View Full Version : a newbie question regarding DVB->divx/xvid conversion
sNNooPY
22nd April 2006, 19:35
hello everyone!
I've captured a DVB movie, and the situation I have is here on the picture. I demuxed .ts file into these files and created a .d2v file.
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/4137/snap2qe.jpg
what next? how can I encode this into xvid/divx? Can it be done with Gordian Knot or do I have to use AviSynth manually? (which I don't know NOTHING about. :D )
If you could direct me to some guide of sorts, or post here, I would appreciate it.
sNNooPY
23rd April 2006, 12:00
..anyone? :(
rhys87
26th April 2006, 06:24
AutoGK
sNNooPY
30th April 2006, 18:50
nope. AutoGK can't recognzie those files.
is there any way to do that with Gordian Knot? I've searched this forum and couldn't find a guide how to convert those files into xvid/divx. :(
stax76
30th April 2006, 19:30
There is a GK guide in the doom9.org guide section but keep in mind that the development was stopped so you might not always be able to use the newest codecs, also keep in mind it was build primarily for experienced users to encode DVD sources and lacks capture related features like cutting, batch encoding and advanced automation.
sNNooPY
30th April 2006, 19:37
There is a GK guide in the doom9.org guide section but keep in mind that the development was stopped so you might not always be able to use the newest codecs, also keep in mind it was build primarily for experienced users to encode DVD sources and lacks capture related features like cutting, batch encoding and advanced automation.
thanks for nothing. :rolleyes:
stax76
30th April 2006, 20:05
What did you expect?
sNNooPY
30th April 2006, 20:14
What did you expect?
I'm an expirenced user with Gordian Knot, it's just that this is my first time to work with a DVB captured stream so I'm swimming in the dark.
sNNooPY
2nd May 2006, 09:58
Finished!
I did it with Gordian Knot. thread closed. :D
jthunder
2nd May 2006, 18:27
Also have a look at the theeo thread, even though it is focussed on encoding HD recordings, I think you'll find it usefull.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=107702&highlight=theeo
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