Am 19.02.2015 um 20:32 schrieb Gerald Dachs:
Am 19.02.2015 um 19:24 schrieb VDR User:
Do you know of any that are capable of frame-accurate h264 editing,
and that don't produce any corrupted frames or artifacts? This
requires several frames around the cut point to be reencoded while the
rest
Am 19.02.2015 um 19:24 schrieb VDR User:
Do you know of any that are capable of frame-accurate h264 editing,
and that don't produce any corrupted frames or artifacts? This
requires several frames around the cut point to be reencoded while the
rest of the frames can be fast-copied.
Don't know
Thanks, thanks, and more thanks!
It's been my main source of TV for at least 11 if not 12 years!
Couldn't watch without it!
:-)
Laz
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Woohoo! Congratulations!
Thank you so much for all your time, creativity and effort that went
into making this fine piece of software!
Tobias
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Well done mate, congrats for 15 wonderful years, what changed TV life and
habbits of many people worldwide!
Thanks for all of your work and passion.
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Frank
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Klaus Schmidinger
Congratulations also from my side. Thank you so much for all your
time, and the time from others who are working on stuff around VDR
Core (skins/plugins etc). Beeing VDR user from 2007.
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http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Seiner-Zeit-voraus-Klaus-Schmidingers-Video-Disk-Recorder-VDR-2552972.html
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http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Seiner-Zeit-voraus-Klaus-Schmidingers
-Video-Disk-Recorder-VDR-2552972.html
Great!
Thank you Tobias, Mirko Doelle and Peter Siering!
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VDR version 2.2.0 is now available at
ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/vdr-2.2.0.tar.bz2
A 'diff' against the previous developer version is available at
ftp://ftp.tvdr.de/vdr/vdr-2.1.10-2.2.0.diff
MD5 checksums:
8853f64c0fc3d41ffd3b4bfc6f0a14b7 vdr-2.2.0.tar.bz2
Am 19.02.2015 um 11:38 schrieb Klaus Schmidinger:
VDR version 2.2.0 is now available at
Sorry, no facebook account, so it has to go here:
+1
Gerald
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On 19.02.2015 12:55, fnu wrote:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Seiner-Zeit-voraus-Klaus-Schmidingers-Video-Disk-Recorder-VDR-2552972.html
Great!
Thank you Tobias, Mirko Doelle and Peter Siering!
Thanks from me, too!
Great article!
Klaus
Huge thanks to Klaus and everyone who has contributed over the years
to make VDR the success that it is! The time and effort put into it
has and is greatly appreciated.
See you at the 20 year!
-Derek
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I'm not aware of any video editing software for Linux but if you have
access to a Windows box, there are several options (both free paid):
videoredo
smart cutter
solveigmm video splitter
tmpgenc smart renderer
sony vegas
powerdirector
adobe premiere
Too many to keep listing.
Do you know of any that are capable of frame-accurate h264 editing,
and that don't produce any corrupted frames or artifacts? This
requires several frames around the cut point to be reencoded while the
rest of the frames can be fast-copied.
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Gerald Dachs
@Klaus,
Many thanks for all your job and this wonderful piece of software !
I use VDR since more than 10 years, I can't imagine using any commercial
buggy machine :-)
@All plugin's developpers,
Thanks for adding features to VDR during all these years !
Regards.
Karim
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Hi,
Congratulations.
Thx for all of your work!
Regards
Halim
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Am 19.02.2015 um 16:42 schrieb VDR User:
I'm not aware of any video editing software for Linux
There is plenty of it:
- Avidemux
- Cinerella
- flowblade
- Kino
- Kdenlive
- LiVES
- Open Movie Editor
- OpenShot
- PiTiVi
to name only a few.
I use Avidemux, but for merging movies I would try
Thanks, for changing my TV viewing habits 13 years ago, and for keeping
it running for all these years. Keeping that continuity for that long
time is quite impressive.
Now, where do I find that time to upgrade my machines...
But first, party! (\ ^.^ /)
Cheers,
Udo
I'm doing this quite frequently. I'm using following command to find the
errors in vdr recordings:
cat $(ls -1 0*.ts | sort -n) | ffmpeg -i /dev/stdin -f null /dev/null
21 | tee ffmpeg.log
2 lines are produces every second so the accuracy of error location
depends on how fast the CPU is.
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