ts format recording works for digital television (DVB-T or ATSC).
We dump the transport streams directly to disk, after removing unnecessary packets (for other subchannels).
I've removed all the codecs from the PC and installed a fresh set from K-Lite, which seems to have made things better. I can now view the files on the PC, although still have major problems viewing on the remote TV through my current DLNA server (PS3MS). I have switched the card from dual to single tuner mode but doesn't seem to have made much difference.
I have recorded a program in the .ts file format, on the same PC, using
DVBViewer. This plays perfectly on the remote TV, through the same DLNA server. Funnily enough, it also plays on VLC media player now, on the PC, which I cant get any of the .ts files to do if recorded by MC15. VLC also shows me all the codec and metadata info, which I cant see for any of the MC15 files
So MC15 must be doing something different when recording in the .ts format.I wish I knew a bit more about the .ts format, as I could run both files through the TSReader, and try to spot something different. The only thing I can see, when examining the files, is the bitrate for those files recorded by MC15 are in the 5-7Mb/sec, whereas the DVBviewer ones are 2.9-3.2Mb/secs-which is what (the latter) I would expect for an MPEG-2 file. The figure for MC15 files seems awfully high?
It would be good to know if any other UK users are experiencing this as well.
cheers
cabs