> In both cases, the resulting files play in Windows Media Player with the > codecs > that come with any system. You don't need to install any external codecs or > codec packs to view the transcoded video. With a cable-modem connection at > home and broadband of some sort in the hotel (or wherever), I can watch MythTV > recordings anywhere. You can even cut the commercials out of the downloaded > file in just a few minutes with VirtualDub (you'll need to install ffdshow and > configure it to make its MPEG-4 decoder available to VfW so you can see what > you're cutting), so you can just kick back and let the show run.
I have VirtualDub 1.6.11 installed on my Windows XP box and I thought I'd be able to use it to do some cuts to my MythTV recordings. I have a recording which was MPEG2 from a DVB-T broadcast which then got transcoded to MPEG4 by post recording processing. But when I try to open it in VirtualDub I get an error that says "Cannot detect file type". I have ffdshow installed. Does anyone know what I need to do to configure this setup so that I can edit my recording with VirtualDub? Regards, Phill _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
