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Date:      Mon, 26 Jul 2004 23:30:08 -0400
From:      Chris <list@tellme3times.com>
To:        jobert@pinoymusic.org
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: burning vcd using k3b
Message-ID:  <4105CC40.60501@tellme3times.com>
In-Reply-To: <20040727024658.93954.qmail@web60409.mail.yahoo.com>

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Jobert wrote:

>Hello good day guys;
>
>I want to ask help bout this problem. I successfully
>downloaded a movie which is .avi in format den to be
>able to burn it on vcd/svcd it should be mpeg in
>format. The i convert the avi to mpeg using ffmpeg.
>Then my prob is when finishing converting the avi to
>mpeg i use k3b to burn in as vcd then it always have
>this problem.
>
>vcdxbuild
>-----------------------
><log level="warning">initializing libvcd 0.7.20
>[freebsd5.2.1/i386]</log>
><log level="warning"> </log>
><log level="warning"> this is the UNSTABLE development
>branch!</log>
><log level="warning"> use only if you know what you
>are doing</log>
><log level="warning"> see
>http://www.hvrlab.org/~hvr/vcdimager/ for more
>information</log>
><log level="warning"> </log>
><progress operation="scan" id="sequence-000"
>position="0" size="270116864" />
><log level="warning">packet length beyond buffer (pos
>= 2054 + size = 2042 > buflen = 2324) -- stream may be
>truncated or packet length > 2324 bytes!</log>
><log level="error">input mpeg stream has been deemed
>invalid -- aborting</log>
>
>
>Any help thank you in advance
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>
I read the following and it worked for me.

http://www.bsdnews.org/01/vcd.php

Does not use k3b. It explains a lot on VCD. You may be able to use k3b 
instead of cdrdao to burn the final image. Never tried it.

Chris


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