Hi Kyrre I hope this helps, this is way I do it:
cat /dev/video0 > vidfile.mpg mpeg3toc vidfile.mpg vidfile.toc Open vidfile.toc using cinelerra do any editing and render into 4 chapters of mpeg video and mpeg audio tcmplex -i videofile1.mpg -p audiofile1.mpg -o vidout1.mpg -md tcmplex -i videofile2.mpg -p audiofile2.mpg -o vidout2.mpg -md tcmplex -i videofile3.mpg -p audiofile3.mpg -o vidout3.mpg -md tcmplex -i videofile4.mpg -p audiofile4.mpg -o vidout4.mpg -md mplayer vidout1.mpg Capture screenshot for background of dvd menu using: import vidbackground.jpg dvdstyler drag and drop video clips, edit background of menu and add menu text and jump to next track etc, select burn dvd to create iso. Burn dvd using k3b I've not had any problems using the above process to create DVDs. Best Regards Trev On Monday 10 Apr 2006 16:34, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote: > I am trying to create a video DVD from a recording from my ivtv > tuner/encoder board. Recording works fine, and i have no problems of > importing it into a dvdstyler project. But when i start to generate a > iso, there are some muttering about "cannot find valid header, > continuing anyway" in the demultiplexing. > > It then generates two files, one mvp (or something) containing only the > video stream, and one mp2 file. The last is the problem. When it has > finished demultiplexing, dvdstyler hangs, but apparently something is > still going on, appending to the mp2-file. This file just grows and > grows, until it has eaten up all diskspace (i let it grow to 170 > Gigabyte yesterday, took about 3 hours at 100% CPU, before killing the > backend app i found with top - as i had only 9 GB of space left...) > > Anyone experienced this? I captured the video with cat /dev/video0 > > tape1.mpg, and it plays just fine in all video-players i have installed. > > --- Kyrre > > > _______________________________________________ > ivtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
