On Fri, November 30, 2007 9:49 am, John Drescher wrote: >> For a lot of reasons, I'm going to be switching Myth boxes. I've decided >> that my recordings really aren't worth the trouble of dragging over >> (lots >> of Sponge Bob and Simpsons -- brilliant in their way, but not "Citizen >> Kane"). So I plan to just start fresh. >> >> But, there is some stuff (Frontline and "Battlestar Galactica") where I >> might want to cut the commercials and burn CD/DVDs. >> >> So my question is, is there a good video editor for Linux (OSS) outside >> of >> Myth? Or should I just stick with Myth on another monitor? >> > I use projectX to do all my commercial cutting. Most of the time I use > the myth interface to do set the cutpoints and I use a shell script to > fire off projectx to do the cutting. On top of that there were > occasions in which I have used the gui from projectx for that as well. > For the command line stuff I have a script (pxcut.sh) that gets the > cut points out of myth and calls projectx. You can find the latest > here: > > http://www.nabble.com/Alternative-Commercial-Cut-Mechanism-t4786315s15552.html > John >
Thanks. Actually, it occurs to me that I'll still have all the myth tools on the old box, and I doubt if one needs capture cards for transcoding/cutting. Maybe I'm all set w/o realizing it. -- Lan Barnes SCM Analyst Linux Guy Tcl/Tk Enthusiast Biodiesel Brewer -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
