Worth a try, though I presume one would have to then do some more to be
able to export mythtv's cutlist.   The grail, of course, is to take
a mythtv recorded program with cutlist, and generate a cut-down mp2 or
mp4 with good audio sync which can either be played externally (mplayer/xine
or players on other OSs) or reincorporated back into myth.

(Of course, if myth's internal transcode did better on HD files, that
would be the easiest way to attain the latter goal.)

What will projectX do for me?  It doesn't appear to have editing.
Is it just to get the file into a place where avidemux2 can read it
without losing audio sync?


It took me awhile to work up the ambition to anally insert Java enough to make ProjectX go. Once I did, I was surprised at how much functionality it had. It will do cutting, and when it does so it parses the stream and tries to correct varying A/V offsets after the first cut. Looked really good, but like I said, some folks have been having subtle issues with the sync of cut streams.

-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss                                                        *
* Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student               *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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