i tried to put a video_ts folder onto the application, it tells me that it is not possible, to use a original dvd.
i tried to put a vob-file onto the application, it opens, i quickpreset svcd and after 2 seconds it says ready... no outputfile exists. tststs. i never got this working, this is so annoying
ffmpegX
encoder: divx, xvid, h264, iPod, mpg, s/vcd, dvd, tivo, psp, mp4, flv, flash
Version: 0.0.9y
this sux
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Contributed by: bubiherzi Sunday, October 12 2003 @ 03:56 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
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this sux - bubiherzi
its indeed a video_ts folder from my harddisc i made it with dvd-backup which should be the proper soft for thatTuesday, October 21 2003 @ 05:52 PM PDT
this REALLY DOES NOT sux - saschxd
maybe theres some kinda copy protection or region code...u should use OSex to extract from DVD!
Monday, October 13 2003 @ 01:15 AM PDT
this REALLY DOES NOT sux - bubiherzi
i used dvd-backup, to produce the folder, and it has no encryption anymore. but ffempeg does not accept itTuesday, October 21 2003 @ 05:50 PM PDT
this REALLY DOES NOT sux - fwz
to my knowledge video_ts to svcd doesn't work in ffmpegx. video_ts should only work with divx settings, maybe xvid too but i haven't tried xvid yet on video_ts.Sunday, October 26 2003 @ 01:13 AM PST
this sux - majorr
As stated in the manual, ffmpegX only reads VIDEO_TS folders from the hard disk (eg. put them in your "Movies" folder). About your other error, please send support requests to my email major4@mac.com.Reply to This
Sunday, October 12 2003 @ 10:11 AM PDT