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Re: Re: Recordings / PES / MPEG -> VVCD/SVCD
Yes .. do that all with linux tools would be great .. just think about that
:
after recording you cut out the advertisment and schedule a conversion over
night (no matter how fast your computer is) .. next morning (or maybe some
days after) you have a ready to burn iso or bin/cue file on your box .. or
send it direct to the burner which is in the box ...
sure that would be nice .. but as far as I know not everything is available
in linux .. maybe vcd (mpeg1) should work but not sure ...
Greetings
Stefan
Martin
Wiesinger An: Stefan.Hagendorn@lindy.cc
<martin.wiesing Kopie: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
er@aon.at> Thema: Re: Recordings / PES / MPEG -> VVCD/SVCD
04.10.2000
23:24
hi
yeah, it'd be of great use to know what LINUX tools can do that...
greetings
Martin
-
some people out there have only one os on their i386-pc
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000 Stefan.Hagendorn@lindy.cc wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I can't distribute anything to the projects, but maybe my experience in
> converting recorded streams to mpeg2 which I've got from my recent test
> could help:
>
> My goal was to get a captured SCI-FI Series (Voyager) in the best
possible
> quality (SVCD) on CD and here is my way.
>
> Due to the lack of tools (or my knowledge of the tools in linux) I use
only
> windows tools:
>
> 1. demux the captured file with pvademux.exe you will get a m2v and a mp2
> file
> 2. throw away the m2v file :-) resample the mp2 file from 48KHz to 44KHz
> (SVCD conform) I'd use Tsunami Mpeg Decoder for that
> 3. convert the captured file with the technotrend tool pva2mpeg2.exe ->
you
> will get a mpg file
> 4. get flask-mpeg and avisynth and avisyth plugin - open the mpegfile in
> flask-mpeg set the correct frame count, don't use audio
> 5. set the outputoption to "link to avisynth" and start the conversion ..
I
> use only PAL files and PAL SVCD .. so I don' know anything about
framerate
> conversion ..
> 6. create a txt file with IPCSource("videoOut") and name is something.avs
-
> videoOut is the name which is shown by the avisyth plugin after you start
> the conversion.
> 7. load the *.avs file into Tsunami MPEG Encoder and set up the SVCD
> parameters (or better use the SVCD Templates) and start encoding
> 8. After some hours u should have another m2v file (or mpv ?? not sure
> right know)
> 9 mux the audio file from 2 with the Video file from 8 with bbMpeg .. in
> SVCD mode (it calculates scanoffsets into the stream for SVCD player)
>
> Well thats all .. burn the mpeg file with NERO in SVCD Mode and you
should
> a really good looking SVCD.
>
> For detailed informations I recommend http://www.vcdhelper.com and
> http://go.to/doom9 and
http://www.geocities.com/bug2kbug/Helper/helper.htm
>
> You get there much Infos and all Links to all Programms needed for
> conversion ... Another tip : Look for DVD to SVCD Guides too because
> DVD2SVCD and digital captured files to svcd conversion have much in
common
>
> Hope that helps a bit ...
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
>
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