> > > Try something along the lines of: > > > > > > MOVIE="videofile.avi" > > > ASPECT_RATIO="3" # Type '2' for 4:3 or '3' for 16:9. > > > > > > transcode -q 0 -i $MOVIE -V -y mpeg2enc,mp2enc -F 4 -E 44100 -b 128 > > > \ -o $MOVIE-SVCD -Z 480x576 --import_asr $ASPECT_RATIO > > > > > > mplex -v 0 -f 4 -o $MOVIE-SVCD%d.mpg $MOVIE-SVCD.m2v > > > $MOVIE-SVCD.mpa > > > > > > i=1 > > > for x in $MOVIE-SVCD*.mpg; do > > > vcdimager -q -t svcd -c $MOVIE-SVCD$i.cue -b $MOVIE-SVCD$i.bin $x > > > ((i=$i+1)) > > > done > > > > > > I advise you to read the man pages of transcode, mplex, and > > > vcdimager to get a better idea of what the above commands do. > > > > Thank you for your help. I will try this small script. Let me ask you > > one thing: What would happen if the original avi is large enough to > > cause a bin larger than would fit in a CD? > > mplex will split the file for you into smaller chunks. check man mplex. > - --
Your script works nicely, I just adjusted the ratio a little. One problem I am having is that the resulting svcd file has a green band on the top, which makes the watching experience a weird one. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]