On 11/22/05, Tom Lichti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve Adeff wrote: > >>>> 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. > >>> > > > > project X is PERFECT for what your looking for. It is *meticulous* in > > keeping > > video and audio output time synced. As well it runs wonderfuly from CLI (at > > least it does on my system). > > > > Steve > > > I could never get Project X to work right on my system. And now it > doesn't matter, because the latest SVN mythtranscode does that anyway. > It can cut commercials, keep audio/video in sync (and fix some sync > issues if the exist) and leave the original format in tact, minus the > commercials. It's almost at the 'holy grail' stage for me. Check the > trac commits for mythtranscode, and/or the myth-dev list for mpeg2fix or > mythtranscode from the last 2 weeks. > > Tom
Unfortunately my files are not in nuv format, I'm not sure if that is a requirement for mythtranscode. I'm just doing cat /dev/video > file to digitize some vhs tapes ... so now I need an edit tool. Will look further into mythtranscode though. Milan _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
