I've had mixed luck getting comskip to work (works for some files, but bombs on others) with kmttg which should do what you want. I had to fight pretty hard to get it to install on my Jessie release, but once all the flags were presented to the configure script, it did build.
dafr On 12/10/2013 10:36 AM, Denis Heidtmann wrote: > Now this is getting down to something I can understand! I will give it a > try to see if what I understand is correct and works. > > Thanks, > > -Denis > > > On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 12:43 AM, King Beowulf <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On 12/09/2013 04:43 PM, Denis Heidtmann wrote: >>> I have a DVD recording made of an on-air program. I want to remove the >>> commercials. I see that Avidemux (GTK+) has that ability. My question >>> relates to the structure of the video. I see that there are two folders >>> VIDEO_RM and VIDEO_TS. Under the first there are three files: >>> VIDEO_RM.BUP, VIDEO_RM.DAT, VIDEO_RM.IFO. Under the second there are four >>> files VIDEO_TS.BUP, VIDEO_TS.IFO, VTS_01_0.BUP, VTS_01_0.IFO, and nine >>> files VTS_01_n.VOB (n=1 to 9). These 9 contain the video. >>> >>> I believe I can cut the unwanted stuff from each of the .VOB files, but I >>> do not know how the result can be put back into a form that I can use to >>> write a DVD that my player will understand. Can someone here help me >>> understand enough to accomplish my goal? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -Denis >> >> VIDEO_Rm is a weird quirk from Philips and related recorders to store >> recorder metadata. Most modern payers, etc ignore it. However it could >> create issues during "ripping" the video to hard drive for editing. >> >> DVD-Video structure is explained here: >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-Video >> >> You can get software that will "rip" the VOB files (the video) using >> playback information in the IFO files (BUP are backuop IFO files). Once >> you have that, you can edit the video stream and remaster the DVD. >> Remastering will create new IFO files that your payer will use for >> playback. In summary: >> >> 1. rip (dvd::rip, or similar) >> 2. edit (Avidemux, kdenlive, openshot or similar) >> 3. master DVD iso (Q DVDauthor, bombono-dvd, Devede, DVDStyler, or simiar >> >> Some of the editors can create DVD compliant files the you can burn to >> DVD with K3B or similar program. >> >> Have fun ! _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
