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<blockquote data-quote="PoBear" data-source="post: 1091684" data-attributes="member: 19817"><p>Thanks for replying</p><p></p><p>Although the containers are different WTV vs TS the actually video is identical with the exception of length and even then it is only a few minutes, I've done tests converting the videos from both systems and have produced files that are literally only a few bytes different in size.</p><p></p><p>The audio is offset by fixed amount throughout the recording, but is a variable value from one recording to another, even consecutive recordings on the same channel can have different values.</p><p></p><p>I use MCBuddy (FFMPEG) to convert all of my SD recordings from the original MPEG-2 TS to XVID in an AVI container and then use VirtualDub to edit out the start/end and commercials, it is at this point that I have to adjust the audio. I also have the problem if I just use VirtualDub and convert to DIVX directly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PoBear, post: 1091684, member: 19817"] Thanks for replying Although the containers are different WTV vs TS the actually video is identical with the exception of length and even then it is only a few minutes, I've done tests converting the videos from both systems and have produced files that are literally only a few bytes different in size. The audio is offset by fixed amount throughout the recording, but is a variable value from one recording to another, even consecutive recordings on the same channel can have different values. I use MCBuddy (FFMPEG) to convert all of my SD recordings from the original MPEG-2 TS to XVID in an AVI container and then use VirtualDub to edit out the start/end and commercials, it is at this point that I have to adjust the audio. I also have the problem if I just use VirtualDub and convert to DIVX directly. [/QUOTE]
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