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I have used this software, but where do I find the output file? I can find it anywhere can you help please? Thanks
![]() Also the ts file is 3.5gb for an 1and half hour movie! is this right?? Last edited by Howard : 22-11-2011 at 18:40. Reason: adding text |
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I have used this software, but where do I find the output file? I can find it anywhere can you help please? Thanks
![]() Also the ts file is 3.5gb for an 1and half hour movie! is this right?? 3.5GB is about right for a SD 90 minute recording. |
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I have used this software, but where do I find the output file? I can find it anywhere can you help please? Thanks
![]() Also the ts file is 3.5gb for an 1and half hour movie! is this right?? |
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Raydon - Is there any future possibility that you will be able to create a "series folder" and add imported recordings to it using AV2HDR? Thanks!
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Raydon - Is there any future possibility that you will be able to create a "series folder" and add imported recordings to it using AV2HDR? Thanks!
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You can already create your own folders and move existing recordings into the folder. The capability is built in to a bog standard Foxsat-hdr.
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Didn't realise that, presumably this is with File Manager?
Use the right pane with no usb drive attached. Press blue to create a new folder. When created open it. Cursor left to file the move option will be available. You can also use yellow (edit mode) to select multiple files to move. |
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Correct.
Use the right pane with no usb drive attached. Press blue to create a new folder. When created open it. Cursor left to file the move option will be available. You can also use yellow (edit mode) to select multiple files to move.
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Thanks Graham, I've used FM to move files around but didn't know you could make series-type folders with it too. I put some home movies I transferred to video on, and it will be great to have them in their own folder.
![]() You could have Home Movies/Comedies, Home Movies/Travel, Home Movies/X rated for instance
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