[gentoo-user] {OT} Video encoder
I'm looking for an easy way to encode the video files I acquire into a single format and level of quality. It would also be nice to be able to easily burn a DVD of the resultant file that will play on a home DVD player. I'm sure there are at least several choices in portage and probably sunrise, but does anyone use one they are happy with and would heartily recommend? - Grant -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Video encoder
On Saturday 03 November 2007, Grant wrote: I'm looking for an easy way to encode the video files I acquire into a single format and level of quality. It would also be nice to be able to easily burn a DVD of the resultant file that will play on a home DVD player. I'm sure there are at least several choices in portage and probably sunrise, but does anyone use one they are happy with and would heartily recommend? - Grant qdvdauthor I haven't yet used it in its v1.0.0rc1 incarnation, but I previously enjoyed very good results with v0.1.4. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Video encoder
On 11/3/07, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm looking for an easy way to encode the video files I acquire into a single format and level of quality. It would also be nice to be able to easily burn a DVD of the resultant file that will play on a home DVD player. I'm sure there are at least several choices in portage and probably sunrise, but does anyone use one they are happy with and would heartily recommend? Try OGMRip. I used it successfully to encode video to X264, audio to Ogg Vorbis, and put everything into a Matroska container. It offers a much wider encodings and containers choice (like XviD and MP4). The interface is clean and HIG-compliant. Not sure if it fits your needs, though. Regards, Liviu -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list