> How about if you simply EDITED your DivX movie
> so to cut the commercials out?!
I don't really like this idea. If I record something from the TV to my HDD, this is often to just watch once, and then delete. I don't see the point of spending 5 or more minutes doing some video editing to remove the commercials. I want to watch the file as is, and just jump the commercials in a convenient way. Today, I have to be on the computer, clicking in the time line. With a configurable jump, I could map this function to one of the key of my remote control, and life would be WONDERFUL! :D
> Finally for the deinterlace filter, it's again the same:
> you should EDIT your movie and FIX it instead of
> needing to use a filter every time...
Same answer here... Why should I spend some time preprocessing the data when I plan to watch the file only once? If my CPU is fast enough, on-the-fly data processing is the best way to go.
Thanks,
Jerome
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