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[vdr] Re: AW: Re: How to get the VDR box silent
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 14:02:02 +0100, Steffen Koch
<Steffen.Koch@sphinx-electronics.de> wrote:
> Emil Naepflein wrote:
> >>>You mean editing say 10 movies and then tell VDR to cut them
> >>>all, one after the other as it finds time?
> >>Yes - exactly
> > Shouldn't it be possible to just do this cutting with a small external
> > program?
> > You take the timecode in marks.vdr, lookup in index.vdr the file
> > position and then transfer the data. After that you do a genindex.
>
> or you just extract vdr's cutting code and make a small seperate program
> from it.
Are you kidding? ;-)
This all is distributed over multiple files and hidden in multiple
functions. Converting from timecode to file offset is nothing more than
a few lines of code. I have done it the other way arround in the perl
script vdrsize I have posted.
Emil
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