Would you mind sending me a PM with what program you use and any settings for transcoding to mp4. Do you keep the 5.1 surround?
Hi, thanks for the reply. I'm not fully up to speed with the terminology so the PM you requested would be?
Would you mind sending me a PM with what program you use and any settings for transcoding to mp4. Do you keep the 5.1 surround?
humax# hmt -bookmarks Click_20140104_0130.hmt
156 284 525 766 887 1129 1370
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Do start times of recordings really vary by a significant amount between machines?
ok, but assuming you set your box to AR (or to an agreed "standard" padding) and were in the same region as the person that set the cut times?
I agree. I am a big fan of Nicesplice but it tends to cut a bit after where the mark is placed. This is fine when you can tweak a bookmark and re-crop the original, but it would be difficult to get anything other than a crude edit by applying someone else's crop points to your file.DelftBlue said:using Nicesplice for editing, though very convenient and easy, is somewhat imprecise compared to other methods.
I used to be able to do frame by frame edits on an analogue PVR, but there are significant difficulties in the digital domain. The video stream is compressed by having a key frame every now and again (which is effectively a still jpeg), and then a series of subsequent frames are transmitted as differences from the key frame. Consequently the "easy" edit points require the start of each section to coincide with a key frame. The bookmark quantizations do not necessarily correspond with key frames, hence the difference between the bookmark points and the actual cut.I have an ageing Panasonic combined unit with SD freeview, VHS recorder, DVD rewriter and 250GB hard drive. I mention it because the editing on this box is amazing. It has frame by frame advance and you can crop to the exact frame. Editing is very quick as it simply removes unwanted sections from the original file: no copying required. I have not come across another box which is as precise and quick as this one.
Processing Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198 (inverted: 0)
Moving recording to /media/NASserver/_original
Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198.ts
Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198.nts
Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198.hmt
Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198.thm
CMD: /mod/bin/nicesplice -in {/media/NASserver/_original/Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198} -out {/media/NASserver/Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198} -cutBookMarks
Found bookmark at - 206
Found bookmark at - 5825
progLen = 6118s, 2 bookmarks, HD = 1
Read 196661 entries from nts
cut at nan seconds = frame 5906 (206918)
cut at nan seconds = frame 189067 (5825839)
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Read failure/EOF within frame 7385 skipping rest of file
Wrote 1483 entries to /media/NASserver/Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198. Stripped 0 packets (0k) of EPG data
New Program Length = 53s now shrunk
Renaming file group to Lara Croft_ Tomb Raider_20160123_2353-1453736198-1453736293
Time taken: 18.748
I see this occasionally. It is caused by a glitch in the recording, often due to a brief signal dropout. Sometimes nicesplice will still work if you shrink the file first, but not always. The only other way around it (without editing on a PC, for example) is to position the first bookmark at the point where the crop fails and crop the rest of the file. You can then join the first cropped section (the one where you got the error message) to the second using the join function, though you will get a slight artefact at the join point in the combined file.Is anyone else having trouble with nicesplice and HD recordings?
I have a number of HD recording that will not be processed correctly by nicesplice. They always fail early into the .ts file with an EOF error.
I've tried encrypted and decrypted files, shrunk and unshrunk, but the files always fail in the same place.
I think it is a similar problem to this one: http://hummy.tv/forum/threads/corrupt-recordins-nicesplice-issue.6821/
Here's an example:
By using the hmt Custom Firmware package you can examine a recording's bookmarks, they are recorded in seconds, so for example
Equates to 7 (bookmarks) @ 00:02:36, 00:04:44, 00:08:45, 00:12:46, 00:14:47, 00:18:49, 00:22:50 Hours:Mins:SecondsCode:humax# hmt -bookmarks Click_20140104_0130.hmt 156 284 525 766 887 1129 1370 humax#