On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Marx wrote:
> x264 is an option because it's defacto standard.
> What external software can I use to mark ads?
> For now I mainly use web interface, is there possibility to externally mark
> ads in recording and somehow start conversion from web interface?
I don't
x264 is an option because it's defacto standard.
What external software can I use to mark ads?
For now I mainly use web interface, is there possibility to externally
mark ads in recording and somehow start conversion from web interface?
Marx
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W dniu 2012-05-04 16:25, Dominic Evans pisze:
I recommend looking at http://projects.vdr-developer.org/projects/vdrnfofs
This fuse-based tool allows you to make your VDR library easily
understandable by XBMC by providing a suitable filename and .nfo pair:
I know it and it seems nice but it's n
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Marx wrote:
> For now it's rather long way: I convert .ts stream into mpeg2 (I forgot the
> name but it's software which allows cut file altogether, hovewer it's not
> user friendly becauses of small preview window), then convert it with some
> software (VirtualDub,
On 4 May 2012 14:28, Marx wrote:
> Hello
> It's probably common use but I didn't find good info how to do that:
> I record movie. It needs to be cutted (advertisment etc) and than compressed
> from mpeg2 to divx (because this format is smaller and playable on almost
> everything). Then movie is mo
Hello
It's probably common use but I didn't find good info how to do that:
I record movie. It needs to be cutted (advertisment etc) and than
compressed from mpeg2 to divx (because this format is smaller and
playable on almost everything). Then movie is moved to library which
scans IMDB or simil