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  1. Hi,

    I've been searching everywhere to answer my problem without success. I hope you can help me.

    I start recording some vcr tapes with my Hauppauge PVR350 at Max MPEG2 settings (about 5gig per hour)

    I recorded a bunch of tapes that weight about 25gig each. I try to edit the files so I can cut out commercials and make 1 Tv Show per file.

    The big frekkin problem is neither with all the softwares I tried to edit the MPEG2 without reencodings have been innefective so far:

    NanoPEG, VideoRedo, Womble MPEG2VCR


    The symptoms of the new created MPEG file are all the same with these every softwares:
    Whatever where put the cuts, the final output MPEG are innacurate and the cuts are incredibly out of sync of the initial position I gave in the timeline.

    Beign new for these kind of editing, I'm asking assistance to find out why my cuts are not made in the position I want to.

    Thanks Alot
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    I use the really good mpeg2schnitt to edit out commercials from my MPEG2/DVB recordings.
    Works really great in combination with projectx.
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    Jonz -

    Unfortunately, your situation reflects the difficulty in editing MPEG2.
    It is frustrating to spend time editing out commercials only to find that the audio/video is out of sync.

    I have a different approach. I burn the entire capture to DVD, but I "edit" out commercials during the authoring process by placing a chapter point at the end of each commercial break. That way, when I reach a commercial while I am watching a DVD, I just skip to the next chapter point. Works for me; easily done with no audio/video skew.

    Sometimes I actually enjoy watching the commercials, news teasers, etc. that I discover on old tapes; great blast from the past experience every now and then.
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  4. Thanks for the responses guys.

    I re-gave a try to Womble MPG2VHS and it works better.

    My biggest deceptions are the controls but I guess I have to deal with it.

    I did not have time to investigates those suggestions above, I'll surely do this weekend.

    Thanks!
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  5. Originally Posted by davideck
    Sometimes I actually enjoy watching the commercials, news teasers, etc. that I discover on old tapes; great blast from the past experience every now and then.
    True that

    But now with Womble I just removed the TV shows and compile a movie with only ads
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  6. Originally Posted by The_Doman
    I use the really good mpeg2schnitt to edit out commercials from my MPEG2/DVB recordings.
    Works really great in combination with projectx.
    Cutteraman seems to not support Mpg format.
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