On 5/30/05, Risto Treksler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jason McLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> > Will that allow me to load in the cut points created using the frontend?
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> while watching
> hit 'e' followed by 'z'
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Umm, that's not what he was asking.
Use the Mpeg2 -> Mpeg2 functio
Jason McLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Will that allow me to load in the cut points created using the frontend?
while watching
hit 'e' followed by 'z'
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> On 30-May-05, at 8:20 AM
On 5/30/05, Jason McLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using a PVR-150 card, so my video is already MPEG2.
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> Is there a tool out there that will take my cut points and pass them
> to mpgsplit & mpgjoin to drop the cut sections out of the file to
> save space?
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> Or do I have to transcode? I
Will that allow me to load in the cut points created using the frontend?
-Jason
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On 30-May-05, at 8:20 AM, Tom Walsh wrote:
Jason McLeod wrote:
I'm using a PVR-150 card, so my video i
Jason McLeod wrote:
I'm using a PVR-150 card, so my video is already MPEG2.
Is there a tool out there that will take my cut points and pass them
to mpgsplit & mpgjoin to drop the cut sections out of the file to
save space?
Or do I have to transcode? I'm not big on the transcoding, I find
I'm using a PVR-150 card, so my video is already MPEG2.
Is there a tool out there that will take my cut points and pass them
to mpgsplit & mpgjoin to drop the cut sections out of the file to
save space?
Or do I have to transcode? I'm not big on the transcoding, I find a
lot of quality los