[mythtv-users] mythtv and ITV HD

Robert McNamara robert.mcnamara at gmail.com
Fri Sep 4 16:48:41 UTC 2009


On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Richard
Morton<richard.e.morton at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2009/9/4 ken <dinoshifty at mailshack.com>:
>> M SHERBORNE wrote:
>>>
>>> Although I haven't patched mythtv to watch ITV HD live, I have told myth
>>> that channel 10510 is ITV HD, and it appears on the epg and I can record
>>> programs. The recorded files won't play in myth (no surprise there I guess),
>>> but I can use ffmpeg to put the recording into an mp4 wrapper without
>>> changing the audio/video, and it plays (sort of - sound sync is way off in
>>> gnome mplayer). SO the question is how do I transcode the recording into
>>> something that myth recognises and will play? Would there be a way of
>>> putting this into a user job and automating it?
>>>  I think the ffmpeg command line was:-
>>> ffmpeg -i inputfile.mpg -acodec copy -vcodec copy outputfile.mp4
>>>
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>>
>> As a matter of interest it appears to have been recently fixed in trunk
>>  http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/5388
>> Has anyone given it a try yet
>>
> that's interesting as I have been eyeing-up a free-sat tuner card...
> but as there are few channels extra compared to freeview currently and
> the main reason is the two HD channels until this is fixed I dont
> think I'll get one!
>
> thanks for pointing this out
> anyone know if a final fix is going to make the 0.22 cut?
>
> R

<fixed top posting>

Anything that goes into trunk before .22 branches will make .22.
Therefore, this will by definition be in .22.

And yes, someone has tested it, most fixes don't go in without a test :).

Robert


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