> > The MJPEG mini playlist editor/previewer "xlav" is the ultimate "Ad > > remover". It just does the basic job easy and simple and reliable, > > every time. > > > > Anything like this for mpeg video files? I think bcast2000 can chew on MPEG. No idea how well/flexibily though. However, to get reasonable results you'd really want to create a stream intended for editting (e.g. closed GOP's very conservative buffering strategy, uniform power-of-two DCT coefficient quantisation) if you wanted to do this. Also, avoid audio glitches would be a real pain unless you recorded audio uncompressed (this *is* legit in MPEG). Andrew _______________________________________________ Video4linux-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list
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- Re: [V4L] Ancilliary issues to "Tivo&qu... Wade Hampton
- Re: [V4L] Ancilliary issues to "Tivo" ... Chris Worley
- Re: [V4L] Ancilliary issues to "Tivo&qu... Alan Cox
- Re: [V4L] Ancilliary issues to "Tiv... Jim Buzbee
- Re: [V4L] Ancilliary issues to &quo... Andrew Stevens
- Re: [V4L] Ancilliary issues to ... Chris Worley
- Re: [V4L] Ancilliary issues to &quo... Alan Cox
- Re: [V4L] Ancilliary issues to "Tivo" ... Brian Ristuccia
- Re: [V4L] Rolling my own Tivo(tm)/Replay(tm)... Andrew Stevens
- Re: [V4L] Rolling my own Tivo(tm)/Replay(tm)? Mike Redan
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