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dvr studio pro

Verfasst: 30.11.2005, 21:23
von oscarr
Hi,
Since today i installed dvr studio pro. I have a humax pvr 8000 and i have some files i want to convert to mpeg. This must be the program i thaught! Well, it doesn't do anything except crashing or 'working' and doing nothing:
When i open a .vid file wich is on my harddisk the program crashes from time to time. When i restart the program and open the file again the program doesnt crash and i can 'demux to mpeg'. I can see a progress bar and after 20 seconds everything is finised but i cannot find the file it has created anywhere. I have given the ouput path to d:\test but i cannot find the output file anywhere. What am i doing wrong?

Thanks,
Oscar

Verfasst: 30.11.2005, 23:58
von Kimi
Please try a recording from a totally different TV-channel. Take the German "ARD" for example. Just to make sure the problem is not caused by the recording format itself.

If you are using Windows 98 or Windows ME that might be the problem.

Furthermore: Please uninstall the software and reinstall it again without changing any folders in the "Settings" windows. Just to make sure that isn't the problem.

Verfasst: 24.02.2006, 15:04
von oscarr
Hi,
Im running xp pro sp2. I installed the program today on an other computer and the same thing happens; the file is being demuxed (i did take another file, it doesn't matter what file i take) and i get 'done' after about 20 seconds (depends on how big the file is) but cant find the file.
Why isn't it working? Has anyone ever made it creating a mpeg file from a humax pvr8000 with this software? Does it matter that the files are recorded with scrambled mode on?

Verfasst: 27.02.2006, 23:06
von Kimi
@oscarr
Why isn't it working? Has anyone ever made it creating a mpeg file from a humax pvr8000 with this software?
Yes - me, no Problems so far...
Does it matter that the files are recorded with scrambled mode on?
Yes it does - if the recording is recorded scrambled, DVR-Studio cannot de-scramble it. That would be illegal anyway.