounds like some component is not installed or at the right version level.
I'd suggest asking on the DVRMSToolbox forums at http://babgvant.com/forums/ |
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When I get to the step to configure filters I get the following error:
http://www.parow.us/DVRMSerror.jpg
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What version do you use Sam?
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