On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Alan Gonzalez wrote:
Take your PVR output and do:
If you want some other sound included: convert an audio file to Ac3: ffmpeg -i foo.wav -ab 224 -ar 48000 foo.ac3
This assumes that you've got an audio file that's roughly the same length as the video. If you're talking about a roughly-correlated audio commentary, it'll do it, but you have to lay down the whole track and make sure the audio is roughly in sync with the video. If you want to insert nonlinear audio tracks into it with actual cutpoints, etc, it'll be tougher. I'd say look into cinelerra and it's amazingly obfuscated GUI. I never have figured out how to operate that supposedly really nifty program.
You may need to strip out the video elementary stream before muxing like that. There are a number of ways to do that (lvedemux, avidemux, es_demux)
mplex -f8 -o foo.vob <pvr outputfile> [ <foo.ac3> ] The audio file is optional.
Yes, but it's not quite as bad now. There are a few GUIs for dvdauthor that are finally staring to become useable and make menus a bit more tolerable. I use qdvdauthor, but I've also heard good of luck with dvdstyler. YMMV
then it gets complicated for the menus.
http://mightylegends.zapto.org/dvd/dvdauthor_howto.php
-Cory
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