![]() ![]() btw - you don't ever need to type 'n' for no, just hit enter. hit 'y' or 'Y' to save, and accept the default (just hit enter). Near the end of the questions, it asks if you'd like to view the mencoder options, and right after that it asks you if you'd like to save them. honestly i do understand most of what the script asks. is there a way to automate it somehow to encode files for the ps3 without having answer all those questions. "vobcopy -l -n 1 -o /path/to/folder" where the pathtofolder is the path to a folder where you have enough space (over 5gigs) to store the entire ripped dvd ![]() * in terminal, type "h264enc -sc" and see how many OK's you get and what "errors" you get, and post them up here * go into the folder and find the "install" file, and double-click it (run in terminal if it asks - if that doesn't happen, rename it to "install264", open terminal, and type "install264" and that SHOULD do the trick) * right-click it and select "extract here" * if you'd rather use Xvid instead of h264, there's a separate script for that as well tar.gz of the h264enc script from here () * install vobcopy (in terminal, write "sudo aptitude install vobcopy") If you want to do it that way, though, and your iPod supports h264, then: the quality is great, but it's quite slow (a 1hr movie would take 2hrs to encode). does your iPod support decoding that file type? it'll still be an mp4 file, but the encoder would be h264 instead of mp4v. The script method that i use encodes stuff using the h264 codec. ![]()
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