At 12:49 PM -0700 6/23/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
> The command line to run ffmpeg directly would be:
> ffmpeg -i "My Video.mkv" -target ntsc-dvd -b 4000k "My Video.mpg"
Last login: Tue Jun 22 23:54:56 on console
$ fmpeg -i "My Video.mkv" -target ntsc-dvd -b 4000k "My
Video.mpg"Crazy Heart [2009].mkv
-bash: fmpeg: command not found
Yes. One would have to actually install the program before one could run it.
Didn't we cover this in a previous thread? There are two fully
built copies of ffmpeg available. One is in ffmpegX and the other is
in Burn. Install those apps then use ffmpeg from within them. Read
those old threads.
- Dan.
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