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Re: rage VAULT 20-01-2020 (well, technically, 21-01-2020)

Reggie Rocket
Now here's the thing with my recording: It is there and complete (although I have not played back the entire recording, so there might be a glitch later on it it). Follow me here and hopefully I can explain this in a way that makes sense.

I recorded it with almost 15 minutes leeway either side as I'd read on here about VAULT shows sometimes starting early and/or ending late. So far I've been lucky with all but one recording. Anyway, there is a glitch of some kind near the end of "Call The Midwife", which aired before "rage".

Our recorder is an LG which can record PDTV to a hard disk or DVD, purchased as it has AV inputs which you can also record from. The AV in records in MPEG4 whilst broadcast TV is recorded in TS in whatever it is broadcast in. You can then transfer the recordings via USB2 to a flash drive or external/portable hard drive and then open up in your video editing software of choice. But the recorder adds no metadata to the .ts file, instead making its own files to store that information. Windows itself has a hernia if you want anything other than a file size. Even the file's date is always 1st January 1970.

Now, because of the glitch in "Call The Midwife", our regular software, Video ReDo, it crashes. If the file does open, Video ReDo claims it goes for 26 hours, then crashes anyway. Playing the file in VLC, it says it goes for 5hr 30. But when it hits the glitch in "Call The Midwife" it shows 2hr 30 has passed, although on screen it is still playing the scene with the glitch in it. These are the only programs we have that will open .ts files (although VLC won't open our recorder's raw .TS files with sound, only edited .ts files output by Video ReDo).

If this information is of any use to anybody, let me know and if it is useful, I'll upload my raw recording somewhere. It is 6.1GB.
I've had a similar thing happen with .vob files before, when extracting them from a DVD using DVD Shrink (though I always have the setting set to uncompressed). It happens when I move the start/end frame of a video to part of the recording that has had a piece in between cut out, e.g. if I kept two videos from a program, but removed some that were in between them before burning the title to disc. So, to avoid this, I would have to make sure that I don't move the chapter boundaries beyond those of the recording, where footage has been cut/edited out.

My files affected this way would have silly file durations, like 26 hours something, or even 0:00 or 0:01.

The way I have overcome it, when no longer having access to the source files to rip them again, is to use the program 'DVDVob2Mpg'. This extracts the mpg from the .vob file (no compression is involved). The mpg that is extracted always has the correct track duration. I can then add the file to an editing or DVD authoring program if I want to.

Perhaps you need to find something similar for whatever format the raw file is, so you can extract it as an mpg (or whatever). I'm pretty sure the program I use was free to download.

Re: rage VAULT 20-01-2020 (well, technically, 21-01-2020)

Reggie Rocket
Now here's the thing with my recording: It is there and complete (although I have not played back the entire recording, so there might be a glitch later on it it). Follow me here and hopefully I can explain this in a way that makes sense.

I recorded it with almost 15 minutes leeway either side as I'd read on here about VAULT shows sometimes starting early and/or ending late. So far I've been lucky with all but one recording. Anyway, there is a glitch of some kind near the end of "Call The Midwife", which aired before "rage".

Our recorder is an LG which can record PDTV to a hard disk or DVD, purchased as it has AV inputs which you can also record from. The AV in records in MPEG4 whilst broadcast TV is recorded in TS in whatever it is broadcast in. You can then transfer the recordings via USB2 to a flash drive or external/portable hard drive and then open up in your video editing software of choice. But the recorder adds no metadata to the .ts file, instead making its own files to store that information. Windows itself has a hernia if you want anything other than a file size. Even the file's date is always 1st January 1970.

Now, because of the glitch in "Call The Midwife", our regular software, Video ReDo, it crashes. If the file does open, Video ReDo claims it goes for 26 hours, then crashes anyway. Playing the file in VLC, it says it goes for 5hr 30. But when it hits the glitch in "Call The Midwife" it shows 2hr 30 has passed, although on screen it is still playing the scene with the glitch in it. These are the only programs we have that will open .ts files (although VLC won't open our recorder's raw .TS files with sound, only edited .ts files output by Video ReDo).

If this information is of any use to anybody, let me know and if it is useful, I'll upload my raw recording somewhere. It is 6.1GB.
Reggie, there is a program called TS Doctor that might help
http://www.cypheros.de/tsdoctor2_e.html

Unfortunately its not free, there is a trial but I am not sure what the limitations are.
Edit : Just read there is a full 30 day trial, presumably thats means what it says.

Re: rage VAULT 20-01-2020 (well, technically, 21-01-2020)

Yes, I have both the first two videos Reggie, I definitely kept them two.

Re: rage VAULT 20-01-2020 (well, technically, 21-01-2020)

Andrew
Reggie, there is a program called TS Doctor that might help
http://www.cypheros.de/tsdoctor2_e.html

Unfortunately its not free, there is a trial but I am not sure what the limitations are.
Edit : Just read there is a full 30 day trial, presumably thats means what it says.
Andrew, that program worked perfectly! Thank you very much! It also looks like there's a lot of functionality in it to explore.

I used it on an old recording of ABC3 from March 2018 but it couldn't fix it - but it really tried! Mind you, I'd given up on that recording ages ago. I only didn't delete it in case it was a corrupt patch on the hard drive.

If anybody needs a copy of that VAULT, I'm editing the file at the moment (playing it as I go to check for signal dropouts) and the whole thing in .mpg is 4.52GB - so far the first three songs are fine.

Re: rage VAULT 20-01-2020 (well, technically, 21-01-2020)

Reggie Rocket
Andrew
Reggie, there is a program called TS Doctor that might help
http://www.cypheros.de/tsdoctor2_e.html

Unfortunately its not free, there is a trial but I am not sure what the limitations are.
Edit : Just read there is a full 30 day trial, presumably thats means what it says.
Andrew, that program worked perfectly! Thank you very much! It also looks like there's a lot of functionality in it to explore.

I used it on an old recording of ABC3 from March 2018 but it couldn't fix it - but it really tried! Mind you, I'd given up on that recording ages ago. I only didn't delete it in case it was a corrupt patch on the hard drive.

If anybody needs a copy of that VAULT, I'm editing the file at the moment (playing it as I go to check for signal dropouts) and the whole thing in .mpg is 4.52GB - so far the first three songs are fine.
Brilliant mate, happy to hear that. I tried it once myself a long while back but unfortunately what I had was doomed.

I might even download it again for another look :)