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    | Sun 25 Jan 2015 1:40:01 #11 |
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    loading error

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    | Sun 25 Jan 2015 1:40:42 #12 |
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    | Sun 25 Jan 2015 1:45:21 #13 |
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    tsmuxer screenshot - the smallest I can get it!

    The conversion to ac3 should be ok - its the replacing of the aac with the ac3 soundtrack that in the ts file I'm now having problems with

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    | Sun 25 Jan 2015 1:47:49 #14 |
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    Not been around for a while. I will try a file from one of my HDR FOX T2's. The errors and warnings other than the final failed one are normal.

    | Sun 25 Jan 2015 12:48:28 #15 |
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    Worked OK for me - suspect the issue is your ac3 audio file.

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    | Sun 25 Jan 2015 17:53:04 #16 |
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    I've purchased a copy of the flv-mp3.net audio converter (Total Audio MP3 converter) and created an ac3 file. On muxing this I get the same error - error 1073741819 after 8.5% conversion. The unusual thing is that I have taken another file from the humax (7mins long), created an ac3 file for it and muxed it with the .ts file ok (sound is not attenuated). So the way I'm using tsmuxer should be ok. This implies its the 2 hour ts file that tsmuxer can't handle.

    I did google the error code and someone posted the following:

    "It was ID10T error I had selected multiple VC-1 codecs from the source file and tsMuxeR only seems to like one"

    Not too sure what this is getting at unless he means he's tried to mux two sounds tracks to a .ts file - so I don't think this helps

    | Mon 26 Jan 2015 22:05:46 #17 |
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    What file system does the usb device you are copying to have FAT32/NTFS) ?

    What's the size of the file you are copying to USB ?

    | Mon 26 Jan 2015 22:20:16 #18 |
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    I'm currently using a Hitachi 500gb portable harddrive. This is NTFS.

    I earlier on tried a 16gb pen drive (FAT32). The 2 hour recording was getting chopped back to 4GB even though I thought I had left enough space free.

    On the hitachi the 2 hour recording is taking up about 7.9GB. And the 7min recording is taking up about 395MB.

    I did'nt think using the NTFS Hitachi was the issue since the 7min recording which does mux came off this device.

    Do you think I should try using say a 20gb fat 32 pen drive to write the 2 hour recording to?

    | Mon 26 Jan 2015 22:33:19 #19 |
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    Just wanted to check that you had the complete file. I will try and create a large recording of a similar size to see if it's size related.

    EDIT

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    | Tue 27 Jan 2015 10:45:53 #20 |

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