For some time I have been frustrated that whenever I edit a .ts file in VideoReDo, re-create the sidecar files with AV2HDR-T2 and copy the results back to the HDR-Fox T2 the subtitles aren't retained. So I have done some investigation and come up with a simple solution which seems to work (though I have only tested it on a couple of files so far):
I have only used this method for edits to SD recordings.
Required for this method:
VideoReDo (I am using the "VideoReDo TV Suite V4")
Customized Firmware and WebIf installed on the Hummy
The "sidecare" package installed in the Customized Firmware.
1) Copy the Hummy .ts file (decrypted of course) to your PC and edit it as required with VideoReDo.
2) When saving the edited file (in VideoReDo), instead of saving it as .ts, save it as a .m2ts file (selecting "MPEG2 M2TS (*.m2ts)" from the "Save as type options"). This saves it with the required packet size of 192.
3) Manually change the filetype from .m2ts back to .ts
4) Copy the new (.ts) file back to the Hummy
5) Using the WebIf Browse Mode find the new file on the Hummy, click on the Opt+ button alongside the file, select "Sidecar files", enter the Channel No and Channel Name in the dialogue box that appears ... and ... Bob's your uncle.
(Forgive me if this has been covered before in the Forum.)
I have only used this method for edits to SD recordings.
Required for this method:
VideoReDo (I am using the "VideoReDo TV Suite V4")
Customized Firmware and WebIf installed on the Hummy
The "sidecare" package installed in the Customized Firmware.
1) Copy the Hummy .ts file (decrypted of course) to your PC and edit it as required with VideoReDo.
2) When saving the edited file (in VideoReDo), instead of saving it as .ts, save it as a .m2ts file (selecting "MPEG2 M2TS (*.m2ts)" from the "Save as type options"). This saves it with the required packet size of 192.
3) Manually change the filetype from .m2ts back to .ts
4) Copy the new (.ts) file back to the Hummy
5) Using the WebIf Browse Mode find the new file on the Hummy, click on the Opt+ button alongside the file, select "Sidecar files", enter the Channel No and Channel Name in the dialogue box that appears ... and ... Bob's your uncle.
(Forgive me if this has been covered before in the Forum.)
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