Hi folks,
I don't own an appletv (yet), but i've been ripping some of our DVDs for my imac and macbook pro. I've loving the idea of having all my multimedia in one place.
Then I was thinking: our own home movies. I have about 85 digital8 tapes to be transferred (yes, i'm a bit of a video freak). The great news is that I offer video transfers so I have the equipment (but maybe not the time
My kids would think it would be so neat to have all that footage at their fingertips. I could buy a massive external to house everything. Imagine having instant access to when they were born or 1st birthdays...very cool!
But in reading HB's 'sources' page of their manual (http://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/Sources), it seems they're suggesting I use ffmpegx. Is the quality comparable?
I'm not sure how to proceed b/c I'll be creating DVDs of each tape anyhow. I might as well considering I'm taking the time to transfer everything. But the DVDs would be created in 4:3, but would I need to create them as 16:9 in preps for a widescreen TV? I think my current TV handles widescreen so I might be alright for now. I know how to change the sequence settings in Final Cut to add 4:3 to a 16:9 clip. I could then output a .mov for ffmpegx to convert to h.264 appletv format.
Or, should i just transfer the footage, create the DVDs, then use handbrake to rip those DVDs into the h.264. ?
My apologies for any confusion. I must admit despite knowing quite a bit for home transfers, I need to learn more about the appletv format.
I'm just really excited at the possibility of having our home movies in a digital format where the kids can't screw up the disc or something crazy. Plus, I would take the time to add descriptive chapters etc... so everything would be logged appropriately.
Cheers,
Keebler
I don't own an appletv (yet), but i've been ripping some of our DVDs for my imac and macbook pro. I've loving the idea of having all my multimedia in one place.
Then I was thinking: our own home movies. I have about 85 digital8 tapes to be transferred (yes, i'm a bit of a video freak). The great news is that I offer video transfers so I have the equipment (but maybe not the time
My kids would think it would be so neat to have all that footage at their fingertips. I could buy a massive external to house everything. Imagine having instant access to when they were born or 1st birthdays...very cool!
But in reading HB's 'sources' page of their manual (http://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/Sources), it seems they're suggesting I use ffmpegx. Is the quality comparable?
I'm not sure how to proceed b/c I'll be creating DVDs of each tape anyhow. I might as well considering I'm taking the time to transfer everything. But the DVDs would be created in 4:3, but would I need to create them as 16:9 in preps for a widescreen TV? I think my current TV handles widescreen so I might be alright for now. I know how to change the sequence settings in Final Cut to add 4:3 to a 16:9 clip. I could then output a .mov for ffmpegx to convert to h.264 appletv format.
Or, should i just transfer the footage, create the DVDs, then use handbrake to rip those DVDs into the h.264. ?
My apologies for any confusion. I must admit despite knowing quite a bit for home transfers, I need to learn more about the appletv format.
I'm just really excited at the possibility of having our home movies in a digital format where the kids can't screw up the disc or something crazy. Plus, I would take the time to add descriptive chapters etc... so everything would be logged appropriately.
Cheers,
Keebler