- Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:39 pm
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You can't do it on Virgin, I know that from experience. Sky I'm not sure, but I'd imagine you could if you have a DVB-S card for the PC or on Freesat, if they are carrying the Red Button. There's no issue with Freeview, it's just another channel (no 301).
No, I'm talking 40GB for the full 37 hours or however long it will be. This is without any additional compressing, I will have a copy of the raw MPEG2 stream that's broadcast via Freeview. The bitrate is around 1.25Mbps. I taped 10 hours of the Red Button content today and it came in at a bit over 13GB. So actually we're probably talking closer to 50GB, especially if they go for 40 hours. In regards to the Top Gear file sizes, I'd imagine they'd have been encoded using more efficient codecs than MPEG2, probably DivX or XVID. That would be possible with the Moyles show but as the MPEG2 bitrate is so low, I don't want to degrade the quality any further.
I'd still urge people to make their own recordings, whether it's from the webstream, or via television. I'd hate for my recording to go tits-up and to have no backup to download.
wireman2004 wrote:i didn't think that you could record the red button streams from say sky plus. Virgin plus. And the freeview recorder.
You can't do it on Virgin, I know that from experience. Sky I'm not sure, but I'd imagine you could if you have a DVB-S card for the PC or on Freesat, if they are carrying the Red Button. There's no issue with Freeview, it's just another channel (no 301).
40gb for a hour stream is fairly big. I'm sure that is a mistake. You can get a decent torrent on normal dvd rip at 700mb and 2gb for a blue ray rip for a hour and a half film.
As a reference. You can get every episode ever of top gear in england, usa and australia at about 95gb. Thats a good 360 hours or so.
The 6 week aaa shows were about 800mb in length. So
A show in full. Go for 1.2gb per show as remember. The camera's are not switched off when the record is played. Times that by a possible 12 shows minimum. So look at about 15gb of memory.
No, I'm talking 40GB for the full 37 hours or however long it will be. This is without any additional compressing, I will have a copy of the raw MPEG2 stream that's broadcast via Freeview. The bitrate is around 1.25Mbps. I taped 10 hours of the Red Button content today and it came in at a bit over 13GB. So actually we're probably talking closer to 50GB, especially if they go for 40 hours. In regards to the Top Gear file sizes, I'd imagine they'd have been encoded using more efficient codecs than MPEG2, probably DivX or XVID. That would be possible with the Moyles show but as the MPEG2 bitrate is so low, I don't want to degrade the quality any further.
I'd still urge people to make their own recordings, whether it's from the webstream, or via television. I'd hate for my recording to go tits-up and to have no backup to download.