• Editing Video files ..... Which program??

    From Daniel70@2:250/1 to All on Mon Aug 26 12:28:23 2024
    I'm looking to burn to DVD some TV programs that I've recorded from Free-to-Air T.V. for my own usage.

    Because the T.V. stations tend to start and finish broadcasting the
    programs at the advertised time, I'd like to "top-n-tail" the recordings before burning to DVD.

    Which programs would you advise me to use?? TIA ;-P
    --
    Daniel

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  • From Vincent Coen@2:250/1 to Daniel70 on Mon Aug 26 17:20:28 2024
    Hello Daniel70!

    Monday August 26 2024 12:28, Daniel70 wrote to All:

    I'm looking to burn to DVD some TV programs that I've recorded from Free-to-Air T.V. for my own usage.

    Because the T.V. stations tend to start and finish broadcasting the
    programs at the advertised time, I'd like to "top-n-tail" the
    recordings before burning to DVD.

    Which programs would you advise me to use?? TIA ;-P

    I used to use mthtv after the ads are removed then burn but I used this
    rarely as I normally watch from the saved files.

    Here mythtv is set to remove the ads or auto skip them.

    Vincent


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  • From Daniel70@2:250/1 to All on Tue Aug 27 11:59:18 2024
    Vincent Coen wrote on 27/8/24 2:20 am:
    Hello Daniel70!
    Monday August 26 2024 12:28, Daniel70 wrote to All:

    I'm looking to burn to DVD some TV programs that I've recorded from
    Free-to-Air T.V. for my own usage.

    Because the T.V. stations *NOT* tend to start and finish broadcasting
    the programs at the advertised time, I'd like to "top-n-tail" the
    recordings before burning to DVD.

    Which programs would you advise me to use?? TIA ;-P

    I used to use mthtv after the ads are removed then burn but I used this rarely as I normally watch from the saved files.

    Here mythtv is set to remove the ads or auto skip them.

    Vincent

    (and I've just noticed I missed a VITAL word in my origina; post ...
    *NOT* .... now added, above)

    I've recorded the programs from Free-to-Air T.V. and they now sit in my
    PVR's HD. I've never tried any of this new-fangled Instant programming
    stuff.

    I guess, one day, I might have to give it a go .... but, then, what do I
    do with all my (purchased) DVD's.
    --
    Daniel

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  • From faeychild@2:250/1 to All on Tue Aug 27 23:22:16 2024
    On 26/8/24 21:28, Daniel70 wrote:
    I'm looking to burn to DVD some TV programs that I've recorded from Free-to-Air T.V. for my own usage.

    Because the T.V. stations tend to start and finish broadcasting the
    programs at the advertised time, I'd like to "top-n-tail" the recordings before burning to DVD.

    Which programs would you advise me to use?? TIA ;-P


    I record several TV programs for a neighbor.
    I pass the 'TS" stream through Handbrake to remove overhead and then use Kdenlive to chop out the ads then copy to SD cards and plug them into
    a USB reader for the TV

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    faeychild
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    Mageia release 9 (Official) for x86_64


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  • From Daniel70@2:250/1 to All on Wed Aug 28 12:15:55 2024
    faeychild wrote on 28/08/2024 8:22 am:
    On 26/8/24 21:28, Daniel70 wrote:
    I'm looking to burn to DVD some TV programs that I've recorded from
    Free-to-Air T.V. for my own usage.

    Because the T.V. stations tend to start and finish broadcasting the
    programs at the advertised time, I'd like to "top-n-tail" the
    recordings before burning to DVD.

    Which programs would you advise me to use?? TIA ;-P

    I record several TV programs for a neighbor.
    I pass the 'TS" stream through Handbrake to remove overhead and then use Kdenlive to chop out the ads then copy to  SD cards  and plug them into
    a USB reader for the TV

    " 'TS' stream"?? 'Handbrake'?? Never heard of it.

    So, not having to worry about cutting the ads, it seems Kdenlive might
    be able to "top-n-tail" my programs for me.

    Thanks.
    --
    Daniel

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  • From faeychild@2:250/1 to All on Wed Aug 28 22:41:48 2024
    On 28/8/24 21:15, Daniel70 wrote:
    faeychild wrote on 28/08/2024 8:22 am:
    On 26/8/24 21:28, Daniel70 wrote:
    I'm looking to burn to DVD some TV programs that I've recorded from
    Free-to-Air T.V. for my own usage.

    Because the T.V. stations tend to start and finish broadcasting the
    programs at the advertised time, I'd like to "top-n-tail" the
    recordings before burning to DVD.

    Which programs would you advise me to use?? TIA ;-P

    I record several TV programs for a neighbor.
    I pass the 'TS" stream through Handbrake to remove overhead and then
    use Kdenlive to chop out the ads then copy to  SD cards  and plug them
    into a USB reader for the TV

    " 'TS' stream"?? 'Handbrake'?? Never heard of it.

    So, not having to worry about cutting the ads, it seems Kdenlive might
    be able to "top-n-tail" my programs for me.

    Thanks.


    "TS" stream is what comes out of the tuner card. Its a container for the
    mp4 video file. It contains a lot of extraneous channel info and data to buffer a free to air transmission.

    --
    faeychild
    Running kde on 6.6.43-desktop-1.mga9 kernel.
    Mageia release 9 (Official) for x86_64


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  • From Daniel70@2:250/1 to All on Thu Aug 29 10:28:45 2024
    faeychild wrote on 29/8/24 7:41 am:
    On 28/8/24 21:15, Daniel70 wrote:
    faeychild wrote on 28/08/2024 8:22 am:
    On 26/8/24 21:28, Daniel70 wrote:
    I'm looking to burn to DVD some TV programs that I've recorded from
    Free-to-Air T.V. for my own usage.

    Because the T.V. stations tend to start and finish broadcasting the
    programs at the advertised time, I'd like to "top-n-tail" the
    recordings before burning to DVD.

    Which programs would you advise me to use?? TIA ;-P

    I record several TV programs for a neighbor.
    I pass the 'TS" stream through Handbrake to remove overhead and then
    use Kdenlive to chop out the ads then copy to  SD cards  and plug
    them into a USB reader for the TV

    " 'TS' stream"?? 'Handbrake'?? Never heard of it.

    So, not having to worry about cutting the ads, it seems Kdenlive might
    be able to "top-n-tail" my programs for me.

    Thanks.

    "TS" stream is what comes out of the tuner card. Its a container for the
    mp4 video file. It contains a lot of extraneous channel info and data to buffer a free to air transmission.

    O.K., so as I've currently got the T.V. programs on my PVR's HD, when I
    copy them to a USB Drive, will I have to deal with this "TS" stuff or
    should I just be getting the mp4 video file??
    --
    Daniel

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  • From faeychild@2:250/1 to All on Thu Aug 29 22:29:47 2024
    On 29/8/24 19:28, Daniel70 wrote:


    O.K., so as I've currently got the T.V. programs on my PVR's HD, when I
    copy them to a USB Drive, will I have to deal with this "TS" stuff or
    should I just be getting the mp4 video file??

    If the files are labeled foo.ts then yes, but if they are foo.mp4 then
    just top and tail as you said.
    Nice that you don't have to deal with ads. I WISH , I always miss at
    least one

    --
    faeychild
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    Mageia release 9 (Official) for x86_64


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  • From Daniel70@2:250/1 to All on Fri Aug 30 11:58:34 2024
    faeychild wrote on 30/8/24 7:29 am:
    On 29/8/24 19:28, Daniel70 wrote:

    O.K., so as I've currently got the T.V. programs on my PVR's HD, when
    I copy them to a USB Drive, will I have to deal with this "TS" stuff
    or should I just be getting the mp4 video file??

     If the files are labeled foo.ts then yes, but if they are foo.mp4 then just top and tail as you said.
    Nice that you don't have to deal with ads.  I WISH , I always miss at
    least one

    Well, come on now, you've got to have some time to make a cup of Tea
    ..... or get another Beer!! ;-P
    --
    Daniel

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  • From faeychild@2:250/1 to All on Fri Aug 30 23:34:16 2024
    On 30/8/24 20:58, Daniel70 wrote:


    Well, come on now, you've got to have some time to make a cup of Tea
    .... or get another Beer!! ;-P

    vote for the beer!!


    --
    faeychild
    Running kde on 6.6.43-desktop-1.mga9 kernel.
    Mageia release 9 (Official) for x86_64


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  • From TJ@2:250/1 to All on Sat Aug 31 23:44:06 2024
    On 2024-08-28 07:15, Daniel70 wrote:
    faeychild wrote on 28/08/2024 8:22 am:
    On 26/8/24 21:28, Daniel70 wrote:
    I'm looking to burn to DVD some TV programs that I've recorded from
    Free-to-Air T.V. for my own usage.

    Because the T.V. stations tend to start and finish broadcasting the
    programs at the advertised time, I'd like to "top-n-tail" the
    recordings before burning to DVD.

    Which programs would you advise me to use?? TIA ;-P

    I record several TV programs for a neighbor.
    I pass the 'TS" stream through Handbrake to remove overhead and then
    use Kdenlive to chop out the ads then copy to  SD cards  and plug them
    into a USB reader for the TV

    " 'TS' stream"?? 'Handbrake'?? Never heard of it.

    So, not having to worry about cutting the ads, it seems Kdenlive might
    be able to "top-n-tail" my programs for me.

    Thanks.

    Handbrake, available in Mageia's tainted repositories, can't
    "top-n-tail" your programs, but it can convert the relatively large file
    of a live recording into something smaller, using better codecs and compression methods. It can also be set to shrink file size even more
    with only a slight difference in quality, depending on how fussy you are
    about it. Something to play with if storage room is limited.

    TJ

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