On Jun 23, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Dan wrote:

> 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.

I was able to make a .iso file from the .mkv using the DVD selection in Visual 
Hub. It wasn't a friendly burn candidate so I mounted the .iso file and ripped 
it with RipIT to produce a .dvdmedia file that Toast made a DVD from and it 
played perfectly on my set top. I have installed BurnX and will attempt to do 
this with the terminal next.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP






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