Thanks, but will SVCDs play on a DVD player or just on computers? > Make SVCDs instead. > > Part One The Encoder > > ffmpegXv0.0.6f Installation and Operation Tutorial by Kunga part 1 > > I spent a lot of time getting the multi-format encoder ffmpegXv0.0.6f > working this morning. Link to it is at the bottom of this message. I > thought I'd share how to install it with everyone just in case you run > into the problems I did. It works beautifully if you get it configured > correctly. That is the trick. > > 1. The ffmpegXv0.0.6f download that you get from > <http://homepage.mac.com/WebObjects/FileSharing.woa/wa/ > default?user=major4&templatefn=FileSharing1.html&xmlfn=TKDocument.1.xml& > sitefn=RootSite.xml&aff=consumer&cty=US&lang=en> is not all you need to > download. > > 2. You also must download the "Last Binary" Folder from this link which > activates an auto download when you get there. > <http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mplayerosx/lastbinary.sit?download> > Unstuffit. > > 3. You mount (if it didn't auto mount) the ffmpegX_0.0.6f.dmg-link.dmg > disk image > > 4. I copied the entire disk image to my Applications>Video > Applications Folder (option drag to prevent an alias only copy). > > 5. Put the "last binary 090203" Folder in that new ffmpegX folder as > well. > > 6. Download the text file "mpeg2enc" which comes in as "mpeg2enc.txt" > from <http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/MacOS/> > (option-click the link and choose "Save link on the disk") > > 7. Put it in the ffmpegX folder too. > > 8. Run the ffmpegX engines installer where you press locate buttons for > "mpeg2enc.txt" first, then the other two which are inside the last > binary 090203 folder. Then press Install and watch the Terminal program > ask you for your password and hit return and watch for the words > "Installation Successful". > > 9. Now you are ready for the easy part: Encoding your first SVCD file. > Launch ffmpegX0.0.6f and pull down at the bottom where it says "Quick > Presets" to "SVCD (NTSC)". > > 10. At the top press the "Open..." button and choose your iMovie 3 Full > Quality DV Export file. > > 11. Right under that press the "Save As..." button and give your SVCD > file a name. > > 12. Press the "Encode" button in the lower right corner of the > interface box. > > 13. Watch and wait for ffmpegX0.0.6f to generate any number of files > that ultimately get recombined into one final .mpg file that is your > final MPEG2 movie ready for Toast. > > You can play this file with VLC > <http://www.videolan.org/pub/vlc/0.4.6/macosx/vlc-0.4.6.dmg>or, if you > have the $20 MPEG2 addition to QT6, QT Player will play it as well. > > Next step is to assemble several of these SVCD files in the brand new > 1.1.1 (Feb 4.03) VCD Builder. <http://homepage.mac.com/johan/> > > Then that multi movie assembly (like iDVD Free) gets burned with Toast > in the Other> Multitrack CD-ROM XA format. > > I got a 14.5 MB movie from a 159.5 MB Full Quality DV Export file with > my first test of the old 47 second iMovie Tutorial set of clips of > Matty and the Kids. Now that's effeciency. Extrapolated out it's about > 20MB per minute or 35 minutes on a 700 MB CD-R/RW. > > But the content of your video will result in different times because > it's a variable bit encoder. So long speeches will fit with more time > than an action video with lots of changes. > > End of Part One. > > On Saturday, February 15, 2003, at 10:39 AM, Robert Schoenburg wrote: > >> I have made a few VDDs. They always come out "blocky-looking." Any >> suggestions? > > ---------- > <http://www.themacintoshguy.com/lists/MacDV.html>. > Send a message to <MacDV-DIGEST at themacintoshguy.com> to switch to the digest > version. > > XRouter | Share your DSL or cable modem between multiple computers! > Dr. Bott | Now $139.99 <http://www.drbott.com/prod/xrouter.html> > > Cyberian | Support this list when you buy at Outpost.com! > Outpost | http://www.themacintoshguy.com/outpost.shtml > > MacResQ Specials: LaCie SCSI CDR From $99! PowerBook 3400/200 Only $879! > Norton AntiVirus 6 Only $19! We Stock PARTS! <http://www.macresq.com> >