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dave2002
I have a USB Freecom DVB-T stick which I use to record TV and radio.

The files come out as .mpg files. I can play them back using the software which came with the device. I am particularly interested in capturing the audio. Renaming the output files as .mp2 allows the files to be detected by some players, but the files do not play properly - they are chopped up a lot.

I haven't found any software yet which will handle the output from these Freeview devices - other than the software which came with it - which simply identifies itself as DVB-TPlayer.

If anyone has experience of this, and has succeeded in extracting or editing either the video or the audio from files of this type I'd appreciate any tips.
Firon
Have you tried using TMPGEnc Plus to demultiplex the stream?
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