> "Project X gives you a look behind the transmissions and tries its best
> to handle & repair many stream types and shows what went wrong on
> reception."
I use Project X mainly for exporting my recorded dvb streams to a format
transcode or mencoder can work with.
brgds, Marc
* on the Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 07:08:37PM +0200, Marc Redmann said:
> > Would you happen to have a link? All I found was this guide on doom9:
> >
> > http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/DigiTV/projectx-fullguide.htm
>
> As Jeremy already mentioned it is in portage, anyway here is the link:
>
> http:
> Would you happen to have a link? All I found was this guide on doom9:
>
> http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/DigiTV/projectx-fullguide.htm
As Jeremy already mentioned it is in portage, anyway here is the link:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/project-x
brgds, Marc
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 01:02:53 +0200
Marc Redmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And the applikation should not be a Java based one.
>
> I hope you know what you are missing, because IMHO ProjectX (which is
> written in Java) is one of the best tools at the moment for the
> purpose of video cutting
Marc Redmann wrote:
BTW, it is not in portage, AFAIK ...
Sorry I cannot answer the original question but I would just like to add
this:
%% eix projectx
* media-video/projectx
Available versions: ~0.90.3.00 ~0.90.3.01
Installed: none
Homepage:http://sour
> And the applikation should not be a Java based one.
I hope you know what you are missing, because IMHO ProjectX (which is written
in Java) is one of the best tools at the moment for the purpose of video
cutting ...
BTW, it is not in portage, AFAIK ...
brgds, Marc
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