> On Sunday, August 10, 2014 9:40 AM, Carl Eugen Hoyos <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Nicholas Robbins <nickrobbins-at-yahoo.com <at> ffmpeg.org> writes:
> 
>>  I don't have a specific bug, I'll look into the 
>>  dvd2concat tool soon
> 
> As explained, I strongly suggest to use mplayer -dumpstream 
> to produce an input file for FFmpeg.
> 
> Carl Eugen

I found that ffmpeg couldn't find the subtitles or chapters in the dumpstream 
properly. Maybe this has changed since I checked, but I found that I had to 
pull the subtitles and chapters out, and then put them back in. Plus using 
mplayer -dumpstream doesn't solve the problem of figuring out which stream to 
dump. Some dvd's have dozens of similar titles, all but one of which are the 
original title in scrambled order or somesuch. In my experience it was easier 
to just use makemkv than to try to sort through the bogus titles by hand.

-Nicholas Robbins
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