Which DG* Tool to use for frame saving?
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 9:03 am
Hi,
I have been using DGIndex and DGAVCIndex for frame saving long time with great results. First one for the DVB-S content and second for the DVB-S2 one. I create projects with one of the DG* tools as it seems as the best way to cut out the commercials from the stream before encoding by simply using only specified part of the stream, however I have hit some limitations of that software that I am not able to find the appropriate solution for.
1) Some of the encodings issues I make that are streamed trough DVB-S2 seem to be related to the http://neuron2.net/board/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=112 where regardless of the encoder settings recordings with some HD content I get number of glitches. Now is there any way to get around of that issue by using those tools or rather DGDecNV is the only way to go? If DGDecNV is the appropriate way to go then I hope it will work without the need for Nvidia card. I am OK to go with CPU speed only as long as I know the software works. After all the tools I use now make use of the CPU Power only.
2) The second issue is of less importance as there are known workarounds, but still would be very welcome as it would mean less time spend doing extra work. I am not sure how many of your users records content with IPBox HD DGS Sattelite receivers, but it have the feature which any *.trp file recorder with it have extra content in it letting the receiver know whether the recorded content is encrypted or not which works ok with the tuner itself, but when one wants to load even the unencrypted file in the DGIndex must first set the PIDs manually as the software does not recognize PMT stream info properly or cut out few MBs from the file for DGAVCIndex to recognize file at all. Having that said would You care of taking a look at the samples recorded with the DGS IPBox HD to see if proper file recognition is possible?
PS Great tools
ryszardzonk
I have been using DGIndex and DGAVCIndex for frame saving long time with great results. First one for the DVB-S content and second for the DVB-S2 one. I create projects with one of the DG* tools as it seems as the best way to cut out the commercials from the stream before encoding by simply using only specified part of the stream, however I have hit some limitations of that software that I am not able to find the appropriate solution for.
1) Some of the encodings issues I make that are streamed trough DVB-S2 seem to be related to the http://neuron2.net/board/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=112 where regardless of the encoder settings recordings with some HD content I get number of glitches. Now is there any way to get around of that issue by using those tools or rather DGDecNV is the only way to go? If DGDecNV is the appropriate way to go then I hope it will work without the need for Nvidia card. I am OK to go with CPU speed only as long as I know the software works. After all the tools I use now make use of the CPU Power only.
2) The second issue is of less importance as there are known workarounds, but still would be very welcome as it would mean less time spend doing extra work. I am not sure how many of your users records content with IPBox HD DGS Sattelite receivers, but it have the feature which any *.trp file recorder with it have extra content in it letting the receiver know whether the recorded content is encrypted or not which works ok with the tuner itself, but when one wants to load even the unencrypted file in the DGIndex must first set the PIDs manually as the software does not recognize PMT stream info properly or cut out few MBs from the file for DGAVCIndex to recognize file at all. Having that said would You care of taking a look at the samples recorded with the DGS IPBox HD to see if proper file recognition is possible?
PS Great tools
ryszardzonk