2009/5/5 Dave Thayer <debian0912423.dmtha...@recursor.net>: > On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 11:40:39PM +0200, Leonardo Canducci wrote: >> I have grabbed some .m2t clips from a hv20 camcorder. I'd like to put >> them toghether (no editing right now) and save the whole file in a dvd >> video. >> I'd like to: >> 1. join the m2t files (17GB total) >> 2. encode them with the right tool to fit in a dvd >> 3. author a dvd video >> How would you proceed? >> > > Kdenlive will handle .m2t directly, but you need a fairly beefy CPU to > handle the high def. My system grinds to a halt. Not fun. I know. I've been using it and I really like it but as I said before I don't need to edit this footage, just join all the clips and put them on dvd with minimum quality loss. I've been reading that: http://www.geeksaregreatlovers.com/2008/06/13/getting-hd-video/ I'll try that or avidemux+devede. > > What I ended up doing for a smallish DVD job was to grab a copy of > hdffxvrt from <http://code.google.com/p/hdffxvrt/>, change the default > resolution (MACRO_SIZE_MEDIUM) to 720x480 for NTSC DVDs, and then > pre-converted my M2Ts to mjpej for editing. This can be done in the > background while I do something else. That's a tool my wife definitely need to finally use these m2t in stupid imovie (no m2t files?! com'on!)
I'll just try to use them directly in devede or tovid. Thanks -- Leonardo Canducci -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org