Re: DVD authoring software tested, DVDStyler wins

2015-09-02 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 12:27:19PM -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
> For anyone who may have reason to deal with this
> antiquated, anticloud technology, I needed to
> author a couple disks.
> 
> I tried videotrans, tovid. Maybe I didn't understand enough
> to use videotrans, and would get better result if I tried
> again. Tovid was was disappointment, after laying out a DVD,
> the codec doubled the file size, so now it wouldn't fit on
> the disc.

I like devede. Try that. There's a quick video tutorial on the net
somewhere. 

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Re: DVD authoring software tested, DVDStyler wins

2015-09-02 Thread Joel Roth
Ric Moore wrote:
> >>I like devede. Try that. There's a quick video tutorial on the net
> >>somewhere.
> >
> >It looks cool, but doesn't appear to do navigation menus,
> >which I need.
> 
> I believe it does. It just added a DVD menu to the burn of a single movie,
> all on it's own. Ric

Thanks, I'll look at it again.

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Re: DVD authoring software tested, DVDStyler wins

2015-09-02 Thread Joel Roth
Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 12:27:19PM -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
> > For anyone who may have reason to deal with this
> > antiquated, anticloud technology, I needed to
> > author a couple disks.
> > 
> > I tried videotrans, tovid. Maybe I didn't understand enough
> > to use videotrans, and would get better result if I tried
> > again. Tovid was was disappointment, after laying out a DVD,
> > the codec doubled the file size, so now it wouldn't fit on
> > the disc.
> 
> I like devede. Try that. There's a quick video tutorial on the net
> somewhere. 

It looks cool, but doesn't appear to do navigation menus,
which I need.
 

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Re: DVD authoring software tested, DVDStyler wins

2015-09-02 Thread Ric Moore

On 09/02/2015 06:31 AM, Joel Roth wrote:

Chris Bannister wrote:

On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 12:27:19PM -1000, Joel Roth wrote:

For anyone who may have reason to deal with this
antiquated, anticloud technology, I needed to
author a couple disks.

I tried videotrans, tovid. Maybe I didn't understand enough
to use videotrans, and would get better result if I tried
again. Tovid was was disappointment, after laying out a DVD,
the codec doubled the file size, so now it wouldn't fit on
the disc.


I like devede. Try that. There's a quick video tutorial on the net
somewhere.


It looks cool, but doesn't appear to do navigation menus,
which I need.



I believe it does. It just added a DVD menu to the burn of a single 
movie, all on it's own. Ric




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DVD authoring software tested, DVDStyler wins

2015-08-30 Thread Joel Roth
For anyone who may have reason to deal with this
antiquated, anticloud technology, I needed to
author a couple disks.

I tried videotrans, tovid. Maybe I didn't understand enough
to use videotrans, and would get better result if I tried
again. Tovid was was disappointment, after laying out a DVD,
the codec doubled the file size, so now it wouldn't fit on
the disc.

Bombono looks good in the youtube tutorial, but is
unmaintained.  I had problems, again disappointment after
getting DVD menus and clips created, and crashing later in
the process.

Cross-platform DVDStyler didn't install on my debian system,
because some probably upgraded-related sid package
conflicts, what I tested was on our iMac. (This was with an
older OSX, 10.6.8, which wouldn't accommodate the newest
version 2.9, but 2.4.1 did install.)

Debian has much newer available, so should be all this and
more. I found it helpful that there was an auto setting for
video transcoding compression that ensures the material will
fit on disc.  Also, it caches the transcoded files, so that
the process of updating the menus and creating a new disc
image goes quickly.

I wanted to use 720x480 m2v and separate mpa files supplied
to me, I was told in DVD-ready form, however tovid had
complained the m2v wasn't DVD compatible. Must be some
further transformation to VOB. So instead of multiplexing
them to import, ended up transcoding from .mov files I had
for the same job.

It took me a long time to figure out
that clicking on a highlight color (replacing it with a fine
black X) was needed for the palette to update the color.

Otherwise, the WxWidget GUI was okay.  There were a few
bugs.  A few times I had to exit and restart the app. Once
the OS needed to reboot in order for DVDStyler to startup
properly. Once I needed to remove and re-install the app to
get it to continue. I did managed to coax it through authoring
the two discs.

I like the look of WxWidget, perhaps will use it one day
in one of my projects...


Cheers,

Joel

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Re: dvd authoring footage from sd camcorder

2009-05-10 Thread Leonardo Canducci
2009/5/9 Arthur Marsh arthur.ma...@internode.on.net:
 Leonardo Canducci wrote, on 2009-04-25 17:57:

 I have some footage shoot with a jvc hcsd camcorder I'd like to put on
 a dvd. Every clip is stored as a .mod file that should be a standard
 mpeg-ps file with ac3 audio. Once renamed as .mpg each clip plays out
 of the box.
 I'd just like to: join all clips together and put the whole video on a
 dvd without re-encoding.

I found a solution at last:
everio .mod files are that were  supposed to be dvd compliant are a mess.
They're not indexed and that causes dvdauthor to fail (VOBU error) and
video aspect is erroneously set as 4:3 in mpeg header, even if clips are
16:9. I couldn't find a way to correct this headers in linux (ffmpeg maybe?)
while it is possible to do so in windows (dvdpatcher or sdcopy).
Anyway I joined all the clips and rebuilt the indexes with avidemux, saved the
dvd compliant file as mpeg-ps and authored with tovid. In the last step I
had to manually edit the .xml file generated with makexml to force aspect
to 16:9 (video format=”pal” aspect=”16:9″/). Skipping this step dvdauthor
grabs aspect from video and sets it to 4:3 producing a dvd with wrong aspect.

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Re: dvd authoring footage from sd camcorder

2009-05-09 Thread Arthur Marsh

Leonardo Canducci wrote, on 2009-04-25 17:57:

I have some footage shoot with a jvc hcsd camcorder I'd like to put on
a dvd. Every clip is stored as a .mod file that should be a standard
mpeg-ps file with ac3 audio. Once renamed as .mpg each clip plays out
of the box.
I'd just like to: join all clips together and put the whole video on a
dvd without re-encoding.
Video should be already dvd compliant so I't just a matter of joining
a few files and generate a dvd iso suitable for any dvd player. Easy,
right? No: I tried a bunch of dvd author apps and none of them was
capable of joining the clips, many were difficult to use, immature, no
more developed or just plain broken. I got the best results with
devede but I got a dvd with wrong aspect ratio, I couldn't generate
the dvd without re-encoding (it did complain erroneously about disk
space) and each clip was a title instead of a single title divided
into chapters.

I'd really like to hear from some of you who have tried that before
what are the recommended tools to accomplish that task.

Thanks!


I'm assuming that you have the www.debian-multimedia.org lines in your 
/etc/apt/sources.list (I have:


deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main
deb-src http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main

). I have used the package videotrans with some success. I have also 
used avidemux.


What packages did you use besides devede?

Regards

Arthur.


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dvd authoring footage from sd camcorder

2009-04-25 Thread Leonardo Canducci
I have some footage shoot with a jvc hcsd camcorder I'd like to put on
a dvd. Every clip is stored as a .mod file that should be a standard
mpeg-ps file with ac3 audio. Once renamed as .mpg each clip plays out
of the box.
I'd just like to: join all clips together and put the whole video on a
dvd without re-encoding.
Video should be already dvd compliant so I't just a matter of joining
a few files and generate a dvd iso suitable for any dvd player. Easy,
right? No: I tried a bunch of dvd author apps and none of them was
capable of joining the clips, many were difficult to use, immature, no
more developed or just plain broken. I got the best results with
devede but I got a dvd with wrong aspect ratio, I couldn't generate
the dvd without re-encoding (it did complain erroneously about disk
space) and each clip was a title instead of a single title divided
into chapters.

I'd really like to hear from some of you who have tried that before
what are the recommended tools to accomplish that task.

Thanks!
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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-23 Thread kj

Frank McCormick wrote:

Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
nothing with a nice GUI front-end.
I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
avi's.

Anyone got any suggestions ?


Thanks
  


Have a look at Handbrake (http://handbrake.fr) - it's available in the 
debian-multimedia.org repo.  I haven't used the linux version yet, but 
the on the Mac it's video encoding bliss.


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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-23 Thread Jimmy Johnson

Frank McCormick wrote:

Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
nothing with a nice GUI front-end.
I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
avi's.



Anyone got any suggestions ?


Take a look at DeVeDe it's in the repos and here's a link for more 
info: www.rastersoft.com/programas/devede.html

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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-23 Thread Frank
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 11:06 -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
 Frank McCormick wrote:
  Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
  software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
  nothing with a nice GUI front-end.
  I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
  avi's.
 
  Anyone got any suggestions ?
 
 Take a look at DeVeDe it's in the repos and here's a link for more 
 info: www.rastersoft.com/programas/devede.html


   Yup, that's what I settled on.

Thanks


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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-20 Thread JoeHill
Frank wrote: 

 On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 13:03 -0700, David Fox wrote:
  On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Frank McCormick  
  fmccorm...@videotron.ca wrote:
   Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
   software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
   nothing with a nice GUI front-end.  
  
  tovid (tovid.sourceforge.net) is nice, has a nice generator for menus
  and offers plenty of conversion options. It depends on other tools to
  get the job done, like transcode, imagemagick, ffmpeg, mplayer,
  python, etc.
  
  The SVN repository is a bit more up to date, I think.
  
  

   I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
   avi's.  
  
  Transcode or ffmpeg should be able to do that.

 
   Nice looking package...thanks

That's what she said.

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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-20 Thread Daryl Styrk




That's what she said.



This has been getting dropped at work for a couple weeks now...


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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-20 Thread JoeHill
Frank McCormick wrote: 

 I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
 avi's.

Try WinFF, follow the instructions here:

http://code.google.com/p/winff/wiki/DebianInstallation

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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-20 Thread Frank
On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 10:20 -0400, JoeHill wrote:
 Frank McCormick wrote: 
 
  I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
  avi's.
 
 Try WinFF, follow the instructions here:
 
 http://code.google.com/p/winff/wiki/DebianInstallation
 
 -- 

  Unfortunately, winff doesn't convert to avi...unless I'm missing
something.






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DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread Frank McCormick
Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
nothing with a nice GUI front-end.
I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
avi's.

Anyone got any suggestions ?


Thanks


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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread Jens Van Broeckhoven

Frank McCormick wrote:

Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
nothing with a nice GUI front-end.
I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
avi's.

Anyone got any suggestions ?


Thanks
  
You'll find most of them (avidemux, devede, mandvd, ... in 
debian-multimedia.org


http://debian-multimedia.org/

Packages:
http://debian-multimedia.org/dists/testing/main/binary-i386/


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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread David Fox
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Frank McCormick
fmccorm...@videotron.ca wrote:
 Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
 software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
 nothing with a nice GUI front-end.

tovid (tovid.sourceforge.net) is nice, has a nice generator for menus
and offers plenty of conversion options. It depends on other tools to
get the job done, like transcode, imagemagick, ffmpeg, mplayer,
python, etc.

The SVN repository is a bit more up to date, I think.



 I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
 avi's.

Transcode or ffmpeg should be able to do that.




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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread Nuno Magalhães
 tovid (tovid.sourceforge.net) is nice, has a nice generator for menus
 and offers plenty of conversion options. It depends on other tools to
 get the job done, like transcode, imagemagick, ffmpeg, mplayer,
 python, etc.

Is there a .deb for that? Or any way i can install a .tgz that is
easily managed by apt?

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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread David Fox
2009/3/19 Nuno Magalhães nunomagalh...@eu.ipp.pt:

 Is there a .deb for that? Or any way i can install a .tgz that is
 easily managed by apt?

Sure is, so you could apt-get install tovid, and you'd probably want
the other related packages as well, todiscgui, and tovidgui.


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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread Frank McCormick
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 10:20 +0100, Jens Van Broeckhoven wrote:
 Frank McCormick wrote:
  Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
  software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
  nothing with a nice GUI front-end.
  I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
  avi's.
 
  Anyone got any suggestions ?
 
 
  Thanks

 You'll find most of them (avidemux, devede, mandvd, ... in 
 debian-multimedia.org
 
 http://debian-multimedia.org/
 
 Packages:
 http://debian-multimedia.org/dists/testing/main/binary-i386/
 
 

  That did it - added that one and am trying out a few packages.

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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread Frank
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 13:03 -0700, David Fox wrote:
 On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Frank McCormick
 fmccorm...@videotron.ca wrote:
  Running Squeezeand lookng for a comprehensive DVD authoring
  software. There doesn't seem to be much in the repositories , at least
  nothing with a nice GUI front-end.
 
 tovid (tovid.sourceforge.net) is nice, has a nice generator for menus
 and offers plenty of conversion options. It depends on other tools to
 get the job done, like transcode, imagemagick, ffmpeg, mplayer,
 python, etc.
 
 The SVN repository is a bit more up to date, I think.
 
 
 
  I am also looking for software to convert some mpeg4 files I have to
  avi's.
 
 Transcode or ffmpeg should be able to do that.
 

  Nice looking package...thanks





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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread Nuno Magalhães
 Is there a .deb for that? Or any way i can install a .tgz that is
 easily managed by apt?

 Sure is, so you could apt-get install tovid, and you'd probably want
 the other related packages as well, todiscgui, and tovidgui.

That was my first try, but there's no such package in the debian repos
(unstable amd64) and i do have www.debian-multimedia.org in my
sources.list... So my question is: how to wrap deb around tgz so i can
apt-get remove the deb later? This is OT, sorry...

Nuno Magalhães
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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread Frank
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 23:03 +, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
  Is there a .deb for that? Or any way i can install a .tgz that is
  easily managed by apt?
 
  Sure is, so you could apt-get install tovid, and you'd probably want
  the other related packages as well, todiscgui, and tovidgui.
 
 That was my first try, but there's no such package in the debian repos
 (unstable amd64) and i do have www.debian-multimedia.org in my
 sources.list... So my question is: how to wrap deb around tgz so i can
 apt-get remove the deb later? This is OT, sorry...
 
 Nuno Magalhães
 LU#484677
 
 

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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread David Fox
2009/3/19 Nuno Magalhães nunomagalh...@eu.ipp.pt:

 That was my first try, but there's no such package in the debian repos
 (unstable amd64) and i do have www.debian-multimedia.org in my

Hmm, I'm running Ubuntu :) so the package is in their multiverse
repository. If it's not in a similar repository (multimedia, contrib,
etc.) might try an RFP for it.


 sources.list... So my question is: how to wrap deb around tgz so i can
 apt-get remove the deb later? This is OT, sorry...

I guess checkinstall would work.




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Re: DVD authoring

2009-03-19 Thread Nuno Magalhães
 I guess checkinstall would work.
It did :) i'll give tovid a try.

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Re: [OFF] DVD Authoring com legendas pra Linux???

2006-11-11 Thread igor Scarinci Brandão

Ja esperimentou o QDvDAuthor???

http://qdvdauthor.sourceforge.net/

Tem um tutorial que eu fiz no viva o linux de como tratar filmes para o 
qdvdauthor aqui:

http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigos/verArtigo.php?codigo=5088

Qualquer coisas manda um e-mail aí...
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From: Marcos Lazarini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: DUP debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: [OFF] DVD Authoring com legendas pra Linux???
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 22:32:02 -0200

Em 07/11/06, Alan[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

Pessoal estou desesperado por alguma solução desse tipo!
Ninguém sabe alguma ferramenta de DVD-Authoring que tenha suporte a
legendas??

Gostaria também de saber se existe algum programa que de para usar no
lugar do Movie Maker do ruindows...


Eu já ouvi falar do avidemux tbm... www.debian-multimedia.org

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Re: [OFF] DVD Authoring com legendas pra Linux???

2006-11-10 Thread Fabio Guerrazzi

 Tiago Saboga wrote:
 Em Terça 07 Novembro 2006 16:42, você escreveu:
  Tiago Saboga escreveu:
 Em Terça 07 Novembro 2006 16:24, Alan escreveu:

 Pessoal estou desesperado por alguma solução desse tipo!
 Ninguém sabe alguma ferramenta de DVD-Authoring que tenha suporte a
 legendas??

 [...]
 Veja o caminho que fiz para tentar ajudar (atenção para a parte do
 [...]
 $ apt-cache show submux-dvd kmediafactory
 Package: submux-dvd
 [...]
 Description: subtitle multiplexer, muxes subtitles into .vob
  Based on original 'submux' for CVD and SVCD by unknown author, changed
 for
  DVD muxing and coding support (use only DVD!). This accepts xste .sub
  output.
 [...]
  Então você está tentando me dizer que com o submux-dvd eu concigo por
 subtitles em meus filmes?

 Eu estou dizendo que é o que parece. O Marcos deu outra dica já, e eu acho
 que
 ainda tem mais possibilidades. Mas como disse, nunca fiz isso, então não
 garanto nada ;-(


Pode ajudar:
http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigos/verArtigo.php?codigo=5088

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Re: [OFF] DVD Authoring com legendas pra Linux???

2006-11-09 Thread Tiago Saboga
Em Terça 07 Novembro 2006 16:42, você escreveu:
  Tiago Saboga escreveu:
 Em Terça 07 Novembro 2006 16:24, Alan escreveu:

 Pessoal estou desesperado por alguma solução desse tipo!
 Ninguém sabe alguma ferramenta de DVD-Authoring que tenha suporte a
 legendas??

[...]
 Veja o caminho que fiz para tentar ajudar (atenção para a parte do
[...]
 $ apt-cache show submux-dvd kmediafactory
 Package: submux-dvd
[...]
 Description: subtitle multiplexer, muxes subtitles into .vob
  Based on original 'submux' for CVD and SVCD by unknown author, changed for
  DVD muxing and coding support (use only DVD!). This accepts xste .sub
  output.
[...]
  Então você está tentando me dizer que com o submux-dvd eu concigo por
 subtitles em meus filmes?

Eu estou dizendo que é o que parece. O Marcos deu outra dica já, e eu acho que 
ainda tem mais possibilidades. Mas como disse, nunca fiz isso, então não 
garanto nada ;-(

Mas por favor: responda somente para a lista, e corte pedaços da mensagem para 
não ficar tão grande.

  Obrigado pela ajuda!

de nada,
Tiago.



Re: [OFF] DVD Authoring com legendas pra Linux???

2006-11-08 Thread Marcos Lazarini

Em 07/11/06, Alan[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

Pessoal estou desesperado por alguma solução desse tipo!
Ninguém sabe alguma ferramenta de DVD-Authoring que tenha suporte a
legendas??

Gostaria também de saber se existe algum programa que de para usar no
lugar do Movie Maker do ruindows...


Eu já ouvi falar do avidemux tbm... www.debian-multimedia.org

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[OFF] DVD Authoring com legendas pra Linux???

2006-11-07 Thread Alan

Pessoal estou desesperado por alguma solução desse tipo!
Ninguém sabe alguma ferramenta de DVD-Authoring que tenha suporte a
legendas??

Gostaria também de saber se existe algum programa que de para usar no
lugar do Movie Maker do ruindows...


Obrigado pessoal!


Sds,
Alan




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Re: [OFF] DVD Authoring com legendas pra Linux???

2006-11-07 Thread Tiago Saboga
Em Terça 07 Novembro 2006 16:24, Alan escreveu:
 Pessoal estou desesperado por alguma solução desse tipo!
 Ninguém sabe alguma ferramenta de DVD-Authoring que tenha suporte a
 legendas??
Veja o caminho que fiz para tentar ajudar (atenção para a parte do apt-cache 
policy), e boa sorte! Aviso que nunca tentei, mas pretendo algum dia usar o 
serviço, então retorne se tiver novidades...

$ apt-cache search dvd subtitle
gaupol - subtitle editor for text-based subtitle files
libdvdplay0 - portable abstraction library for DVD menus support
libdvdplay0-dev - development files for libdvdplay0
libxine-dev - the xine video player library, development packages
libxine1 - the xine video/media player library, binary files
libxine1-dbg - the xine video/media player library, debug data
thoggen - DVD backup utility based on GStreamer and Gtk+
kplayer - A KDE media player based on MPlayer
ksubtitleripper - GUI for KDE to rip DVD subtitles
submux-dvd - subtitle multiplexer, muxes subtitles into .vob
subtitleripper - DVD Subtitle Ripper for Linux
kmediafactory - An easy to use template based DVD authoring tool.
kaffeine - versatile media player for KDE
totem - A simple media player for the Gnome desktop (dummy package)
totem-gstreamer - A simple media player for the Gnome desktop based on 
gstreamer
totem-xine - A simple media player for the Gnome desktop based on xine

$ apt-cache policy submux-dvd kmediafactory
submux-dvd:
  Instalado: (nenhum)
  Candidato: 0.5.1-0.0
  Tabela de versão:
 0.5.1-0.0 0
500 http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing/main Packages
kmediafactory:
  Instalado: (nenhum)
  Candidato: 0.5.0-0rarewares1
  Tabela de versão:
 0.5.0-0rarewares1 0
500 http://www.rarewares.org ./ Packages

$ apt-cache show submux-dvd kmediafactory
Package: submux-dvd
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 120
Maintainer: Christian Marillat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.5.1-0.0
Depends: libc6 (= 2.3.6-6)
Filename: pool/main/s/submux-dvd/submux-dvd_0.5.1-0.0_i386.deb
Size: 34640
MD5sum: e222f9c67a9854a2e788291b1738e89d
SHA1: 4bacd2707b01c56d529acf36b1f4cde296dbb229
SHA256: a393cbd3a4915e1ee1c9324df41b0e30a2ea0515e4a119dd40d90fdbfa0b3d71
Description: subtitle multiplexer, muxes subtitles into .vob
 Based on original 'submux' for CVD and SVCD by unknown author, changed for
 DVD muxing and coding support (use only DVD!). This accepts xste .sub
 output.
 .
 http://www.home.zonnet.nl/panteltje/dvd/
Bugs: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Package: kmediafactory
Version: 0.5.0-0rarewares1
Priority: optional
Section: graphics
Maintainer: Michael Gan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Depends: kdelibs4c2a (= 4:3.5.1-2), libacl1 (= 2.2.11-1), libart-2.0-2 (= 
2.3.16), libattr1 (= 2.4.4-1), libaudio2, libbz2-1.0, libc6 (= 2.3.5-1), 
libdv4, libdvdread3, libfam0, libfontconfig1 (= 2.3.0), libfreetype6 (= 
2.1.5-1), libgcc1 (= 1:4.0.2), libice6, libidn11 (= 0.5.18), 
libjasper-1.701-1 (= 1.701.0), libjpeg62, liblcms1 (= 1.08-1), 
libmagick++9c2a, libmagick9, libogg0 (= 1.1.3), libpng12-0 (= 1.2.8rel), 
libqt3-mt (= 3:3.3.5), libsm6, libstdc++6 (= 4.0.2-4), libtheora0, 
libtiff4, libx11-6, libxcursor1 ( 1.1.2), libxext6, libxft2 ( 2.1.1), 
libxi6, libxine1 (= 1.0.1), libxinerama1, libxml2 (= 2.6.23), libxrandr2, 
libxrender1 (= 1:0.9.0.2), libxt6, zlib1g (= 1:1.2.1)
Architecture: i386
Filename: ./kmediafactory_0.5.0-0rarewares1_i386.deb
Size: 5194626
Installed-Size: 12012
MD5sum: 1536dde6010f391e979dc43708e2af28
Description: An easy to use template based DVD authoring tool.
 KMediafactory is easy to use template based DVD authoring tool.
 You can quickly create DVD menus for home videos and TV recordings
 in three simple steps.
 .
 FEATURES:
 * Add DVD compatible MPEG2 videos.
 * Import any file supported by ffmpeg and convert it to DVD compatible video.
 * Import DV video files with timecodes as subtitles.
 * Import JPG, PNG files as slideshows.
 * Import PDF, ODP and other office documents as slideshows.



Re: DVD Authoring com legendas

2006-11-04 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
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On 11/03/2006 04:13 PM, Alan wrote:
 Alguém sabe um bom soft para DVD-Authoring que suporte a incerção de
 subtitles treams?

Essa [1]mensagem de anúncio dos vídeo da DebConf6, tem informações
sobre os DVDs e o software desenvolvido e utilizado pra gerar legendas e
outros materiais, talvez seja útil.

  1. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/10/msg00023.html


 Obrigado.
 Alan

Abraço,

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DVD Authoring com legendas

2006-11-03 Thread Alan

Alguém sabe um bom soft para DVD-Authoring que suporte a incerção de
subtitles treams?

Obrigado.
Alan


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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-09-07 Thread Michel Luc
Le mercredi 06 septembre 2006 à 17:13 +0200, Nicolas Folin a écrit :
 [ ... ]

 Ok, je comprends bien, cela revient sensiblement à ce que je fais, mais
 le soucis vient du
 fait que la vidéo est en 29,97 fps, et pour un dvd PAL, il faut du 25 fps.
 
 Il ne s'agit pas de juste passer la vidéo en 25 fps, mais bien de
 supprimer 4,97 fps,

   54,974  effectivement je n'avais pas bien lu ton explication,
peut être, comme l'a suggéré qqun sur la liste, le faire en plusieurs
passes et dans un autre format que DVD (vcd, svcd ?)

 et ça je n'arrive pas à le faire avec transcode.
 
 Je le fais avec mencoder, mais le résultat sur platine n'est pas
 excessivement joli (je dois

 J'utilise trop peu mencoder pour pouvoir t'aider ! :-((

 mettre trop de film sur un dvd - pourtant, je n'ai pas l'impression de
 trop exagérer...)

 ;)

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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-09-06 Thread Nicolas Folin

 Construire un fichier MPeg avec mplex à partir des *.m2v et *.mpa 
 peut être ?

  Voici la ligne de commande que j'utilise dans un script qui fonctionne:

 ENCOD=transcode
 TCEX=tcextract
 MPEG=ffmpeg
 PLEX=mplex
 MUX=spumux

 ${ENCOD} -a 0 -i ${INFILE} -w 9500 -b 224 \
 --encode_fields b \
 --export_asr 2 \
 -u 10,2 -I 5 \
 -F 8,'-v 0 -S 4400 -a 2 -K kvcd -q 2 -N 1' \
 -y mpeg2enc,mp2enc -o ${OUTFILE} \
 --print_status 100

 ${PLEX} -f 8 -o ${OUTFILE}.mpeg ${OUTFILE}.m2v ${OUTFILE}.mpa

 pour les explications, voir les pages de manuel :-)

   
Ok, je comprends bien, cela revient sensiblement à ce que je fais, mais
le soucis vient du
fait que la vidéo est en 29,97 fps, et pour un dvd PAL, il faut du 25 fps.

Il ne s'agit pas de juste passer la vidéo en 25 fps, mais bien de
supprimer 4,97 fps,
et ça je n'arrive pas à le faire avec transcode.

Je le fais avec mencoder, mais le résultat sur platine n'est pas
excessivement joli (je dois
mettre trop de film sur un dvd - pourtant, je n'ai pas l'impression de
trop exagérer...)
Nicolas Folin


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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-09-05 Thread Etienne . Vogt



On Sat, 2 Sep 2006, François Boisson wrote:


J'ai eu des pbms en encode MPEG/DVD sur des fichiers de type mpeg2 qui
passaient par ailleurs très bien en lecture directe, j'ai noté qu'en
encodant les fichiers en MPEG4 puis en travaillant sur le fichier
obtenu, ces problèmes disparaissaient. Je n'ai pas d'explications.


J'ai moi aussi eu des pbs en encodant des fichiers XVID vers MPEG2/SVCD
en une seule commande (son et/ou image qui sautent).
Je le fait maintenant en deux fois : d'abord l'encodage en MPEG2 et le
rescaling selon le standard svcd avec sortie dans un fichier avi :

mencoder -oac lavc -ovc lavc -vf scale=480:576,harddup -srate 44100
-af lavcresample=44100 -ofps 25 -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg2video:mbd=2:keyint=15
:vrc_buf_size=917:vrc_maxrate=2500:aspect=4/3
:vbitrate=cequivabienpourtenirsuruncd

Puis l'encodage final dans un fichier MPEG au format SVCD :

mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy -vf harddup -of mpeg -mpegopts format=xsvcd

Comme cela, j'obtient un fichier mpeg correct que je peux passer à
vcdimager et cdrdao pour me graver un svcd lisible sur ma platine
de salon.

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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-09-05 Thread Michel Luc
 Bonsoir,
Désolé pour la réponse tardive (vacances :-)

Le vendredi 01 septembre 2006 à 23:21 +0200, Nicolas Folin a écrit :
 Klaus Becker wrote:
  Il y a aussi transcode qu'on peut utiliser dans un script
  Klaus
 

 Désolé de reprendre la discussion, mais j'ai encore besoin de vos lumières.
 
 J'ai réussi à ré-encoder mes vidéo au format dvd (à savoir 720x576, en
 mpeg 25FPS, avec du
 son en mp2 stéréo à 96kbps en 48khz) avec l'aide de mencoder.
 
 Voici ma ligne de commande pour ceux que cela intéresserait:
 
 mencoder -oac lavc -ovc lavc -of mpeg -ofps 25 -mpegopts format=dvd \
 -vf scale=720:540,expand=720:576 -lavcopts \  
 vcodec=mpeg2video:vrc_buf_size=1835:vbitrate=7000:keyint=15:acodec=ac3:abitrate=96:aspect=4/3
 \
 $IN_FILE -o $OUT_FILE
 
 [ ... ]
 
 Voici ma ligne de commande de transcode:
 
 transcode -i $IN_FILE -y ffmpeg,lame -F mpeg2video -N 0x50\
 -Z 720x540,nofast -Y -18,0,-18,0 \
  -E 48000 -J resample -b 96,0,5,1 \
 --export_fps 25 --export_frc 3 \
 -o $OUT_FILE -m $OUT_FILE
 
 [ ... ]
 
 Il me crée deux fichiers de sortie: une vidéo (-o $OUT_FILE) avec
 l'extension m2v,
 et un audio, avec l'extension qui va bien.
 
 
 Mes fichiers d'entrée ne sont pas forcément tous en 29.97fps, c'est pour
 faire un script général.
 
 Est-ce que je n'oublierai pas une option ?

Construire un fichier MPeg avec mplex à partir des *.m2v et *.mpa 
peut être ?

 Voici la ligne de commande que j'utilise dans un script qui fonctionne:

ENCOD=transcode
TCEX=tcextract
MPEG=ffmpeg
PLEX=mplex
MUX=spumux

${ENCOD} -a 0 -i ${INFILE} -w 9500 -b 224 \
--encode_fields b \
--export_asr 2 \
-u 10,2 -I 5 \
-F 8,'-v 0 -S 4400 -a 2 -K kvcd -q 2 -N 1' \
-y mpeg2enc,mp2enc -o ${OUTFILE} \
--print_status 100

${PLEX} -f 8 -o ${OUTFILE}.mpeg ${OUTFILE}.m2v ${OUTFILE}.mpa

pour les explications, voir les pages de manuel :-)

 
 En vous remerciant par avance.
 Nicolas Folin
 

De rien ;)

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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-09-02 Thread François Boisson
Le Fri, 01 Sep 2006 23:21:18 +0200
Nicolas Folin [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:

 Klaus Becker wrote:
  Il y a aussi transcode qu'on peut utiliser dans un script
  Klaus
 

 J'ai réussi à ré-encoder mes vidéo au format dvd (à savoir 720x576, en
 mpeg 25FPS, avec du
 son en mp2 stéréo à 96kbps en 48khz) avec l'aide de mencoder.
 
 Voici ma ligne de commande pour ceux que cela intéresserait:
 
 mencoder -oac lavc -ovc lavc -of mpeg -ofps 25 -mpegopts format=dvd \
 -vf scale=720:540,expand=720:576 -lavcopts \  
 vcodec=mpeg2video:vrc_buf_size=1835:vbitrate=7000:keyint=15:acodec=ac3:abitrate=96:aspect=4/3
 \
 $IN_FILE -o $OUT_FILE []
 Seulement voilà, j'ai encore des artéfacts sur la vidéo.
 
 Je me suis donc lancé dans transcode: et là, je me heurte au problème du
 changement de FPS.
 Alors que mencoder fait la chose correctement, transcode, lui, ne le
 fait pas. 


Je n'ai jamais réussi à faire ce genre chose correctement sous
transcode, j'ai sans arrêt des pbms de décalage son/vidéo. Pour
mencoder, c'est plus curieux, je te suggère d'encoder au préalable en
mpeg4 avec un gors bitrate (3000 par exemple) puis de coder le résultat
obtenu. Ça a le mérite de régler d'éventuels problèmes avant le codage
au format mpeg/DVD


François Boisson


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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-09-02 Thread Nicolas Folin
François Boisson wrote:
 Le Fri, 01 Sep 2006 23:21:18 +0200
 Nicolas Folin [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:

   
 Klaus Becker wrote:
 
 Il y a aussi transcode qu'on peut utiliser dans un script
 Klaus

   
   
 J'ai réussi à ré-encoder mes vidéo au format dvd (à savoir 720x576, en
 mpeg 25FPS, avec du
 son en mp2 stéréo à 96kbps en 48khz) avec l'aide de mencoder.

 Voici ma ligne de commande pour ceux que cela intéresserait:

 mencoder -oac lavc -ovc lavc -of mpeg -ofps 25 -mpegopts format=dvd \
 -vf scale=720:540,expand=720:576 -lavcopts \  
 vcodec=mpeg2video:vrc_buf_size=1835:vbitrate=7000:keyint=15:acodec=ac3:abitrate=96:aspect=4/3
 \
 $IN_FILE -o $OUT_FILE []
 Seulement voilà, j'ai encore des artéfacts sur la vidéo.

 Je me suis donc lancé dans transcode: et là, je me heurte au problème du
 changement de FPS.
 Alors que mencoder fait la chose correctement, transcode, lui, ne le
 fait pas. 
 


 Je n'ai jamais réussi à faire ce genre chose correctement sous
 transcode, j'ai sans arrêt des pbms de décalage son/vidéo. Pour
 mencoder, c'est plus curieux, je te suggère d'encoder au préalable en
 mpeg4 avec un gors bitrate (3000 par exemple) puis de coder le résultat
 obtenu. Ça a le mérite de régler d'éventuels problèmes avant le codage
 au format mpeg/DVD


 François Boisson


   
Je ne suis pas s^ur de bien comprendre: mettre un gros bitrate dans le
format dvd
ne suffirait pas ?

Mes fichiers mpeg sont bons avant de mettre sur le dvd - sur l'ordi, ils
passent sans problèmes.

Faire, en gros, deux passes, résoudrait le problème de mes artéfacts sur
ma platine de salon ?

Je veux bien essayer, mais je ne comprends pas ce qu'il se passe...



Nicolas Folin

ps: et est-ce que quelqu'un sait ce que j'ai avec mes accents
circonflexes ? il y a deux jours,
tout était bon, et aujourd'hui, j'ai ça: ^e^o^i... idem avec le tréma
(les touches mortes) ¨e¨o¨i...


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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-09-02 Thread François Boisson
Le Sat, 02 Sep 2006 10:28:54 +0200
Nicolas Folin [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:

 Je ne suis pas s^ur de bien comprendre: mettre un gros bitrate dans le
 format dvd
 ne suffirait pas ?
 
 Mes fichiers mpeg sont bons avant de mettre sur le dvd - sur l'ordi, ils
 passent sans problèmes.
 
 Faire, en gros, deux passes, résoudrait le problème de mes artéfacts sur
 ma platine de salon ?

J'ai eu des pbms en encode MPEG/DVD sur des fichiers de type mpeg2 qui
passaient par ailleurs très bien en lecture directe, j'ai noté qu'en
encodant les fichiers en MPEG4 puis en travaillant sur le fichier
obtenu, ces problèmes disparaissaient. Je n'ai pas d'explications.

François Boisson


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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-09-01 Thread Nicolas Folin
Klaus Becker wrote:
 Il y a aussi transcode qu'on peut utiliser dans un script
 Klaus

   
Désolé de reprendre la discussion, mais j'ai encore besoin de vos lumières.

J'ai réussi à ré-encoder mes vidéo au format dvd (à savoir 720x576, en
mpeg 25FPS, avec du
son en mp2 stéréo à 96kbps en 48khz) avec l'aide de mencoder.

Voici ma ligne de commande pour ceux que cela intéresserait:

mencoder -oac lavc -ovc lavc -of mpeg -ofps 25 -mpegopts format=dvd \
-vf scale=720:540,expand=720:576 -lavcopts \  
vcodec=mpeg2video:vrc_buf_size=1835:vbitrate=7000:keyint=15:acodec=ac3:abitrate=96:aspect=4/3
\
$IN_FILE -o $OUT_FILE


Les paramètres -vf scale=720:540,expand=720:576 sont à modifier si l'on
n'est pas avec un fichier 4/3,
de m^eme que le parametre aspect=4/3.

J'ai donc limité le nombre d'épisode sur mon dvd, afin d'augmenter la
qualité.
Seulement voilà, j'ai encore des artéfacts sur la vidéo.

Je me suis donc lancé dans transcode: et là, je me heurte au problème du
changement de FPS.
Alors que mencoder fait la chose correctement, transcode, lui, ne le
fait pas. En gros, il me
décale le son et l'image. Ca fait comme un 45 tours que l'on passe en
33 tours (désolé pour
l'analogie, j'ai pas trouvé mieux). Le son va à la bonne vitesse, mais
les images vont plus lentement:
chacune reste plus longtemps affichée, au lieu de supprimer celles qui
sont en trop.

Voici ma ligne de commande de transcode:

transcode -i $IN_FILE -y ffmpeg,lame -F mpeg2video -N 0x50\
-Z 720x540,nofast -Y -18,0,-18,0 \
 -E 48000 -J resample -b 96,0,5,1 \
--export_fps 25 --export_frc 3 \
-o $OUT_FILE -m $OUT_FILE

J'explique donc:
-y ffmpeg,mpeg signifie librairies ffmpeg pour la vidéo et mpeg pour le
son
le -F mpeg2video est le codec de la librairie ffmpeg à utiliser
le -N 0x50 c'est pour que le son soit du mp2 et non du mp3.
le -Z 720x540,nofast -Y -18,0,-18,0 correspond au redimensionnement à
l'échelle, puis à l'ajout
de bandes noires en haut et en bas pour obtenir le 720x576

--export_fps 25 pour 25 fps... (dvd pal)
--export_frc 3 c'est le frame rate code: 3 pour 25fps, 1 pour 23.976,
4 pou 29.970, etc. dixit la manpage

Il me crée deux fichiers de sortie: une vidéo (-o $OUT_FILE) avec
l'extension m2v,
et un audio, avec l'extension qui va bien.


Mes fichiers d'entrée ne sont pas forcément tous en 29.97fps, c'est pour
faire un script général.

Est-ce que je n'oublierai pas une option ?


En vous remerciant par avance.
Nicolas Folin




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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-08-28 Thread Daniel C

Nicolas Folin wrote:
Ah oui, j'ai oublié: je n'utiliserais pas d'autre encodeur que mencoder, 
car je traite mes fichiers par lots et j'en ai beaucoup...

Donc je veux éviter les clics de souris.


Une remarque qui ne répond pas à la question principale :

avidemux est une appli graphique mais se scripte très bien (il faut juste un 
display X dispo quand on lance le script en console).
Dans ce cas précis cela n'apportera rien de plus.

Daniel


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dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-08-26 Thread Nicolas Folin
J'enregistre des émissions de TV (dessins animés, c'est pas sorcier, 
etc.)  avec ma carte DVB,
et je souhaite les graver sur dvd pour pouvoir les lires sur ma platine 
de salon.


Ma ligne de commande pour encoder mes divx est (on se limite au 4/3 pour 
cette question):


   mencoder -oac lavc -ovc lavc -of mpeg -ofps 25 -mpegopts 
format=dvd \

   -vf scale=720:540,expand=720:576,harddup -lavcopts \
   
vcodec=mpeg2video:vrc_buf_size=1835:vbitrate=2100:keyint=15:acodec=ac3:abitrate=128:aspect=4/3 
\

   $IN_FILE -o $OUT_FILE


Le paramètre vbitrate=2100 est à cette valeur car cela me permet de 
faire rentrer 13 émissions de 26 minutes

sur un dvd 4Go - ce qui correspond à environ 5h40 de vidéo.

Au moment de la lecture (on passera sur la création du DVD avec menu, le 
soucis n'est pas là)
ma platine de salon saccade un tout petit peu, et j'ai plusieurs 
artéfacts qui apparaissent de ci - de là.
Pas grand chose, certe, mais tout de même: quand on voit la qualité du 
fichier original (divx) et celle du

dvd, cela me dérange.


Deux grandes questions :
1- Quelqu'un est-il arrivé à faire rentrer plus de 5h de vidéo sur un 
dvd ? Avec quels paramètres ?
2- Si j'augmente mon vbitrate, cela ne rentre plus sur mon dvd5; 
connaissez-vous un autre paramètre sur lequel
je pourrais jouer ? Je vais tenter de mettre le abitrate à 96, ce qui 
est très correct pour des séries, mais

je ne vais pas gagner énormément de place pour ma qualité vidéo.
Les autres taille du dvd PAL sont le 704x576 et le 352x288, mais ce 
dernier m'apparaît un tantinet petit.

Quelqu'un a déjà essayé ?


Ah oui, j'ai oublié: je n'utiliserais pas d'autre encodeur que mencoder, 
car je traite mes fichiers par lots et j'en ai beaucoup...

Donc je veux éviter les clics de souris.

Merci d'avance.
Amicalement
Nicolas Folin


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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-08-26 Thread Klaus Becker
Am Samstag 26 August 2006 15:03 schrieb Nicolas Folin:
 J'enregistre des émissions de TV (dessins animés, c'est pas sorcier,
 etc.)  avec ma carte DVB,
 et je souhaite les graver sur dvd pour pouvoir les lires sur ma platine
 de salon.

 Ma ligne de commande pour encoder mes divx est (on se limite au 4/3 pour
 cette question):

 mencoder -oac lavc -ovc lavc -of mpeg -ofps 25 -mpegopts
 format=dvd \
 -vf scale=720:540,expand=720:576,harddup -lavcopts \

 vcodec=mpeg2video:vrc_buf_size=1835:vbitrate=2100:keyint=15:acodec=ac3:abit
rate=128:aspect=4/3 \
 $IN_FILE -o $OUT_FILE


 Le paramètre vbitrate=2100 est à cette valeur car cela me permet de
 faire rentrer 13 émissions de 26 minutes
 sur un dvd 4Go - ce qui correspond à environ 5h40 de vidéo.

réponse bête : il y a des dvd de 8 GO.


 Au moment de la lecture (on passera sur la création du DVD avec menu, le
 soucis n'est pas là)
 ma platine de salon saccade un tout petit peu, et j'ai plusieurs
 artéfacts qui apparaissent de ci - de là.
 Pas grand chose, certe, mais tout de même: quand on voit la qualité du
 fichier original (divx) et celle du
 dvd, cela me dérange.


 Deux grandes questions :
 1- Quelqu'un est-il arrivé à faire rentrer plus de 5h de vidéo sur un
 dvd ? Avec quels paramètres ?
 2- Si j'augmente mon vbitrate, cela ne rentre plus sur mon dvd5;
 connaissez-vous un autre paramètre sur lequel
 je pourrais jouer ? Je vais tenter de mettre le abitrate à 96, ce qui
 est très correct pour des séries, mais
 je ne vais pas gagner énormément de place pour ma qualité vidéo.
 Les autres taille du dvd PAL sont le 704x576 et le 352x288, mais ce
 dernier m'apparaît un tantinet petit.
 Quelqu'un a déjà essayé ?


 Ah oui, j'ai oublié: je n'utiliserais pas d'autre encodeur que mencoder,
 car je traite mes fichiers par lots et j'en ai beaucoup...
 Donc je veux éviter les clics de souris.

Il y a aussi transcode qu'on peut utiliser dans un script

Klaus



 Merci d'avance.
 Amicalement
 Nicolas Folin



Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-08-26 Thread Nicolas Folin

Klaus Becker a écrit :

Am Samstag 26 August 2006 15:03 schrieb Nicolas Folin:
  

[...]
Le paramètre vbitrate=2100 est à cette valeur car cela me permet de
faire rentrer 13 émissions de 26 minutes
sur un dvd 4Go - ce qui correspond à environ 5h40 de vidéo.



réponse bête : il y a des dvd de 8 GO.

  

Mouai; je l'attendais celle là... ;o)
En fait, mon gros soucis, c'est:
une vidéo encodée en divx avec un bitrate de 1200 donne de bons 
résultats (à mon goût).
La même vidéo encodée au format dvd vidéo avec un bitrate de 2100 donne 
de bon résultats,
mais rale sur la platine... On a beau m'expliquer, j'ai quand même du 
mal à digérer la chose.

[...] Donc je veux éviter les clics de souris.



Il y a aussi transcode qu'on peut utiliser dans un script

Klaus

  

Je ne suis pas très fort en transcode, mais beaucoup de gens l'utilise.
Il faudrait peut être que je m'y mette un jour...


Je vais donc devoir commander des dvd9, apparemment.

Mais si quelqu'un connait une astuce, qu'il n'hésite pas à m'en faire part.

Amicalement
Nicolas Folin


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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-08-26 Thread Nicolas Folin

Paul Filo a écrit :

Le format du DVD, c'est le MPEG2 alors que le divx c'est (en gros) du
MPEG4, plus performant en terme de compression (en attendant le x264).
En mpeg2, il faut donc un bitrate plus elevé à qualité égale. Les DVD
sont autour de 7000-8000 ; la TNT autour de 4000-5000. Alors avec tes
2100, tu es quasiment au minimum possible sans trop de dégradation
apparente. Pour ma part, je ne descends pas en dessous de 3000-3500.

Je ne vois pas d'autres paramètres sur lesquels jouer en video mpeg2 ;
tu peux effectivement passer l'audio à 96 et plutôt en mp2 qu'en ac3
mais ça change pas grand chose.

Sinon tu peux aussi acheter une platine divx...
  
Ma platine lit parfaitement les divx, le seul problème, c'est que c'est 
MA platine.
Je souhaite tout simplement pouvoir faire des supports, sans aller 
jusqu'à universel,

le plus compatible possible.

Je vais donc tout simplement augmenter le bitrate et diminuer le nombre 
d'épisodes
par dvd... (et vu le prix des doubles couches, j'achèterai deux fois 
plus de DVD5...)


Merci de vos réponses à tous.

Amicalement
Nicolas Folin


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Re: dvd authoring, mencoder et 5h de film sur un dvd5

2006-08-26 Thread Paul Filo
Le format du DVD, c'est le MPEG2 alors que le divx c'est (en gros) du
MPEG4, plus performant en terme de compression (en attendant le x264).
En mpeg2, il faut donc un bitrate plus elevé à qualité égale. Les DVD
sont autour de 7000-8000 ; la TNT autour de 4000-5000. Alors avec tes
2100, tu es quasiment au minimum possible sans trop de dégradation
apparente. Pour ma part, je ne descends pas en dessous de 3000-3500.

Je ne vois pas d'autres paramètres sur lesquels jouer en video mpeg2 ;
tu peux effectivement passer l'audio à 96 et plutôt en mp2 qu'en ac3
mais ça change pas grand chose.

Sinon tu peux aussi acheter une platine divx...





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Re: dvd authoring question

2005-11-24 Thread Eduardo Gargiulo
k l u r t [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

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 On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I'm running debian testing, and trying to make a dvd-video image to burn.
  I have the .VOB files and I have made a dvd structure using vobcopy. I'm 
  looking for a debian tool that makes the .IFO files from those .VOBs. I'd 
  tried with dvdauthor without success. Is there such a tool?
 
 hi there,
 
 you're not gonna like this answer but... dvdauthor is the tool for the 
 job.
 i have been using dvdauthor to create my dvd structure and it does create 
 the needed .IFO (and .BUP) files.
 
 have you read through the dvdauthor man page?
 there are two ways of passing commands to dvdauthor, via the command line 
 or through an xml config file.
 
 maybe you should forgo the vobcopy and just stick with dvdauthor.
 
 also keep in mind that the VOBs passed to dvdauthor must have DVD NAV 
 (VOBU) packets multiplexed in  at  the  correct locations.  there are many 
 tools that can do this, including mplex from mjpegtools (1.6.0 or later).
 
 here's a little snippet from my latest dvdauthor project; perhaps this 
 will shed some light:
 
 DVDAuthor::dvdauthor, version 0.6.11.
 Build options: gnugetopt magick iconv freetype
 Send bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 INFO: dvdauthor creating VTS
 STAT: Picking VTS 01
 
 STAT: Processing final.mpg...
   ^^

may be you missunderstand my question because of my poor english. I don't want
to copy or clone a dvd. I haven't got mpg files to convert to VOB.

I want to make a DVD-video using VOBs files from three or four DVDs. I have
the VOBs files, but I think copying also IFO files is not a good choice,
because they have info about sequences, chapters, etc that I'm altering; I'm
altering the names too. So I'm looking for a tool to make those IFO files from
VOBs. I would like to use dvdauthor, but I don't know how.

regards,

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Re: dvd authoring question

2005-11-24 Thread Rogério Brito
On Nov 24 2005, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
 k l u r t [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  STAT: Processing final.mpg...
^^
 
 may be you missunderstand my question because of my poor english. I
 don't want to copy or clone a dvd. I haven't got mpg files to convert
 to VOB.

I think that dvdauthor can still be a solution to your problem. The fact
is that dvdauthor operates on various stages: first, it will convert the
MPEG files to VOB files.

*THEN*, with another invocation, it will create the IFO and (the backup
IFO files) based on information you provide and the VOB files you
already have.

The exception to this rule is if you use an XML file to dvdauthor: then,
everything is done with a single invocation and the information from the
XML file.

Oh, BTW, there is also a tool called qdvdauthor that is a frontend for
dvdauthor, but I have never used this frontend myself as I prefer doing
almost everything without a graphic interface.


Hope this helps, Rogério Brito.

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dvd authoring question

2005-11-23 Thread Eduardo Gargiulo
Hi all,

I'm running debian testing, and trying to make a dvd-video image to burn.
I have the .VOB files and I have made a dvd structure using vobcopy. I'm looking
for a debian tool that makes the .IFO files from those .VOBs. I'd tried with
dvdauthor without success. Is there such a tool?

I don't use dvdbackup because I want to edit the original dvd and make a new one
with only a few .VOBs.

Thanks in advance and sorry for my english

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Re: dvd authoring question

2005-11-23 Thread k l u r t

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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:


Hi all,

I'm running debian testing, and trying to make a dvd-video image to burn.
I have the .VOB files and I have made a dvd structure using vobcopy. I'm looking
for a debian tool that makes the .IFO files from those .VOBs. I'd tried with
dvdauthor without success. Is there such a tool?

I don't use dvdbackup because I want to edit the original dvd and make a new one
with only a few .VOBs.



hi there,

you're not gonna like this answer but... dvdauthor is the tool for the 
job.
i have been using dvdauthor to create my dvd structure and it does create 
the needed .IFO (and .BUP) files.


have you read through the dvdauthor man page?
there are two ways of passing commands to dvdauthor, via the command line 
or through an xml config file.


maybe you should forgo the vobcopy and just stick with dvdauthor.

also keep in mind that the VOBs passed to dvdauthor must have DVD NAV 
(VOBU) packets multiplexed in  at  the  correct locations.  there are many 
tools that can do this, including mplex from mjpegtools (1.6.0 or later).


here's a little snippet from my latest dvdauthor project; perhaps this 
will shed some light:


DVDAuthor::dvdauthor, version 0.6.11.
Build options: gnugetopt magick iconv freetype
Send bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

INFO: dvdauthor creating VTS
STAT: Picking VTS 01

STAT: Processing final.mpg...
STAT: VOBU 16 at 3MB, 1 PGCS
STAT: VOBU 32 at 8MB, 1 PGCS

INFO: Video pts = 0.178 .. 6326.297
INFO: Audio[0] pts = 0.178 .. 6326.290
STAT: VOBU 13273 at 3358MB, 1 PGCS
INFO: Generating VTS with the following video attributes:
INFO: MPEG version: mpeg2
INFO: TV standard: ntsc
INFO: Aspect ratio: 16:9
INFO: Resolution: 720x480
INFO: Audio ch 0 format: ac3/2ch, 48khz drc, surround

STAT: fixing VOBU at 3MB (17/13273, 0%)
STAT: fixing VOBU at 8MB (33/13273, 0%)...

DVDAuthor::dvdauthor, version 0.6.11.
Build options: gnugetopt magick iconv freetype
Send bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

INFO: dvdauthor creating table of contents
INFO: Scanning dv_dvd/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.IFO
INFO:   ISO-8859-1 character encoding detected by locale settings.
Assuming ISO-8859-1 encoded filenames on source filesystem,
use -input-charset to override.
  0.29% done, estimate finish Wed Nov 23 21:39:37 2005
  0.58% done, estimate finish Wed Nov 23 21:36:46 2005
  0.87% done, estimate finish Wed Nov 23 21:37:43 2005.


if you're looking to just make a copy of a dvd, try using DVrequant which 
can be found at https://sourceforge.net/projects/dvrequant/



i hope this is helpful for you.
best of luck

k l u r t

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