|  | Posted by Ken Maltby on 01/18/06 22:35 
"shumway" <shumway@vdat.com> wrote in message news:9Urzf.16310$sq.4154@trnddc01...
 > Ken Maltby wrote:
 >
 >>
 >> "shumway" <shumway@vdat.com> wrote in message
 >> news:1D6zf.16433$Di.6145@trnddc06...
 >>> shumway wrote:
 >>>
 >>>>
 >>>> Have you used your Buffalo LinkTheater to play HD streams (.tp file)
 >>>> captured with an HD card?
 >>>
 >>> [Ken's reply offering to test this disappeared from news server]
 >>>
 >>> Some sample files of various sizes exist at
 >>> http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/ENG/Download/Demo.aspx
 >>>
 >>> I am interested in ATSC, any of the bottom clips (the top couple are
 >>> DVB).
 >>>
 >>> Thank you.
 >>>
 >>
 >>    I downloaded the one labeled #6 on the web page, but
 >> the file was named "hdtv_demo2.tp". It was 69,336KB in
 >> Windows Explorer.  It was a clip of a Crocodile having
 >> lunch.
 >>
 >>   The clip loads and plays fine in VideoReDo, the "Video
 >> Program Information" window shows the file as a "TS
 >> Stream", video encoded as MPEG 2, 1920x1088, 18Mbps,
 >> Main/High Profile with 2 channel AC3 audio.
 >>
 >>   Since that is also valid .mpg parameters, I just changed the
 >> extension from ".TP" to ".mpg".  It then plays fine in VLC
 >> and off my "TeraStation" on the "LinkTheater" (at up to1080i)
 >> It should play, that way, in most applications/MPEG capable
 >> devices.
 >>
 >> Luck;
 >>     Ken
 >
 > Thank you.  If I understand you correctly, you had to change the file
 > extension for the LinkTheater to play it?
 
 Right, the programming that displays the files on the "PCast" server
 that is built-into the "TeraStation" apparently only displays files
 with expected extensions (in fact it removes the extensions for the
 display, somewhat annoying for me as I often use it to try displaying
 odd files, with the same name, encoded to different formats [thus
 often different extensions].)
 
 Luck;
 Ken
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