On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Richard Ellis wrote:

> Editing is indeed an option: LVE (http://lvempeg.sourceforge.net/).

        I saw that - gave it a go, had major issues with open GOPs at the time
        (which is what mpeg2enc generates by default - I wonder if that default
        should be changed to be closed GOPs) so about all I ended up with 
        was a coredump most of the time.

        For editing transport streams (but it can also work with PS files)
        there is ProjectX:

http://www.lucike.info/index.htm?http://www.lucike.info/page_projectx.htm

        It's what I use for cutting out commercials (or pledge breaks on the
        PBS stations ;)) from TS streams I capture from the HDTV receiver
        (via IEEE1394).  Does a really good job of taking care of damaged or
        lost TS packets and maintaining A/V sync.

> Now, it's also gop accurate, not frame accurate, so is not able to
> edit quite as accurately as you can edit an MJPEG or DV stream.
        
        I've done a lot of GOP accurate editing and to blunt - it's horrid
        (can't believe the new HDV format is pushing MPEG-2 as an acquisition
        format!).  ~0.6 second accuracy just isn't good enough in many 
        cases.  DVD authoring for example (some editing programs and
        encoders have the concept of a "compression marker" where you can
        force a GOP to start - very useful).

> you've seen, but my PVR250's put out simply beautiful pictures.  If I
> let the card use up a reasonable amount of bit rate in encoding
> (~2G/hr) the results from broadcast/cable tv are simply spectacular. 

        ~5000Kb/s is fine if the signal is clean.   Don't know if "spectacular"
        applies to the analog most stations are putting out these days :)

        If Dik is going to be doing lower level editing and assembly (perhaps 
        compositing) and so on then MPEG as a capture format probably isn't
        a satisfactory solution.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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