I asked the product manager at VideoReDo is he had intention for a Linux
release but he simply had no idea of the market size. It is only a $50
product (although a great product).  I server the public access
television community, and a Linux based cut & hack tool like VideoReDo
is direly needed. Those interested should email them to let them know
that a Linux version is needed.

On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 15:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The only tool I've found to work for maintaining AV sync and lossless 
> cutting etc, is VideoReDo.  Unfortunately it is a Windows program.
> 
> VideoReDo has a function called "QuickStream Fix" that remuxes and 
> corrects the stream so that it may be burnt to DVD, cut and edited etc.  
> I would really like to find a linux equivalent.
> 
> ---Dan
> 
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