> It might be useful for you folks to know that the current SVN > version of Myth supports transoding from MPEG2 to DVD > compatible MPEG2 and honors the cutlist...
Yes, I know that there's somethin in the queue. Still: - transcode is an important word here - the mythburn scripts don't decode/recode the original material so for those users that have hardware encoders or DVB, they're potentialy both faster and higher quality than a transcode process. - One of the reasons I got involved with mythburn was that I wanted to get multiple-language DVB recordings to DVD without losing any of the audio tracks. I had the impression that myth transcode could handle just one audio stream - please tell me that I'm wrong there! Most of the work in Mythburn takes care of creation of the DVD menu system with thumbnails, animations, background images, menu music etc etc. - this should stay useful regardless of the source for a DVD comaptible video. Thanks for the hint, Martin
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