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<P><FONT SIZE=2>I have been reading this doc. I would not ask a mailing list for advice if I had not yet checked the documentation. Maybe I missed it.<BR>
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Despite the fact that VLC is a wonderful piece of software, it has the most complex command line syntax and very thin documentation.....<BR>
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aps<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: vlc-bounce@videolan.org<BR>
To: vlc@videolan.org<BR>
Sent: Wed Jan 11 13:15:15 2006<BR>
Subject: [vlc] Re: Converting file from MPEG4 to MPEG2<BR>
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Le dimanche 01 janvier 2006 à 14:48 -0800, Armando Stettner a écrit :<BR>
> Hi all.<BR>
><BR>
> Sorry to ask a potentially naive question, but does anybody know how <BR>
> to do convert a file MPEG4 (including its audio) on a Mac (10.4.3) to <BR>
> MPEG2? I've been trying on and off for a while with no luck.<BR>
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> armando<BR>
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Well, the streaming wizard should already allow to do this. Anyway, I<BR>
advise you to read the documentation (the streaming howto particularly).<BR>
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