On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Dik Takken wrote:
> Why not create one MPEG file for each scene and create a seperate title of
Limit of 99 titles on a DVD might be one reason. Depending how
sensitive the scene splitting is you could end up with hundreds
of what the the program thin
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Subject: Re: [Mjpeg-users] Scene detection
Hallo
> This is a request for an RTFM pointer, if I'm lucky...
>
> I have a bunch of Hi8 tapes that I would like to capture before they
> deteriorate too badly. Capturing a tape to one giant file, or a few giant
> files, is eas
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
Besides you're quite likely to end up doing something like that anyhow
if you're going to DVD. Depending what tools you use to create the
DVD you may not be able append multiple files together - so if you
were planni
Hallo
This is a request for an RTFM pointer, if I'm lucky...
I have a bunch of Hi8 tapes that I would like to capture before they
deteriorate too badly. Capturing a tape to one giant file, or a few giant
files, is easy. It is pain to edit the stuff based on that however.
Is there an easy way t
On 5/31/05, Steven M. Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 31 May 2005, Soren Tirfing wrote:
>
> > This is a request for an RTFM pointer, if I'm lucky...
>
> The answer is less of a FM pointer than some (hopefully helpful)
> hints & tips
>
> > I have a bunch of Hi8 tapes t
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Soren Tirfing wrote:
> This is a request for an RTFM pointer, if I'm lucky...
The answer is less of a FM pointer than some (hopefully helpful)
hints & tips
> I have a bunch of Hi8 tapes that I would like to capture before they
> deteriorate too badly.
This is a request for an RTFM pointer, if I'm lucky...
I have a bunch of Hi8 tapes that I would like to capture before they
deteriorate too badly. Capturing a tape to one giant file, or a few giant
files, is easy. It is pain to edit the stuff based on that however.
Is there an easy way to chop up