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<blockquote data-quote="shacknasty" data-source="post: 575399" data-attributes="member: 22568"><p><strong>Re: Reencode TV recordings</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>for tv1+2 i use h264cutter to cut the ads, dgavcindex to demux and winamp to encode the audio, and megui to compress the video and mux the new audio stream to it. </p><p></p><p>been using that combination on tvnz dvb-t for years and still havnt (although havnt looked in a year or so) found a more reliable way to do it. </p><p></p><p>edit: just loaded a clip from TV1 into 'WinX Video Converter Platnium' and it seems to work fine with aac audio - might work for you too... this is a 7 second avi from using mostly the default settings <a href="http://beeras.com/1-TVONE-Clip0.avi" target="_blank">http://beeras.com/1-TVONE-Clip0.avi</a></p><p></p><p>while im at it... this is our not so secret anymore avisynth profile, for use with megui or whatever - obviously need the dlls that come with autogk for it to work, and you need to deal with the audio separately. can probably be adjusted/tweaked for better output now - anyone have suggestions?</p><p></p><p>[code]LoadPlugin("c:\Program Files\AutoGK\DGMPGDec\DGDecode.dll")</p><p>LoadPlugin("c:\Program Files\AutoGK\filters\Decomb.dll")</p><p>LoadPlugin("c:\Program Files\AutoGK\filters\leakkerneldeint.dll")</p><p></p><p>DirectShowSource("blah.ts", audio=false)</p><p>Decimate(2) 'remove for 3 or 4</p><p>LeakKernelDeInt(order=1,sharp=true) 'remove for 1 or 2</p><p>Crop(4,4,-4,-4)</p><p>BilinearResize(624,352)[/code]</p><p></p><p>if you want to encode to 720p mkv then the approach is slightly different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shacknasty, post: 575399, member: 22568"] [b]Re: Reencode TV recordings[/b] for tv1+2 i use h264cutter to cut the ads, dgavcindex to demux and winamp to encode the audio, and megui to compress the video and mux the new audio stream to it. been using that combination on tvnz dvb-t for years and still havnt (although havnt looked in a year or so) found a more reliable way to do it. edit: just loaded a clip from TV1 into 'WinX Video Converter Platnium' and it seems to work fine with aac audio - might work for you too... this is a 7 second avi from using mostly the default settings [url]http://beeras.com/1-TVONE-Clip0.avi[/url] while im at it... this is our not so secret anymore avisynth profile, for use with megui or whatever - obviously need the dlls that come with autogk for it to work, and you need to deal with the audio separately. can probably be adjusted/tweaked for better output now - anyone have suggestions? [code]LoadPlugin("c:\Program Files\AutoGK\DGMPGDec\DGDecode.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\Program Files\AutoGK\filters\Decomb.dll") LoadPlugin("c:\Program Files\AutoGK\filters\leakkerneldeint.dll") DirectShowSource("blah.ts", audio=false) Decimate(2) 'remove for 3 or 4 LeakKernelDeInt(order=1,sharp=true) 'remove for 1 or 2 Crop(4,4,-4,-4) BilinearResize(624,352)[/code] if you want to encode to 720p mkv then the approach is slightly different. [/QUOTE]
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