Update time... After using the utility for a while I've begun to notice problems. StDef recordings are fine but HiDef content is another matter entirely. The file structure of HiDef material is corrupted, which nearly always causes my editing software to crash and makes it nigh-on impossible to...
Ok but after running the script, I'm able to export my HiDef recordings directly (without any further external processing) to an external drive where they can be archived or edited. A massive improvement over having to bounce things back and forth through FileZilla and HumaxUnEnc. :thumbsup:
Hi Charlie, I didn't even know about your replies till now because the e-mail notification never occurred! :(
I ran the app by (as usual) selecting Show Package Contents and then navigating to Scripts, where I then ran 3dc.sh from the Terminal....
Success! It takes a while but all the...
I don't get that. If I attempt to open the 3DC "Enc" icon, I receive...
I have to select "Show Package Contents" and then navigate to the Mac OS X folder, drag the applet into Terminal and then I receive the same error message as before but this time within the Humax Encryption Flag Reset...
Just to update this thread with some good news: I've received help with a solution that doesn't involve using Windows or paying for additional software.
Download and copy FFMPEG into your usr/local/bin directory, full instructions available here.
From the Terminal, CD to wherever the .TS file...
Still doesn't work me. When I right-click, the options available are to open it with Xcode, Excel, Textedit and Word. I've dragged humax.sh into the Terminal window and after a pause, it reports, "rm: Temp: No such file or directory."
Doesn't work for me, even after moving it to the Applications folder. A window opens and displays the script code, that's it.
Edited to add:
I have another Intel Mac with Snow Leopard. I'll try it on that and see what happens.
Hi Charlie, I'm on Mavericks (10.9.5) and I'm using Safari.
Just now, I made another attempt and met the same outcome as before. I tried "Show Package Contents" but that also leads to the error message as well.
I recorded a film last night from BBC 1 (HD) and when I played it back with VLC on my Mac, I couldn't hear most of the dialogue - just the film score. From a random accident, I managed to create a fix by disabling the audio track and then re-enabling it. With MPlayerX, there were no such issues...
Ok, seeing as Avidemux doesn't appear to be up to the task, which program would I need to appropriately manipulate the data and control streams within the TS?
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...
Update time... After using the utility for a while I've begun to notice problems. StDef recordings are fine but HiDef content is another matter entirely. The file structure of HiDef material is corrupted, which nearly always causes my editing software to crash and makes it nigh-on impossible to...
Ok but after running the script, I'm able to export my HiDef recordings directly (without any further external processing) to an external drive where they can be archived or edited. A massive improvement over having to bounce things back and forth through FileZilla and HumaxUnEnc. :thumbsup:
Hi Charlie, I didn't even know about your replies till now because the e-mail notification never occurred! :(
I ran the app by (as usual) selecting Show Package Contents and then navigating to Scripts, where I then ran 3dc.sh from the Terminal....
Success! It takes a while but all the...
I don't get that. If I attempt to open the 3DC "Enc" icon, I receive...
I have to select "Show Package Contents" and then navigate to the Mac OS X folder, drag the applet into Terminal and then I receive the same error message as before but this time within the Humax Encryption Flag Reset...
Just to update this thread with some good news: I've received help with a solution that doesn't involve using Windows or paying for additional software.
Download and copy FFMPEG into your usr/local/bin directory, full instructions available here.
From the Terminal, CD to wherever the .TS file...
Still doesn't work me. When I right-click, the options available are to open it with Xcode, Excel, Textedit and Word. I've dragged humax.sh into the Terminal window and after a pause, it reports, "rm: Temp: No such file or directory."
Doesn't work for me, even after moving it to the Applications folder. A window opens and displays the script code, that's it.
Edited to add:
I have another Intel Mac with Snow Leopard. I'll try it on that and see what happens.
Hi Charlie, I'm on Mavericks (10.9.5) and I'm using Safari.
Just now, I made another attempt and met the same outcome as before. I tried "Show Package Contents" but that also leads to the error message as well.
I recorded a film last night from BBC 1 (HD) and when I played it back with VLC on my Mac, I couldn't hear most of the dialogue - just the film score. From a random accident, I managed to create a fix by disabling the audio track and then re-enabling it. With MPlayerX, there were no such issues...
Ok, seeing as Avidemux doesn't appear to be up to the task, which program would I need to appropriately manipulate the data and control streams within the TS?
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...
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