I am a projectionist for “Movies@Malmesbury”, a small rural cinema project in South West England. We screen all of the major films together with live stream operas and ballets from the Royal Opera House and theatre from the National Theatre Live programme.
Our “live” operas are very popular and we have so far been successful in booking the hall (we operate in a shared facility) for all thus far. Unfortunately, partly to do with the hall’s popularity (tiered seating etc) and partly the relative lateness of their announcing their 2024 / 5 dates, we have found that we cannot show the first event in September. Royal Opera have suggested that we record the event from the satellite feed and screen it during the week long matinee window.
We have tried to record some of their recent feed and have been spectacularly unsuccessful. We use a Technomate TM-5402 HD satellite receiver and screen the output through our Dolby IMS3000 server and NEC1202L projector.
Using a 1TB SSD drive plugged into the USB port on the Technomate we have tried three times to record live streams. Each time we have been unsuccessful, the best attempt recording only the first 1 hour and 44 minutes of a three hour opera despite the Technomate being set to record for 4 hours. An investigation of the disk shows that the files are recorded in a .ts format of about 3.9gb each.
An online search for solutions revealed that the problem may lay with Technomate’s “fussy” approach to recording on modern USB drives, suggesting that a solution might be to pay for a drive to be formatted with an “older type of (file) specification”, but we can’t help think that this would be a negative step.
Is there anyone out there who is able to record high definition satellite broadcasts (in particular those from the Royal Opera House / Ballet) and if so, what equipment do you use and / or what “fixes” have you employed to overcome problems such as ours?
Many thanks
Our “live” operas are very popular and we have so far been successful in booking the hall (we operate in a shared facility) for all thus far. Unfortunately, partly to do with the hall’s popularity (tiered seating etc) and partly the relative lateness of their announcing their 2024 / 5 dates, we have found that we cannot show the first event in September. Royal Opera have suggested that we record the event from the satellite feed and screen it during the week long matinee window.
We have tried to record some of their recent feed and have been spectacularly unsuccessful. We use a Technomate TM-5402 HD satellite receiver and screen the output through our Dolby IMS3000 server and NEC1202L projector.
Using a 1TB SSD drive plugged into the USB port on the Technomate we have tried three times to record live streams. Each time we have been unsuccessful, the best attempt recording only the first 1 hour and 44 minutes of a three hour opera despite the Technomate being set to record for 4 hours. An investigation of the disk shows that the files are recorded in a .ts format of about 3.9gb each.
An online search for solutions revealed that the problem may lay with Technomate’s “fussy” approach to recording on modern USB drives, suggesting that a solution might be to pay for a drive to be formatted with an “older type of (file) specification”, but we can’t help think that this would be a negative step.
Is there anyone out there who is able to record high definition satellite broadcasts (in particular those from the Royal Opera House / Ballet) and if so, what equipment do you use and / or what “fixes” have you employed to overcome problems such as ours?
Many thanks
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