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I have a number of conversion programs to use. My original recordings are ".ts" files. A one hour recording is about 5,500,000 KB - 5,600,000 KB.
What size should I shoot for for the ChannelsDVR? The simplest converter to use is made by Roxio. Unfortunately, they generally give you an option to have it output for you tube or for a specific device like an iPhone, android, etc. Choosing the Apple TV as a first shot, the resulting settings were:
Compression: H.264
Resolution: HD 1080 (1920 x 1080)
Frame Rate: 30 FPS
Data Rate: 8000 K bps
Audio format: AAC
Sampling rate: 48 kHz
Sample size: 16 bits
Channel: stereo.
It produces an MPEG-4 file.
There also is the option to set up a custom translation in addition to the specified device formats If there are ideal specs you can share, I would appreciate the help. It appears the naming procedure is the name followed by (year). I’m running my first tests to write this.
I did the conversion of the file as indicated above. I put it in a special directory on the server where I have channels DVR running. When I looked on the server I saw there was a listing for it. But there’s also under imports, many smaller clips of only a few seconds. There was also one file that showed it was about 1 hour. It seems like it worked on the server, but trying from the network, it was slow motion and really strange sounding. Very slow and dawn out.
I only placed the file in the folder, I did nothing from the program, but it seemed to pick it up when I displayed the content. Before we go too far is there an ideal configuration I could use, and instructions on how to include it.
Thank you!