Thomas Ferlauto
January 6th, 2004, 08:16 PM
Elgato has a new product EyeTV 400 it records digital broadcasts, but it comes with software to edit out commercials. this is in the FAQ:
Q: How does EyeTV handle the MPEG-2 streams it receives?
A: The MPEG-2 data the EyeTV hardware receives is not decoded or otherwise modified in any way. It is passed on to the computer directly. All PIDs belonging to the program in question are saved.
Q: Can EyeTV export to other video formats such as QuickTime or AVI?
A: EyeTV currently supports export to MPEG-2 program streams or MPEG-1 system streams. There is no de/encoding involved. The transport stream is de-multiplexed and re-multiplexed into a program stream, but the MPEG data is not modified.
My question is, could this be used to take the file generate by the HD-10 and Virtual DVHS and convert it into a file FCP could understand?
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Q: How does EyeTV handle the MPEG-2 streams it receives?
A: The MPEG-2 data the EyeTV hardware receives is not decoded or otherwise modified in any way. It is passed on to the computer directly. All PIDs belonging to the program in question are saved.
Q: Can EyeTV export to other video formats such as QuickTime or AVI?
A: EyeTV currently supports export to MPEG-2 program streams or MPEG-1 system streams. There is no de/encoding involved. The transport stream is de-multiplexed and re-multiplexed into a program stream, but the MPEG data is not modified.
My question is, could this be used to take the file generate by the HD-10 and Virtual DVHS and convert it into a file FCP could understand?
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