Hi,

I also have a few things... ;-)

Am Montag, 16. April 2007 14:00 schrieb Bastian Friedrich:
>> What we actually need is a separate tool, "dvbrepair", that does the
>> job correctly.
>
>... which should be integrated with dvbcut :)

That would be a nice feature... ;-)
Just had a Problem with a recording from the new german PRO7/SAT1-Transponder!
DVD freezes every 3-4 seconds for maybe half a second... on the PC it plays 
without problems. Unfortunatley I have deleted the source files already. :-(
And maybe it's related to requantizing the Video with "Vamps" (which BTW also 
would be a nice feature for DVBcut).

But anyhow,... hope the problems will be solved on the broadcast side, since I 
also mentioned some coding artefacts recently in the live transmittion...   

> > > - Multiple sequential input files. VDR (which I'm using for
> > > recording) creates 2 GB chunks of input data; I have to concatenate
> > > them in advance to cutting them.
> >
> > Shouldn't be too hard if the chunks really are part of the same
> > recording.
>
> VDR (for some reason) is not able to produce files larger than 2 GB
> (missing LFS support?). Recordings of films result in a set of 2 GB
> files (had a /long/ film over easter with a high bit rate that resulted
> in 5 chunks...).
>
> Omitting the "cat" step would be great :)
>

That would also help some windows people which transfer their video-files
for instance onto a (non-NTFS) Windows-Harddisk... for instance with TFtool 
(for Topfields PCRs) which splits the files automatically to chunks (of 
selecable size)! Those people normally don't know about "cat"... ;-)

But not only windows people could benefit,... my USB-HDD is also formatted 
with FAT32 (for usability reasons)! Altough that's no real limitation for me 
because of Svens TFFS-tool... ;-)


Also something for the wish/todo-list could be:
- A Setting-Menu for the stuff in ~/.qt/dvbcut.sf.netrc
- Possibility to automatically pipe the exported video through some 
application or just call an application after export (recoding, requantizing, 
remuxing...) 
- check resolution/bitrate for DVD compliance (so that the user can decide if 
recoding is neccesary)

And some other points form the Topfield community:
- Editing of MPEG-Header,... for instance the max. Bitrate which is set by 
some stations to values >11Mbit/s (even if they never exceed that value!)
- Cutting of other video formats (avi,xvid...? IMHO, we should stick to DVB!)
- A small (ancient) BUG made it to the release... the keyboard shortcut "P" is 
linked to "Play" AND "export Video"... for the latter maybe one should use 
"E"?
- more than one input file (dreamcast?) support.... (OK, we had that point 
already... ;-))


ciao
Ralph

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