![]() There are several threads here and on videohelp about how to edit and re-encode these if you search. dga file to something different in a text editor (but it's not required) Any help would be appreciated.Īre you using DGAVCIndex? It will give FPS 120000 / 2002 usually, which is correct. Can anyone help me to determine if the rate/scale ratio can be changed and, if so, how? In addition, if I am incorrect in my assumptions or following a dead-end, let me know. ![]() Using the parameter -fps 60000/1001 does not change the ratio in the recorded file. I have been working with x264 and DivX264 to re-encode my HD PVR recordings, but I cannot seem to change the rate/scale ratio using either encoder. As I understand it, these odd ratios can adversely affect playback and seeking with some software players. The HD PVR produces H.264 streams with very odd rate/scale ratios. I have been reading about frame rates and how they are computed within a video stream using a rate and scale: fps = rate/scale. I have been trying to come up with an effective and reproducible method for re-encoding the H.264 recorded files with a lower bitrate to reduce file size. However, the file format is a bit odd in that the files are difficult to edit and/or re-encode. I apologize for the cross-posting.Īs many of you may know, the Hauppauge HD PVR produces some nice looking recordings from HD cable or satellite. = Linux version available.I posted this message in the VideoHelp and the Afterdawn forums, but have had no responses except a good suggestion to post here. Version history available = Complete changelog on our site. Old versions available = Download old versions of the program. Portable version available = Download the portable version and you can just extract the files and run the program without installation. It may not contain the latest versions.ĭownload old versions = Free downloads of previous versions of the program.ĭownload 64-bit version = If you have a 64bit operating system you can download this version.ĭownload portable version = Portable/Standalone version meaning that no installation is required, just extract the files to a folder and run directly. Visit developers site = A link to the software developer site.ĭownload (mirror link) = A mirror link to the software download. Be careful when you install the software and disable addons that you don't want! Ad-Supported = The software is bundled with advertising. No installation is required.ĭownload beta = It could be a Beta, RC(Release Candidate) or an Alpha / Nightly / Unstable version of the software.ĭownload 15MB = A direct link to the software download. Portable version = A portable/standalone version is available. Free Trial version available for download and testing with usually a time limit or limited functions. Trialware = Also called shareware or demo. It may be disabled when installing or after installation. Free software Ads = Free Download software and open source code but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. Freeware Ads = Download Free software but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. Free software Trialware = Download Free software and also open source code but some parts are trial/shareware. Free software = Download Free software and also open source code also known as FOSS (Free and Open Source Software). ![]() Freeware Trialware = Download Free software but some parts are trial/shareware. RECENTLY UPDATED = The software has been updated the last 31 days. NO LONGER DEVELOPED = The software hasn't been updated in over 5 years. Type and download NO MORE UPDATES? = The software hasn't been updated in over 2 years. Version number / Beta version number / Update version number and when it whas released. Explanation: NEW SOFTWARE= New tool since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version since your last visit NEW REVIEW= New review since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version Latest version
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