I have a large collection of DVD-Rs (academic lectures) that
were given to me to encode for web streaming. The discs are
not encrypted in any way (I think they were sourced from
iMovie; the professor's on a Macintosh).
What's the simplest, easiest, and preferably cheapest way to
get these encoded to Quicktime for streaming? I have the
academic version of Squeeze, and a DVD-ROM drive on my
iBook (G3/600, OS X.3). There's a large amount of video to
process (18 DVDs worth so far; I think we're doing 70 hours
total when all is said and done), so I'd like to find a
solution I can queue up in a batch, click "Go," and walk
away from for a few days. (Have a couple of 120GB FireWire
drives on loan for this project.)
Alternately, would love something that can read the VOBs
directly from the DVD-Rs (FFmpegX won't do this, nor will it
- AFAICT - encode to QT) that can write out the Quicktime to
disk.
This is all talking head stuff, so the quality doesn't have
to be great, though sync should be spot-on.
Help?
Many thanks in advance,
Chris
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