Hi!
I've a bit of a problem (I suppose if one has to have problems this is
a good one to have though ;)).
I seem to have stumbled across a bug in the HDTV receiver's firmware
(Samsung T-165). The timer recording was set to record 1 hour from
0200 to 0300 but when I got up this morning the recording (to a
Virtual D-VHS program running on a Powerbook) was still going - thus
instead of a ~6GB file I have a ~38GB file.
The first thought was to find the end of the first program and just
truncate the file but then I looked and there are other programs of
interest.
Not too many programs know how to deal with TS (transport streams) so
the file was converted to a program stream (using "Project X" from
http://www.lucike.info/page_projectx.htm and mplex).
Now for the question ;)
What programs exist to edit MPEG program stream files? I know about
GOPchop but reading the documentation I see that GOPchop allocates
about 10% of the filesize as memory buffers - that doesn't work
well at all with large files (and I think most folks would agree
that 39GB is large ;)). Are there other programs that people have
used to edit (simple cut/delete would be enough) MPEG files?
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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