On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 09:04:06AM +0800, csj wrote: > Maybe you can try using ffmpeg to convert the DivX to MPEG. ffmpeg will > produce a non VCD-compliant MPEG stream which you can then make > compliant using a combination of mpgtx (to demultiplex or split the MPEG > into its component audio and video) and mjpegtools (to multiplex it > back). Finally you use VCDImager on the re-multiplexed MPEG stream. No > editing required, just convert, convert, convert. Maybe you can even use > mplayer to convert the DivX into some sort of weird MPEG format.
Thanks. I didn't know that. Editing is required, just to make them *small* enough to fit on a single VCD. > > But I'm just wondering, why convert a DivX movie to VCD? DivX has a > higher compression ratio (since VCD's tend to have more stringent bitate > requirements). To burn it to an actual VCD so it'll play on a DVD player, of course. And some of these videos are downloaded and already in DivX (or other non-free) format. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] I-Con's Science and Technology Programming <http://www.iconsf.org/>