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Thread: Recording File Sample From TM-5402 HD

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    digidude
    just founf this on the tmechnomate download center m8

    For linux users: Avidemux 2.6.0 experimental is now able to load .TRP (SD/HD) append the 001, 022, ... parts and save the end result to .TS, understood by most players like VLC and DLNA.
    This is not for novice users, a little time investment is needed. svn download and compile on your computer.
    Don't know if Win32/64 branch follows linux branch, and have no interest in finding out: just dumped windows all together for ubuntu 11.04. Don't like M$ controlling my computer and saved media.
    Code:
    more info found on http://www.avidemux.org/
    Wiki: http://www.avidemux.org/admWiki/doku.php
    Code:
    http://download.for-better.biz/bbs/reply.php?board=feedback&num=286

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    Thanks DD, will study it and try( I am not a linux man- but will try the MS version.) Given up on DW now..............


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    I use this program to convert the trp-files

    I use Aiseesoft Total Media Converter
    for the normal and HD recordings
    i didn't have any problems with it

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    have you considered converting those files to another format? i, for example am using audials moviebox for converting files and it works with ts files as well; it's true, I paid for it cause it does some other things as well besides converting, but I am sure there must be other converters out there that are able to convert ts files.

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