Hallo

> Anyone tried this. My old DVD player won't support MP3 playback and I want
> to build a single disk for a party with a couple of hours worth of audio.
> 
> Ideally I want individual tracks so that I can simply hit random, but if
> that won't work then a sequence of VCD/SVCD/DVD movies with a single image
> and the appropriate audio would probably suffice.
> 
> Has anyone tried this under Linux?
There was a thread on the dvdauthor users mailinglist I think but don't
find the mails. 

If you have a single frame at DVD size you have about 1.7MB per minute
if I remember correct. You have a very low bitrate video you mutilplex
with a audio. You should still fit some music on your disk. 

You can just duplicate on frame/file with a command like that:
jpeg2yuv -l 5000 -n 1 -f 25 -I p -L 0 file.jpg | ....
or 
ppmtoy4m -F 25:1 -n 5000 -r file.png | ....


auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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