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On Apr 17, 2012 10:31 PM, "Gavin Hurlbut" <<a href="mailto:gjhurlbu@gmail.com">gjhurlbu@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Christopher Kerr <<a href="mailto:mythtv@theseekerr.com">mythtv@theseekerr.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> > I'm not going to invest that time if nobody is listening. If a developer<br>
> > steps forward and says "I'm looking to improve commercial detection, can<br>
> > users who experience poor flagging submit logs and samples", I'll give you a<br>
> > flood. If a developer steps forward (as happened a year or two back) and<br>
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> I asked for that months ago. So far I have had exactly one person<br>
> actually send me samples... in fact the very person you were<br>
> responding to.<br>
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> So I'll say it again. One of my ongoing projects within mythtv is a<br>
> complete overhaul of commflagging. If we want it to work for anything<br>
> but just the north american market (except by dumb luck), I will need<br>
> examples. To be exact, full, unedited recordings with a variety of<br>
> commercial cutovers (if there's more than one), and a variety of<br>
> actual content style. The bigger sample set I have for testing, the<br>
> better I can make things work. I need ones that fail miserably now,<br>
> and ones that work now... a sampling of what needs to be dealt with.<br>
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> The best way to do this is with an SD card or the like (of around 16GB<br>
> or larger so we can get a few recordings on there). I can provide my<br>
> mailing address to any takers, and if needed, I can ship it back once<br>
> I've copied the files off.<br>
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<p>Are samples from .24 useful or do they have to be from .25?</p>
<p>Dave</p>