Any particular reason you continue to promote this time-consuming
process, rather than simply using iSquint, which cuts out all the
intermediate DVD steps, and uses the same kind of mpeg4 & h264
compression that is available in handbrake?

Steve of Elbows

--- In [email protected], Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Macintosh:
> Export the DV to iDVD save disk image then rip from image with  
> Handbrake on a Mac to a compatible mp4 file any size you like within  
> the limits.
> 
> <http://handbrake.m0k.org/>
> 
> Handbrake Tutorial here:
> 
> <http://www.freesmug.org/tutorial/handbrake/>
> 
> -- 
> Taylor Barcroft
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> Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
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> 
> 
> On Mar 13, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Steve Watkins wrote:
> 
> > OK the problem seems to be the same one that Verdi reported earlier in
> > the year. Manually creating baseline h264 in quicktime no longer seems
> > to work on ipod. Havent found a quicktime workaround or more detailed
> > explanation of the problem yet.
> >
> > Solution is to either use ipod export (but I dont know how you will
> > reduce the bitrate further afterwards and still have a working file).
> >
> > Or use a different encoder. Are you on Mac or PC?
> >
> > For Mac try iSquint:
> > http://www.isquint.org/
>







 
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