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[linux-dvb] Looking for a Linux 'DV*B*shrink'
- To: Maillist Linux DVB <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
- Subject: [linux-dvb] Looking for a Linux 'DV*B*shrink'
- From: "Dr. Peter Bieringer" <pb@bieringer.de>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 21:58:39 +0200
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Hi,
sure some of you know about the very nice Windows tool "DVDshrink".
It's an MPEG2 recompressor which compresses the frames instead of
recompress a stream completly. This is much faster.
Does anyone know about the existance of such a tool for Linux?
And if yes, is this usable for DVB shrinking?
I (and I'm sure not alone) looking for such a tool to shrink vdr records to
a size which can be burned on DVD-R.
E.g. a live music concert record with 160 min duration has a size of 5.5
GByte, too much for a DVD-R. 20% shrinking would help...
Thank you very much,
Peter
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