You were right.. it wasn't decryped.. I've pushed back a copy of a file that has been pushed to USB, then chopped using AVIDemux, and then FTP'd to the box. FFmpeg is now saying;
Input #0, mpegts, from 'OOglies_20110305_1024.ts':
Duration: N/A, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Program 1...
I've just tried extracting a thumbnail image from a recording on the box itself using ffmpeg.. it's not working for some reason.
humax# ffmpeg -y -i ZingZillas_20110618_0817.ts -f singlejpeg -ss 10 -vframes 1 -s 150x100 -an zingthumb.jpg
ffmpeg version 0.8, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg...
True true, depends on how complex it is to cut stuff out of it; if it doesn't require a re-encode or anything fancy then maybe it'll be okay. There's an open source MPEG toolbox here, but that doesn't support MPEG4
http://mpgtx.sourceforge.net/#Usage
There's AviDemux which supposedly does, and...
This is something I raised on the Wishlist thread, but I'd like to discuss it a bit further to see whether it might be possible to achieve it via the command line, and then maybe through the web interface.
If we were able to chop portions of a file out without corrupting it, then that'd give us...
That would be quite nice.. especially if the display of the episodes within a folder allowed me to quickly see duplicates. Kids shows are a nightmare to manage & not being able to sort by episode title is a PITA. At least the series auto-filer script alters the title so it's easier to see what's...
Added this to post #2..
4) Basic editing of recordings.. help us remove the crud at the start/end + Ads.
My original point (3) is kinda taken care of with the changes I made to the series auto-filer script :-D
Once we've tested out the latest version of the script which does the title renaming up-front, how about we get this rolled into a package that everyone can install easily? Is it a relatively simple job?
Between taking my 3yr old to the museum and burping my 3wk old daughter, I'd altered the script around so that the renaming happens in spite of the file move.. that means it'll rename files (for series) as soon as they're recorded. You won't get instances of the first episode not getting renamed...
Looks like it can handle 40 characters.
I've also modified the dedup scrip to be a script called 'nicename' which will simply set the title of all the files in a folder to a nice name.. it won't rename the physical file or do any dedupe stuff. Useful to get your kids TV in order and then use...
Thanks. I've just updated it again, with hopefully the final edit. Just removed some of the comments & can confirm it's working on my system when it's executed via the cron job. Not sure on the perfect ep title length.. it's now at 30 characters, but it might be able to handle more.
Here's a modified version of the script.. it has an option (enabled/disabled at the top) that renames the file / program title as it gets moved to the target folder. It's pretty essential for kids TV shows where the Humax does a poor job at showing you which ep is which. Have a play.. it's not...
Just got the keyword alerts via email set up.. looking good! Thanks for all your work on this.. the Toppy PVR was made brilliant by 3rd party developers & it looks like the same is happening with the HDR-Fox T2 :)
You were right.. it wasn't decryped.. I've pushed back a copy of a file that has been pushed to USB, then chopped using AVIDemux, and then FTP'd to the box. FFmpeg is now saying;
Input #0, mpegts, from 'OOglies_20110305_1024.ts':
Duration: N/A, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Program 1...
I've just tried extracting a thumbnail image from a recording on the box itself using ffmpeg.. it's not working for some reason.
humax# ffmpeg -y -i ZingZillas_20110618_0817.ts -f singlejpeg -ss 10 -vframes 1 -s 150x100 -an zingthumb.jpg
ffmpeg version 0.8, Copyright (c) 2000-2011 the FFmpeg...
True true, depends on how complex it is to cut stuff out of it; if it doesn't require a re-encode or anything fancy then maybe it'll be okay. There's an open source MPEG toolbox here, but that doesn't support MPEG4
http://mpgtx.sourceforge.net/#Usage
There's AviDemux which supposedly does, and...
This is something I raised on the Wishlist thread, but I'd like to discuss it a bit further to see whether it might be possible to achieve it via the command line, and then maybe through the web interface.
If we were able to chop portions of a file out without corrupting it, then that'd give us...
That would be quite nice.. especially if the display of the episodes within a folder allowed me to quickly see duplicates. Kids shows are a nightmare to manage & not being able to sort by episode title is a PITA. At least the series auto-filer script alters the title so it's easier to see what's...
Added this to post #2..
4) Basic editing of recordings.. help us remove the crud at the start/end + Ads.
My original point (3) is kinda taken care of with the changes I made to the series auto-filer script :-D
Once we've tested out the latest version of the script which does the title renaming up-front, how about we get this rolled into a package that everyone can install easily? Is it a relatively simple job?
Between taking my 3yr old to the museum and burping my 3wk old daughter, I'd altered the script around so that the renaming happens in spite of the file move.. that means it'll rename files (for series) as soon as they're recorded. You won't get instances of the first episode not getting renamed...
Looks like it can handle 40 characters.
I've also modified the dedup scrip to be a script called 'nicename' which will simply set the title of all the files in a folder to a nice name.. it won't rename the physical file or do any dedupe stuff. Useful to get your kids TV in order and then use...
Thanks. I've just updated it again, with hopefully the final edit. Just removed some of the comments & can confirm it's working on my system when it's executed via the cron job. Not sure on the perfect ep title length.. it's now at 30 characters, but it might be able to handle more.
Here's a modified version of the script.. it has an option (enabled/disabled at the top) that renames the file / program title as it gets moved to the target folder. It's pretty essential for kids TV shows where the Humax does a poor job at showing you which ep is which. Have a play.. it's not...
Just got the keyword alerts via email set up.. looking good! Thanks for all your work on this.. the Toppy PVR was made brilliant by 3rd party developers & it looks like the same is happening with the HDR-Fox T2 :)
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