<font size="2" color="black" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica"><font size="2" color="black" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">David Herman wrote: <br><font color="#660066">> One of the biggest issues I have with Mythvideo (and HDPVR based <br>
> content) is that I need to run mythcommflag for every file I store in <br>> mythvideo. <br>> It would be great to have jamu do mythcommflag for any new files it <br>> detects... <br></font>>That is a horrible idea. Content with commercials should never be <br>
>inserted into MythVideo, such that they would need to be commercial <br>>flagged. You just happen to be in a small minority of users wanting to <br>>export content to MythVideo, incapable of performing lossless clipping <br>
>within mythtranscode, and unwilling to find another program capable of <br>>doing so. Better options would be... <br> <br>>1. Find a program capable of doing these cuts. This link <br>>(<a href="http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=1115556" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=1115556</a>) gives a <br>
>couple programs that should work. I've heard mixed opinions on whether <br>>avidemux is capable of handling <br>>2. Use tickets #6158 or #6680 instead of manually copying these <br>>recordings over. Update them to pull the existing commflag. No sense <br>
>running a task that may take an hour or more to do when it has already <br>>been done. <br>>3. Patch the existing mythtranscode so it can do clipping of h264.<br><br><br>I am using COMMERICAL FREE CONTENT. HBO/Cinemax/etc... I have no need to transcode, edit or change anything. I just want to be able to fast forward and rewind (which for some obscene reason, won't work with truck/mythplayer/mythvideo without running mythcommflag first). <br>
<br>Dave<br></font></font>