RM to DVD on mac os x
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epepper9
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20. January 2005 @ 13:16 |
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I have a lot of .rm files, and I was wondering if anyone knows how to convert .rm to a dvd format on a mac.
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AOBOYX
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2. February 2005 @ 12:18 |
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yes indeed - I wish to know the answer but I do know the "rm" refers to a stream NOT a file but I have found it is possible to make a CD - DATA (not video) copy -this will be a perfect copy on a CD BUT the CD will NOT play on a DVD Player but it will play on your computer IF RealPlayer is installed on the computer. Note::if you find a way to convert the 'rm' so that a CD can be played n a DVD please let me know. If you put the Data created CD into DVD Player you will receive a notice "disc error please eject"
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epepper9
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2. February 2005 @ 18:58 |
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yeah I know how to put them on a data cd, thanks, you just drag 'n drop, but I wonder if its possible to convert them to a VCD or DVD friendly file, hmmmm.
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celtic_d
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2. February 2005 @ 20:24 |
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Can you use real media binary codecs with mplayer/mencoder under OSX? I know that you can under linux and win32. If not then I don't know.
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epepper9
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3. February 2005 @ 18:53 |
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celtic_d
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3. February 2005 @ 19:24 |
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epepper9
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4. February 2005 @ 01:06 |
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Thanks, its downloaded and installed, how exactly do I use it to get my .rm files onto the DVD? What does this codec do?
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celtic_d
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4. February 2005 @ 03:48 |
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It is a codec for mplayer/mencoder. You would need an oSX built of that to use the codecs. No idea about OSX builds. You may have to compile it yourself. I assume that OSX comes with a compiler?
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epepper9
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4. February 2005 @ 11:25 |
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hmmm compile what??????????????
With what??????????????
sorry I have little experience with video conversion and I have never used a codec much, I thought they only added more capabilities to quicktime etc.
I have found plenty of good converters for PC but I would like a good few clicks converter for os x.
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celtic_d
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4. February 2005 @ 19:27 |
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Compile mplayer/mencoder.
With what? Good question. I have no idea as I don't have a mac. Like I said, I assume that it comes with a compiler. Also I only suggested compiling if binaries aren't available.
A quicktime codec will add support for new formats to quicktime, however in this case the codec is not for quicktime. A real media quicktime codec/splitter if one existed would be nice though. Yhen you could just load the rm file into quicktime and convert.
There may very well be another solution, but not owning a mac the only solution that I could come up with was a cross platform one.
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shiroh
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4. February 2005 @ 20:55 |
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what c_d meant is that you need to get the source code for mplayer/mencoder and build it with a software compiler on your osx.
cause the builds available is for linux and windows only, that i know of.
this has nothing with video conversion, but the process of compiling it and installing mencoder
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epepper9
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5. February 2005 @ 10:01 |
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I have a mac os x mplayer and I am pretty sure mencoder for os x exists, but I want to know what I am ment to do???
EG (this is only an example) If I had an AVI that quicktime supported, I could open it in quictime and export it as a different file (eg MPEG4)
Is that the sort of thing I have to do, can one of you please explain how you would do it.
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celtic_d
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5. February 2005 @ 21:09 |
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Yep, that sort of thing. But instead of loading the rm file into quicktime and exporting you are using mencoder.
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shiroh
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7. February 2005 @ 17:12 |
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where did you get the osx compile ? or did you made it yourself ?
could you post a link for future referrence :)
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epepper9
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7. February 2005 @ 19:02 |
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mencoder alone is kinda crappy IMO, I found this thing a while back and didn't understand it now I do. I am talking about a program called "ffmpegx" what you have to do is download it, then install mencoder, mplayer and mpeg2enc into it. Then you can convert. For some reason it screws up so I have to uncheck that I want mencoder and mpeg2enc and then it doesn't always encode properly but it is pretty good otherwise. Here it is: http://homepage.mac.com/major4/ thanks for the help, I will try changing directorys for the files and see if it will work, it is the latest version, but I think it has trouble with some .rms but will do AVI and mpeg4 to DVD alright.
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