RE: [videoblogging] Get HandBrake

2005-09-18 Thread Jake Ludington


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 On Behalf Of Steve Garfield
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 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Get HandBrake
 
 It would be better if it went from step 1 directly to step 5.
 
 The intermediate steps 2-4 shouldn't be needed.
 
 The handbrake app is really meant to take you from from DVD to mp4.
 
 It looks to me like it uses FFmpeg or XviD as it's compressor so I
 think you could just use one of those instead.
 
 Am I right?

You are correct. That's a painful series of steps to accomplish mp4
compression that is no different than using FFmpeg or XviD immediately after
step 1. You should never need to effectively rip a DVD to get your final
movie output, unless you started with a shiny disk to begin with.

Jake Ludington

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Re: [videoblogging] Get HandBrake

2005-09-18 Thread Verdi
That's insane!  Why in the world would you go through all that  
trouble.  If you are editing in FCP, just export your sequence as a  
quicktime movie, input your settings and get a sandwich.

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On Sep 18, 2005, at 2:21 AM, Kunga wrote:

 French MPEG4 ripper/compressor from MPEG2 sources.

 1. You export FCP edit to full res DV
 2. import that DV to iMovie 5
 3. Export that movie to iDVD 5
 4. Export that setup to a DVD disk image
 5. Then use HandBrake to rip and compress to exactly how big you want
 it to be, what size and what framerate including 2 pass compression.

 I used this technique to make a 28 minute Josh Kinberg monologue into
 a 27.7 MB mp4 320x240 file that looks and sounds great. Will have it
 up by midnight.



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