On 1/14/06, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> The program you want is called tcrequant and its part of the mjpegtools
> package.
>
>
William, going back to my first message, I have a version of tcrequant
on my box already...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mjpegtools-1.8.0]$ tcrequant -v
tcrequant (tra
> Out of curiosity (and likely going way OT even more), why do
> people use avidemux? Or mpeg2cut and other such tools? I
> find nuvexport does a great job of creating DVD compatible
> files and honors the cutlist perfectly. I would have thought
> it would have been the best tool to base mos
On 1/14/06, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here is the script I use to shrink and burn a non-menued dvd that autoplays
> a single program. Check the section on shrinking the video for a working
> example.
>
>
> When I run this script the video and audio have already been split into 2
> file
> I am trying to burn a MPEG2 recording exported by nuvexport,
> but it is too large to go on a single layer disc!
Here is the script I use to shrink and burn a non-menued dvd that autoplays
a single program. Check the section on shrinking the video for a working
example.
When I run this script
On 1/14/06, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The program you want is called tcrequant and its part of the mjpegtools
> package.
>
Corr-blimey, that was quick! Yes, yes it is. I can even remember
where I noticed it now, mythtv.info is the first hit in google for me.
Thanks very muchly.
Why
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to burn a MPEG2 recording exported by nuvexport,
> but it is too large to go on a single layer disc!
>
> I remember just the other day reading about a linux command
> line tool that can reduce the bitrate of a mpeg2 file. All
> you had to do basically was tell it wha