Hello Who can i convert my DVD to VCD. DVD is some near about 1.3 GB and I want it to get converted to 2 VCDs. How can I do that ?? Is there any application in Linux. In K3b how can i part 1 DVD into 2 VCDs. with Rgrds kanak kanak.patel@linsoftindia.org
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Who can i convert my DVD to VCD. DVD is some near about 1.3 GB and I want it to get converted to 2 VCDs. How can I do that ?? Is there any application in Linux. In K3b how can i part 1 DVD into 2 VCDs.
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kanak kanak.patel@linsoftindia.org
vcdimager does just that. Get it here: http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=251 FX
On Sunday 31 October 2004 06:48, News@Linsoft wrote:
Who can i convert my DVD to VCD. DVD is some near about 1.3 GB and I want it to get converted to 2 VCDs. How can I do that ?? Is there any application in Linux. In K3b how can i part 1 DVD into 2 VCDs. Hi Kanak,
I would recommend you try dvd::rip. You can get it from freshmeat: http://freshmeat.net/projects/dvdrip/ I have used it on many an occasion and have found it to work well. About: dvd::rip is a full featured DVD copy program written in Perl. It provides an easy-to-use but feature-rich GTK+ GUI to control almost all aspects of the ripping and transcoding process. It uses the widely known video processing swissknife, transcode, and many other Open Source tools.
Read a lot about dvd backup, dl'd a lot of stuff. Confused myself to the max with lxdvdrip, dvdbackup, dvdshrink, transcode, streamdvd, dvdauthor, dvdwizard and Lord Knows what else. I think it's time for the pro's: I keep hitting the wall with the UDFFindFile being an undefined symbol. my understanding is that that comes from libdvscss, which i think is properly installed: for example, here is what i see w. dvdbackup: myhomedir:~> dvdbackup -i /dev/hdc -o ~/Documents -M -n testfile libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.8 for DVD access dvdbackup: error while loading shared libraries: dvdbackup: undefined symbol: UDFFindFile. Any suggestions please? tia. Dimitris
Oops, i forgot: Linux 9.1, nvidia chipset on a generic AMD3200, most security & other patches installed, but still running kde 3.2 d. On Wednesday 03 November 2004 22:48, plain wrote:
Read a lot about dvd backup, dl'd a lot of stuff. Confused myself to the max with lxdvdrip, dvdbackup, dvdshrink, transcode, streamdvd, dvdauthor, dvdwizard and Lord Knows what else. I think it's time for the pro's: I keep hitting the wall with the UDFFindFile being an undefined symbol. my understanding is that that comes from libdvscss, which i think is properly installed: for example, here is what i see w. dvdbackup:
myhomedir:~> dvdbackup -i /dev/hdc -o ~/Documents -M -n testfile libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.8 for DVD access dvdbackup: error while loading shared libraries: dvdbackup: undefined symbol: UDFFindFile.
Any suggestions please? tia. Dimitris
plain writes:
Read a lot about dvd backup, dl'd a lot of stuff. Confused myself to the max with lxdvdrip, dvdbackup, dvdshrink, transcode, streamdvd, dvdauthor, dvdwizard and Lord Knows what else. I think it's time for the pro's: I keep hitting the wall with the UDFFindFile being an undefined symbol. my understanding is that that comes from libdvscss, which i think is properly installed: for example, here is what i see w. dvdbackup:
myhomedir:~> dvdbackup -i /dev/hdc -o ~/Documents -M -n testfile libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.8 for DVD access dvdbackup: error while loading shared libraries: dvdbackup: undefined symbol: UDFFindFile.
If you're running a precompiled RPM originally intended for Red Hat this is what happens. I recompiled dvdbackup from source and it worked fine. You need to explicitly link in libdvdnav ot resolve the UDFFileFile symbol. -Ti -- Ti Kan http://www.amb.org/ti Vorsprung durch Technik
Torsdag den 4. november 2004 09:48 skrev plain:
Read a lot about dvd backup, dl'd a lot of stuff. Confused myself to the max with lxdvdrip, dvdbackup, dvdshrink, transcode, streamdvd, dvdauthor, dvdwizard and Lord Knows what else. I think it's time for the pro's: I keep hitting the wall with the UDFFindFile being an undefined symbol. my understanding is that that comes from libdvscss, which i think is properly installed: for example, here is what i see w. dvdbackup:
myhomedir:~> dvdbackup -i /dev/hdc -o ~/Documents -M -n testfile libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.8 for DVD access dvdbackup: error while loading shared libraries: dvdbackup: undefined symbol: UDFFindFile.
Any suggestions please? tia. Dimitris
Did you consider this version thinking of SuSE ;-) http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=122 Johan
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