On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 18:07:51 -0500 Jay R. Ashworth wrote: > On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 08:53:07PM +0000, Ben Edwards wrote: > > nuv2disc is the singing and dancing solution but not so easy to set up. > > That will deal with material already transcoded to MPEG4?
google for any2vob - a piece of software that will transcode anything (the "any" part) to a vob file suitable for putting on a dvd. Of course with any such solution you need a lot of dependencies as there is a lot of situations to be taken into account. any2vob will even make an ac3 5.1 soundtrack for you if desired. [1] The one thing it doesn't do is make the menus and the iso - you have to find another solution for that, but there are a couple of ok front ends for dvdauthor (dvdstyler is my preference). The other thing it doesn't do is have a myth interface, you will need to log in over ssh to do it. [1] of course its not true 5.1 in that the front and back speakers have the same sound, but at least sound comes out all 6 speakers. I think the algorithm is something like: Stereo Left becomes Front Left and Rear Left Ditto for Right Combine Left & Right to make Centre Combine Left & Right and filter out above 150Hz to make Low Frequency channel -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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