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October 18, 2007 at 11:10 pm #1121433
sorry glo – its a fairly complex thing though
October 18, 2007 at 11:10 pm #1142207sorry glo – its a fairly complex thing though
October 20, 2007 at 5:27 am #1121422I’ve just seen there’s a new version of autogordian knot for the first time in ages…
October 20, 2007 at 5:27 am #1142196I’ve just seen there’s a new version of autogordian knot for the first time in ages…
November 3, 2007 at 11:22 am #1121429globalloon wrote:while we’re on the subject, can anyone recommend some free software that will convert ogg vorbis files to a format that, when i burn it to dvd, will play on a regular dvd player?It’s either mp3, ac3, wav or dts that’s used for DVD films (depends on the film and stream type).
BeSweet will transcode between the formats, and the BeSweet GUI (which is included) will let you do it without having to resort to command line…:wink:
As far as I remember (haven’t used it for a while), it also rips and de-muxes audio from video – if it doesn’t then vobraptor can.
Or you could just download the Virtual Dub Mod which takes a bit of learning how to use, but does virtually anything video file related these days (the VirtualDub Matroska mod lets it handle MKV files too…:wink:)
All open source too, so freeware…
November 3, 2007 at 11:22 am #1142203globalloon wrote:while we’re on the subject, can anyone recommend some free software that will convert ogg vorbis files to a format that, when i burn it to dvd, will play on a regular dvd player?It’s either mp3, ac3, wav or dts that’s used for DVD films (depends on the film and stream type).
BeSweet will transcode between the formats, and the BeSweet GUI (which is included) will let you do it without having to resort to command line…:wink:
As far as I remember (haven’t used it for a while), it also rips and de-muxes audio from video – if it doesn’t then vobraptor can.
Or you could just download the Virtual Dub Mod which takes a bit of learning how to use, but does virtually anything video file related these days (the VirtualDub Matroska mod lets it handle MKV files too…:wink:)
All open source too, so freeware…
November 7, 2007 at 9:10 pm #1121421AnonymousDVD Shrink
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DVD Decrypt (less easy to use but more powerful,better for scratched discs)
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AUTOGK for vob > avi (divx or xvid) which is easy.
Use VLC player or similar for playback.
If you have some wierd/half corrupted video files that play but wont convert,use WINFF.
And if you want to play anything on a regular dvd player youve got to check if it supports divx or xvid,or old mpeg(2)(you can fit a few movies at 2000kbit if your not fussy)
November 7, 2007 at 9:10 pm #1142195AnonymousDVD Shrink
or
DVD Decrypt (less easy to use but more powerful,better for scratched discs)
Then
AUTOGK for vob > avi (divx or xvid) which is easy.
Use VLC player or similar for playback.
If you have some wierd/half corrupted video files that play but wont convert,use WINFF.
And if you want to play anything on a regular dvd player youve got to check if it supports divx or xvid,or old mpeg(2)(you can fit a few movies at 2000kbit if your not fussy)
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