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Posted by knews4u2chew on 12/22/07 06:30
On Dec 21, 4:56 pm, "Richard Crowley" <rcrow...@xp7rt.net> wrote:
> <knews4u2c...@yahoo.com> wrote ...
>
> > Knowing this has been asked before...here goes.
> > What is the best software(s), free or otherwise, to go from DVD to a
> > web based format file?
>
> What exactly does "web based format file" mean?
My best description of what I get on my players and pages from the
web.
Is there a general technical term?
> Are you saying that you want to take some video from
> a DVD and post it in a website?
Possibly.
>Is this something you
> want to upload to YouTube, or something you want to
> host yourself?
>
I might upload to youtube or let people download from a site.
> How long is it?
45 minutes.
What kind of quality do you need?
As good as one can get at reasonable size files I guess.
Youtube formats are:
"YouTube accepts a wide range of video file formats such
as .WMV, .AVI, .MOV, and .MPG transferred from most digital cameras,
camcorders, and cell phones.
We've found that files converted from .wmv to one of the other formats
our webpage accepts generally have a lower playback quality than other
file formats. If you have your source video in a format other than
a .wmv file, you may want to encode directly to MPEG4 (DivX, Xvid,
SVQ3) at 640x480 resolution, with 64k Mono MP3 Audio. If you have a
source .wmv in high bitrate and larger resolution you may want to
convert to MPEG4 at full resolution and then resizing to 320x240 using
a high quality resizing algorithm - this can help reduce the number of
artifacts you end up with. "
> Who are your expected viewers?
>
Experimenters.
It is a lab talk and demonstration with audio.
I'd like to edit the audio at some point because there is background
niose I wish to lower.
I have a dvd now made from a VHS that was dubbed from a 8mm analog
original tape so it is getting more generations.
The DVD looks very good now though on TV.
> What is the source? Is this a commercial DVD?
It is DVD-R according to the guy who dubbed it from the VHS.
> (i.e. is it encrypted?)
>
He didn't say it was since he knows I want to make it usable on common
"web based" media player formats.
> A useful answer requires better definition of your
> question and situation.
Need more?
What else can I tell you?
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