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MediaPortal 1
Area 51 - Testing Area
Added Option to play TS Files with Movie Codec
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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 985437" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>At present, we register TsReader.ax as the default splitter for .ts files in the system, so in theory other players will use it to play *all* .ts files. This isn't a great idea, since TsReader.ax isn't a very 'generic' splitter, so maybe we should stop doing that anyway.</p><p> </p><p>There is a problem in that some cameras/camcorders use .ts as the file extension (and TsReader.ax can't handle the files so they won't play in MP).</p><p> </p><p>Maybe the compromise would be to get the video player to check for a .xml file of the same name as the .ts file (which always exist for TV server recordings, AFAIK) - if it exists then it uses the TsReader player/splitter (which means you get DVB subtitle support etc), otherwise it uses the splitter filter specified in the video codec settings ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 985437, member: 83973"] At present, we register TsReader.ax as the default splitter for .ts files in the system, so in theory other players will use it to play *all* .ts files. This isn't a great idea, since TsReader.ax isn't a very 'generic' splitter, so maybe we should stop doing that anyway. There is a problem in that some cameras/camcorders use .ts as the file extension (and TsReader.ax can't handle the files so they won't play in MP). Maybe the compromise would be to get the video player to check for a .xml file of the same name as the .ts file (which always exist for TV server recordings, AFAIK) - if it exists then it uses the TsReader player/splitter (which means you get DVB subtitle support etc), otherwise it uses the splitter filter specified in the video codec settings ? [/QUOTE]
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