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Interlaced h264 mp4 to DVD -- Pinnacle PVR
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25 May 2009 @ 23:20
nhouseman
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Hello,
I have been beating my head for months since I purchased a Pinnacle PVR converter. I want to turn my home movies into DVD format for my parents. Here is what I have
container: mp4
video:
codec: h264 avc
Resolution: 720 x 480 interlaced (480i)
fps: 29.97
Audio: aac 128 kbs @ 48000 Hz
I need to convert and author these videos to dvds (NTSC). I highly prefer open source software, or freeware. Linux tools and command line stuff would be acceptable too.
I tried a coulple of months ago to do this following the basic dvd authoring guide on afterdawn found here:
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/...ject_part_i.cfm
However the guide is incomplete. If someone knows where the rest of that guide can be found or has it in pdf let me know because I enjoyed the technical level and explanations as to why they chose the steps given.
Thank you for reading this, your help is greatly appreciated. I can give you more information, if needed, on the videos or the recorder.
Thanks,
Nick
I have been beating my head for months since I purchased a Pinnacle PVR converter. I want to turn my home movies into DVD format for my parents. Here is what I have
container: mp4
video:
codec: h264 avc
Resolution: 720 x 480 interlaced (480i)
fps: 29.97
Audio: aac 128 kbs @ 48000 Hz
I need to convert and author these videos to dvds (NTSC). I highly prefer open source software, or freeware. Linux tools and command line stuff would be acceptable too.
I tried a coulple of months ago to do this following the basic dvd authoring guide on afterdawn found here:
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/...ject_part_i.cfm
However the guide is incomplete. If someone knows where the rest of that guide can be found or has it in pdf let me know because I enjoyed the technical level and explanations as to why they chose the steps given.
Thank you for reading this, your help is greatly appreciated. I can give you more information, if needed, on the videos or the recorder.
Thanks,
Nick
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