On Thu 14 July 2005 09:31, ffrr wrote: > I am seeking to understand what the difference is, and how to avoid long > processing runs. Your comment about noise reduction was something I > actually read about already, but thanks anyway. Still doesn't explain > the difference. Were you using --transcode, or ffmpeg ? I can export > it to VCD format (more processing I would have thought, because the > change is greater) in about 1 hour or so using ffmpeg, but as yet the > version of ffmpeg I have found, doesn't support DVD output.
Ahh - sorry I didn't read your original post well enough. I'm using ffmpeg. The latest CVS/SVN version of ffmpeg is the one you want. > I have just found some info that the DVB-T card outputs DVD suitable > mpeg anyway, so maybe I can avoid the transcode step. I have much to > learn though :-) The mpeg is DVD suitable but it still needs processing (I think) to strip out the unused data (teletext/subtitle streams). If I am wrong here, someone please tell me! If I could reduce the time & work of exporting to DVD further I would be very interested. I am also exporting DVB-T recordings - mostly films. I've been a little suprised that most of what I export doesn't even use half the DVD. I'm thinking of fitting two films onto each DVD in future - I just need to create a script to automate menu creation. -- Stuart Morgan _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
