extractstream update/test
dontspammeplease@y...
dontspammeplease at y...
Thu, 01 Nov 2001 01:24:27 -0000
I can tell you the 2.0.1 nfs works on 2.5. Beyond that, I'm
helpless... I can get the audio to play, but I have yet to see ANY
working video.. I just found this group though, so I am hopeful that
you all can help!! ;-)
-Steve
--- In ExtractStream@y..., billyb111b@y... wrote:
> Dale,
> What are you using ot transfer from Tivo to PC? and does the -f
flag
> assume -s?
>
> Heres why I ask...
>
> If I use -f only, the output does not get directed correctly (im
> assuming something to do with the stdout and/or DUMP_OUT variable.
> If I use -s -f, the stdout sends to nc correctly, but the -f is
> ignored (and the first and last chunks are not ignored)
> If I use -f -s, its the same as the first.
>
> Do I need to set the DUMP_OUT variable? I could try NFS, but I
> haven't put that on 2.5 yet.. (Do the 2.0.1 modules work on 2.5.1
if
> forced or has anyone compiles NFS for 2.5 yet?)
>
> thanks
>
> bill
>
> --- In ExtractStream@y..., Dale Reed <daler@n...> wrote:
> > billyb111b@y... wrote:
> >
>
> > > Hey Dale,
> > >
> > > I tried the updated es3 last night on some new streams, and it
did
> > > what it said (skipped the first and last chunk of each set).
The
> > > problem with my setup seems to be more the just the first and
last
> > > chunk, it seems to be the first few and last few chunks, plus a
> few
> > > chunks in the middle here and there. The begining is always
bad,
> > > (from another show, usually at a different quality, which
messes
> up
> > > dvd2avi) beyond just the first chunk, but it seems to follow
> > > sequence, so SS keeps it?!?. Any way to set a range of chunks
to
> be
> > > exracted? Im not a programmer by any means, but Im learning.
> >
> >
> > Can you send me the output of -f? Something like this usually
> works:
> >
> > es3 -f xxxxxx 2>/var/tmp/err.log
> >
> > then ftp/copy the log from the tivo and mail to me (daler@n...
> >
> > --
> > Dale
> >
> > -> Philips SA Tivo 2.0.1, tivonet, tivomad 14gb->30gb (single)