On 29/12/12 14:16, Daniel Franke wrote: > Errm, you asked me what the result with vlc would be. I would not have come > up > with it. It's not a vlc problem as far as I'm concerned, but it seems to me > that some-bit-of-underlying-software-that-might-be-libav-or-maybe-something- > else misbehaves with these discs and I asked whether this is a known > problem/limitation and/or if someone has any advice or workaround.
The problem might be in actually sorting out the specific DVD file system. Or so does look to me (more below) > Apparently this is not the case and you do not seem to consider it a bug in > libav or whatever else is involved. Looks like that the problem lies in deciphering the dvd, I asked you to use vlc since it shouldn't use libav for muxing back the streams so I can figure out if the problem is in libav (muxing many stream in mpeg ps) or in actually getting the streams out of the dvd. So my best bet would be having vlc rip them properly. Another alternative could be mplayer2. The underlying libraries should be the same. lu _______________________________________________ libav-tools mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-tools
