![]() ![]() I tell ya, if I ever get this all sorted, I'll be sure to post the definitive guide to how to set this stuff up if you're an idiot in over your head. So at some point (in the past - this has been going on for a while, but I never cared enough), I've messed something up, I guess? Any ideas as to what?Ĭan anyone take these four pieces of information, and perhaps divine some sort of roadmap for me to follow to unscrew my filters/codecs/etc.? Of course, I'll be more than willing to try this and that, and answer any pertinent questions. This seems to occur in WMP, ZoomPlayer, and MPClassic. Another perhaps-related symptom of my system's general malaise is that whenever I hop around in an MPEG-1 stream, it ends up playing at greater than usual speed when I want to just play from that point. Whether it works for transport streams, I don't know. Too bad, because WinDVD definitely has a screen capture function. Sorta sits there lookin' all black, and nothing happens when I press play. TS extensions, which I think has already been established. It also mentions that even at the best of times, I'll have to manually install the capture filter. Re-tried opening a TS in ZoomPlayer, and now it plays them! Will wonders never cease? However, it still complains that it doesn't support capturing frames of this stream, when I hit ALT+F (which is supposed to be frame capture). The audio renderer changes, depending on whether the file is TS or TRP: one uses the InterVideo version, the other uses Elecard. The Elecard demuxer is featured prominently. TRP, doesn't matter), and wonder of wonders, it plays! Audio and video are sorta choppy, but that doesn't matter for screen caps. I opened GraphEdit, picked a transport stream (.TS or. Well, I've taken the hints and advice from various kind people who have posted here, but I'm not out of the woods yet.ġ. So far, the best thing is Womble - but that is incredibly frustrating to use, because I almost never (even worse than when I wrote my first message) seem to be able to cap the frame I'm looking at! Grrr. ![]() I did load some MPEG-2 into VDubM2, and I was dismayed to see that it had to take the time to parse the whole damn file before I could do anything! That is *not* how "regular" VDub works, and it's also not how the Womble MPEG-2 product works. Maybe I could try converting TS to program streams, but then that's not the point: I want to be able to go - quickly! - from TS to screen caps, without lots of messing around. Secondly, I've also tried the VDub MPEG-2 version, and it also refuses to open TS files. ![]() I think I read it requires installing and registering some additional stuff, but I've never poked around "under the hood" (so to speak), so I'd like to have a somewhat-bulletproof guide before I do. I hear it's possible to get WinDVD to recognize TS, but unless you (or someone?) can lay out pretty clearly how to do so, I'm clueless as to how. Thanks for your reply, but I'm afraid neither of your excellent suggestions is gonna help me that much in this case:įirst of all, I'm not currently able to play HD transport streams in my software DVD player (I like WinDVD4), so I can't use that to make caps. Use the Screen Cap function of your Software DVD Player use the MPEG2 VDub Version by fcchandler ![]()
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