Burn a Youtube.webm video
Jim
binarynut at comcast.net
Mon Dec 24 20:48:20 UTC 2012
On 12/24/2012 12:32 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>> On 12/20/2012 08:53 AM, J. Matz wrote:
>>> ffmpeg -i MyHomeMovie.m4v -target ntsc-dvd MyHomeMovie.mpg
>>
>> the ntsc-dvd would not work I had to change it to ntsc-dv.
>>
> Works for me, and I distribute DVD info for taped meetings, taken from
> cell phones, good cameras, uploaded to youtube and then downloaded
> again, etc.
>
> ffmpeg -i {your_file} -target ntsc-dvd [options] {destination_file}
> then
> dvdstyler
>
> I usually have multiple 20-40 minute clips, styler allows me to make
> menus and submenus, add a little artwork, etc.
>
>> The programmers are changing their programmes so much that you can't
>> get on to
>> web searching and get the correct info on running a command.
>>
>> So much of the web content is old and not done that way in latest
>> change of a
>> program. it's very frustrating .
>>
>
>
What works better and faster is devede in fedora repo.
i can download a xxx.webm video and convert it and burn it to dvd real
fast and play on a standalone dvd drive. in just a few clicks.
It would be nice if someone would make a GUI for ffmpeg
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