Hi,
Thanks Michael for the update and also for adding an icon to it in revision 168.
Ubuntu karmic and Ubuntu lucid users can find a packaged version of revision
168 in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~frafu/+archive/ppa
Cheers,
Francesco.
On 02/24/2010 06:51 PM, Michael Riepe wrote:
Hi!
On
Hi!
On 02/13/10 19:20, Francesco Fumanti wrote:
I think that the desktop file will also work without the icon; and it will
display a generic icon. With the desktop file, dvbcut will have an entry in
the menus; at least that is the intention.
Added (with some modifications). There also is
Hi Tired[tm],
On Sonntag, 22. Februar 2009, Michael Riepe wrote:
The list may be quiet,
a year later, this is even more true :-/
but there are things going on behind the curtains.
[ New indexer, new way of processing, including H.264 support ]
As the public German TV stations have started
Hi!
On 02/13/10 17:28, Bastian Friedrich wrote:
On Sonntag, 22. Februar 2009, Michael Riepe wrote:
The list may be quiet,
a year later, this is even more true :-/
Oh well...
but there are things going on behind the curtains.
[ New indexer, new way of processing, including H.264 support
Hi,
Here is another user interested in it.
Yes, he is very probably talking about the new channels on Astra (dvb-s).
For those still interested in the current dvbcut and running Ubuntu, they can
get it from my PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~frafu/+archive/ppa
@ Michael
On the 22nd of
Hi!
On 02/13/10 18:29, Francesco Fumanti wrote:
@ Michael
On the 22nd of January, I sent you an email with a desktop file and an icon
for dvbcut. Did you get it?
Yes, but as long as the copyright issue isn't clear, I'm not going to
use the icon. And without an icon, the desktop file
Hi,
Michael Riepe wrote:
@ Michael
On the 22nd of January, I sent you an email with a desktop file and an icon
for dvbcut. Did you get it?
Yes, but as long as the copyright issue isn't clear, I'm not going to
use the icon. And without an icon, the desktop file probably doesn't
make
Hi Michael,
your newest achievements sound good... :)
My new MPEG-2 video indexer recognizes the use of closed captions (which
are transmitted inside the video stream in ATSC). I don't know how to
decode the data, however. DVB and teletext subtitles are better
documented, but I haven't seen
dvbcut 2 definitely needs a new website. forget sven ;)
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Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Isn't the german ZDF using DVB subtitles since last year?
Uh... are they? Got to check that.
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Hi,
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Isn't the german ZDF using DVB subtitles since last year?
Uh... are they? Got to check that.
At least they did in oct'07 and the following month
(just found the thread:
http://www.topfield-europe.com/forum/showpost.php?p=278460postcount=3)...
don't
Hi!
The list may be quiet, but there are things going on behind the
curtains. I've been working on a new indexer for dvbcut2 now for a
while, and things look pretty good. The new code will not only be able
to detect AC-3 (and Enhanced AC-3) audio tracks in MPEG transport
streams more easily (and
2009. 02. 22, vasárnap keltezéssel 23.35-kor Michael Riepe ezt írta:
Hi!
The list may be quiet, but there are things going on behind the
curtains. I've been working on a new indexer for dvbcut2 now for a
while, and things look pretty good. The new code will not only be able
to detect AC-3
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