Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Am Samstag, 26. August 2006 17:55 schrieb Michael Riepe:
> 
>>You can't concatenate MPEG files that way.
> 
> I've seen that somewhere on the web in a guide for making a TS out of a 
> DVD...  

Don't believe everything you find on the web ;)

>>Did you try dvdunauthor? It's a little-known complement to dvdauthor.
>>There's no manpage, but "dvdunauthor /path/to/mounted/DVD" should do the
>>trick, as far as I remember.
> 
> No I didn't knew it... but that's exactly what i wanted/needed, thanks!
> 
> Found already out that dvd::rip is able to copy chapters...actually thats 
> just 
> a perl script based on some command line tools, mainly transcode.
> 
> Funny thing is, that the dvd::rip vobs are slightly smaller than the 
> "dvdunauthor"ed ones... but after reading/writing the first through dvbcut 
> they have nearly the same size again. 

dvdunauthor seems to add a special header at the front of the file, for
use by dvdauthor.

>>I'm not sure but vobcopy may correct the timestamps when it glues the
>>VOB files together. Unless you use -m, of course.
> 
> No it doesn't... from within dvdcut it looks the same as the concatenated 
> vobs,... timestamps are reset at the beginning of the chapters! 

Ah well... I consider that a bug in vobcopy.

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