Yes, but when I do that the time line is all corrupted which causes
cinelerra to crash. Anyone have a fix for this?

On 11/29/05, Trev Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have used the following successfully using ivtv 5.1 on my Adaptec AVC-2410
> video capture card:
>
> cat /dev/video0 > test.mpg
>
> mpeg3toc test.mpg test.toc
>
> You can then open test.toc in Cinelerra
>
> I found before updateing to Cinelerra 2.0 that I couldn't load a large mpeg
> files.
>
> Hope this helps you
>
> Best Regards
>
> Trev
>
>
> On Tuesday 29 Nov 2005 15:58, Ahmed El-Daly wrote:
> > Thank you Keith. The guides provided are for use on Windows, not
> > Linux, I believe, as both VirtualDub and VirtualVCR are
> > Windows-centric. Are there any other tools that can be used under
> > Linux?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ahmed
> >
> > On 11/29/05, Keith C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Nov 29, 2005, at 9:06 AM, Ahmed El-Daly wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone have an answer for this?
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > > I'll give it a shot.
> > >
> > > from the mythtv-dev list:
> > > The ivtv captures from tape are notoriously full of missing video frames
> > > which break most post-processing programs.
> > >
> > > There's a good guide on http://doom9.org . They don't allow direct
> > > linking, so click on Guides, then TV-Capture & DV cameras, then the
> > > ProjectX reference.
> > >
> > > I think MythTV is also including an MPEG-2 to MPEG-2 transcoder that does
> > > a good job of cleaning up files (and cutting commercials).  It's not
> > > active by default yet, but its working :
> > > http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/dev/160704
> > >
> > > I've never had any problem transcoding the ivtv MPEG-2's to other formats
> > > using ffmpegx, but I've never tried loading the raw MPEG-2 into an
> > > editing program.
> > >
> > > Good luck,
> > > Keith C
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 11/28/05, Ahmed El-Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I am running a PVR-150MCE successfully using the ivtv driver. I can
> > > successfully capture video from my handycam by running
> > >    cat /dev/video > filename.mpg
> > > I can then view the file via mplayer fine. The problem is when trying
> > > to edit the file using any editing software as the file would either
> > > not load, or the timeline would be corrupt.
> > >
> > > Running mpgtx on the file produces the following output:
> > > mpgtx -i tape01.mpg
> > > warning: couldn't find any valid system header. I'm continuing anyway
> > > tape01.mpg
> > >   Mpeg 2 Program Stream File [Video/Audio]
> > >   Muxrate : 11.92 Mbps
> > >   Estimated Duration: 204963825319936.00s
> > >   Checking all time stamps (This may take a while.) ...
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 9090.605522 to 158.258089 at position
> > > a4fa800
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 204963823077964.781250 to 225.758844 at
> > > position
> > >  eb08800
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 204963823023420.562500 to 228.428178 at
> > > position
> > >  edeb800
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 204963823082981.937500 to 252.285333 at
> > > position
> > >  10703800
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 204963823035993.562500 to 1583.848933 at
> > > positio
> > > n 66ffa800
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 2450.014222 to 793.404622 at position
> > > 9f655815
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 204963823040985.687500 to 2450.281156 at
> > > positio
> > > n 9f69a800
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 204963823021396.875000 to 2502.633467 at
> > > positio
> > > n a2d53000
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 204963823020408.750000 to 2579.576978 at
> > > positio
> > > n a7d6d000
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 9143.913511 to 2829.726889 at position
> > > b80b0000
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 48033.616644 to 3304.100800 at position
> > > d6d7f800
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 54546.910089 to 3441.471333 at position
> > > dfc7d800
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 4314.009689 to 59.762489 at position
> > > 1189fb815
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 18152.323900 to 5086.381289 at
> > > position 14aebf000
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 204963823030048.468750 to 5812.540044
> > > at position 17a1be000
> > >         Time stamps jumped from 67606.088056 to 6657.250578 at
> > > position 1b10b0000
> > >   Time line is interupted at 16 times.
> > >   That means at these points the time stamp is earlier than the previous
> > > one.
> > >   You may have problems in joining and splitting this file, sorry.
> > >   Aspect ratio 4/3 (TV)
> > >   Interlaced, chroma format: 4:2:0
> > >   Size [720 x 480]     29.97 fps    9.60 Mbps
> > >   Audio : Mpeg 1 layer 2
> > >   384 kbps  48000 Hz
> > >   Stereo,  No emphasis
> > >
> > > Note that this is a 90 minute video!
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Ahmed
> > >
> > >
> > >
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