> Thanks for prompt response. > > Do you know of any other way or tool to detect commercials in a mpeg file ?
You can try comskip, it started as a C port of the commercial detection that I wrote in Myth. A couple Windows users ported it to C a year or two ago and have been working on their own enhancements to it. I emailed them a patch to get it compiling under Linux and I think they put it in their SVN. It generates a text file like you are looking for. I'm not sure of the status of the project, I haven't looked it up in quite a while, but here is a wiki page on it with links to the SVN repository. http://www.sage-community.org/index.cgi/wiki/ComSkip If you can't get theirs working, I can email you a copy of the source I have from them which does compile under Linux, but I can't say I was too impressed with their output. You might have more luck creating a fake 'recorded' table entry for your files and then just running them through mythcommflag and have mythcommflag print out the skip list or just run a select against the recordedmarkup table afterwards to get the list. -- Chris
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