Hi, > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: DVBCUT development discussions <dvbcut-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> > Gesendet: 28.05.08 17:41:06 > An: DVBCUT development discussions <dvbcut-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> > Betreff: Re: [DVBCUT-devel] Some ideas for new features
> > i do not get it work. My movie is named part01.mpg to part 07.mpg. > Ive tried to start dvbcut with > > dvbcut part01.mpg part02.mpg part03.mpg ... part 07.mpg > Where do the parts come from? Do they have individual (maybe proprietary) headers? Can mplayer play them if simply concatenating them just with: cat part01.mpg part02.mpg ... part0t.mpg > newfile.mpg If so, then I guess DVBcut shouldn't have a problem opening the multiple files... of course you could also open&cut newfile.mpg then! ;-) > When the programmwindow shows up, it asks where to save the index-file. After > that, only part01.mpg gets indexed. So this is the only part that i can cut, > too. Same behaviour when i try to add the parts via "File->Open". > When using the menu/dialog you have to be especially carefull that the order is correct! > When i type > > dvbcut -g part01.mpg part02.mpg part03.mpg ... > > dvbvut creates an index for part01.mpg and exits. > I never got more than one part for cutting in dvbcut. Hmmmm,... maybe that feature is really broken??? I'll test it later... > Oh... ok. Thats pretty cool. In that case it would help a lot if you just add > some better feature description to the project-page ;-) > DVBcut is kind of "research-ware", you have to discover some of the features by yourself! Looking in the config file for instance is a good starting point to find "hidden features"... ;-) But again,... first you have to find out where it is... ahemmm... > > [...] > > > Are the black bars part of my recording? > > > > I suppose they are, yes. Some stations (at least here in Germany) send > > real 16:9 video, however, and that makes cutting pretty easy. > > My recording is from Pro7... it was recorded on a Windows box with DVBViewer. Apart from own material produced by Pro7, most of the movies come in 16:9 letterbox (e.g. in a 4:3 frame with black bars). Of course one could try also to detect those black bars, but that's also very time consuming like the search for "similar pictures" & "black frames" before/after adverts or "scene changes" (BTW, the last can be activated in the config file for the auto-chapters function). :) But the detection of audio chanel changes should be quite fast and easy to implement... ciao Ralph ______________________________________________________________ Jeden Monat 1 hochkarätiger maxdome-Blockbuster GRATIS! Exklusiv für alle WEB.DE Nutzer. http://www.blockbuster.web.de
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