Anybody know anything about Videotrans?
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Anybody know anything about Videotrans?
I am looking to do all my DVD movies in Linux now. While searching for a good transcoder, I found Videotrans on sourceforge. Anybody that has any experience here imput would be appreciated...even if it's not about videotrans, but maybe another .deb compatible (I'd prefer not to alien if I don't have to).
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no, to be honest, I haven't heard of it. Every time I do a search for transcoding, I get a multitude of results. Mencoder kept popping up, but it's not exactly what I want. I need to be able to convert like .avi or mpeg into vob so it's dvd compatible. then I need to tun it into an iso and burn it on a dvd.
I'll take a look at Kino then. Thanx.
Is this the kino you speak of?
http://www.kinodv.org/
I'll take a look at Kino then. Thanx.
Is this the kino you speak of?
http://www.kinodv.org/
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OK, been trying Kino. This is going to take some time to get used to.
Maybe I should be more specific:
I am looking to transcode MPEG and AVI (whether from downloaded clips or my video cameras) into a compatible format for a DVD player. I've done the import funtction with Kino and it did transcode (much faster then Nero) to raw DV format. Now I just need to figure out how to get it into that Video_TS and Audio_TS, filing, then into an iso, and then to burn it....
The problem was, as I have found through way too much reading. Nero seems to cause a power calibration error. There were several reasons listed for this (cheap media, dirty lense, DVD burner breaking down, NERO specifically). I don't have any of these problems in linux though.
So it seems high time I abandone the last of my strings to windows and learn to do this in Linux.
Maybe I should be more specific:
I am looking to transcode MPEG and AVI (whether from downloaded clips or my video cameras) into a compatible format for a DVD player. I've done the import funtction with Kino and it did transcode (much faster then Nero) to raw DV format. Now I just need to figure out how to get it into that Video_TS and Audio_TS, filing, then into an iso, and then to burn it....
The problem was, as I have found through way too much reading. Nero seems to cause a power calibration error. There were several reasons listed for this (cheap media, dirty lense, DVD burner breaking down, NERO specifically). I don't have any of these problems in linux though.
So it seems high time I abandone the last of my strings to windows and learn to do this in Linux.
There are many ways to do this manually. Here's an example:
http://gecius.de/linux/dvd.html
I have also used a pretty cool GUI (that also has command line ways) to put together DVDs called "tovid":
http://tovid.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
I don't do a lot of authoring so it's very probable that none of what I mention is the "best" or "easiest" way to do what you are wanting to do.
http://gecius.de/linux/dvd.html
I have also used a pretty cool GUI (that also has command line ways) to put together DVDs called "tovid":
http://tovid.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
I don't do a lot of authoring so it's very probable that none of what I mention is the "best" or "easiest" way to do what you are wanting to do.
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I think I have figured out QDVDAuthour...once I got passed it crashing all of the time (it's not fixed, it seems to be something you just have to put up with). I am trying to transcode (gtranscode gets huge all of a sudden, so I went back to QDVD) and burn some MPEG files to DVD for a dvd player which doesn't read anything but stuff formatted for DVD (whatever that is).
Now, I have this repeating scroll going on sayin:
So, I'll wait and see what happens.
Now, I have this repeating scroll going on sayin:
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WARN: Skipping sector, waiting for first VOBU...