On 5/27/05, Lane Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5/27/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 5/27/05, Lane Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > mythcommflag --video name_of_file > > > > > > Not sure. You could try that. You can also manually add cut points > > > using the keys I described above. > > > > > > > With this file the mythcommflag command does not find commercials and > > hitting e does not bring up the time line. > > > > I'm currently trying out nuvexport on another file - a 2 hour movie. > > We'll see how it works. > > > > This is all far too difficult for my parents to handle though. > > Oh, yeah. I only use nuvexport when I want to burn some shows to DVD.
So that works? My dad has a bunch of old family videos on tape. He 'interviewed' a bunch of my now gone relatives. He wants to digitize them with the PVR-150 I set up at their place and then burn them to DVD for the rest of family. > > By far my number 1 feature wish for Myth is integrated DVD burning > that takes advantage of commercial markings. > > Also, fyi, mpeg2 cutting shouldn't take too long. Maybe 5-10 mins for > an hour show. Depends on your machine, but that's the right scale for > the timeframe. 3GHz P4HT. Took about 10-12 minutes for the whole movie. The results weren't too bad. It missed 4 commercial breaks. I have to go back and see if they were flagged or not in myth. I guess if they weren't that I could somehow add them within the E/Z editor. Thanks for your help. At this point I think my one mystery is what happened to this episode of Navy NCIS such that I have no commercials flagged and do nto seem to be able to get them flagged. Very strange. Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
