
On Tuesday 05 October 2010, Felix Miata wrote:
Thanks for that too. I'm trying to convert .ts files from my set top box to player compatible DVDs. So far no success trying any of the substantial number of available tools and combinations of tools. The main obstacle with some so far has been creating chapters. Have you done any of this? If so, using which tool(s)?
In a similar (but not exactly the same) scenario, my input files are produced from a Digital TV USB receiver (DVB) and recorded by Kaffeine, which produces files in MPEG TS (transport stream) format, usually with junk/commercials before and/or after the show. The first step is to remove all the junk using dvbcut ( available from Packman, or http://dvbcut.sourceforge.net ) with a series of start and stop markers (it has also chapters and bookmarks, that I don't use); dvbcut exports the results in MPEG PS (program stream) files that can be used as inputs by DVDStyler and other dvdauthor front-ends. I prefer to export each chapter as a different MPG file in dvbcut, and then import each chapter in DVDStyler, which arranges and organizes the DVD menus and buttons. Regards, Pedro -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-multimedia+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-multimedia+help@opensuse.org