On 18/01/06, James Nickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought there might be others who would appreciate Project-X as much as I
> have:  http://www.lucike.info/page_projectx.htm
>
> I had a deuce of a time trying to find a non-reencoding editor to use to trim
> recordings.  I tried GOPchop and Gopdit, but neither could read the PVR-150
> encoded files, and even Avidemux barfed on them.  Project-X, while a bit of a
> memory hog and written in Java (which certainly makes it easy to get working)
> appears to specialize in damaged MPEG streams and keeping the sync correct
> through GOP-based editing.  It slices pieces out of my recordings without
> issue and kindly exports the result as more universally acceptable MPEG-2.

The PVR-150 records in MPEG2. It has a hardware MPEG2 encoder on the
card. What format did GOPChop/avidemux think the files were?

ProjectX is a real beauty of a program. Hopefully the linux video
tools will catch up and offer the same functionality without their
current audio-sync problems.

Nick

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