On 12/26/2013 03:11 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 26 December 2013, Paul Smith sent:
I have a video DVD with the following structure:
$ dir
AUDIO_TS VIDEO_TS
$
I would like to upload the video into YouTube. However, it seems that
I have first to convert the video DVD to one of the formats accepted
by YouTube. Could someone please direct me about how to achieve that
in Fedora?
Well, I've not done it for a while, but I've been able to just upload
the VOB files to YouTube, and it handled them by itself. However,
YouTube has a nasty habit of badly stuffing up sound to picture
synchronisation.
Giving it a different file format to deal with my change that issue,
though. And, presuming you have a long video, it would sidestep the
issue of DVD video being spread across more than one VOB file.
Thanks, Tim. By uploading the VOB files, the quality of the image is
better compared to the AVI counterparts.
Paul
Give Handbrake a try. It produces mp4 or mkv output with great quality
and the output will be much smaller than your VOB files.
Regards,
John
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