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Article:
  Schedule HackTV with iCal
Subject:   Suggestions...
Date:   2005-11-12 19:14:49
From:   GT-DVR
Response to: Suggestions...

Also available is Quicktime Pro 7 via the QuickTime Player (Scripts above).


It is also non applescriptable when recording. But GUI Scripting works quite well.


The same might be easier than other Video Capture apps. Recording raw DV works great, but does require 36 Gigabytes of harddrive space for 5 hours of recorded Digital Video.


The only drawback I found is there is about a 2 hour limit to a recording. If a show is longer than 2 hours, it is best to break it up by scheduling additional start/stops. For most sitcoms and drama's won't reach the 2 hour limit.


Good luck and have fun,


Goodtime

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  • Correction
    2005-11-12 20:47:29  GT-DVR [Reply | View]

    25 GB of uncompressed Digital Video w/Sound = approx. 2 hours recording time
    • Erica Sadun photo Correction
      2005-11-12 20:52:32  Erica Sadun [Reply | View]

      Actually DV *is* a compressed format. (5:1 if I recall correctly.)
      Also, this article predates the QuickTime recording features suggested here.
      • Compressing DV Video to a smaller size.
        2005-11-14 19:11:41  GT-DVR [Reply | View]

        Thanks for your input!

        Also if you are intererested in compressing DV down further (25:1) you can export to MPEG4 with H264 Video and AAC audio. Below is an applescript that will do this for you. Be sure to edit the in and out folders at the beginning of the script. This can be scheduled via iCal as well. I run mine when I am not using my computer. After recompressing the movie to MPEG4, it will automatically move the old files to the trash and empty it. It is designed to be self sufficient. If this is not desired, you can comment it out. Below is the Script:

        -- Export to H264 MP4 Post Process
        -- Change path to your own location.
        -- path must exist.
        -- aka GT-DVR Trash Compactor
        -- GT-DVR 2005 v1.02
        -- added multi file export support
        -- Requires Quicktime Pro 7 & Tiger 10.4.x

        global mov_counter

        -- Path to write MP4 files

        set hd_path to "MIRAGE:MP4_SHOWS:GT-DVR_" -- Enter your own Out Folder on your Hard drive (out folder)

        -- Original Path were you keep your movies, it will attempt to trash after converting to save disk space
        set org_hd_path to "MIRAGE:TV_SHOWS" -- enter your own Hard drive path (in folder)

        -- Make sure a Movie is Ready to Compress
        try
        tell application "Finder"
        set all_movies to every file of folder org_hd_path
        set mov_counter to count of all_movies
        end tell

        repeat with next_movie from 1 to mov_counter
        tell application "QuickTime Player"
        open item next_movie of all_movies
        end tell
        end repeat
        on error errMsg
        display dialog errMsg
        end try


        repeat with next_movie from 1 to mov_counter
        set get_name to getName(next_movie)
        tell application "QuickTime Player"
        activate
        --display dialog next_movie
        try
        if not (exists movie next_movie) then error "No movies are open."

        stop every movie

        -- get the name of the movie
        set the movie_name to the name of movie next_movie
        set the new_file to (hd_path & get_name)
        -- export the movie as MPEG4 H264 Video Format using LAN/Intranet Setting
        export movie next_movie to file new_file as MPEG4 using settings preset "LAN/Intranet"
        --close movie next_movie -- not good for multi files
        on error error_message number error_number
        if the error_number is not -128 then
        beep
        --display dialog error_message buttons {"Cancel"} default button 1
        end if
        end try
        end tell

        -- Trash export movie based on org_hd_path location
        set trash_me to org_hd_path & ":" & movie_name
        tell application "Finder"
        try
        move file trash_me to trash
        end try

        end tell
        end repeat

        -- clean up, save some HD space for future recordings
        tell application "Finder"
        tell application "QuickTime Player" to quit
        delay 2

        try
        empty trash
        end try
        end tell
        -- Return a name for the file based on current date & time
        on getName(next_movie)
        set datewords to words of ((current date) as string)
        set rstring to (item ((month of (current date)) as integer) of {"01", "02", "03", "04", "05", "06", "07", "08", "09", "10", "11", "12"})
        set rstring to rstring & (((day of (current date)) as integer) as string)
        set rstring to rstring & next_movie -- added "next_movie #" to make sure each movie name is unique, otherwise the script likes to skip
        set rstring to rstring & item 5 of datewords & item 6 of datewords & item 8 of datewords & ".mp4"
        return rstring
        end getName