I take your point.'-f dvd' in DVD.pm gives me error:
ffmpeg had critical errors: Unknown input or output format: dvd
If I change it to '-target dvd' â it seems ok
Sigurd
There are two things going on here: 1) You still probably want to get '-f dvd' to work. A lot of the standard distributions of FFMPEG are either too old to have this enabled, or have it disabled due to GPL issues. It looks like the best way to fix this is to either: Get a newer version of ffmpeg (I'm using 0.4.9-pre1) from your distribution. In the case of Gentoo I believe that the ~x86 version has the -f dvd option working, but I'm not certain. IF the newer version does not work for you, building ffmpeg yourself will yield the results you need, once you have the correct configuration options.
2) '-target dvd' is an option that I seem to need on my own system for the MPG to be properly seekable in xine or even when using 'mythv SOMEFILE.mpg'. '-target dvd' does set some specific options within ffmpeg, some of which cannot be set any other way. I never got around to narrowing down the specific item needed for seeking to work for me. BUT, regardless, this has a different purpose than the '-f dvd' option. Chris has been looking at whether '-target dvd' needs to be added in, but since most users don't seem to NEED it, it probably hasn't been a high priority.
I'm using 0.4.9-0.pre1.0.101.2plf (mandrake 10.1)- but it seems to lack support for the -f dvd option
I have mythburn working in mythweb â which is a really nice alternative
(just watch out for the âz option for transcode in mythtvburn.sh and scripts/extractthumbnail.sh that flips the menu-item).
Sigurd
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