hi Tomi, if you want good freeware MPEG2 cutters that don't need any re-encoding, then may I recommend the following:
MPEG2Schnitt (German web site, but the program is easy enough to figure out what's what). http://www.mdienert.de/mpeg2schnitt/ Cuttermaran (my personal favourite for windows editing, cuts on I/B/P frames accurately). http://cuttermaran.movie2digital.de/ Otherwise that's pretty much what the majority of (windows) users do for editing DVB-T recordings. 1. demux using ProjectX 2. cut using MPEG2schintt or Cuttermaran 3. remux using your favourite program (I like MPLEX1.EXE for Windows) 4. burn to DVD and use IFOedit to set the P&S flag if your recorded show is 4:3 aspect ratio (all digital TV in Australia is shown at 16:9, even if the source is 4:3 (so we get black columns at each side) and we have to set the P&S flag to display correctly). Regards, Craig -----Original Message----- From: Tomi Ollila [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 17 July 2004 7:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [linux-dvb] DVB with dvb-subtitles to .vob (with subtitles) Any ideas to improve the above conversion steps would be nice -- especially getting rid of IfoEdit part. And the next big question is how to do cutting... Tomi