From where do you have *this* version? It's from December 2002...
Heh heh... I'm using a very old version of red hat... =D
No, but you can use transcode afterwards to merge multiple AVI files
into one. Checkout the command line tool 'avimerge', it's quite easy to
use.
As I thinking as well... Merging avi files isn't a problem for me, it was
basically
trying to figure out how to keep the files at the target file size when
they are merged.
I've done some tinkering and I've gotten wierd results... I encoded 2
titles at a target size
of 400 MB each, and when I merged them, I got 1 avi file that was slightly
greater than
~430 MB. I did a second test where I encoded the same 2 titles at 800 MB
each and merged them
and I got a single file that was ~1.6 GB. The latter being what I was
expecting since I'm just
appending 1 avi file to an existing avi file... But anyway, that's
probably not a dvd::rip
concern. ;)
Thanks,
Vincent Jong
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 05:06:19 -0700, Jörn Reder <joern@xxxxxx> wrote:
"Vincent Jong" wrote:
Hi. I'm using dvd::rip 0.48.6
From where do you have *this* version? It's from December 2002...
and I've searched the mailing list archives
and google with various search terms dealing with multiple titles and
encode single avi file but I haven't come up with any results. Is this
supported?
No, but you can use transcode afterwards to merge multiple AVI files
into one. Checkout the command line tool 'avimerge', it's quite easy to
use.
Regards,
Joern
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