> >     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.
>
> 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! ;-)

as i said, the parts are from dvbviewer. What is a proprietary header and how 
do i check if i have one? When i concatenate them with cat i can play the 
result with mplayer. But when i play it with xine, it has one broken frame 
(green artefacts) on the cut-off point of the files.

> 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).
>

No, the index is exactly the same size as only for the first part. No matter 
how i generate it. 

> When using the menu/dialog you have to be especially carefull that the
> order is correct!

I would prefer even a wrong order instead of trying for hours to get more then 
one part opened ;-)

Just to clarify things here: It is possible to open more than one mpg-file 
together and cut them as one in dvbcut and export it as one movie, right? Can 
that be deactivated in config, too?

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