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Windows doesn't recognize external hard disk clone anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 1023712"><p>You are right.</p><p>I have no Dreambox, so I don't know what PVR software the use to write files to the disk.</p><p>But I am guessing they are using the chipset reference software and drivers.</p><p></p><p>In that case, the small files normally contain:</p><p>- the meta-data for the recorded event (things like long title, event description, channel name, original start time, length etc)</p><p>- transport stream description (SPTS descriptors), eg. what PID is the video track, what audio tracks are available, subtitles</p><p>- an index file for locating I-frames when winding (forward or backward)</p><p>- possibly also bookmarks and any additional still images associated with the item</p><p></p><p>Many of them are usually just XML, you can look at them in a text editor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 1023712"] You are right. I have no Dreambox, so I don't know what PVR software the use to write files to the disk. But I am guessing they are using the chipset reference software and drivers. In that case, the small files normally contain: - the meta-data for the recorded event (things like long title, event description, channel name, original start time, length etc) - transport stream description (SPTS descriptors), eg. what PID is the video track, what audio tracks are available, subtitles - an index file for locating I-frames when winding (forward or backward) - possibly also bookmarks and any additional still images associated with the item Many of them are usually just XML, you can look at them in a text editor. [/QUOTE]
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