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==== create vcd cdimages in 2 steps ==== |
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#you convert the videofile you have on your harddisk (may be anykind), to a mpeg file, that matches to the vcd specification using [[ffmpeg]]: <code>fmpeg -i <videofile> -target pal-vcd TEMP_OUTFILE.mpeg</code> |
#you convert the videofile you have on your harddisk (may be anykind), to a mpeg file, that matches to the vcd specification using [[ffmpeg]]: <code>fmpeg -i <videofile> -target pal-vcd TEMP_OUTFILE.mpeg</code> |
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better results in encoding, i had if i used mencoder (with the following options): |
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#!/bin/sh |
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mkdir -p "$HOME/VCD" |
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for f in *.avi ; do |
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mencoder -of mpeg \ |
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-mpegopts format=mpeg1 \ |
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-vf expand=:::::4/3 \ |
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-vf-add scale=352:288 \ |
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-af resample=44100 \ |
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-ovc lavc \ |
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-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg1video:vbitrate=1050:vhq:keyint=15:aspect=4/3 \ |
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-oac lavc \ |
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-lavcopts acodec=mp2:abitrate=64 \ |
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-srate 44100 \ |
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"$f" \ |
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-o "$HOME/VCD/$(basename "$f" .avi)".1050.64.vcd.mpg |
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done |
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</pre> |
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# in the next step you should be able to create a video-cd-image using [[vcdimager]]: <code>vcdimager -t vcd2 $TEMP_OUTFILE.mpeg</code> |
# in the next step you should be able to create a video-cd-image using [[vcdimager]]: <code>vcdimager -t vcd2 $TEMP_OUTFILE.mpeg</code> |
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Revision as of 19:37, 2 December 2009
converter for different needs:
searching for the fastest and most memory saving open code to do that, suggestions?
text
* iso8859-15_to_utf8 * utf8_to_ISO8859 * html2pdf * pdf2html * html2ascii filename pdf2text !!! * ps2ascii * pstotext * pdftops * ascii -> postscript a2ps * ascii -> pdf * .doc to postscripts
audio
* wav -> mp3 lame * wav -> ogg 'oggenc (part of vorbis-tools debian package) * wma -> mp3 wma2mp3 script unsing mplayer and lame * wma -> ogg (same as wma2mp3, just pipe the command to the oggencoder) * mp3 change bitrate
image
* jpg -> png (imagemagick, convert rose.jpg rose.png) * gif -> png (imagemagick ,http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-tools.php) * png -> jpg ( " ) * resize (imagemagick) * colors (imagemagick)
-> Generally, for images Imagemagick can do (almost) anything.
database
* sql -> mdb * mdb -> sql * ex -> sql *
video
create vcd cdimages in 2 steps
- you convert the videofile you have on your harddisk (may be anykind), to a mpeg file, that matches to the vcd specification using ffmpeg:
fmpeg -i <videofile> -target pal-vcd TEMP_OUTFILE.mpeg
better results in encoding, i had if i used mencoder (with the following options):
#!/bin/sh mkdir -p "$HOME/VCD" for f in *.avi ; do mencoder -of mpeg \ -mpegopts format=mpeg1 \ -vf expand=:::::4/3 \ -vf-add scale=352:288 \ -af resample=44100 \ -ovc lavc \ -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg1video:vbitrate=1050:vhq:keyint=15:aspect=4/3 \ -oac lavc \ -lavcopts acodec=mp2:abitrate=64 \ -srate 44100 \ "$f" \ -o "$HOME/VCD/$(basename "$f" .avi)".1050.64.vcd.mpg done
- in the next step you should be able to create a video-cd-image using vcdimager:
vcdimager -t vcd2 $TEMP_OUTFILE.mpeg
* avi -> mpg * avi -> svcd * avi -> dvd * dvd -> wob -> avi * mplayer --v caca * transcode * mencoder * wmv Windows Media Player-> xvid avi = mencoder (mencoder -ovc wanted_videocodec -oac wanted_audiocodec wmvfile.wmv -o avifile.avi) * wma Windows Media Player-> ogg = (look in audio) * [example wmv->avi]
help, this doesnt work: shrink avi
transcode -i "test.avi" -y mov -w 1152 -V -o "out.avi" * mencoder : shrink avi mencoder -ovc xvid -oac mp3lame -xvidencopts bitrate=1000 -lameopts abr:br=128 -o out.avi test.avi
Microsoft > Free
Office
* doc (Word)-> ASCII,Postscript = antiword, catdoc * xls (Excel)-> ASCII,MySQL = xls2csv, catdoc, [Intelligent Converters] (non-free) * mdb (Access)-> ASCII,MySQL = [navicat] (non-free) * ppt (Powerpoint) -> ASCII = catppt, catdoc
* mails with attachment to plaint text [textmail.pl]
related : split audio or video files
misc
- Numbers to Words -> [1]