On 8/28/05, Martin Bene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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

No it's not the conversion is done without re-encoding.


 
>  - 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!

I'd have to look into it, but if it's in the original MPEG2 it should
be in the resultant.



 
> 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.


As does nuv2disk and some others that have been around for quite some time...
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