On 12/09/05, Kevin Kuphal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Todd Ignasiak wrote: > > >On 9/12/05, Ryan Kremser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>As per the subject, i'm looking for the best software package (better if > >>freeware) to edit out comercials using a windows xp computer. I want to > >>keep the files in mpeg2 so that i can burn them to dvd after, just without > >>the comercials. I've looked around and found quite a few but all of them > >>seem to have conflicting reviews some recomended others say to keep away. > >>So any suggestions are welcome. > >> > >> > > > >I'm not sure if you're talking about SD or HD video. But, for HD, > >there is a good utility called HDTVtoMPEG2, which allows you to edit > >HDTV transport streams to remove commercials or otherwise trim them > >down. > > > >http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~balazer/HDTVtoMPEG2/ > > > > > >It has a nice visual representation of the MPEG content, showing the > >data as a bar, with the portions to be removed shown in a different > >color than the remaining data. This provides a quick sanity check > >on the commercial removal -- if two removals are too close or too far > >apart it may point to an error or a missed commercial. This would > >be a great feature to have with the MythTV automatic commercial > >flagging. > > > > > Perhaps you have never edited a recording in MythTV. Watch something, > click M or MENU to bring up then menu and select Edit Recording. You > can load your commercial skip list into the cutlist by pressing Z I think.
Does Myth do lossless MPEG2 cutting? I thought it could only export into MPEG4. Nick _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
