OK, I have spent several days trying to extract video from my cable company provided DVR. Several channels are not marked as copy protected, which means I can pull them via firewire to my laptop.
That is now all working fine after several hours of trying to figure it out. VLC player does a GREAT job of capturing the stream.
However now I am stuck on a new problem. The way I do this is "Open Capture Device" in VLC, then I also select the option to save the stream. I left it on MPEG TS and ripped the video/audio, and it created the mpg file, and it plays back great in VLC.
However it does not play in any other media player. (I tried winamp and WMP which should have no problem playing MPEG 2 content).
Now I am a pretty technical person, I write software for a living. I understand for the most part how containers, codecs, and all that work, but I am not an expert on the subject.
So basically what I want to know is, what settings are optimal for ripping this content to a format that can be played anywhere, or at least in a basic MPEG format that is recognized by all.
Once I have that, I can use other software to convert to xvid or divx or whatever, I just need to know how I can save this so it will play in something other than just VLC.
Since I have the TS MPEG rip of my test on my PC, I know I can open it again and save the stream to another file. I have done this and tried a few different transcoding and encapsulation method options, however I have yet to get anything to play anywhere but VLC.
Thanks for any help.