you can export: FileFormat quicktime4linux vcodec dv/acodec two complements
then use directly ffmpeg to encode dvd-format compatible....smtg like: ffmpeg -i input.mov -target pal-dvd -aspect 4:3 output.mpg ciao! Vale
Hi, I'm producing some 5-minute instructional vids. For source, I'm using 320x240 quicktime files. Target is PAL DVD, 720x576 I've zoomed the projector to enlarge 320x240 to 720x576. This cuts out a bit of frame to the left and right, but that's ok. For rendering, I'm using the recipe for Cinerella DVD rendering as described at http://crazedmuleproductions.blogspot.com/2007/06/beginners-guide-to-exporting-video-from.html#dvd It works well, but the video rendering takes 30 minutes on my box. I've tried rendering out at same size, it's much quicker but it looks much worse when mastered for DVD. Seems Cinelerra does a much better job of rescaling than external tools. My question is - is there any way to speed up the video rendering process? Also, is there an alternative approach to rendering which eliminates the need to do 2 lots of MPEG encoding? Cheers David _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
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