Hi Sven

Good jobs with dvbcut!
I've tried all sorts of programs to process my dvb recordings into a format 
suitable for my DVD player.
Yours is the first that does exactly what I want - and actually works.

well, nearly  ...

1st attempt was on a file captured from nova-t card in mythtv, 544x576 with 
mixed 4:3 and 16:9 segments.
dvbcut let me load the whole file, cut out the adverts etc, and save just the 
4:3 content that I wanted.
The resulting mpg appeared as 16:9 when player in mplayer, but 4:3 in my dvd 
machine.  (Strange?)
However, that's pretty close, and good enough for me at the moment.

2nd attempt was on a file captured from the same machine, but entirely 16:9 and 
now 720x576 and at higher bitrate.
The file is >3GB in size, and almost 90 minutes long.
PROBLEM:
dvbcut 0.5.3 only indexes about 7 minutes of it, then loads that truncated 
version
dvbcur 0.5.1 indexex about 37 minutes of it, then loads that truncated version.

Any ideas?

Is there some way to enable diagnostics so I can help find out what might be 
going wrong?
I launced dvbcut from a terminal as "./dvbcut" - no error messages appear 
anywhere that I have noticed.

FYI: mplayer happily plays the original file; and I can open it in avidemux2 ok.

Thanks, and keep up the good work.

Brian



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