![]() Also: the files I actually care about all happen to come from the channel that sample E came from. In this case the TS is completely empty, and the PS still contains obvious issues ("TO PREVENT THE INGDIENRETS", "AFTER EA ICHNGREDIENT", "THE TANK'S CONNTTES", "QUALITY-CONTROL STINTEG.", "THE THICKNESS OF THEAINT P." In this case VLC is able to play e.ts and display all the subtitles correctly without error (though it does have issues with e.ps, worse than ccextractor does). In these cases the PS files have obvious issues the TS files seem good as well. Unfortunately I can't share the decryption key so that's not of much use to you. This is because tivodecode is much easier to use, but unable to process TS files. For each TS I passed it through "DirectShow Dump" (paired with TiVo Desktop both included in the folder linked below). This was done by navigating to the TiVo's web interface and following the download links.įor each PS I ran "tivodecode" ( ) to produce the decrypted mpeg. I grabbed five more arbitrary recordings, each right about one minute a piece, each in both TS and PS format. I didn't find any description for that in specs (maybe I've missed something). But, if we shift the last picture by 2 positions, i.e., 8, 9, 12, 10, 11 it'll yield the correct output (IS ACTUALLY VERY SIMIL). which is exactly the output of CCExtractor. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #136 (comment).ĩ1A58F GOP drop:0 time:0:0:0:0 closed:1 broken:0Īfter sorting by temporal reference it yields: "IS ACTUALLY VERYIMIL S". On Mar 20, 2015, at 6:45 PM, Willem It would be even better if you could share some samples, or provide with details (like input format, used parameters, etc.) :) It is also possible that the identical garbling just happens to be identical and not necessarily related to OP’s issueĭo let me know if you’d like any additional details from me. It is very possible that the garbling is not caused by ccextractor but I found it interesting that my experience is identical to what was described. I thought I would pipe in because the garbling description is exactly what I have been experiencing. However, until this thread was created, I always thought that the garbling was the fault of the transfer process that occurred between the Tivo units to my mac - either caused by the Tivo OS or by the two software apps (KMTTH & cTivo) that downloaded the videos from the Tivo units. The garbling described earlier occurs with both Tivo units and both KMTTG and cTivo. I can describe the input - I download the video from my Tivo units (I have a Series3 and a Premiere units), and convert them either using KMTTG or or cTivo, both of which processes involve the use of ccextractor.
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