Thomas Ronner wrote:

On 23 Aug 2009, at 20:56, Douglas Pollard wrote:

I posted this on the Ubuntu users list and here as well. I have a dvd with a video file on it that is a propriaoratery ATI file a VCR file. I made it on an old windows computer with an ATI video card and library and all that went up in smoke. If someone here has and ATI video librairy can convert this for me to any file I can use in Linux I would be willing to pay a reasonable price to get it done. I sure can't buy an ATI board and software put into XP just to get a usable copy. I would rather sail the dvd over the river than give them another nickel. I have been all over the internet looking for a convesion solution and it seems all leads wind up in a dead end. ANY HELP, ANYBODY? Doug

Can you play the file with mplayer? Then you can convert it using mencoder or maybe ffmpeg.


Thomas

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No I have not been able to play it with anything and I have tried several. I had converted it after I made the original dvd at that time I converted it to an mpg file which at that time was the only thing it would convert to in ATI's program. The MPG DVD and the vidio tape were both lost in the fire so the DVD is the last copy there is. I'm wondering If I could make an ISO copy so as to have a copy on the computer as well as an extra DVD though I won't know what's there until I can change it to a readable file. This video represents about 1500 miles of travel by sailboat down the inland waterway, living aboard the boat in Florida and the the Bahamas and Florida keys. I have hours of other video to add to this but this is the key to it all. I really feel lucky to have any of the video left at all. Doug

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