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    TM6900 hard drive to DVD

    i have just took delivery of TM6900 and am very impressed with quality of picture quality
    for a test i plugged in my 4 GIG pen which is formatted to FAT32 and recorded onto it for short period
    when i have plugged pen into my computer to try and download onto DVD it will not recognise the files
    when i open the files on the pen they show
    DVD movie info
    IDX file
    Transport stream.
    can anyone advise as to what i need to convert and burn to DVD.
    i would normally use Roxio.
    thanks

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    I suspect what you'll need is a tool which will convert the transport stream (TS) files into DVD compliant mpeg, something like AVStoDVD or ConvertXtoDvd - IIRC both of those can convert transport stream files.

    HTH

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    was thinking of getting this reciever but was unsure what format it recorded in and wether it recorded encrypted streams unencrypted that could be edited on a pc later. Manly HD stuff from premiere etc. Hope its not limited to fat 32 file structure as file size limits will be a pain when messing with HD :(

    Standard def mpeg2 TS streams are easily converted to dvd. Just demux The TS so you have a m2v video file and a mp2 audio file. (Google TS mux/demuxers) I use Dvdlab to author the files.

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    Tm6900 hard drive to DVD

    i will do a search for your recommendations as for hard drive
    when you get a new hard drive it has to be formatted on the 6900 which formats it to FAT32 which i dont think can be changed

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    You can watch the non HD recordings, using program:
    VideoRedoPLus ( no converstion required), can creat vosbs quickly and burn onto dvd no problem

    The HD recordings, I have yet to manage to play. I was told my Techmoate to use CoreAvc codecs would work. I purchased this but still am unable
    get it right. The audio is normal speed , but thevideo is slowww.

    If anyone can sort this out it would be great.

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