On Thursday 24 July 2008 13:02:17 Tim Farrington wrote: > Hi Nico, > I was a huge fan of avidemux until about 2 hours ago when I discovered > that editing a file caused all sorts of grief with a/v sync. > Its doc's tell me to send the file through Projectx first, etc > > Hence, I was attracted to gopchop. > > All I would like is an mpeg gui editor which can simply edit a file > dumped from > my dvb stream. I've tried many such as Cinerra (I think that's its name), > but this help from Tobias may give me a clue as to why many of them > won't open > these files - they are MPEG2-TS and the apps perhaps need MPEG2-PS I tend to use dvbcut for editing MPEG2-TS files these days unless it's a programme I recorded from five US then I have to run it through projectx and avidemux first otherwise I get a flickering effect when I play the file from DVD. -- |\ /| ark Fraser /Registered Linux User #466407 | \/ | Somerset /Using Kmail on Kubuntu Hardy Heron | |___________/You know what the sig means! _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb