I'm still not sure what you would use to convert .mov to the proper
format for
VCD, maybe try Virtualdub as Matt suggested.
Thanks, I'll try it. Rendering with Cinerella gave me twenty minutes
of black screen.
Sir Robin
As far as I can tell there is no linux port of virtualdub :(. I think
27, 2003 5:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] editing Mpeg home video
dfox wrote:
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] editing Mpeg home video
Hi
About a year or so ago I asked about a program that would allow me
to split mpeg home videos into smaller sections.
Luckily, a new
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 00:08:48 +0200
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(not that I really know how all those obscure files in VCDs work, but
getting the .dat file working would be a start).
From what I can see, VCD's are burnt from a .bin and a .cue file.
turns out it's as simple as this:
cdrdao
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] editing Mpeg home video
Hi
About a year or so ago I asked about a program that would allow me
to split mpeg home videos into smaller sections.
Luckily, a new version of cinelerra was just announced on the PLF
mailing list. You might try that - just add PLF as
On Saturday 27 Dec 2003 7:40 am, Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
Hi
About a year or so ago I asked about a program that would allow me to
split mpeg home videos into smaller sections.
However a lot of water under the bridge since then and I'm in a new
install of 9.2 for a while now and find
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 00:08:48 +0200
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the subject of video file formats, does anyone know of a program that
will convert .mov to .dat? I've got a bunch of Animatrix movies in
Quicktime format that I'd like to make into a VCD (not that I really
know how all