Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 23:18:19 -0700 From: Jacob Meuser <jakemsr@jakemsr.com> To: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ripping cd's Message-ID: <20050503061819.GD11140@puff.jakemsr.gom> In-Reply-To: <4275A2C3.1000304@chuckr.org> References: <4275A2C3.1000304@chuckr.org>
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On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 03:47:15AM +0000, Chuck Robey wrote: > I am rather amazed that the video work on my amd64 box is going to > remarkably well. The sound works digitally across 5.1 channels, and > what's more, it looks like all of k3b's functions (at least to the point > I understand them) are all working. All completely without any reliance > whatsoever upon x86 compatibility. It's all done with native-built > ports, no packages. > > Anyhow, I have acidrip working well, and I've ripped a dvd. This is > that dvd from a few weeks ago, its' got region==2, and it's in PAL, so I > want to set it up in some format that plays in my friend's old dvd > player, so he can finally, at long last *see* the dvd he paid for. if you need to reencode, to go from PAL to NTSC, use ffmpeg's '-target ntsc-dvd' option, or transcode's '--export_prof dvd-ntsc'. these options should take care of most of the DVD encoding details. > He could have watched it some weeks ago on my system, but he wants to > see it at home. How unreasonable! Anyhow, after I ripped it with > Acidrip, it came right up on an .avi format, all in the same format. > So, question, anyone know what sort of format plays from a cd to a dvd > player (I am happily willing to lose the menus) it might be easiest to just make a DVD, unless you know what the player will grok. making a basic DVD, without menu's and such, may take a few steps, but it's really not that hard. -- <jakemsr@jakemsr.com>
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