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Av2hdr
Howard
22-11-2011
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
grahamlthompson
22-11-2011
Originally Posted by Howard:
“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??”

Click File and choose output folder. The 3 files will go to where you tell the programme to send it. Using the modified fitmware you can upload it direct to the hdr internal drive of a networked box.

3.5GB is about right for a SD 90 minute recording.
Howard
22-11-2011
Thanks
ray-don
23-11-2011
Originally Posted by Howard:
“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??”

If you do not select an output folder using "File/Select Output Folder" it will just default to the folder where the source video is stored.
galleonslap
28-11-2011
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!
grahamlthompson
28-11-2011
Originally Posted by galleonslap:
“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!”

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.
galleonslap
28-11-2011
Originally Posted by grahamlthompson:
“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.”

Thanks, didn't realise that, presumably this is with File Manager?
grahamlthompson
28-11-2011
Originally Posted by galleonslap:
“Didn't realise that, presumably this is with File Manager?”

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.
galleonslap
28-11-2011
Originally Posted by grahamlthompson:
“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.”

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.
grahamlthompson
28-11-2011
Originally Posted by galleonslap:
“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 can create subfolders too.

You could have Home Movies/Comedies, Home Movies/Travel, Home Movies/X rated for instance
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