hi,all.
streamdvd is like dvdshrink .
by streamdvd -h
shll script
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echo ' input name '
read x
VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC dvdauthor -t -o $x -f 'streamdvd -i /dev/rcd1c -t 1 -s
0xe0,0x81 -f 1.5 |'
VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC dvdauthor -T -o $x
hi,all. streamdvd is like dvdshrink . by streamdvd -hshll
script-echo
' input name '
read x
VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC dvdauthor -t -o $x -f 'streamdvd -i /dev/rcd1c -t 1 -s
0xe0,0x81 -f 1.5 |'
VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC dvdauthor -T -o $x
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On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 12:33:11AM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
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> chapters are not necessarily consecutive, they could bounce around.
> and AFAIK, many programs have problems with this.
>
> some say this is intentional design by the DVD distributor, t
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 01:51:46PM -0500, Denny White wrote:
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> When I'm using streamdvd with dvdauthor on a small video dvd or one
> that can be safely shrunk, I don't have any problems. But, when I try
> to split a large one by selecting certain s
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When I'm using streamdvd with dvdauthor on a small video dvd or one
that can be safely shrunk, I don't have any problems. But, when I try
to split a large one by selecting certain sequential chapters, I run
into problems. Last night I ripped the 1st 15
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