to move from the fixed 15000 frame steps. It did take a little
longer, but not as long as you have warned:
chapters/interval=15000
chapters/minimum=1
chapters/threshold=5000
chapters/tolerance=5
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dvbcut can look
ahead if the stream cannot be recognized at the very beginning?
Anyway, now I have a workaround to cut a few seconds from the beginning of
the streams to get them to work in dvbcut. :)
Cheers,
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2009, Michael Riepe wrote:
Cengiz Gunay wrote:
However if I remove its first 5MB (the exact cut point did not matter), it
starts working.
Huh? Does it find a PMT entry in that case?
Even removing 1MB was enough. I remember that it no longer said that it
has to guess
Hi,
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Am Montag, 5. Januar 2009 schrieb Cengiz Gunay:
Adding to this, I'd suggest having shortcut keys for skipping 30s, 1min,
5min to nearest I-frames, like in MPlayer and ProjectX. This helps in
finding commercials much simpler than using
. Sorry.
Actually, I consider that good news. :-)
:) Fair enough. I am confused, though. Hopefully it was just me.
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I recorded a new sample from the channel I suspected but the AC3 streams
were properly recognized by both the release and r138 version of dvbcut. I
will look for other broken recordings in the future, but at this point I
have no more samples. Sorry.
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a sample and test it with DVBCut
r138.
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way to pay for an HD moive and get it into your
PC. No ripping, no buying HD-capable optical drive. Sorry, getting really
off-topic here.
Andrew
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Cengiz Gunay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Andrew Hakman wrote:
Most likely your problem
did get to boot into my linux partition after getting
GRUB2 to install on a USB disk to boot the machine. It wasn't easy.
And GRUB/2 just doesn't work well with a soft-raid disk array. :(
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Michael Riepe wrote:
Cengiz Gunay wrote:
Ahem.. Yes, I just got the same result with r138. Although, it did *not*
detect the audio track on the original file! It must be the way I got that
sample. I think I used Mpg2Cut2.
Uh... don't do that, please. If you have
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