Just as a status update, the new transcode work I'm doing is progressing quite well.
I have incorporated replex into the code (mplex was giving me fits),and switched to libmpeg2 for frame processing...This basically involved yet another rewrite of the code. I have spent a lot of time validating the output, and can now generate very good quality streams either removing telecine or not. There are still many things I need to finish: support AC3 ensure ATSC works support discontiuous PTS support missing audio (not really sure what to do for this) don't drop the final video frames in the buffer clean up the code convert to c++ and hook into myth. After all of that is done, I'll be ready to add cutlist support (which is actually rather minor in comparison) There are some things I'm not sure what to do with yet, the biggest being subtitle support. I don't have a TS multiplexer, which means that generating valid ATSC output files will be impossible (they'll be converted to PS). It actually may be possible to add TS support to replex, but that isn't a task I'm feeling up to yet. I'm also not sure how to handle the replex dependency yet as far as including the code with mythtv, as it is yet another library dependency. Perhaps Isaac would prefer that I keep the files local to the mythtranscode directory. It is even worse, in that I have had to patch the code to fix bugs in the multiplexer. When I have something taht I think is worth getting wider testing, I'll send it here. .Geoff _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list mythtv-dev@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev