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Hi,I like to copy DVDs to my hard drive. They take up a whole lotta space, however. When copying a DVD to my hard drive, I would like to transcode to MPEG-4. Does LinuxMCE contain a mechanism for doing this (automatically, or through manual prompting)?Thanks,Stuart
Has anybody tried handbrake for linux?I downloaded it to attempt burning some dvd's in kubuntu, outside of LMCE, to prevent using so much disc space, but don't know how to install it!!haven't had any experience with a 'cli'
./HandBrakeCLI -i /home/public/data/videos/Harry_Potter_IV.dvd -o ~/tmp/Harry_Potter_IV.mp4
Good point, totallymaxed! It'd be great to have that option when DVD is stored on HDD.
Hmmm... now that N770 or N800 looks like it could handle some down sampled video content ;-)
Quote from: totallymaxed on September 26, 2007, 10:00:30 amHmmm... now that N770 or N800 looks like it could handle some down sampled video content ;-)My old iPaq (with "familiar" on it) has little trouble streaming live video (at 320x240, using VLC). Those Nokias should have equivalent but probably better specs then that old machine. So I guess it could be very feasable to implement it as a full blown media director that way, what an awesome idea!
I think I wanna try my hand at programming a front end for handbrake. Comming from a .NET and c# environment, I'm thinking this cannot be too hard to figure out. Perhaps it can be build in such a way to be executed from withing LMCE. Will look at how things fit together. It can then either be executed from the on screen orbiter under advanced, or from the admin website?
can i help?
What about grouping up with RatDVD...RatDVD compresses an entire DVD to a Divx DVD... When you play it, you get full menu an all audio tracks. It even supports burning back to a DVD again.http://ratdvd.ca/
does LMCE play Divx encoded video??