On 5/3/05, Kent Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Behalf Of Devan Lippman
> >
> > Currently every time that I transcode a file the commercial flaggings
> > are ignored and the whole file is transcoded, this didn't use to be
> > the case.
> 
> I'd just like to point out that I'm seeing something similar to this
> too, after upgrading from CVS a few days after 0.17 to CVS from about a
> week ago (a few days after the xvmc stuff). In my case, automatic
> commercial detection doesn't work too well, so I add the cut points in
> manually. After transcoding the file I find that the bits that were to
> be removed are still there. The original recordings are from DVB (using
> TS mode). Nothing in the log indicates that anything went terribly wrong
> either. Haven't had a chance to look into it further yet.
> Cheers,
> -Kent

so if I run mythtranscode manually with the -l option it follows the
cutlist, is it possible that mythbackend is just not calling it with
the correct switch?  Where can I check to see how this is done?

-- 
Thanks,
Devan Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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