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Audio
Conversion of flac files to mp3 files in linux can be done with this shell script I found here online: http://lglinux.blogspot.com/2007/09/convert-flac-to-mp3.html
Requires: lame, flac, id3v2
flac2mp3.sh: #!/bin/bash DESTDIR=$1 PRESET=$2 if test "x$PRESET" = "x"; then PRESET=standard fi if test "x$DESTDIR" = "x"; then DESTDIR=. else mkdir -p "$DESTDIR" fi echo echo "Preset=$PRESET Destination=$DESTDIR Source=`pwd`" echo for a in *.flac do OUTF=`echo "$a" | sed s/\.flac/.mp3/g` echo echo "Source=`pwd`/$a Destination=$DESTDIR/$OUTF" echo ARTIST=`metaflac "$a" --show-tag=ARTIST | sed s/.*=//g` TITLE=`metaflac "$a" --show-tag=TITLE | sed s/.*=//g` ALBUM=`metaflac "$a" --show-tag=ALBUM | sed s/.*=//g` GENRE=`metaflac "$a" --show-tag=GENRE | sed s/.*=//g` TRACKNUMBER=`metaflac "$a" --show-tag=TRACKNUMBER | sed s/.*=//g` YEAR=`metaflac "$a" --show-tag=DATE | sed s/.*=//g | cut -b -4` echo echo "Launching: flac -c -d $a | lame --preset $PRESET - $DESTDIR/$OUTF" echo flac -c -d "$a" | lame --preset $PRESET - "$DESTDIR/$OUTF" echo echo "Setting id3 ($TITLE, $TRACKNUMBER, $ARTIST, $ALBUM, $GENRE, $YEAR)" echo if test "x$TITLE" != "x"; then id3v2 -t "$TITLE" "$DESTDIR/$OUTF" > /dev/null fi if test "x$TRACKNUMBER" != "x"; then id3v2 -T "$TRACKNUMBER" "$DESTDIR/$OUTF" > /dev/null fi if test "x$ARTIST" != "x"; then id3v2 -a "$ARTIST" "$DESTDIR/$OUTF" > /dev/null fi if test "x$ALBUM" != "x"; then id3v2 -A "$ALBUM" "$DESTDIR/$OUTF" > /dev/null fi if test "x$GENRE" != "x"; then id3v2 -g "$GENRE" "$DESTDIR/$OUTF" fi if test "x$YEAR" != "x"; then id3v2 -y "$YEAR" "$DESTDIR/$OUTF" fi done
Video
h264
h264 seems to be the new kid on the block. Here is a GUI for a command line encoder you're probably going to end up using (-8
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MeGUI
Guide to pull your DVD to mkv/h264 file:
http://kitty.110mb.com/dvd2avc/dvd2avc.html
Popcorn Hour, they recommend a bunch of software. Here is the forum link, and the one at the bottom will do DVD→mkv directly:
AutoMKV - Recommended for BluRay/HD-DVD/DVD → MKV conversions
Mythtv to DVD
Looks like avidemux2 might be the program you want to try.
nsv
Russ emailed me a set of instructions on how to encode video for the mst3k stream, so I posted it: MST3k encoding for 128k stream