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Thanks for your prompt reply. Any idea if it can be done with my existing hardware (Typhoon DVB - similar to KNC1 DVBs card) ? I can record and play in PCM mode (using zapdvb) , but I don't know how to get dolby sound with it, though PCM sound is sent to my external amp by spdif output.
Am Sonntag, 7. November 2004 11:55 schrieb Wolfgang Grinfeld:
After looking around for a GUI program to edit mpeg's quickly, freely and easily, I finally resorted to using cinelerra as a front-end to zapcut.
steps involved are: - create index on mpeg using mpeg3toc (`mpeg3toc movie.mpg movie.toc`) - cut away unwanted pieces (`cinelerra movie.toc`) - save editing to movie.xml - run attached script (`cine2zap movie`) - send output into zapcut (`zapcut --cmd -` using cut and paste for the moment)
Does anyone know how to record and play dolby digital movies from satellite on suse 9.1?
You can do this with the program "grab" in comand line. Or programs like qbops or nlinuxgrab with a DBOX2 satellite-receiver connected to your PC. It has a network card built in. And by replacing the original firmware with Linux from the Linux-Neutrino projekt, you can easily record movies on your PC by simply pressing the "Record"-Button of the remote-control of the box. There's also the possibility to program timer-recordings with the EPG on the box.
For more information on Linux on Digital-receivers, refer to www.dbox2.info. You can buy these receivers readily programmed with Linux on Ebay. Its really good value for money!
regards,
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