Renaming did not work for me. But passing the file through another program to convert it worked fine. Then I could use MPEG Streamclip to edit the file. I would not even need to use the other program (VisualHub) if I did not want to edit.
I had just found the solution using the log file an hour or so ago. Right-clicking on the item is even better.
The file downloaded by wget is a bit weird, though. Plays fine in VLC. But I am used to processing files in MPEG Streamclip and would probably prefer to continue doing that. In that...
The solution to getting the media ID from XBMC turns out to be really easy. I use a Mac, so I don't know where the relevant file would be on a PC.
XBMC produces a log file, and the ID is in that, and can easily be read off by eye. Alternatively, it should not be difficult to create a program...
I have just started looking at this method using XBMC. Took some fiddling to get a connection to the Humax, but got there in the end. I did not see any media id. Oddly the program played with subtitles and I did not see how to turn them off. I am using a Mac, so things are likely to be somewhat...
Renaming did not work for me. But passing the file through another program to convert it worked fine. Then I could use MPEG Streamclip to edit the file. I would not even need to use the other program (VisualHub) if I did not want to edit.
I had just found the solution using the log file an hour or so ago. Right-clicking on the item is even better.
The file downloaded by wget is a bit weird, though. Plays fine in VLC. But I am used to processing files in MPEG Streamclip and would probably prefer to continue doing that. In that...
The solution to getting the media ID from XBMC turns out to be really easy. I use a Mac, so I don't know where the relevant file would be on a PC.
XBMC produces a log file, and the ID is in that, and can easily be read off by eye. Alternatively, it should not be difficult to create a program...
I have just started looking at this method using XBMC. Took some fiddling to get a connection to the Humax, but got there in the end. I did not see any media id. Oddly the program played with subtitles and I did not see how to turn them off. I am using a Mac, so things are likely to be somewhat...
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