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Trying 770-encode...
I would like to use Andrew's 770-encode put a dvd movie that I own on my 770 for traveling. My plan is to do the ripping, encoding, and storing to MMC on a conveniently available Windows XP Pro laptop, and then transfer the MMC to the 770. I haven't quite got it yet, and would ask for suggestions to identify and correct whatever it is I am doing wrong.
Here's what I've tried so far: Downloaded and installed Joey Parrish's MPlayer packages from http://armory.nicewarrior.org/projects/cygmp/ (this is a Windows binary installer package with mplayer, mencoder, and the codecs) Downloaded and installed ActivePerl from http://activestate.com Downloaded 770-encode.pl from Andrew's www.bleb.org/software/770 Put a DVD in the drive and executed '770-encode.pl -s dvd://1 avi.out' from a "cmd" box. Here's what happened: Got this message: "mplayer doesn't support FFmpeg lavc encoder" Any suggestions to correct whatever it is I am doing incorrectly? Thank you. Regards, DG [Edit] P.S. mplayer is working-- I can play a DVD on the laptop using it. |
I use DVD Catalyst and seem to work just fine for me.
dvdcatalyst.com |
Basically the error is saying your version of mencoder doesn't support DivX encoding.
I think I got the version of mencoder I know to work from the mplayer website itself: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html - "MPlayer 1.0pre8 Windows build" HTH, Andrew |
Andrew, that might be the same issue I has since he is using XP.
Just a reminder: \Q$file\E becomes just $file |
Luna: did you get the "mencoder doesn't support lavc" message with the excessive shell escaping? I'm afraid I can't remember.
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I think that was one of the issues that we saw. Sounds familiar. |
OK. I deinstalled my mplayer binaries, and downloaded and installed from mplayerhq.hu. This time I also made sure that the codecs were in the codecs directory. (Don't know if they were there the last time.)
Tried running '770-encode.pl -s dvd://1 avi.out'. This time I got "Failed to get movie info". Any further thoughts or suggestions? Thank you. DG |
Right, this might be the thing Luna saw:
Change "\Q$file\E" in the movieInfo() function to just "$file". HTH, Andrew |
Worked like a charm.
Thank you, Andrew and Luna. DG |
I've uploaded v1.34 which has more Windows specific code to avoid this issue. However, there may be issues if you have shell-sensitive characters in a file name.
Cheers, Andrew |
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