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MCEBuddy 2.2
Kelem
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Master Geek
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8-Sep-2012 11:49
Hi, does anyone know if mcebuddy will shrink and remove adds from WTV files recorded from a DVB-T source?
I have looked on the website and can't find an answer that makes sense to me.
Thank you
SGSII I9100 4.0.3, D0KG2, OMEGA v7.0 Black Blue - XWLP3
GALAXY TABLET 7.7 rooted
IPAD 3, 3G, 64Gb
dontpanic42
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Uber Geek
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#683063
8-Sep-2012 13:15
You usually can't do anything with WTV files until you convert/re-mux them to raw .TS
Once you do that, MCEBuddy should be able to perform as advertised.
Kelem
188
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Master Geek
#683069
8-Sep-2012 13:56
It works with comskip turned off so guessing there lies the problem.
Also satelitte recordings are fine
SGSII I9100 4.0.3, D0KG2, OMEGA v7.0 Black Blue - XWLP3
GALAXY TABLET 7.7 rooted
IPAD 3, 3G, 64Gb
MickeyD
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Master Geek
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#683347
9-Sep-2012 10:52
Have you tried it with the donator version of comskip which supports H.264 WTV?
Kelem
188
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Master Geek
#683588
9-Sep-2012 21:49
Thanks Mickey, worked it out after looking for a while your right on the money.
not alot on mce website about that.
SGSII I9100 4.0.3, D0KG2, OMEGA v7.0 Black Blue - XWLP3
GALAXY TABLET 7.7 rooted
IPAD 3, 3G, 64Gb
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