Erik wrote:
From: Erik Slagter <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux and Kernel Video <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date sent: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 18:44:58 +0200
Subject: Re: big movies possible?
snips
IMHO there are two approaches here.
1. More or less the same as you do right now: use mencoder to
capture, but
use the mjpeg codec with q=2 for high-quality. Use raw pcm audio.
It's
save to use avi because mencoder understands OpenDML (=large) avi's
(afaik). Then use avidemux2 (or other tool) to do the cutting. Then
extract the audio and video (using tcextract, transcode calls it for
you,
so you can do it yourself as well) and convert both seperately using
transcode to mpeg2 and mp2/ac3 audio, then mplex, dvdauthor, etc. You
may
have to do it this way if you're short on CPU power (< p3). BTW you
might
want to try the ffmpeg (=libavcodec) export module of transcode for
encoding to mpeg2, it's about 4x faster than mpeg2enc. You will need
to
follow _the_procedure_ though, including installing transcode from
cvs
(see my other posts on this).
"You will need to follow ..... from cvs"..
How do I do this?
TX
rob
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