Peter Jason wrote:
> From normal TV stations, though not from HD channels - which consume
> too much disk space.
>
> Of course I then strain the movies thru a video editor (Video ReDo) to
> cut out the ads.
>
> Then I store them on a dedicated HDD. This 1Tb HDD can hold 250
> normal movies, and when this is full I buy another HDD.
>
> Video Re Do and other video editors do not like the raw Windows media
> files, and so they must be converted.
>
> Peter
A group like rec.video.desktop may be a better source of inspiration,
as there are people who edit stuff like that all day.
I'd want to go back and review the workflow first, to make sure
you aren't missing an opportunity some where.
Are you using Media Center to record the content, or some
other tool ?
Is the "2 tuner card" a digital card (8VSB), and are you recording digital
content ? Perhaps you could name the card, and also what recording
application you're using. If you're in a country which still has
analog, you could be recording NTSC or PAL, and then the issues will
be slightly different (less chance of a "free lunch" in the work
flow).
VideoReDo is frame accurate MPEG2.
http://www.videoredo.com/en/index.htm
An OTA digital broadcast, could well be carrying some version of
MPEG-2 as well. Now, perhaps what you'd want, is a recording
application that simply records the MPEG-2. And then, you should be
able to take it into VideoReDo, snip commercials, and impose
no recompression penalty. The final question then is, what format
do you want to store them on, until playing them ? MPEG-2 might
be fine for that as well.
It's possible, that the recording application is changing formats
when recording, forcing you to do yet another conversion back
to the format being transmitted in the first place.
Paul
> On Fri, 8 Jul 2011 20:34:05 -0400, "bj" <>
> wrote:
>
>> Where are all these movies coming *from*?
>> I thought TV cards only received OTA channels, & how many movies are they
>> putting out?
>> bj
>>
>> "Peter Jason" wrote in message
>> news:...
>>
>> I have Windows 7.
>>
>> I record many movies via a 2-tuner TV card.
>>
>> I can record many movies per day, and these have to be converted to
>> dvr-ms format one by one.
>>
>> Is there any way to just select, say 4 movies with ctrl-click and have
>> them converted all at once automatically? This would save time.