Hi I'm trying to remember exactly how i've done this before... but first point is that i did it in windows using (mostly) opensource software that may or may not be available for linux.
The first thing i used was virtualdub, which is not to dissimilar to avidemux. Using that i extracted the audio (not recoded, just extracted) to own file, and then changed the framerate (an option somewhere) to 25fps and saved the video (also not recoded, but copied) into its own file. so i had: video.avi audio_ntsc.mp3 Then using BeSweet and BeSweetGUI, you convert the audio from 23.97 to 25fps save as audio_pal.mp3 Then using virtualdub again, open video.avi, and add the audo_pal.mp3 as the audio track. Then save the file as "complete.avi" (again, not recoding, just using copy). 10 minutes later you have a PAL movie, and you can convert using the normal methods. Hopefully this helps, i dont have time to see if the programs work with linux, or if there is an equivalent. Cheers, Michael On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 19:10 +0100, davisjo wrote: > Many thanks for the posts on DVD software. > > I have tried the DeVeDe software in all it's guises and when I do a > preview, the sound is totally distorted. So much so, that it is not > worth transcoding the film. > > Has anyone dragged a film off Ubuntu and used some other software, i.e > Nero and recoded with any success ? > > > Many thanks > > > John -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
