[MPlayer-users] Tools for mpeg* to DVD

Aaron Peterson aaron at alpete.com
Tue Dec 16 19:38:15 CET 2003


I would also be interested in a brief list of commands for creating dvds
from avi.  :)
Aaron

> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
>> [mailto:mplayer-users-bounces at mplayerhq.hu] On Behalf Of rcooley
> [...]
>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 10:06:39 +0100
>> Danny Bogaards <danny at boware.nl> wrote:
> [...]
>> > The main work is done with transcode:
>> > transcode -V -y mpeg2enc,mp2enc -E 48000 -F8 -w 8000 -b 128
>> > -export_asr 2 -i input.avi -o output mplex -f 8 -o output.mpg
>> > output.mpa output.m2v
>>
>> First off, why not use ffmpeg's mpeg2 codec for encoding.
>> Results just
>> as good as mpeg2enc, but many many times faster.
>>
>> I would also recomend toolame instead of mp2enc...  Even the
>> mjpeg-tools
>> authors recomend using it instead.
> Could you give a specific example of how to make a DVD with ffmpeg and
> toolame (and tcmplex)? I can figure out some methods myself, ofcourse,
> but if you've already done it and made working DVD's you might save some
> of us a bunch of demoralizing trial-and-error.
>
>>
>> > When there is a slight AV desync, I re-run the mplex command with:
>> > "-O -100" appended to it, to correct -100ms desync. If I encounter
>> > desync, I never have more desync then +100mS ..... -100mS
>>
>> I would suggest tcmplex over mplex.
> Someone recently suggested dvb-mplex over mplex... Exactly why do you
> recommend tcmplex over the other two (so far) options?
>
> HR
>
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