At 09:18 AM 8/15/2005, you wrote:
On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 09:00, Fred Squires wrote:
> On 8/15/05, David Whyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > I've been doing that so I end up getting 4-5 hour recordings where
> > > the game ends up being only 3.5 hours long. Is there a simple way
> > > once they are recorded to prune off the end, after the event is done?
> >
> > only by adding a cut list and then transcoding but that generally
> > makes the video a different format such as MPEG4.
> >
> > Whytey
>
> Not necessarily, if you simply want to not see it just create a cut
> point at the end of the match.  The player will then skip anything
> after the cut point, but you won't save any space that way.

Why not just hit the exit button once the match ends?  I don't think you
have to sit and watch the entire recording all the way to the end.  :)

Well, the most recent situation was a baseball game I was attending and got
home after the extended recording had finished


Are you saving these matches after they are watched?  Probably easier to
watch them and delete them than to schedule additional processing time
and your time to create an edit list and transcode.

I'm hoping to burn them to DVD to send to my daughter away at school


I hit a similar problem once, a sports show pushed the start of a movie
that was to be recorded out by about 30 minutes.  Needless to say the
end of the movie was not recorded which did not go over to well.  But
that is the same problem with a standard VCR if you don't know the show
is being delayed for some reason and there is no way to modify the
recording schedule.

yep, same issue



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