> >
> > transcode and mencoder will do it, but ffmpeg is easier to use. Less
> > arcane options and a readable man page make life a lot easier for ffmpeg
> > users :)
>
> $ man ffmpeg
> No manual entry for ffmpeg
>
> `ffmpeg` produces some help info, but then
> -vcodec codec       force video codec ('copy' to copy stream)
> doesn't say what the actual codecs are...

hit plain 'ffmpeg' without any option and you will get full help

or 
ffmpeg -formats            show available formats, codecs, protocols, ...

or online
http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/ffmpeg-doc.html

by the way, hadn't use ffmpeg for long time and just checked and looks like 
mine copy is broken, encodes with quality setting in thousands so its now 
good tool to fill the free space on storage, and clock speeds up. will 
investigate later. 

martins
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