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On 10/05/2010 04:44 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2010/10/04 20:33 (GMT+0200) Dave Plater composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
dvdwizard-0.6.2-1.pm.2.1.noarch is latest Packman version for 11.2, which is broken by latest updates to ffmpeg and/or other of its deps over past few days. http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvdwizard/ says latest version is 0.6.3.
You'll find mailing list and irc info for packman at http://packman.links2linux.de/help and if you search for dvdwizard it will lead you to : http://packman.links2linux.de/package/dvdwizard and it has a mailto to the packager for queries.
Thanks. Email notice sent.
Anything to do with openSUSE multimedia I can help but not with packman.
Thanks for that too. I'm trying to convert .ts files from my set top box to player compatible DVDs. Assuming a .ts file is an mpeg -ts container use ffmpeg -i filetoconvert -target ntsc-dvd outputfile.vob You can view the output file as it converts using kaffeine. So far no success trying any of the substantial number of available tools and combinations of tools. The main obstacle with some so far has been creating chapters. Have you done any of this? If so, using which tool(s)?
I usually use ffmpeg to prepare files for dvd and then use dvdstyler. In dvdstyler you have to make sure, in the video files property box that the do not recode box is ticked if you've already used ffmpeg to convert the file (-target ntsc-dvd is mostly the only switch needed to convert with ffmpeg although I use -vf pad= to correct the aspect of some unusual source video file sizes) it creates the chapters and then an iso from the ffmpeg converted files. You can also use dvdstyler to convert the files using transcode but they sometimes fail. Warning - dvdstyler uses wxwidgets from packman and can sometimes cause installation dependency issues because openSUSE uses wxgtk. Regards Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-multimedia+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-multimedia+help@opensuse.org