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  1. Ok, I have a bunch of .avi's, .mpeg's, .ogm's and what-not and I wanna author them as aDVD that will be able to play on my PS2.

    See, if I could convert the files to .vob's, then I could make a DVD with about 4 movies on it which would be kick-ass.

    Anywho, could someone please help me out here?
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    I dont know about to .vob but you can make dvd images with ffmpegx?
    have you tried that?


    Id suggest running though a couple test clips and seeing if your output is dvd image and if the results are good (synced etc...)

    Also, try asking a FFMPEGX question in the ffmpegx forum. something like, how to get ffmpegx to take .avi, mpeg .... and make dvd image.
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  3. If I get a DVD Image, I could then take the files in it and burn it as a DVD, right? Also, where is the ffmpeg fora? Actually, I guess I could just use google....so nm
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    FFMPEGX forum https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=35

    you can get ffmpegx from the links in there, or go to versiontracker.com and type in FFMPEGX
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  5. Yeah, I use ffmpeg and I tried to convert it to .vob's. I go into the "other" section and select "author as DVD" and what-not but when the Terminal launches, an error occurs and all hell breaks lose...lol.
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    repeat the process
    copy the terminal text, then past it into this post

    or!

    paste it into the post you put into the ffmpegx forum, since all ffmpegx related topics should be discussed there where major (ffmpegx creator) can answer them correctly!
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