The article I read that motivated me to give mythtv a try was this: http://www.mythpvr.com/mythtv/how-commercial-flagging-works.html
As an aside, with both freevo and mythtv, I find getting sound to work well (both in live viewing and in recording) to be inordinately difficult. I consider myself to be extremely competent when it comes to computers, and I wasn't able to get sound working in my freevo recordings, or at all in mythtv. Someone really should make some sort of idiot-proof script that allows for some automatic testing or sanity checking or something! On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Adam Charrett <a...@dvbstreamer.org> wrote: > On Thu, April 16, 2009 9:19 pm, Bill Bierman wrote: >> Actually I didn't even mean to send those attachments. That was just >> my attempt at making the commercial detection more readable (and >> hopefully a bit more accurate). It was in the course of developing >> this patch that I realized the fundamental flaw in the approach. When >> I first drafted the message with the attachments I was doing it >> simultaneously with drafting the patch, and was going to submit my >> 'fix'. I just forgot to remove the attachment. >> >> While it might make the system a bit more accurate, it too will most >> likely not work. >> >> > > Bill any chance you can point us at the other methods you found that > MythTV are using. We can hopefully incorporate some of the things they are > doing, we are both after all Open Source projects and there is no reason > not to use a better method if available. > > Cheers > > Adam > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Stay on top of everything new and different, both inside and > around Java (TM) technology - register by April 22, and save > $200 on the JavaOne (SM) conference, June 2-5, 2009, San Francisco. > 300 plus technical and hands-on sessions. Register today. > Use priority code J9JMT32. http://p.sf.net/sfu/p > _______________________________________________ > Freevo-users mailing list > Freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stay on top of everything new and different, both inside and around Java (TM) technology - register by April 22, and save $200 on the JavaOne (SM) conference, June 2-5, 2009, San Francisco. 300 plus technical and hands-on sessions. Register today. Use priority code J9JMT32. http://p.sf.net/sfu/p _______________________________________________ Freevo-users mailing list Freevo-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users