GOPDIT is an MPEG2-PS video editing software that allows users to effortlessly cut and merge their files. It's an uncomplicated tool that can be quickly mastered.
Using GOPDIT is simple: open a MPEG2 file and navigate to the beginning of your preferred clip through scrolling, playing or zooming in. The 'clip begin' button located on the left below the clip table can be clicked to set the starting point of the clip, followed by navigating to the end of the clip and clicking on the 'clip end' button situated on the right of the clip table. Saved clips would appear in the table, which can then be cut, copied, or pasted. It is possible to 'zoom in' to speed up the search for the correct cut point; this works by making the slider range over a smaller section of the file.
Ultimately, the program cuts just before the pack headers, which precede a GOP, and the transition results highly depend on the method of MPEG2 encoding used. While Hauppauge cards seem to work well, the behavior of other encodings is highly unpredictable, so additional processing may be necessary to generate desirable outputs.
The application has several limitations, including crashes, and end of file handling isn't entirely clean yet. As well, only GOP boundaries before or after the picture are displayed, and there are cases where the GUI may behave oddly. Users should stick to the recommended Linux distributions since some may not be able to detect the QT installation correctly.
To make the most of the GOPDIT program, users need to have libmpeg2 and qt3 prerequisites installed. While this version has some upgrades to its GCC, it can now handle aspect changes in MPEG files.
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