Hello,
i want to use the mpeg-tools with the img2mpg scirpt to produce an
mpeg-file, that i can burn as an vcd/svcd/xvcd with vcdimager.
I have an PC with pentium II, 233 MHz, 96 MB RaM. I use slackware linux 8.0
with kernel 2.2.20 on an 30 GB harddisk. I have created a 512 MB swapfile.
Can i use
Le Mercredi 8 Janvier 2003 13:38, Segbert, Dietmar a écrit :
Hello,
i want to use the mpeg-tools with the img2mpg scirpt to produce an
mpeg-file, that i can burn as an vcd/svcd/xvcd with vcdimager.
I have an PC with pentium II, 233 MHz, 96 MB RaM. I use slackware linux 8.0
with kernel
Hi there!
When I re-encode a DVD to fit on a DVD-R I have the problem of finding
the correct parameters for it to fit. E.g. I tried '-b 6000' with all
other values left at default. What I got was about 2300kBit/s. I know I
can play around with -q, but is it also possible to use constant
bitrate?
Hmmm sounds like a limitation of the current dvdauthor.
The .VOB's on a DVD can be a single MPEG stream split across multiple files
to avoid (you guessed it) a 1GB file size limit. I haven't had enough time
to play with DVDauthor to check whether it handles this situation.
I suspect the
On Tuesday 07 Jan 2003 10:53 pm, you wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 04:30:11PM +0100, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
Thanks for your help everyone. I've decided that mpeg2 based solutions
are too intensive for my intended application. I am now trying DIVX
based solutions (using lav2divx), but
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 10:30:59PM +0100, Andrew Stevens wrote:
Oh boy 500kbps for the video! Basically, that just is not doable with
current codecs at reasonable display resolutions, it is even worse if you
have captured (noisy) material. A realistic minimum is more like 900kbps.
Well,
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