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[linux-dvb] Re: Timing recording



Are there some people interested in developing this kind of tools in a 
free open source project ?
Gerard.
Alexandre CONRAD wrote:

>> But, I know that some expensive and closed solutions exist to make 
>> frame recognition in a stream. So, it could be implemented in 
>> opensource...
>> Has anyone done it? Or interested to do so ?
>
>
> Oh yes ! Please Sirs programmers ! Have something done for that ! This 
> would be so usefull ! You'll be able to record your everyday episodes 
> whithout thinking about even recording them. Go out on holidays, they 
> will be there when you come back, all ready to watch and trimed out ! :)))
>
> Gerard, where can I find these kind of solutions ? Even if they're 
> expensive ? I would like to check them out.
>
> Regards,
>
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>>
>> Gerard.
>>
>> Honza Petrous wrote:
>>
>>>On Čt, 2002-12-12 at 17:30, Sergei Haller wrote:
>>>  
>>>
>>>>On 12 Dec 2002, Honza Petrous (HP) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>HP> I think that you should play with EPG data (if they are any).
>>>>HP> I guess it is only real solution for (not only) your problem.
>>>>
>>>>I'm ot an expert in EPG data, but AFAIK you can't trust the EPG date, at
>>>>least not up to a second.
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>>
>>>
>>>I'm not expert either. But what should be an alternative for VPS
>>>signalling in DVB world? I guess that EPG whould be fine. But
>>>it depends on how "quickly" provider update EPG event in stream.
>>>
>>>/Honza
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>
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