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Hi,
I use Kaffeine to record TV broadcasts. The format is "*.m2t". The maximum size of a file is 950MB. A typical broadcast of 90 minutes consists of about 3 files. I like to burn a video dvd for my sister. I tried to use Devede. After adding three *.m2t a "process" started but stopped after about 20 minutes and nothing happened anymore. Screenshots: http://borumat.de/+temp/bilder/screensh ... -51-53.png http://borumat.de/+temp/bilder/screensh ... -13-28.png Please could you explain to me how to burn video dvd from a couple of *.m2t? Thanks. ibu |
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i had a similar problem while trying to make a dvd out of a perfect mpg2 encoded for dvd use.. i klickt "this is already a suitable dvd mpeg ..." (it is! but devede seems to know better) it just stopped.. the error message was not displayed within the GUI .. so open a terminal and start devede there and have a look at the output..
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When I start devede I get the message "psyco not installed. programm will run slower".
In http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=666089 I read, that sudo aptitude install python-psycopg2 could help. But it doesn't. The message still appears. Another strange thing: I thought, that an m2t contains a mpg yet. So you do not expect that the process needs 20 Minutes for a 1000MB m2t file. And: devede shows, when you add one 1000MB m2t file, that only 8% of a 4,7GB DVD capacity is needed. Questions over questions If anyone knows a step by step tutorial "how to create a video dvd from m2t" he could make me happy. Thanks. |
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Maybe you could preconvert them into DVD format for Devede by using FFMpeg? This way Devede should have no reason what so ever to encode the videos.
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