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Tool for checking DVR-MS files (or extract .ts)?
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<blockquote data-quote="ziphnor" data-source="post: 56873" data-attributes="member: 14215"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have occasional stuttering problems(maybe once per hour, sometimes more) which i suspect are not 100% due to MP. In order to check 100% whether or not the stuttering is in the recording, and not related to any playback problem, i found a tool called MPEG-2 repair which can scan MPEG-2 Transport Stream files for errors. I can capture to a transport stream file using the raw capture tool for my DVB-C tuner, but its rather inconvinient, as i usually spot the problem while watching a recording(which is DVR-MS).</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know how to check a DVR-MS file in a similar manner, or perhaps just extract the transport stream from it, if applicable?</p><p></p><p>I guess a tool for checking MPEG-2 files would also be nice since that allows me to convert DVR-MS -> MPEG-2 and then check them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziphnor, post: 56873, member: 14215"] Hi, I have occasional stuttering problems(maybe once per hour, sometimes more) which i suspect are not 100% due to MP. In order to check 100% whether or not the stuttering is in the recording, and not related to any playback problem, i found a tool called MPEG-2 repair which can scan MPEG-2 Transport Stream files for errors. I can capture to a transport stream file using the raw capture tool for my DVB-C tuner, but its rather inconvinient, as i usually spot the problem while watching a recording(which is DVR-MS). Does anyone know how to check a DVR-MS file in a similar manner, or perhaps just extract the transport stream from it, if applicable? I guess a tool for checking MPEG-2 files would also be nice since that allows me to convert DVR-MS -> MPEG-2 and then check them. [/QUOTE]
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