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cobra505 posted 2003 May 01 07:25
Will anyone ever put together a manual for this program, not all of us are rocket scientists, thanks Wayne.


galactica posted 2003 May 01 08:13
cobra505 :
Will anyone ever put together a manual for this program, not all of us are rocket scientists, thanks Wayne.


Try looking at the first post in this forum.

Sticky: FFMPEGX MANUAL v0.1c --here--

Its for an earlier version but the main jist of the program is there.
If you have a specific question after reading that post, type your question in here.
ex. how to set ffmpeg to go from dvd to svcd



cobra505 posted 2003 May 01 08:20
Try looking at the first post in this forum.

Guess that's fine if you want something from 16 revs ago.



major posted 2003 May 01 08:22
I can say I finally started writing an online manual. It will take me about two weeks to complete.


cobra505 posted 2003 May 01 08:29
major :
I can say I finally started writing an online manual. It will take me about two weeks to complete.


Thanks major. I will be the first to admit that I am a totally idiot when it comes to this stuff. The manual will be a great addition. I was using ffmpeg when it first came out. Started using forty-two, because it was designed for me. drag and drop no real settings. Perfect. But now it has a problem with DVD, you only get 1/2 of the movie. Actually used ffmpeg.vsk last week to do a yoga dvd for my daughter. Wasn't paying much attention to the settings becasue I didn't know what most of them were. But to my surprise it worked like a charm, the dvd came out great. But dammned if I can remember how, thanks again major.



mcv posted 2003 May 01 20:10
speaking of encoding DVDs with FFMpeg. How do you do it? I can see the different rdisks, but which one do I select? Can FFMpeg convert the main movie to svcd?

Please Help!

MCV



castet posted 2009 Jul 05 06:14
http://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-doc.html



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