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[vdr] Linux-only (S)VCD solution
- To: <vdr@linuxtv.org>
- Subject: [vdr] Linux-only (S)VCD solution
- From: "Roland Praml" <pram2000@web.de>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 21:59:38 +0100
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Hi, has anyone already a linux only solution to create a VCD/SVCD compatible
MPEG file.
(I dream from a script that i can start and does all automatically
and the next day I can burn the CD's)
Currently i'm playing around with a lot of windows tools:
1. create a PS with PVSStrumento (ok. there is a version running in wine)
2. demuxing Audio/video with TMPGEnc (maybe this could be done by mplex)
3. reencoding audio with TMPGEnc (lame?)
4. reencoding video with TMPGEnc
(this takes a lot of time...)
5. muxing A/V with TMPEG (could also be done by mplex/similar)
6. I have a more or less compatible SVCD MPEG stream
(or at least one that my DVD-player can handle)
Or should I forget the way to reencode the video and make
non-standard SVCDs with the original MPEG stream.
so, are there some linux tools which can reencode mpeg2->mpeg2 in an
acceptable time. If I don't recompress the files i only get 20-30 minutes
per CD.
Roland
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