On Monday June 19th 2006, at 7:54pm, Bastian Friedrich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed a (my first) DVB card last week; while evaluating different
> solutions, I found dvbcut - a great project in terms of ideas and
> intentions, but unfortunately "alpha". I have had segfaults and a
> number of multiplexing problems - in the end, I was unsuccessful
> cutting films in more than 50% of the cases; in the other (er, less
> than) 50%, I had to do some pre- and post-conversions.
>
> I wrote a private mail to Sven; he did not (yet?) answer.

Hello Bastian, hello mailing list.

I'm sorry for not answering your mail. I'm quite busy these days both at work 
and in my private life. Particularly now I'm lacking time, since I will 
depart to Sicily tomorrow morning (yippie!) to attend a school on cosmic rays 
and astroparticle physics there...

> Does anyone know whether dvbcut development has just temporarily
> stagnated, or is it completely dead?

So, as you probably saw on the web page, the last release was from the end of 
last year. Since then I have made only slight changes to the sources, some of 
them were published on this mailing list (not only by myself). There are two 
reasons why the development of dvbcut is not so rapid at the moment: first, 
I'm lacking time, and after I spent some weekends on dvbcut alone last year, 
I don't feel too much like investing more time. Which leads to the second 
reason: dvbcut works so perfect for the thing I'm doing with it, that I 
really don't feel the urge to work on it. Sorry to say... I know that there 
are bugs and problems in it. But I myself only use it for cutting music video 
clips from one tv stations (MTV2 Europe, by the way). And dvbcut works fine 
with the streams of this station... never had a problem.

I apologize for not providing you more updates and help. On the other hand, 
dvbcut is open source. Anyone can contribute. If there is someone who like to 
address the known problems (crashes, requested features...) I'm willing to 
support him or her. In the case that there are people who like to contribute 
to the development, or even continue it for a while, I would like to give 
some ideas how to improve dvbcut. I would implement them myself if I found 
the time. Maybe this will happen in the future. Of course you all know the 
GPL -- you can make forks of dvbcut and implement whatever you like however 
you like. But to keep things simple and to address existing dvbcut users it 
would be nice to keep everything in one place. Credits will be given to the 
right people of course.

> Does anyone know of any alternatives?

Not really ;)

Before I wrote dvbcut I used avidemux, which is a nice tool, but it is (was?) 
not able to do frame precise cutting of MPEG2 material, and I also 
encountered some a/v sync problems. (No offense to the avidemux people. 
Avidemux is great and superior to dvbcut in many aspects. Instead of the 
thousands of nice features, I just told you about the reasons for me to start 
something new.)

ProjectX is a name that keeps being dropped. But I myself never used it, and 
to be very very honest, I don't even know what one can exactly do with it.

> Thx & Regards,
>    Bastian

Sorry to tell you that dvbcut development is kind-of-dead for the moment. I 
will probably continue on it some day, but I cannot say if that would be next 
week, next year, or only after I finished counting to infinity...

Bye bye...

PS: if you begin to work on dvbcut, keep me informed ;)

-- 
Sven Over
Stephanienstr. 9
76133 Karlsruhe

Telefon: 0721-9204199

http://www.svenover.de/


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