Does anyone have/use a script that fully processes all the way to ISO?
Does anyone have/use a script that fully processes all the way to ISO?
I was wondering if anyone had a script that joined, encoded, and made a DVD ISO of video files.
Re: Does anyone have/use a script that fully processes all the way to ISO?
if you're meaning encoding an incoming file to dvd, creating layout and generating ISO, i looked into it, but you need some serious CPU power to do this effectively.
I tried this on my xeon based linux test server, and it took 3 hours to process just into mpg format.
That is way too long for post processing to be active - i guess the encode can be tossed to the background, but system performance goes to crap while it is running.
I tried this on my xeon based linux test server, and it took 3 hours to process just into mpg format.
That is way too long for post processing to be active - i guess the encode can be tossed to the background, but system performance goes to crap while it is running.
Re: Does anyone have/use a script that fully processes all the way to ISO?
Thanks for the info. I just had a crazy idea, are you by any chance aware of any cluster based software for transcoding video - I know of dvd::rip...
My work is about to retire 20 machines that I will be getting... If I could set up a wake on lan cluster up, it may be very cool for getting this long task handled more quickly...
My work is about to retire 20 machines that I will be getting... If I could set up a wake on lan cluster up, it may be very cool for getting this long task handled more quickly...