Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> I've been wondering this for a while: Will the new version of MythBurn
> be capable of this sort of thing?
>
> Seems like a nice feature. I don't really want to switch to mpeg-4
> unless MythBurn supports it,
> but 170M/half hour with Mpeg-4 is a really nice CPU savings o
Brian Wood wrote:
> On Jan 29, 2006, at 4:43 PM, Piers Kittel wrote:
>
>
>> Thanks very much for your quick reply!
>>
>> So I encode the video into MPEG-2 following the standard resolution
>> for
>> PAL DVD, then use a DVD creator tool to make a DVD ISO and then
>> burn it
>> on DVD? Will s
On Jan 29, 2006, at 4:43 PM, Piers Kittel wrote:
> Thanks very much for your quick reply!
>
> So I encode the video into MPEG-2 following the standard resolution
> for
> PAL DVD, then use a DVD creator tool to make a DVD ISO and then
> burn it
> on DVD? Will standard MPEG-2 be OK or is there
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 23:43:22 +
Piers Kittel wrote:
> Thanks very much for your quick reply!
>
> So I encode the video into MPEG-2 following the standard resolution for
> PAL DVD, then use a DVD creator tool to make a DVD ISO and then burn it
> on DVD? Will standard MPEG-2 be OK or is ther
any2vob is great at turning anything other than the cat into a dvd
compliant vob file, which you can then use with an authoring program
like dvdstyler.
http://mightylegends.zapto.org/dvd/any2vob/
It is a shell script, and it has lots of dependencies, but the results
are good. The web page is not
Thanks very much for your quick reply!
So I encode the video into MPEG-2 following the standard resolution for
PAL DVD, then use a DVD creator tool to make a DVD ISO and then burn it
on DVD? Will standard MPEG-2 be OK or is there some specific version of
MPEG-2 I need to encode the video into?
On Jan 29, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Piers Kittel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Slightly offtopic I guess, but does anyone know of a Linux based
> software package that'd convert MPEG-4 video for recording onto a DVD
> video disc - so I can play it back in any DVD recorder?
>
> Thanks very much for your help in ad
Hello,
Slightly offtopic I guess, but does anyone know of a Linux based
software package that'd convert MPEG-4 video for recording onto a DVD
video disc - so I can play it back in any DVD recorder?
Thanks very much for your help in advance!
Regards - Piers
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