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Old 11th August 2008, 01:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ad Skipping - DVRMSToolbox Processing Conditions - not processing

I have DVRMSToolbox (1.1.08) up and running for Ad Skipping (with registered version of Show Analyzer 0.9.7) and it is working fine – but it is processing all channels even though I have a Processing Condition set up to Ignore original Channels (1 2 3 7). All I want processed is Channel 9 (Nine) and 10 (Ten) for the moment.

I have the two origional PC's in place and in between I have inserted a PC called - Ignore channels containing

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"WM/MediaOriginalChannel" Contains "1"
"WM/MediaOriginalChannel" Contains "2"
"WM/MediaOriginalChannel" Contains "3"
"WM/MediaOriginalChannel" Contains "7"

NB I think the Meta data is correct I have checked this with a DVRS Meta editing tool

I have also tried other Meta tags - Station Name and Station call sign but still all recored programmes are processed and have an edl file added in the recored TV directory.

I have noticed is the Edit File list is grayed out – if this is a clue?

Please can someone tell me what Im doing wrong or is there another way. Im assuming that only processing a couple of commercial channels is an option for Ad Skipping?

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Re: Ad Skipping - DVRMSToolbox Processing Conditions - not processing

Is it meant to be Origional, or Original? Original is the correct spelling.
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Re: Ad Skipping - DVRMSToolbox Processing Conditions - not processing

Just a typo on the post fixed now - I have checked and the PC is correctly spelt within the application
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Re: Ad Skipping - DVRMSToolbox Processing Conditions - not processing

Answer found in another forum - very simple there needs to be seperate PC for each channel "ignor" that you require. If combined the statements "AND" so as written by originally the meta data needed to 1 2 and 3 in the same field for the ignor to function. So you need 3 additional PCs:

PC1
Do Nothing
"WM/MediaOriginalChannel" Contains "1"

PC2
Do Nothing
"WM/MediaOriginalChannel" Contains "2"

PC3
Do Nothing
"WM/MediaOriginalChannel" Contains "3"

So in total you have 5 PC's. Tested and functions correctly.

Reliable Ad skipping now working on Australian channels 7 9 and 10 on both media centre 2005 PC and XBOX 360 extender - very reliable. Contact me on a private message if you want full details of set up
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