On 12/13/12 19:40, Wolfram Gloger wrote:
Hi,
I use ts-cut, hereby announced, shamelessly taking the opportunity:
http://malloc.de/tools/#ts-cut
Warning: it's command-line only, but has practically _no_ dependencies.
Well, the latter probably is a good thing.
I'll have to have a look
Hi!
On 01/02/12 18:12, Malte Schünemann wrote:
Can you please run the command
grep LRINTF ffmpeg.src/config.h
and tell me whether it found the line
#define HAVE_LRINTF 1
?
Yes - I am using gcc 4.6.1 The grep returns with no result.
I was afraid that you would say that.
Please try the
Hi!
On 01/01/12 22:54, Malte Schünemann wrote:
Thanks for the hint - I obediently followed advise - not the version
(from file VERSION) is 0.6.2-alpha - however, I still get
...
gcc -O3 -Wall -Wno-switch -DHAVE_AV_CONFIG_H -I..
-I'/home/wiesel/src/dvbcut/dvbcut/ffmpeg.src'/libavutil
Hi!
On 12/31/11 17:09, Malte Schünemann wrote:
From my satellite receiver, I get files as transport stream which I
would like to edit (cut out advertisements). Unfortunately, I always get
from dvbcut
Unknown file type
Which version of dvbcut are you using? You should see it in the title
Hi again,
On 12/31/11 23:11, Malte Schünemann wrote:
From my satellite receiver, I get files as transport stream which I
would like to edit (cut out advertisements). Unfortunately, I always get
from dvbcut
Unknown file type
Which version of dvbcut are you using? You should see it in the
On 11/17/11 09:25, Victor Haag wrote:
Michael Riepe michael at mr511.de writes:
On 04/29/11 20:37, llarevo at gmx.net wrote:
Just a quick guess: The ao_sample_format structure has changed in libao
1.x, and the new members may not be initialized properly.
Please try the attached patch
On 11/12/11 18:42, Kristen Eisenberg wrote:
Hi,
dvbcut crashes when pressing or to play audio on Ubuntu 11.04.
You probably have libao 1.0 or later installed.
You'll need r177 in that case.
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On 04/29/11 17:10, llar...@gmx.net wrote:
dvbcut crashes when pressing or to play audio on Ubuntu 11.04. I did
svn co -r 176 https://dvbcut.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dvbcut/trunk dvbcut
cd dvbcut
autoconf
./configure
Just a quick guess: The ao_sample_format structure has changed in libao
1.x, and the new members may not be initialized properly.
Please try the attached patch.
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Index: src/playaudio.cpp
Hi!
On 04/24/11 02:46, David Timms wrote:
I attach a patch that modifies progresswindow.cpp to perform the above.
Thanks, I'll look at it.
Some queries:
1. To me, it would make sense to change cancelbutton to
cancelorclosebutton to inform of it's new purpose. This seems to
require
Argh!!
SMTP error from remote server after RCPT command:
host mx.sourceforge.net[216.34.181.68]:
550-Your IP, 212.227.126.186 has been autoblocked because of abuse. Please
550-email postmas...@sourceforge.net from another host if you believe this to
550 be in error. This block will
Hi!
On 04/24/11 17:57, Braggle wrote:
My internet provider change the MPEG-TS packet size of his streams from
188 to 192. Now I can't open a record whith dvbcut (Unknown file type).
Have you plan to support this format soon?
I'll have a look at it. In the meantime, you'll have to convert
On 04/25/11 02:48, David Timms wrote:
Thanks for sparing a few cycles on the holidays ;-)
De nada.
Just a query: will the source tar bar be long-lived at the above URL ?
As long-lived as I can manage. I've been using that domain for 5 years
now, and I intend to keep it. It hosts my other
Hi there!
On 02/25/10 11:55, Francesco Fumanti wrote:
I created a new icon for dvbcut.
... and I added it to the repository. Grazie, Francesco!
Welcome to r168,
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Hi!
On 02/13/10 19:20, Francesco Fumanti wrote:
I think that the desktop file will also work without the icon; and it will
display a generic icon. With the desktop file, dvbcut will have an entry in
the menus; at least that is the intention.
Added (with some modifications). There also is
Hi!
On 02/13/10 17:28, Bastian Friedrich wrote:
On Sonntag, 22. Februar 2009, Michael Riepe wrote:
The list may be quiet,
a year later, this is even more true :-/
Oh well...
but there are things going on behind the curtains.
[ New indexer, new way of processing, including H.264 support
Hi!
On 02/13/10 18:29, Francesco Fumanti wrote:
@ Michael
On the 22nd of January, I sent you an email with a desktop file and an icon
for dvbcut. Did you get it?
Yes, but as long as the copyright issue isn't clear, I'm not going to
use the icon. And without an icon, the desktop file
Hi!
Juergen Bausa wrote:
It seems that the dvbcut muxer has problems with mp2 tracks. I had the
following problem
with movies from german channel Pro7: After cutting out the comercial breaks
and burning to dvd,
video and audio are choppy after a certain cutpoint on standalone dvd
players (I
Hi!
Juergen Bausa wrote:
It seems that the dvbcut muxer has problems with mp2 tracks. I had the
following problem
with movies from german channel Pro7: After cutting out the comercial breaks
and burning to dvd,
video and audio are choppy after a certain cutpoint on standalone dvd players
Hi!
Peter Daum wrote:
Hi,
Am I really the only one who suffers from this problem?
I usually redirect the output to a file, or /dev/null.
At least on my machine the crude little patch that I attached is enough
to process damaged mpeg files that would otherwise take more than an
hour
Hi!
David Coe wrote:
I'd like though to establish whether #include_next works in your own
build environment.
Well, if you refuse to believe me...
$ cd dvbcut
$ echo '#include stdlib.h' | gcc -E -
# 1 stdin
# 1 built-in
# 1 command line
# 1 stdin
# 1
Hi!
Francesco Fumanti wrote:
Hello,
Here are the commands that I use to manually install dvbcut on my Ubuntu
installation:
checkout:
svn co https://dvbcut.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dvbcut/trunk dvbcut
Compile and install:
autoconf
./configure
Hi!
David Coe wrote:
Nope .. that doesn't work :-(. I'm getting bombs on undeclared 'malloc'
and 'free', which means the system stdlib.h isn't being picked up.
Did you perhaps run ./configure; make? I'm afraid that doesn't work
because ffmpeg isn't configured correctly this way. Please use the
Hi!
Francesco Fumanti wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately it does not work on my Ubuntu
9.04 installation. I think that this is the relevant output from the
terminal:
Last change made on 2009-06-27 at 17:08:09Z in file 'dvbcut.h' by
'too-tired'
Prepared header file
Hi 'cutters,
David Coe wrote:
Hi list!
Every so often I compile up dvbcut under Windows MinGW rather than rely
on Ralph Glastetter's builds. Recently (somewhere after r154 I think) my
compilation has failed with a missing C:/MingW/include/stdlib.h.
This has been hard-wired into
to use GNU sed.
Did you test the scripts with .mpg and .ts files, by the way?
I prefer to have them on my desktop and everytime I need to convert a
video I just drag and drop them over the icons.
@Michael Riepe: Would you mind adding them to your dvbcut package?
Licence: Whatever you what
Hi!
m...@kabelfunk.de wrote:
Hi,
I've tested it with
.m2t
.vdr
.m2p
.ts
.pva
.mpg
(created by kaffeine, ProjectX, dvbcut)
I suppose that's generic enough... ;-)
the updated scripts are attached.
Thanks, and welcome to r158!
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Hi!
David Timms wrote:
Wayne McDougall wrote:
I'm getting the following error (from the Subversion branch)
which svn revision ?
Must be a rather old one. The assertion has moved a number of times
(first in r38, almost two years ago) and is now at line 644.
dvbcut: src/mpegmuxer.cpp:625:
Hi!
Martin Gansser wrote:
./configure --with-ffmpeg-include=/usr/include/ffmpeg
--with-ffmpeg-lib=/usr/lib
make
...
avframe.o: In function `avframe::getqimage(bool, double)':
/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/dvbcut-0.6.0/src/avframe.cpp:107: undefined
reference to `img_convert'
Please try the
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Isn't the german ZDF using DVB subtitles since last year?
Uh... are they? Got to check that.
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Hi!
The list may be quiet, but there are things going on behind the
curtains. I've been working on a new indexer for dvbcut2 now for a
while, and things look pretty good. The new code will not only be able
to detect AC-3 (and Enhanced AC-3) audio tracks in MPEG transport
streams more easily (and
Hi!
Cengiz Günay wrote:
[...] But what if the file contained multiple video PIDs starting at
different locations in the file? This would happen if you switched
channels during a digital recording or if you were saving the all the
streams in a base frequency. My cable stream broadcasts two or
Hi!
Francesco Fumanti wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the new 0.6.0 version.
Unfortunately, it produces a compilation error on Ubuntu Jaunty. Indeed
I get the following error:
avframe.cpp:21:20: error: qimage.h: No such file or directory
You probably need to specify the path to the Qt3
Hi!
Juergen Bausa wrote:
Ok, I understand this. But it seems someone who knows how to do the packing
did this
before and it worked for some versions. So, maybe someone else on this list
knows
enough about debs to fix it.
The One Who Knows is Sven, the original author of dvbcut. But he
Ladies and gentlemen,
after fiddling with the build system for a while, I bumped up VERSION to
0.6.0. That is, we have a new official release. Yay!
Major changes in the last few commits are:
- scons is gone. configure/make is now the only way to build dvbcut.
- an interoperability problem with
Hi!
Cengiz Gunay wrote:
Hi, again!
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Michael Riepe wrote:
Actually, I consider that good news. :-)
I found another file with a similar problem. This time the channel wasn't
to blame. Instead the starting point of the stream seems to cause it.
*sh*t*
dvbcut
Hi!
Since the scale factor is now a floating-point number (thanks to Ralph),
I took the opportunity and implemented a zoom function: when you press
[Ctrl]+[+] or [Ctrl]+[-], the video image will grow or shrink by a
factor of 1.2.
Again, you have to run `make clean' (at least in ./src) before
Hi!
Francesco Fumanti wrote:
However, I made a strange observation: the settings file contains
wheel/incr_normal=1500
which I assume corresponds to one minute of a PAL movie. But if I use
the right arrow key to jump forward, it jumps a little less than 1
minute, as the indicator with the
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
There was a warning about an uninitialized variable in that part of the
patch, therefore I skipped it (for now). I need to investigate the issue
first.
Hmmm, strange... couldn't see any warning.
Do you use special compiler switches for testing?
I usually use
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Just change the declaration to
int delta = 0;
to get rid of the warning. :)
As soon as I'm convinced that that is the right thing to do. ;-)
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Okay...
I wrote:
Just change the declaration to
int delta = 0;
to get rid of the warning. :)
As soon as I'm convinced that that is the right thing to do. ;-)
I am convinced. :-)
I refactored the code a little, though. And, as a bonus, I made the
mouse wheel work inside the video window (NOT
Hi!
David Timms wrote:
I heard mention on the list around mid year that it might be nearly time
to make a release, but that only one person could trigger that. It seems
that dvbcut has been pretty stable over the last 6 months, not much new
code, yet not many (any) bugs being found. Perhaps
Hi!
David Timms wrote:
Hi, I'm not sure whether these two patches would be acceptable as is, or
whether they would need more work.
Basically, with the newer autoconf build process, we have needed these
hacks to properly configure dvbcut for external ffmpeg, and for make
install to use a
Hi!
David Timms wrote:
Hi, I notice the following when exporting from a captured HD channel; it
doesn't seem to cause an issue with the written stream, as it plays OK:
from the gdb debug window:
Muxer problem: 00:00:14.298/00 00:00:08.460/36 (dts:00:00:08.642/34)
s-getbuffree():-6245079
Hi!
I recorded a new sample from the channel I suspected but the AC3 streams
were properly recognized by both the release and r138 version of dvbcut. I
will look for other broken recordings in the future, but at this point I
have no more samples. Sorry.
Actually, I consider that good
Hi!
Dominik wrote:
@ Michael
I tried transcode, but I didn't get it working properly.
/usr/bin/transcode -i ar.mpg -y ffmpeg --export_prof dvd-pal
--export_asr 2 -o ar43 -D0 -s2 -m ar.mp2
I don't remember it exactly, but I think the trick was to use
--import_asr, not --export_asr.
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Hi!
Dominik wrote:
So, I will stay with ProjectX until you extend the export dialog of
dvbcut :-)
Actually, I'd rather write a small tool that just sets the aspect ratio
to the same value in every frame...
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Hi!
Dominik wrote:
Hi,
I have one bug report and one feature request.
Please download the example from
http://kabelfunk.de/dvbcut/aspect_ratio.mpg
Bug:
Frame 18 is 4:3 but reported as 16:9.
This has the sideeffect that suggest bookmark is always one frame to late.
Actually, an aspect
Hi!
Dominik wrote:
I'm using the latest SVN, but it doesn't work on both systems.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/dvbcut ./configure
bash: ./configure: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
Right... configure is not in the repository because it can be rebuilt
from configure.in.
But after using
Hi!
Sorry for the delay, I was away for a while.
Cengiz Gunay wrote:
Hi, this is a followup on Andrew Harkman's original post about dvbcut not
finding the AC3 audio track in some TS files.
I have similar files, recorded from the cable TV Comcast's Universal HD
(UHD) channel. I was
Hi!
Andrew Hakman wrote:
Now if DVB cut only handled H.264 files - wow, then it would truly be
the only app I'd need to clean up my recordings.
Uh... don't hold your breath. In its current state, dvbcut is pretty
much centered around MPEG-2 video. It will require a substantial rewrite
to
Hi!
Dominik wrote:
Hello,
I can't compile dvbcut on two different systems. :-(
Maybe somebody have an idea?
Get the latest SVN revision, and use configure/make instead of scons.
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Hi!
Mike wrote:
Okay, I tried compling with
./configure --with-ffmpeg=/usr/local
make
and I end up with this:
avframe.cpp:21:20: error: qimage.h: No such file or directory
You obviously also need --with-qt3=/wherever
In file included from avframe.cpp:24:
avframe.h:27:21: error:
Hi!
Mike wrote:
I noticed that version 134 was available, so I attempted to run some
tests. Firstly, I'm not even sure if I'm compiling it properly. I
wanted to make a binary using the ffmpeg that comes with DVBCUT and a
binary using the SVN 15630 ffmpeg that I have installed on my
Hi!
Levente Novák wrote:
I haven't compiled DVBCut SVN since a few months, but as I recall the
repository has not changed since then. This is wat I got:
[...]
avframe.cpp: In constructor ‘avframe::avframe(AVFrame*,
AVCodecContext*)’:
avframe.cpp:45: error: ‘img_copy’ was not declared in this
Hi!
Levente Novák wrote:
BTW, why is the supplied ffmpeg so old? The last time I asked this I was
given the advice to search on the mailing list, but could not find a
clear answer then.
Because there hasn't been a stable ffmpeg release for ages.
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Hi!
Levente Novák wrote:
Yes, OK, but as the version packaged with DVBCut will not change as
often as the SVN one, it is maybe a good idea to include a recent one.
How often?
I'm really not keen on the extra work.
There have been lots of improvements since the last release. Moreover,
the
Hi!
Franz-Rudolf Kuhnen wrote:
dvbcut won't compile on my system.
Which version? Which build system (configure/make or scons)?
You should get the latest version from SVN and use configure/make for
compiling.
Here the error-message:
g++ -o
src/mpegmuxer.o -c -O3 -Wall
David Timms wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering whether it is still recommended to build dvbcut against
qt3 ?
Because dvbcut hasn't been ported to qt4 yet?
Reason I ask is that my rpm package builds against qt-devel. On a
Fedora 8 machine this equated to QT3, on F9 it equates to QT4.
Since
Hi!
Dietmar Kruse wrote:
I'm running Kubuntu 8.04 AMD64.
I checked out SVN 131 and I did nothing but make.
Maybe you should have called autoconf and configure first, as that
is now (again) the preferred way to build dvbcut. Less hassle, you know.
It compiles fine and leaves a working
Hi!
Wolfram Gloger wrote:
Hi,
I would vote for make/autoconf
My vote, too!
Nichts lieber als das :-)
I re-established the configure/make procedure. It's not perfect yet (and
may need a little tweaking here and there, not to mention a major
cleanup), but it works at least on Linux (of
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Hmmm,... do I also need to tweak when compiling with dvbcut's internal
ffmeg libs? ;-)
Usually not, but...
I just got:
g++ -g -O2 -Wall -DPACKAGE_NAME=\\ -DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\\
-DPACKAGE_VERSION=\\ -DPACKAGE_STRING=\\ -DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=\\
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Has this to do with my externally installed ffmpeg libs (/usr/lib
AND /usr/local/lib, libswscale just under /usr/lib)?
Yes.
But it shouldn't...at least IMHO!
When we don't specify external ffmpeg libs with configure
we want DVBcut using the internal ones as
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
OK,
fine... default compiling with old internal ffmpeg libs is working again! :)
And you have been right... default is compilation with debug infos switched
on
and I must have done something wrong when producing the scons version,
since the binary is still
Hi!
Levente Novák wrote:
I had no problems compiling dvbcut on a Debian testing system prior to
SVN-124. Now I can't get it compiled: with scons_0.98.4 (from Debian
unstable) compiling is OK with the local ffmpeg tree but fails when
doing a make FFMPEG=/usr/local with the following error:
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
mea culpa,... :(
Don't worry. There are lots of other places throughout the code where
unsigned int is used instead of size_t. And it's a bloody mess to clean
that up.
Guess it's time to buy one of these new 64bit multicore maschines... ;-)
They won't help much
Hi!
Craig Milo Rogers wrote:
In SVN revision 124, there is a bug in cut parsing in
main.cpp, line 236. The variable pos is declared to be type
unsigned int. Unfortunately, it is compared to std::string::npos,
which is of type size_t, which on (some) 64-bit systems is unsigned
long
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
just delete your dvbcut folder and make a fresh checkout... if you have
no private changes you want to keep.
If so, then there is a way to adapt the URL of your working copy,...
unfortunately I don't remember... but I'm sure Michael does! ;-)
Nope. I know
Hi!
Footer wrote:
Subject says it all! I've installed the dependencies as listed in the
installation notes:
libqt3-mt-dev qt3-dev-tools scons libao-dev libmad0-dev liba52-0.7.4-dev
And you're using an ancient copy of dvbcut, as it seems. Please use the
latest one from SVN.
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
OK, I did it Suse10.3... as expected it took a while until it worked (it
totally messup the grub/menu.lst so I couldn't boot windows anymore among
other stuff which only worked after updating the newly upraded distro and
fixing lots of dependencies
Hi again,
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
did someone ever notice that sometimes (1-2x per Movie?) the Linear slider is
hanging/blocking when scolling forward FramebyFrame with the mousewheel?
Yes, sometimes it hangs. I always assumed that the mouse events somehow
get lost - maybe because the
Hmm...
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Hmmm,... but when they got jsut lost you would be able after a while to
scroll
forward again without the need of scrolling back one frame, which seems to
unlock the forwarddirection somehow!
Actually, I never investigated that. I also never managed to
Hi!
Wolfram Gloger wrote:
Sorry for the Germanese - the mail was supposed to go to Wolfram only.
:) Anyway, Michael's patch _does_ work with current ffmpeg with one
additional line:
--- SConstruct.orig Mon Mar 24 07:29:02 2008
+++ SConstruct Mon Mar 24 07:33:24 2008
@@ -127,6
Hi!
Peter Daum wrote:
It seems to me (I am no MPEG-expert and don't normally do C++ ..)
like in psfile::psfile, the sequence of audio streams is merely
determined by the order in which they are seen in the file,
so whenever the 1st audio packet belongs to what would be considered
audio
Hi!
Wolfram Gloger wrote:
--- src/psfile.cpp~ 2008-03-23 19:32:28.0 +0100
+++ src/psfile.cpp 2008-03-23 21:23:01.0 +0100
@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
/* $Id: psfile.cpp 121 2008-03-23 18:32:28Z too-tired $ */
+#include cassert
+
#include psfile.h
#include
Hmm...
Wolfram Gloger wrote:
Recent ffmpeg has changed include file locations (cleaned up
IMHO).
Argh.
With the appended patch it is possible to compile
with the new layout and with the old one in ffmpeg.src
(a bit of a hack with a manual Depends(), maybe someone can
come up with a
Moin!
Funktioniert der angehängte Patch mit dem neuen ffmpeg?
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Index: src/lavfmuxer.h
===
--- src/lavfmuxer.h (revision 122)
+++
Uh...
Sorry for the Germanese - the mail was supposed to go to Wolfram only.
Tired old Michael Riepe wrote:
Moin!
Funktioniert der angehängte Patch mit dem neuen ffmpeg?
[...]
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Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Before I continue, please note that I had to commit r120 today - some
earlier release broke the Windows build. :-(...
Hmmm,... r116 seemed to be ok...
Of course - that was before the changes that broke it.
But thanks for reminding me... I forgot to compile
Hi!
Before I continue, please note that I had to commit r120 today - some
earlier release broke the Windows build. :-(
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
You mean, you actually see the file: prefix inside the dialog box?
Exactly...
Shit.
That never happened to me.
Hmmm... try reading from a
Hi!
Wolfram Gloger wrote:
There is a 10MB sample at
http://www.andrewhakman.dhs.org/sp_dec5.ts.truncated . What is wrong
with this transport stream, and can dvbcut be made to correctly
identify the audio?
The transport stream was recorded with TSReader, and there were no
continuity or TEI
Uh...
I checked the strace log (thanks to David for providing it), and it's
the index file that can't be opened. With a name like
stargate.2008-02-28.23://./31:02.mpg.idx one probably had to expect
that. ;-)
After a little digging I found out that it's the file dialog that causes
problems. It
Hi!
David Timms wrote:
I tried using dvbcut on some mpeg files with names like:
programs.2007-12-01.19:31:26.mpg
first_part_of_name19:35.mpg
For example File|Open|first_part_of_name19:35.mpg
gives:
Error:
X The protocol 'first_part_of_name19' is not supported
OK.
Ouch.
[...]
This
Hi!
David Timms wrote:
I wanted to attach a representative desktop icon into the rpm package I
am making for dvbcut. The attached was done using gimp, taking the web
site logo:
http://dvbcut.sourceforge.net/g/weblogo.png
, with some quick scaling/text filling to create 48x48, 24x24 and
Hi!
David Timms wrote:
Not actually necessary.
Agreed, they are only warnings. When compiling, it seems to me to be
cleaner to not have warnings being output - and people wondering whether
it is something going wrong. IMHO, in terms of portability it forces the
compiler to do the
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
moin,
Am Samstag, 16. Februar 2008 19:52 schrieb Michael Riepe:
OK,... you can check in the appended patch the next time when you change
something... it doesn't adds any functionality, just eye-candy for
developpers... :)
Did you test if it works?
Of course
Hi!
David Timms wrote:
Index: src/buffer.cpp
===
--- src/buffer.cpp(revision 116)
+++ src/buffer.cpp(working copy)
@@ -18,8 +18,6 @@
/* $Id$ */
-#define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS // for INT64_MAX
-
#include
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Hi,
Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2008 13:39 schrieb Michael Riepe:
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
just solved a bug which occured under Windows when opening a movie in a
top level dirctory!
In that case for instance 'C:' (without trailing slash!) was stored in
lastdir
Hi everybody!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
just solved a bug which occured under Windows when opening a movie in a top
level dirctory!
In that case for instance 'C:' (without trailing slash!) was stored in
lastdir
and the next time when openFileNames() was called the Dialog didn't show
And this one...
Dominik wrote:
Yes, I want a resource hog (nice wording :-) ).
Command line option is OK for me, too.
went in now as well. The -voracious option (or any non-ambiguous
abbreviation of it) will turn dvbcut into a big, bad, brown wolf that
will eat you and your old, sick
Hi!
Dominik wrote:
after some more tests I found out that the caching is enabled for
exporting. :-(
That's hard to turn off. You have to call fsync()/fdatasync() before
each posix_fadvise() if you want to really remove the output file's
pages from the cache. Unfortunately, that's a
Hi!
David Timms wrote:
Wolfram Gloger wrote:
...
Please try the appended patch.
Regards,
Wolfram
--- src/dvbcut.cpp~2008-01-16 09:43:48.0 +0100
+++ src/dvbcut.cpp2008-02-03 14:02:47.0 +0100
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#include cstdlib
#include climits
#include
Hi!
Dominik wrote:
First, I replaced POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED with POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED and did
some performace checks:
With the same arguments to posix_fadvise? That doesn't make sense
because you're referencing the part of the file that has already been
processed.
- Index generation takes quite
Hi!
Dominik wrote:
I have a lot of free memory (3GB), but when I open a new .vdr file and
index it, the cache is not filled. (I'm using SUSE 10.2)
Yep. This is not a Suse bug^H^H^Hfeature, just in case you wondered.
If the cache would be filled with the entire video (many movies or
series
Hi!
Dominik wrote:
thanks for the explanation.
But, hmmm, I *have* enough memory to hold the complete movie in cache.
(or think of 64-bit Linux with 8 GB RAM; 2GB costs only 37€! :-) )
My Athlon64 board only holds up to 2 GB :-(
Is it possible the make it customizable in the
Happy New Year everybody!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
With /chapters/interval0 one now can also specify the total number of the
intervals (i.e. chapters) instead of their length (0) and there is a new
settings variable /chapters/minimum to specify the minimal length of a
chapter (in frames).
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Hi,
Am Freitag, 28. Dezember 2007 09:30 schrieb Peter Daum:
Every other program sees the tracks in this order (and uses track 0 by
default).In dvbcut however, the tracks are sometimes swapped, so if I
export just track 0, I actually end up with the second
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
OK... for converting the bookmarks I implemented now submenus under Edit:
-- START/STOP
-- STOP/START
- 4:3
-16:9
and editConvert() hast to be called with an argument 0-3 (with 0 giving the
old behavoir, 1=reverse order, 2=4:3, 3=16:9)!
I hope I have
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
Hi Michael,
this patch contains (additionally to the stuff which I posted already a few
days ago... in case you missed it in the other thread) the fix for Davids
problem concerning the chapter marks!
Applied. Welcome to r109.
--
Michael Tired Riepe [EMAIL
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
PS: Michael,... this patch does not collide with my last one, since different
routines are involved!
Except for the ChangeLog, of course.
It didn't apply cleanly in src/dvbcut.cpp, though. The whitespace got
mangled somehow but patch -l did the trick,
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