How do you convert recordings...?

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  • wolf359
    Newbie
    • Apr 2009
    • 4

    #1

    How do you convert recordings...?

    I'm just wondering if anyone knows what software will convert recordings made onto a USB device with the TM 5400 Super into .avi or .mpg format. I'm sure I tried VLC, Windows Media Player, and Media Player Classic but they couldn't read the file on the USB device never mind convert it. It's been a while since I tried so I just thought I'd ask before I forgot again
    Thanks for the help guys, and sorry if it's been posted before.
  • shaney
    Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 40

    #2
    mate try the software that came with it to pick up files if not drag to desktop and right click properties and see what format the file is then download winavi converter from pirate bay and convert

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    • wolf359
      Newbie
      • Apr 2009
      • 4

      #3
      Thanks shaney. After all that, I recorded a bit of video and found out it is .ts format. I found a program which transcodes the video (didn't try WINavi, but thanks for the suggestion) to mpeg or DVD .vob PAL. (It also does NTSC and SECAM for our international members.)
      The program I used is Tipard MPEG TS Converter, from
      Code:
      http://www.tipard.com/mpeg-ts-converter.html
      and this is a free trial.
      GFXworld is an interesting site too

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      • Fergal
        V.I.P. Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 1007

        #4
        Originally posted by wolf359
        Thanks shaney. After all that, I recorded a bit of video and found out it is .ts format. I found a program which transcodes the video (didn't try WINavi, but thanks for the suggestion) to mpeg or DVD .vob PAL. (It also does NTSC and SECAM for our international members.)
        The program I used is Tipard MPEG TS Converter, from
        Code:
        http://www.tipard.com/mpeg-ts-converter.html
        and this is a free trial.
        GFXworld is an interesting site too
        projectx is very good and quick as well.

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        • wolf359
          Newbie
          • Apr 2009
          • 4

          #5
          Fergal - Is ProjectX the one you need to compile the executable first using Java? I downloaded that from SourceForge but when I checked the readme.txt , I couldn't be bothered finding the Java path. Go on! Call me lazy
          As it turns out, with Tipard you can do HD as well. (Which would be good if I had the 6900 rather than the 5400. Hey ho...)
          Maybe I'll try it though - ProjectX is free after all.

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          • netforce
            Newbie
            • Mar 2009
            • 6

            #6
            try convertx to dvd works fine with .ts files

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