Try ask the transcode guys. transcode can do it. However, they say that:
"Unfortunately, while most linux player happily accept the AVI-DV files produced by transcode, the nonlinear DV video editor kino refuses to work with them." But actually I think, that it worked for me (with kino as well as piave) The comment is probably just old. On Thursday 26 February 2004 15:39, Rolf Dubitzky wrote: > On Thursday 26 February 2004 15:31, Ruslan Popov wrote: > > ffmpeg? hm. may be you show me how to use ffmpeg for dv encoding? > > http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/ffmpeg-doc.html > > > Rolf Dubitzky wrote: > > > On Thursday 26 February 2004 15:01, Dan Dennedy wrote: > > >>FYI, there is now a good, usable DV encoder in > > >>FFMPEG, so that is an option if you have current enough sources. I do > > >>not think you need or can specify any libdv options. > > > > > > interesting. people claim that the ffmpeg DV decoder is better than > > > libdv. How about the encoder? better? faster? -- contacts: www.physi.uni-heidelberg.de/~dubitzky
