> A tzap wrapper could well work. Someone else (sorry, I can't recall who)
> mentioned a channels.conf parser and I think that's where we're heading.
...
> > There is a library that almost does this : dvbsak. (cvs version is
> > ahead of tarball : tarball easier to build).
>
> dvbsak looks to be
Marcus Metzler schrieb:
> I just released a program which I call replex, which takes a TS, PS or
> AVI (with MPEG2 content) and turns it into a DVD burnable PS. You can
> have 32 MPEG audio tracks or 8 AC3 tracks (untested). The program
works without extra files (unlike mplex) and takes the
> ori
ok I'll have a go at doing that, I'll post back to the list when I have
any more information.
I've also contacted avermedia and asked if they would be willing to supply
any information. you can always ask ;)
rob
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, Holger Waechtler wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
>
Hi,
I just released a program which I call replex, which takes a TS, PS or
AVI (with MPEG2 content) and turns it into a DVD burnable PS. You can
have 32 MPEG audio tracks or 8 AC3 tracks (untested).
The program works without extra files (unlike mplex) and takes the
original PTS of the TS (or othe