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-To create mpeg files suitable for a DVD, you can use the transcode
-port.
+To create mpeg files suitable for a DVD, you can use the
+multimedia/transcode port.
I use the following options:
- transcode -i .... -y mpeg,toolame -F d -E 48000 -b 224 -o output
+ transcode -i .... -y mpeg -F d -E 48000 -b 224 -o output
This creates the following files:
output.m2v: video, bitrate 10Mbps (use -w to change that rate)
- output.mp2: MPEG 1 Layer II audio, 48KHz, bitrate 224Kbps
+ output.mpa: MPEG 1 Layer II audio, 48KHz, bitrate 224Kbps
Then multiplex the streams:
- tcmplex -i output.m2v -p output.mp2 -m d -o output.mpeg
+ tcmplex -i output.m2v -p output.mpa -m d -o output.mpeg
You can then use the resulting output.mpeg file with dvdauthor.