Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:48
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Part 11 - Credits & Changelog
My thanks to the following FAQ/forum contributors, in no particular order.
jggimi
TactX
Neo Neko
doug_s
shadowhunter
mikeX
greensh
hans-jürgen
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:46
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:46
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 9 - CD / DVD Burning
1. Do I need to set up any special kernel options to enable CD/DVD burning?
If you're running a fairly recent kernel, probably not. Older kernel versions required scsi-emulation to be set up for...
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:45
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 8 - Audio Encoding
See the Audio FAQ (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?threadid=68300) for general audio information.
1. What applications can I use for CD-Audio ripping (digital extraction) and encoding?
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:44
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 7 - Advanced Container Formats
1. How can I mux and playback matroska (MKV, MKA) files?
mkvtoolnix (http://bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/), the matroska toolkit builds natively under linux (both GUI and CLI interfaces),...
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:43
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 6 - MPEG-4 Video Encoding
For general MPEG-4 information, see bond's MPEG-4 FAQ (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=73022)
1. What MPEG-4 codecs are available for encoding under linux?
MPEG-4 ASP / MPEG-4...
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:42
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 5 - DV / Digital Camcorder Encoding
For general DV information, see bb's DV FAQ (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30495)
1. What programs to I need to setup to rip and encode video from my camcorder?
The basic...
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:41
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 4 - DVD-Video (MPEG-2) Ripping & Transcoding
1. How can I rip a DVD to my hard drive under linux?
There are several simple dvd-ripping tools available. vobcopy (http://vobcopy.org) can be used. First you'll want to mount your dvd (assuming...
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:40
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 3 - General AV Encoding in Linux
For specific encoding information, please see the codec sections that follow.
1. Virtualdub and VFW codecs for windows are great. Is there anything like this for linux?
avidemux2...
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:39
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 2: AV Playback under Linux
1. Do I need to do any extra setup for audio / video output?
Since we already assumed you have an up and running linux installation, you most likely won't have to do any work in this area. Most...
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:37
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Part 1: Introduction to Linux
1. What is Linux? What is the minimum I need to know?
"Linux" generally refers to an open-source Unix-clone operating system based on the Linux kernel, written from scratch originally by Linus...
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Forum: Linux, Mac OS X, & Co
23rd March 2005, 04:35
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Replies: 15
Views: 173,765
Linux Audio/Video FAQ
Welcome to the Linux Audio/Video FAQ. The goal of this FAQ is to help *nix users, especially those migrating from windows, to accomplish AV tasks in a *nix environment. That being said, having good...
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