Hi!
If you just want to remove the adds from your recordings, i recommend
ttcut at http://ttcut.tritime.org/ it is not in portage and depends on
qt-4. Ttcut is able to cut frame accurately, so you can cut on I-, P-
and B-Frames.
I have written an ebuild, you will find it at
http://bugs.gentoo.org
. bugs.gentoo.org suggests to me that a
fix isn't coming. I need an alternative...
try ttcut, it is a tool just for removing commercials, i use it in
combination with projectx for demuxing and mplex for muxing again,
because ttcut needs audio and video separate.
unfortunately ttcut is not in portage
Do you know of a decent graphical program for editing DVB files. All I
really need is to be able to cut out commercials etc. A command line
program would do, but graphical would be easier.
@ Neil
If you just want to cut out commercials i recommend you ttcut, it is
only designed
From: Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OT: Application for video cutting ?
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 11:37:52 +0200
Hi Daniel,
I install qt-4.1.2 via unmasking and emerging.
For the first -- jsut as a test -- I downloaded a svn snapshot
of ttcut and compiled it like
If you just want to cut out commercials i recommend you ttcut, it is
only designed for this purpose. Ttcut is able to cut the video
frame-accurate and not only on I-Frames.
It doesn't appear to do that here, the Cut-In button is ghosted for most
frames, so I end up cutting slightly off fro
in my overlay folder under media-video/ttcut.
To use the ebuild you have to digest it. Go to the folder where you
have your ebuild.
Then execute ebuild ttcut-0.11.2_alpha.ebuild digest without the
quotes, if you do so, some other files are created. One for instance
is for veryfing the the size
in my overlay folder under media-video/ttcut.
To use the ebuild you have to digest it. Go to the folder where you
have your ebuild.
Then execute ebuild ttcut-0.11.2_alpha.ebuild digest without the
quotes, if you do so, some other files are created. One for instance
is for veryfing the the size
On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 20:36:01 +0200, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
If you just want to cut out commercials i recommend you ttcut, it is
only designed for this purpose. Ttcut is able to cut the video
frame-accurate and not only on I-Frames.
It doesn't appear to do that here, the Cut-In button
(qt-3 based) ?
Is there a way of parallel installation/usage ? And if so -- how can
I manage it gentoo-like ?
Thank you very much for your help in advance ! :)
Keep hacking!
mcc
Hi!
If you just want to remove the adds from your recordings, i recommend
ttcut at http://ttcut.tritime.org
hacking!
mcc
Hi!
If you just want to remove the adds from your recordings, i recommend
ttcut at http://ttcut.tritime.org/ it is not in portage and depends on
qt-4. Ttcut is able to cut frame accurately, so you can cut on I-, P-
and B-Frames.
I have written an ebuild, you will find
Software, Inc.
http://www.bartlettsoftware.biz/
Thank you very much for your help in advance ! :)
Keep hacking!
mcc
Hi!
If you just want to remove the adds from your recordings, i recommend
ttcut at http://ttcut.tritime.org/ it is not in portage and depends on
qt-4. Ttcut is able
On 22/12/2021 19:27, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
TTCut can do "smart cutting" by encoding only the affected GOP [2].
However it only works for Mpeg2 Video and Mpeg2 Audio or Dolby AC-3
Audio. I have not tested it but VidCutter [3] should also be capable of
doing so an
on the required
codecs. So making it work for every codec even only for the popular ones
might be a lot of work.
TTCut can do "smart cutting" by encoding only the affected GOP [2].
However it only works for Mpeg2 Video and Mpeg2 Audio or Dolby AC-3
Audio. I have not tested it but Vi
and many other editors are only capable of cutting on a I-Frame
The video cut theory is explained at
http://www.radonmaster.de/robernd/tMPEG.html unfortunatly it is in
german
If you want to cut frame accurate (cut on B- and P-Frames too) i think
ttcut is the better choice, here you can enable
is explained at
http://www.radonmaster.de/robernd/tMPEG.html unfortunatly it is in
german
anyone know of an equivalnet page in English?
If you want to cut frame accurate (cut on B- and P-Frames too) i think
ttcut is the better choice, here you can enable encoding mode so it
uses mencoder
for every codec even only for the popular ones
might be a lot of work.
TTCut can do "smart cutting" by encoding only the affected GOP [2].
However it only works for Mpeg2 Video and Mpeg2 Audio or Dolby AC-3
Audio. I have not tested it but VidCutter [3] should also be capable of
doing s
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