Wow, what excellent timing! I was just googling around trying to find a simple 
editor to remove commercials from the MPEG-2 files created by 
mythtv/nuvexport. Thanks!

Just edited a 2-hour show that I wanted to archive to DVD. Works, although it 
looks like Windows Media Player is confused at the new transitions. I'll see 
if dvdauthor can fix things when it creates the disk image.

Kirk

James Nickerson 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.
> 
> Maybe its existence is general knowledge to most here, but if not and you're 
> looking for a solution to the same problem I was, then I'd say look no 
> further.
> 
> -James
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