Hi Felix (and list)!
I don't know whether the attached document will help (it's something I
cobbled together for a family member who wanted to do something rather
similar with video files from her Humax PVR and Windows PC).
The nice thing (for me) about combining DVBcut and the command line
Hi,
Am Samstag, 2. Oktober 2010 schrieb Felix Miata:
My 0.6.18 version of dvdauthor's man page says nothing about the -x option.
Nevertheless, I tried using the -x syntax and the xml file generated by
dvbcut's #4 export option DVD-Video titleset (dvdauthor) thus:
Aehhh,... actually THAT'S
On 02/10/2010 15:35, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2010/10/02 10:04 (GMT+0100) David Coe composed:
I don't know whether the attached document will help (it's something I
cobbled together for a family member who wanted to do something rather
similar with video files from her Humax PVR and Windows PC).
Hi,
the difference between the first two are a few extra bytes in the output mpeg,
which dvdauthor needs to produce a DVD. If you just want the mpeg file you
can get a slightly smaller file with the second option (but IMHO it's not
worth it, since when you decide later to burn a DVD you need
Hi David,
Am Samstag, 2. Oktober 2010 schrieb David Coe:
Could you compare the output of your filename.xml with the dvbcut's
on-screen output for options #1 or #2? They should look similar (even
identical) and be recognisable XML scripts.
Are you sure you get the XML template with output
On 2010/10/02 17:53 (GMT+0100) David Coe composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
dvdauthor -o outputlocation -x filename.xml -t Name of the Recording
which produced the following output:
DVDAuthor::dvdauthor, version 0.6.18.
Build options: gnugetopt imagemagick iconv freetype fribidi
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