Thanks for the update , thats sounds as if it will resove the problems. I'll try and get hold of a recent build.
Electric62
electric62:Having tested it out on 40+ recordings, it seems to be working faultlessly. However it wont convert HD recordings. Playing around with it a little here is a batch file which moves recordings to a different directory, converts all wtv files in the directory to dvrms, moves the converted files back to the recorded tv directory, then on prompt deletes the original wtv files. Thus restoring everything back to mediacenter as if before the wretched wtv format was ever invented. Obviously you will have to create the appropriate directories and change the drive letters etc to suit, just remember to keep the convert directory on the same partition as the recorded tv one otherwise you will wait forever for the files to move. It could be automated by putting it onto a scheduler, and be combined with one of the existing tools for converting to your favouritr format. . Copy and paste into notepad, and save with a .bat extension. Hope this is useful to someonemove "h:\Recorded TV\*.wtv" h:\convert\c:\windows\ehome\WTVconverter.exe "h:\convert\*.wtv"move "h:\convert\*.dvr-ms" "h:\Recorded TV\"pauseDel h:\convert\*.wtv
Never mind!
Mike
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