Re: [mythtv] Archiving Shows to DVD

2005-08-15 Thread Martin Bene
Hi Paul, Back to the list :-) > 1% demuxing A/V PES file 1034_2005081212_20050812123000.nuv > -> found PES-ID 0xE0 (MPEG Video) @ 0 > -> found PES-ID 0xC1 (MPEG Audio) @ 61440 > -> found PES-ID 0xC0 (MPEG Audio) @ 107858 OK, problem solved; My system records TS and the code to reorder the a

Re: [mythtv] Archiving Shows to DVD

2005-08-15 Thread Paul
- Original Message - From: "Martin Bene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Development of mythtv" Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 5:53 AM Subject: Re: [mythtv] Re: Archiving Shows to DVD >Selection of audio streams is a bit of a problem right now. I haven't >figured out how to find out which stream

Re: [mythtv] Archiving Shows to DVD

2005-08-14 Thread Cory Papenfuss
A few inclusions: I had the impression that the one place where mythtv could handele mpeg a/v sync perfectly was on decode, and this only supports video + 1 audio stream, plus requires recoding; ther's been talk if it wouldn't still be a valueable option to have a reencoding mpeg2=>mpeg2

Re: [mythtv] Archiving Shows to DVD

2005-08-14 Thread Martin Bene
Hi Aaron, > I have released a patch (ticket #158) that has similar > functionality and does not require any external software (at > least not for the cutting of the MPEG2 files). It does GOP > accurate cutting of MPEG2 streams and adds DVD Nav packets. > It uses myths libavformat/libavcodec t