Ricardo Mota escreveu: > Ol�. Tive not�cia, hoje, que haveria um software, para Windows, que reproduz DVD sem >a necessidade de se ter instalado um DVD. O programa se chama POWERDVD. Algu�m >conhece algo semelhante para Linux? Vejam bem: n�o se trata de arquivos no formato >DivX, mas sim do DVD convencional, com filmes em formato de DVD.
Ser� que vc n�o est� falando de VCD (VideoCD) ou SVCD ? Esses formatos s�o muito populares na Europa, mas n�o por aqui. Veja este link: http://forum.vcdhelp.com/userguides/94288.php "Why would I want to store the video on VCD, SVCD or DVD? Because you want to play the video on your standalone DVD Player and in comparison with VHS does not the quality get worse every time you play it and the quality is usually better, SVCD and DVD has much better quality while VCD is about the same as VHS(usually a bit more blurry). If you only want to play the video on your computer and/or share to your friends over the internet other video formats are better suited for that like DivX, ASF, RM. What format shall I choose then, VCD, SVCD or DVD? If you want the best quality, but note that the quality depends on how good the source video is - crap in crap out, you should choose DVD but it requires a DVD Writer and they are still kinda expensive, different competing formats and also playback compatibility problems. If you want to use your current CD Writer with ordinary CD-R or CD-RW discs VCD and SVCD is your choice. With VCD you can store about 70 minutes video on 74 min CD, it means that you have to use 2 CDs for movies, with decent quality and also with simple menus and still pictures. VCD has very good compatibiliy, almost all DVD Players supports it on either CD-R or CD-RW. With SVCD you can get much higher quality, especially much more sharpen picture than VCD because of the higher resolution, but then only about 45-60 minutes/CD and far from all DVD Players supports SVCD. My choice would be SVCD if your DVD supports it and if your video source is good enough(good VHS, SVHS,TV,DV/Cam or good DivX,AVI)." Se for Video CD eu acho que o Mplayer e o Xine tocam sem problemas. > > > Ricardo Assinantes em 03/08/2002: 2222 Mensagens recebidas desde 07/01/1999: 177694 Historico e [des]cadastramento: http://linux-br.conectiva.com.br Assuntos administrativos e problemas com a lista: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
