Nick Craig-Wood wrote:


Project X which is written in Java and works fine in linux can a) resync audio and video properly. It adds and drops audio frames when demuxing to keep the sync. In a typical recording it does this at most a couple of times when errors occurr. b) deal with damaged MPEG (common from DVB source) c) edit to GOP precision (about 0.5s)

http://www.lucike.info/page_projectx.htm
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/DigiTV/projectx-fullguide.htm

I use Project X a lot, and its the only tool I've found on linux which
works 100% of the time.

Its only disadvantage is that it is a bit slow.  However it does have
keyboard bindings (see the doom9 doc for details).

You might consider using projectx without editing (which is the slow
bits) to convert / fix your video *then* use avidemux to edit it.
Thats an experiment I keep meaning to try.



Second that. ProjectX is awesome (they just released a new version as well) if you can get past the language barrier. My dream is to export a commercial cutlist from MythTV and import it into ProjectX for automatic demuxing/cutting.

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