On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Kirk Bocek wrote:
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From: Kirk Bocek <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ATrpms-users] Transcoding HD-PVR Recordings
On 9/20/2010 11:23 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Kirk Bocek wrote:
*snip*
Wish I could be of some help, John, but I'm in the same boat as you. Nuvexport
stopped working for me years ago. Every so often I'll hit the lists and see if
I can get it working but it's always been a bust for me. Nuvexport would be
ideal since it can use cutlists generated in the frontend.
The other tact I've looked at is directly downloading (through MythWeb) the
video file generated by my HD-PVR and editing it on my Windows box. I have yet
to find a video editor that can work reliably on *large* h.264 files. I use
Nero Vision on the h.264 files from my home video camera and have looked at
AviDemux. But both choke on the 5-25 GB files I'm creating in Myth.
Would this work for you?
http://cinelerra.org/
Alas, to my undying shame, I am not using Linux on the desktop. Although there
are many good applications that can replace those on Windows, in the end I
find I need to stay with the Windows applications in order to efficiently
communicate with my clients.
I need a Windows editor.
What about Avidemux ?
http://www.osalt.com/cinelerra
Or PiTiVi on Windows?
http://wiki.pitivi.org/wiki/PiTiVi_on_Windows
Keith
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