Make a movie on windows, then transfer it to your linux box and run it
through mplayer to see what video and audio codec it uses to figure out
what
is known to work.
Then figure out the mencoder / ffmpeg incantation to make it do that for
other videos.
Cheers,
Al.
I did try that and was
On 19/03/07, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 03:01:17PM +, Martyn wrote:
> > I've recently been trying to transcode some DVDs to MP4 to play on my PSP
> > and sofar have had no joy. I've tried several methods which I've found by
> > googling, and although I end up
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 03:01:17PM +, Martyn wrote:
> I've recently been trying to transcode some DVDs to MP4 to play on my PSP
> and sofar have had no joy. I've tried several methods which I've found by
> googling, and although I end up with an mp4 file that I can view using
> VLC/mplayer etc.
I've recently been trying to transcode some DVDs to MP4 to play on my PSP
and sofar have had no joy. I've tried several methods which I've found by
googling, and although I end up with an mp4 file that I can view using
VLC/mplayer etc., I have been unable to view them on the PSP. I was
wondering i