Here's a great tool for those of you with Hauppague PVR-x50 (and probably other) MPEG-2 encoders. It allows you to cut and crop files generated from these cards without demuxing/remuxing the files. Can be used in lieu of Avidemux, which is pretty much useless for this task due to known audio/video syncing bugs in versions 2.1+. Goes great with MythTV for personal backups of recordings. Tested on x86, compiling fine with parallel makes, and creating a DVD-ready cropped file. The upstream author told me that he's itching to have it tested on amd64. :) This is the development series, but appears to be the most stable for current systems with current libraries. I will attach the ebuild after this bug has been created. Apologies in advance for any boo boos. Thanks!
Created attachment 84191 [details] media-video/gopchop/gopchop-1.1.7.ebuild Here's the ebuild. I look forward to your suggestions and its inclusion in Portage. :)
Should have read up on Modular Xorg before I submitted this. Closing as INVALID. Sorry for the noise.
Reopening by request. I'll have to get modular Xorg going before I can submit the necessary changes.
I'm sorry, but I don't want to muck up my stabe systems for Modular Xorg just to craft this ebuild, especially since I'm interested in becoming an x86 Arch Tester... I can say that this ebuild (and application) works well for me (no crashes, good output). It does need to have "COPYING" removed from the dodoc line (it's just GPL version 2). So, either we can wait until Modular Xorg is marked STABLE, or someone with an interest in this and Modular Xorg can pitch in to craft the "DEPEND". Thank you, and again, sorry about this.
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Created attachment 227491 [details] updated ebuild
Last stable update in 2004, last dev update in 2009. I'd say this project is dead. Closing as OBSOLETE.