On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 09:18:03AM -0700, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> AND it will have to re-encode your movie, degrading the
> quality of the whole thing.  Come to think of it, kino only works on .dv
> files. 

I can use .dv file if this is the only choice. The way I am dealing with 
video from my digital camcorder is:

1. dvgrab --autosplit --timestamp --format dv2 video-
2. select, cut or join files by avisplit and avimerge.
3. transcode and mplex to vcd/dvd format. (I have a batch file to do 
   this.)
4. vcdimager to make vcd.

Everything is fine and I only need some titles to differentiate sections 
of movies. I was trying to find a simple command to do this but .... I 
guess I will have to use kino before the second step.

I will mess with kino. Thank everyone for your help.

-- 
Bo Peng


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