Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
[...]
>>I just tried that and DVBCut 
>>didn't like it too much.  
> 
> You used probabely the wrong switches...?

If the file used DivX format, switches won't help at all.

[...]
> For cutting with DVBcut I would convert the video to a rather large bitrate 
> MPEG2 stream to preserve the quality as much as possible (without changing 
> the resolution!)... maybe with "-target DVD -s 640x480"... and additionally a 
> "-acodec copy", if the audio is already coded in MP2/AC3 48kHz. 

Actually, I would rather look for a program that can cut the original
stream. Converting back and forth will only degrade quality, no matter
how high you set the bitrate.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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