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NAME

       videotrans - A package to convert movies to DVD format and to build DVDs with

DESCRIPTION

       videotrans  is  a set of scripts that allow its user to reformat existing movies into the VOB format that
       is used on DVDs.

       Furthermore, videotrans supplies programs which allow its  user  to  create  a  complete  DVD,  including
       selection  menus which allow the viewer to choose which movie he/she wants to see, if more than one movie
       fits onto a DVD.

       If you want to start quickly, please read on to the "quick start" section.

       videotrans has the following programs available (each program has a separate manual  page  that  explains
       the program in detail):

       movie-to-dvd
              The  movie-to-dvd  program  takes  one or more input files and converts them into a separate MPEG2
              video stream and a separate MP2 or AC3 audio stream.  If you want, it will combine the  video  and
              audio  into a DVD-compatible .vob file, although this is usually not necessary because the program
              movie-title will do this for you if it hasn't been done yet when you are generating a DVD image to
              burn to a real DVD, which saves disk I/O.

              This  program  takes  care  of  all the necessary conversions, such as framerate adjustment, audio
              adjustment, zooming/shrinking for DVD frame sizes, etcetera.   The  program  can  determine  which
              conversions  are  necessary  on  its  own,  no user intervention is required (but of course, it is
              possible).

              When making a DVD, you'll first convert all the movies that you want to put on the  DVD  into  the
              MPEG2  video  and  MP2  or  AC3  audio  streams.  Later, you'll combine these with the movie-title
              program into a complete DVD.

       movie-title
              The movie-title program takes one or more video files that  were  converted  by  the  movie-to-dvd
              program  and  a  special title sequence that was produced by movie-make-title or movie-make-title-
              simple and combines all of these into a menu from which the viewer of the  DVD  can  choose  which
              movie he or she wants to watch.

              The  menu  is  created by displaying the title image or movie in the background, with no images or
              static or animated picture-in-picture versions of all the movies on top of that.  The creator  has
              the  option  of  supplying  information about the movies.  This information can be viewed from the
              menu as well, on a movie-per-movie basis.

              The program also generates an XML file for use  with  dvdauthor,  the  program  that  is  used  to
              actually  create  the  DVD image that you will burn onto a DVD disc.  The program tells you how to
              run dvdauthor to do the processing for you.

       movie-make-title
              The movie-make-title program is used to create a background movie  and  an  audio  track  for  DVD
              menus.

              The  movie-make-title  program  takes a single movie and cuts a specified part of out it.  It then
              converts this piece of the movie into separate frames and saves the audio track in a WAV file  for
              you.

              You'll have to manually view all the frames and throw away those that you do not want in the title
              sequence of your DVD (the first few frames and  the  last  few  frames).   It's  not  possible  to
              automatically  cut  out  the  piece  of  the movie that you want exactly.  I recommend xv for this
              purpose, although any image viewer that understands JPEG picture files will do.

              Also, you'll have to process the WAV audio file by hand, to cut out exactly that audio track  that
              you  want  to  hear  when  the menu is displayed.  I personally find sweep a very useful graphical
              audio processor for this purpose.  The movie-title program will make sure  that  the  audio  track
              lasts exactly as long as the movie clip that you cut out does.  This is to compensate for possible
              changes in the video frame rate and to  correct  small  mistakes.   Sweep  can  be  downloaded  at
              http://sweep.sourceforge.net/.

       movie-make-title-simple
              The movie-make-title-simple program is used to create an optional background image and an optional
              audio track for DVD menus.

              You have the choice of using an empty background of a specific color (black being the default)  or
              an image that you supply.

              You also have the choice of including an audio track or to have no sound with the menu.

       movie-rip-epg.data
              The  movie-rip-epg.data  program  is  a  convenience  program  that  can  convert an EPG data file
              generated by VDR into a .info file that can be used together with  movie-title.   The  movie-title
              program  will  then  be  able  to  display the movie's name in the menu and provide an information
              button which leads to the generated information.

       movie-compare-dvd
              The movie-compare-dvd program can be used after burning a DVD  image  to  a  DVD  disc  to  verify
              whether  all  the  data was written onto the disc intact.  The program takes the on-filesytem copy
              and the on-DVD copy and compares the checksums of the files on both to find any differences.

QUICK START

       If you want to start quickly with these programs, and you have a couple of movies that you  want  to  put
       onto  a  DVD,  try  this  (assuming  that  your TV standard is PAL, otherwise specify ntsc instead of pal
       everywhere that it's used):

              movie-to-dvd -m pal movie1.avi movie2.avi movie3.avi
              movie-make-title-simple -o title -m pal \
                    -i background.jpg -s -a music.mp3
              movie-title -o title.vob -t title \
                    movie1.m2v movie2.m2v movie3.m2v
              dvdauthor -o dvd_directory -x title.vob-dvdauthor.xml
              a_command_to_burn_a_dvd_from dvd_directory

       In case you don't want a selection menu, you may also try:

              movie-to-dvd -m pal -M movie1.avi movie2.avi movie3.avi
              dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie1.vob
              dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie2.vob
              dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie3.vob
              dvdauthor -o dvd_directory -T
              a_command_to_burn_a_dvd_from dvd_directory

       In this case, you'll have to use the DVD player's navigation controls to get to the various movies on the
       DVD.

SEE ALSO

       movie-to-dvd(1),  movie-title(1),  movie-make-title(1), movie-make-title-simple(1), movie-compare-dvd(1),
       movie-rip-epg.data(1)

AUTHOR

       The author is Sven Berkvens-Matthijsse (sven@berkvens.net).  Please send any project  related  e-mail  to
       videotrans@berkvens.net.

BUGS

       None known. Please report any bugs to videotrans@berkvens.net!

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