Hallo

>         Not too many programs know how to deal with TS (transport streams) so
>         the file was converted to a program stream (using "Project X" from
>         http://www.lucike.info/page_projectx.htm and mplex).
> 
>         Now for the question ;)
> 
>         What programs exist to edit MPEG program stream files?  I know about
>         GOPchop but reading the documentation I see that GOPchop allocates
>         about 10% of the filesize as memory buffers - that doesn't work
>         well at all with large files (and I think most folks would agree
>         that 39GB is large ;)).   Are there other programs that people have
>         used to edit (simple cut/delete would be enough) MPEG files?
Project X with version 0816 can also "cut" the streams when converting
them to a output format. 

The functions are well hidden. :-/

When you are in the files tab, and have a collection with a stream. a
right click on the stream name brings a popup menu where you can select
"specials". There you can choose which parts an in which form you want
to export them. 

You also have that function when you click on the main tab in the box
where the files of the collection are shown. 

I think there is a german description which explains with more details
who this works. 

PS: You can only cut the streams when you select to demux them. 

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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