Thanks, James. I'll take a look at your solution.

James Nickerson wrote:
> On Thursday 19 January 2006 23:39, Kirk Bocek grooved on as follows:
> 
>>Well, I spoke too soon. I can't get dvdauthor to recognize the files
>>created by projectx. It looks like there are four de-multiplexed formats --
>>dvdauthor says "Looking for first VOBU" on all of them.
>>
>>Does anyone know how to get the files output by projectx to work with
>>dvdauthor?
> 
> 
> It worked for me to use mencoder to reencode the audio as ac3 and then 
> multiplex the video and audio back together using mjpeg-tools:
> 
> for f in $@; do
>        base=`basename $f .mpeg`
>                mencoder "$f" -idx -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=ac3  -ovc copy 
> -o  
> "${base}.avi"
>                mplayer "${base}.avi" -dumpaudio -dumpfile "${base}.ac3"
>                rm -f "${base}.avi"
>                mplayer "$f" -dumpvideo -dumpfile "${base}.m2v"
> 
>        mplex -f 8 "${base}.m2v" "${base}.ac3" -o "${base}.vob"
>        rm -f "${base}.m2v" "${base}.ac3"
> done
> 
> --------
> dvdauthor had no trouble with the .vob's created by this process.
> 
> -James
> 
> 
>>Thanks,
>>Kirk
>>
>>Kirk Bocek wrote:
>>
>>>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
>>>>
>>>>_______________________________________________
>>>>ivtv-users mailing list
>>>>[email protected]
>>>>http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
>>
>>_______________________________________________
>>ivtv-users mailing list
>>[email protected]
>>http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________
> ivtv-users mailing list
> [email protected]
> http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users

_______________________________________________
ivtv-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users

Reply via email to