[Gllug] Transcoding a file for video playback on Windows
Rev Simon Rumble
simon at rumble.net
Tue Apr 15 10:36:32 UTC 2003
Hiyas. I'm trying to create a video file that will play back on a
Windows machine without installing any additional software/codecs
etc, but it needs to be somewhat compressed to keep the file size
down. I can't seem to get anything to work!
I suspect my best format would be MPEG1/2 video and MPEG2 audio, but
any time I do that, transcode creates a seperate file for the audio...
Anyone got some transcode command-line options that will do what I
need?
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