On 11/22/05, Steve Adeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tuesday 22 November 2005 09:35, Nick Craig-Wood wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 12:36:48PM -0500, Steve Adeff wrote: > > > Once you have these set the next area of concern is the video display > > > area. Underneath are some arrows (I don't have the program in front of me > > > now, so I'm going by memory). The inner two are for moving one GOP frame > > > at a time (the smallest jump you can make in an mpeg without > > > transcoding), then next one is for a slightly larger jump, and then again > > > a slighter larger jump, the furthest out ones are for jumping between > > > cutpoint points. > > > > I'll just add that there are keyboard shortcuts for moving round the > > edit window. The cut window uses ->, SHIFT ->, CTRL -> and ALT -> for > > skipping 1 frame, few seconds, ~ 15s, ~1 m - exactly what you need for > > cutting commercials! (I had to read the source code to discover this > > though ;-) > > > > p, n jump previous and next cutpoint > > > > Home, End go to start end of video. > > > > > Cutpoints. Next to the arrows for jumping around in videos are a + and - > > > for adding and removing cutpoints. Adding two cutpoints will turn the > > > area in between green, any green area area will be processed and output. > > > Multiple Green areas will be output in one final output file. The right > > > side along the video has two tabs, one shows the cutpoint images and IIRC > > > the other tab shows a list of the cutpoints. Here you can also save your > > > cutpoints to a file for later use (or like if you realize you screwed up, > > > instead of redoing all the cutpoints you can load the file and easily > > > make changes). > > > > My edit sessions go like this (all done with the keyboard), to add one > > cut point. > > > > ALT ->, ALT ->, ALT ->, ..., CTRL <-, CTRL <-, CTRL <-, ..., SHIFT ->, > > SHIFT ->, SHIFT ->, ..., <-, <-, <- , ..., <-, ->, a > > awesome! I was wondering if there were shortcut keys for that! I assume "a" > adds a cutpoint? > > Is there a way to have myth rescan a file after commercial cutting? > If I could rename the original, cut commercials, save the output file as the > original name and have Myth rescan the new mpeg I'd be a happy camper.
you could dump the new output in the /myth/video directory and then in mythfrontend utilities go into your video manager and it should be rescanned. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
