ProdigalSon
New Member
I've made a few recordings with my new 2000T and whilst everything appears to be fine when editing Standard Def videos (removing adverts, performing trims), when I attempt to do the same with HiDef content on my Mac, I run into constant problems with audio sync issues.
The .TS files aren't even recognised at all with Mpeg Streamclip, so I use Avidemux instead and the original, unedited HiDef recording plays fine when reviewing within Avidemux or VLC but unless the saved, edited file is extremely short, say under a minute, it always suffers from an audio sync drift when I view the finished result with VLC.
In Quicktime and Mplayer OS X Extended, anything HiDef that was produced by the Humax won't even play with sound or without video corruption issues. Is there some kind of particular issue with HiDef .TS files produced by the 2000T? For years, I've used the aforementioned programmes to edit a variety of content, ranging from Standard Def .TS recordings to HiDef videos.
Is there something that I've missed here, or is extracting HiDef content from the 2000T still in the "teething" stage?
The .TS files aren't even recognised at all with Mpeg Streamclip, so I use Avidemux instead and the original, unedited HiDef recording plays fine when reviewing within Avidemux or VLC but unless the saved, edited file is extremely short, say under a minute, it always suffers from an audio sync drift when I view the finished result with VLC.
In Quicktime and Mplayer OS X Extended, anything HiDef that was produced by the Humax won't even play with sound or without video corruption issues. Is there some kind of particular issue with HiDef .TS files produced by the 2000T? For years, I've used the aforementioned programmes to edit a variety of content, ranging from Standard Def .TS recordings to HiDef videos.
Is there something that I've missed here, or is extracting HiDef content from the 2000T still in the "teething" stage?