On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 09:47:55AM +1030, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
> Nicolas wrote:
>      On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 03:36:30PM -0700, Brendan Conoboy wrote:
>           Nicolas wrote:
>                As anyone already done that? What rendering
>                format should I use? I think
>                raw DV could be fine. I could convert it to mpeg
>                with mpeg2enc, using
>                the same command lines I used in Kino (when it
>                was still functionning
>                without crashing each minute).
>           I just use Cinellera's MPEG Video output.  It has a DVD-
>           specific output
>           format.  You'll need to render the audio separately (I use
>           AC3), then
>           combine the two with a tool like mplex.  Example command:
> 
>             mplex -f 8 -o output.mpeg input.ac3 input.mp2
> 
>           Note if you're using DV input, you'll want to enable bottom
>           fields first
>           and probably denoise.
> 
>           -Brendan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>      Brendan,
> 
>      Thanks for the information.
> 
>      I think I'll output to raw DV first. Well, if my hard disk is large
>      enough to contain the output DV file (the DVD will be 1h30 long).
> 
>      I'll try the command lines I used in Kino :
> you can use these through the yuv4mpeg rendering option.  I would make a bash
> script:
> 
> --- ~/cine_render.sh ----
> 
> #/usr/bin/bash
> y4munsharp | yuvmedianfilter -T 3 -t 0 | mpeg2enc -v 1 -q 4 -g 6 -G 9 -o $1
> 
> and then in the File->Render dialog, choose the YUV4MPEG fileformat, Choose
> Video, and click the spanner, and enter "~/cine_render.sh %" as the Pipe 
> output
> command.
> 
> I personally perfer adding a bit rate option: "~/cine_render.sh  2000 %"
> --- ~/cine_render2.sh ----
> 
> #/usr/bin/bash
> y4munsharp | yuvmedianfilter -T 3 -t 0 | mpeg2enc -v 1 -q 4 -g 6 -G 9 -b $1 -
> o $2
> 
> 
> I haven't tried these scripts but it should roughly work...
>      then :
>      mp2enc -v 0
>      then :
>      mplex -v 0
> 
>      If that don't work, I'll output directly to mpeg format from
>      Cinelerra.
> 
>      What's the bottom fields first option you're talking about? Is that
>      deinterlacing?
> No, rather a declaration to cinelerra of what interlacing mode you want to
> output, (Settings->Format->Interlacing mode: Bottom for DV)  This tells
> cinelerra to put this info into yuv4mpeg pipe output so that mpeg2 knows the
> order of the interlacing.
> 

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G'day, Pierre! ;-)

I appreciate your help. Thanks.

Nicolas, Paris

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