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Posted by Jan Panteltje on 05/27/07 15:20
On a sunny day (Sun, 27 May 2007 14:59:50 GMT) it happened "nappy"
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>"Jan Panteltje" <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> On a sunny day (Sat, 26 May 2007 21:54:48 GMT) it happened "Stuart"
>> <stuart@whodunnit8.com> wrote in
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>>>ConvertXtoDVD will create chapters every n minutes that you decide but it
>>>won't create thumbnails or detect audio changes etc, just a time based
>>>'next'.
>>>You could split the video file into say 20 minute separate files and add
>>>them sequentially as separate titles to allow more discrimination.
>>>Womble
>>>or VideRedo will, as an editor, split up the file into chunks based on
>>>scene
>>>changes and in the case of Womble also take into account audio changes.
>>>Good luck, let us know what you solution is..
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>> As a side note, there is a Linux program
>sheesh... you ought to be a preacher.. converting the masses or something.
It is a solution, one clearly not available for your MAC fetish :-)
Anyways MAC buyers are the Mc Donalds type, why pay more for less?
Do you have a picture of Jobs on the wall in the living room?
Do you burn candles for it?
Just some honest questions you should ask yourself.
So again:
As a side note, there is a Linux program (you can specify one for each input file and or
one every so many minutes), I have used it quite a bit as it is nice to store
camcorder shots :-)
But I converted ASF to mpeg first....
Anyways I am talking about dvdwizard by Wolfgang Wershofen:
http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Video/dvdwizard-8203.shtml
Won't help the OP much perhaps, but a very useful piece of software.
Oh, here is a excerpt from one of my scripts:
ftp://panteltje.com/pub/asf-to-dvd.txt
LOL
:-)
BYEEEEEEE
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