Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:

>>>You might want to consider that cutting HD recordings (in H.264) will
>>>become more and more important in the future; trying to keep DVBCut in a
>>>state that keeps it open for later addition of new/other codecs would be
>>>great.
>>
>>"trying to keep"? Good joke; that should read "trying to bring".
> 
> 
> Yepp,... that's about the same, what Sven told me when I asked him a few
> weeks ago... large parts of the code imply MPEG2 properties / features / 
> structures!

Exactly.

> I'm not sure if a code-cleanup is really feasible or if instead a 
> complete rewrite has to be done... :(

Maybe not a *complete* rewrite - about 85%? ;-)

> I was asked that time from the Topfield-Forum users about the HDTV 
> capabilities of DVBcut. Some already own DVB-S2 PCI-Cards or use the 
> Topfield DVB-C PVR (which can not display, but record HDTV streams).
> 
> And also quite a few are awaiting the new HDTV-SAT-PVR-Box... 
> to be released "these days"... ;-)   

I guess there will also be a HDTV capable dvbcut "one day". :-)

But the program will have to become more modular. We need to separate
the input layer (file and buffer handling), (de)muxing, audio and video
code (indexing, recoding, navigation, display) and the GUI from each
other. Then we should be able to add new container and stream formats
easily.

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

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