On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Harry Tasker wrote: > Alon Altman wrote: > > > If Guy Edri agrees to burn the CDs, I see no problem. Guy, did you encode > >all lectures already to the PC? If not, I suggest creating VCDs which are > >playable on most DVD players. You'll need dvgrab, mencoder, vcdimager, and > >cdrdao to complete this task under GNU/Linux > > > > I am willing to keep the copies of the CDs at my disposal and burn copies > >Also, if it's really nessecary, I can convert DV->VCD during weekends > > > > > I encode most of the lectures (the one that took place last Monday i > didn't encode yet). > I store the lectures in my house at the highest quality (DVD quality). Well, not highest... DV quality is higher ;)
> If you plan to put it for broadcast over the internet i suggest 3 ways : > 1>High Quality - SVCD (limit the access only to aDSL/Cable/T1 Etc) > 2>Medium Quality - VCD (Limit the access only to ISDN and above) > 3>Low Quality - ogg/mp3 audio ONLY. (no limits) > > I don't know if you can play RealMedia/QuickTime encoded movies in Linux. > RealMedia 9 codec are the best in the market both in compression and > quality. Latest version of mplayer play RM and QT files under x86 GNU/Linux, although open codecs are preferred, as you are not limited to x86 architecture and proprietary code. Therefore, I recommend opendivx. Alon -- This message was sent by Alon Altman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ICQ:1366540 The RIGHT way to contact me is by e-mail. I am otherwise nonexistent :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -=[ Random Fortune ]=- "The medium is the massage." -- Crazy Nigel -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]