> Malcolm Caldwell wrote: > >> On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 01:35 -0700, C.Y.M wrote: >> >> >>> Patrick Maier wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> From: "Michal Dobrzynski": >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 24/03/2005, at 11:03 PM, Patrick Maier wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Ive tried to compile transfron 0.3.2 with VDR 1.3.23 but without >>>>>> success. >>>>>> Does anyone know how to correct that problem? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I've also encountered this error and haven't been able to find a >>>>> solution. Have you had any luck since you asked? >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Till now I have not been able to find any solution for this >>>> problem. >>>> But I'm searching on it :) >>>> >>>> I found another plugin "burn" that creates DVDs... >>>> Perhaps this is also something for you! >>>> >>>> >>> >>> VDRConvert does an excellent job at supporting many output >>> formats and it runs >>> standalone. I also like the way it formats the dvds with little >>> animated clips >>> of the tracks on the disc. >>> >>> cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs:@ddimi.homeip.net:/cvs co vdrconvert >>> >> >> >> I have tried this many times over the since this was posted, but I >> always get connection refused. >> >> Is there another source for vdrconvert? >> >> > > You are right.. I cant connect anymore either. I'm not sure if the > address > changed or what. I'll have to find the homepage. > Thanks for the tips. I'm actually not interested in making DVD's but rather xvid's. I specifically want to use multi-pass encoding and the "tomsmocomp" de-interlacer (as I understand only available in transcode under linux). I don't suppose anyone has made any scripts for this purpose? Essentially I just want to mark the cut points in vdr and then select a target filesize and crop options (autocrop?) and have an xvid made of the vdr recording. Regards, Michal