Hi! L. Weiss wrote:
> 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 > > When the programmwindow shows up, it asks where to save the index-file. After > that, only part01.mpg gets indexed. But the file should contain the index for part02...part07 as well. That is, it should be a lot larger than an index for part01 alone. It's just the *message* that is wrong (because that part of dvbcut doesn't deal well with multiple filenames). > So this is the only part that i can cut, > too. Same behaviour when i try to add the parts via "File->Open". > > When i type > > dvbcut -g part01.mpg part02.mpg part03.mpg ... > > dvbvut creates an index for part01.mpg and exits. Same as above. The index is for the complete sequence of mpg files (in the order given). [...] >>>>>Second one is a preview of the cutted movie, just to see what the result >>>>>will look like. >> >>Hmm... generate a file on the fly and pass that to mplayer? > > > That would be the easiest way. Maybe you can actually add it to the main GUI > (below the cut-pictures list). On hitting the "Play" button the preview gets > generated and played. I'll think about that. But there will be some significant delay between pressing the button and playing the video, which probably isn't what the user expects. [...] >>The start marker is your reference. Right-click on it and choose "show >>differences from this frame". > > > 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 ;-) I can't - I only have write access to the repository, not to the project page. >>>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. Well, Pro7 sometimes sends 16:9, and sometimes it doesn't. TVtotal, for example, is broadcast in real 16:9 format, while many movies (in particular older ones) are just squeezed between black bars... -- Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ DVBCUT-devel mailing list DVBCUT-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dvbcut-devel