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Using on web a UDF video format

How could I post such a video?

         

henry0

12:43 pm on Oct 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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A client gave me a DVD and needs its content to be posted, files look to be UDF format.
This not my cup of tea :)(understatement!)

What should I do to post it on the web
need changing format?

Do I need downloading some tool?

Just out of curiosity I tried to copy it on a local dir but I cannot do it, although my XP machines are very recent.

Any help will be appreciated.

henry0

11:01 am on Oct 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I think it might be better located in "Graphics and Multimedia"
Thanks.

Little_G

11:26 am on Oct 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

Do the mean that the DVD's filesystem is UDF, if so then UDF Reader [roxio.com] should let you read it.

Andrew

henry0

12:12 pm on Oct 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Does that mean that I can post as is?

I was under the impression that it should possibly be compressed and changed to a better web format

Thanks

Little_G

12:57 pm on Oct 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

That depends on the format of the video files, is it a 'video DVD' with folders named VIDEO_TS, etc. Or is it a 'data DVD' with video files (eg. example.avi or example.mpg).

Andrew

henry0

1:38 pm on Oct 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi, thanks
is it a 'video DVD' with folders named VIDEO_TS, etc. Or is it a 'data DVD' with video files (eg. example.avi or example.mpg).

It is only a format like VIDEO_TS....
One of the reason why I do not know how to handle it
is that it not a .avi or .mpg

Little_G

2:02 pm on Oct 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

OK, in that case you need to use a dvd 'ripping' tool to encode the dvd video files in a different format. There's a list here [videohelp.com]. You'll need to choose what file format you want to convert to, i'm not a expert but as far as I know MPEG gives the best compression, theres also DivX which should give even better compression but not everyone is going to have the codec installed.

Andrew

henry0

3:01 pm on Oct 6, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi Andrew
Thanks, now I have a solution :)