Re: [vdr] Convert recording

2012-05-05 Thread VDR User
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

Re: [vdr] Convert recording

2012-05-05 Thread Marx
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 ___ vdr

Re: [vdr] Convert recording

2012-05-05 Thread Marx
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

Re: [vdr] Convert recording

2012-05-04 Thread VDR User
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,

Re: [vdr] Convert recording

2012-05-04 Thread Dominic Evans
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