Marc Shapiro <marcns...@gmail.com> writes:

> Also, what is the best capture and editing software for a newbie with
> minimal needs.  No flame wars, please.  I know that Cinelerra is
> available, but I don't know what else there is, or how easy they are
> to use.  For now all I really need to do is capture the analog signal
> from a VCR and save it to a file.  Then I want to edit out the
> commercials, possibly combine multiple files, and then save the
> resulting file to a dvd iso that can be mounted directly and played
> back, or written to a dvd.

For cutting out parts off recorded dvb-t streams, I use dvbcut from 
the debian-multimedia.org repository.  Despite its name, it should
work with any mpeg streams.
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