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[linux-dvb] Re: AW: Re: Trying to get a ``polished'' MPEG stream from DVB



I know I may get flamed for mention the W word on a Linux mailing list,
but there is a Windows based program named 'Cuttermaran' that is better
than MPEGSchnitt as it allows editing on any frame (I/P/B) and will re-encode
the leading portion of video so you have a fully compliant video stream.

ie: if you cut on a P or B frame, it will re-encode the rest of that video
section up to the next I frame.. so generaly you end up re-encoding a couple
of frames at most.

The author has source code available, so maybe someone could port it to Linux.

cheers,

Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: Malte.Grunwald@beb.de [mailto:Malte.Grunwald@beb.de]
Sent: Thursday, 13 May 2004 9:15 PM
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: [linux-dvb] AW: Re: Trying to get a ``polished'' MPEG stream
from DVB

A programm called ProjectX (written in Java) can do this. It corrects lost packages by
inserting/dropping video and audio. It demultiplexes the stream (resulting in a .m2v and .mp3/.ac3 file). The demultiplexd streames
are perfect in sync and can be edited (on the I Frames) without any new encoding with some tool called mpegschnit (?) or so 
(I do not have access to my machine here).
With ifoedit or (some other multiplexer) you can multiplex (and create DVD).
Transcode should work with the files as well (?).
With ProjectX and transcode you are on a linux solution. 


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