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PiPPoNe92
24th September 2009, 23:38
My question:
How can DGIndex (or other similar programs) mux only italian ac3 in automatic?
In other words, I would that DGIndex select only italian ac3 between some ac3 and mux only italian ac3 in batch mode, no in gui mode. Is there a way?
Thanks in advance.
neuron2
25th September 2009, 00:03
No way unless you IFO parse with another tool to determine the correct track ID to specify on the command line.
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 14:40
Which program can "determine the correct track ID" ? Is there it?
neuron2
25th September 2009, 15:14
It's the audio substream number. I leave it to you to determine which if any existing tools can parse that from the IFO. You might have to write it yourself.
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 15:51
ok. And Is there a program wich also do it?
rack04
25th September 2009, 15:53
ok. And Is there a program wich also do it?
Maybe MediaInfo will work?
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 15:59
And...how can I use it?
stax76
25th September 2009, 15:59
StaxRip supports batch processing and allows to define which language to process while batch processing. IIRC MediaInfo shows the audio languages, there is a DLL, GUI and CLI version of MediaInfo.
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 16:03
ihihi stax. You are doing publishing your software. Great! But I already have download it, but I have problems with framework..
neuron2
25th September 2009, 16:20
but I have problems with framework.. And stax76 will read your mind to determine what those problems are?
rack04
25th September 2009, 16:25
And...how can I use it?
Read the documentation for parameters and usage.
For example:
Echo Audio;%%ID%%>"%Working_Directory%\temporary-audioid.txt"
"%MediaInfo_PATH%" --Inform=file://"%Working_Directory%\temporary-audioid.txt" "%INPUT_AUDIO%">"%Working_Directory%\temporary-analyzeaudioid.txt"
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 16:53
thanks rack, mediainfo writes a number in the txt file, and now?
buzzqw
25th September 2009, 16:55
rtfm of dgindex....
BHH
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 17:04
What's??
stax76
25th September 2009, 17:10
There was I thread some time ago somebody trying batch processing DVDs using batch scripting, might be interesting for you.
rack04
25th September 2009, 17:10
thanks rack, mediainfo writes a number in the txt file, and now?
The example I gave was just that. An example. How are you determining which track is the Italian?
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 17:13
I don't know. In fact I wrote this post also for this question :D
P.S. stax76, Do you have the batch file yet?
stax76
25th September 2009, 17:15
What's??
http://www.google.de/#hl=en&source=hp&q=rtfm&btnG=Google-Suche&meta=&aq=f&oq=rtfm&fp=1&cad=b
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 17:21
ok, done..
stax76
25th September 2009, 17:28
I don't know. In fact I wrote this post also for this question :D
P.S. stax76, Do you have the batch file yet?
You can find the thread here:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=149272&highlight=batch
It does not solve your language problem, I think AnyDVD and DVD Decrypter with stream processing was used to only rip the desired streams.
PiPPoNe92
25th September 2009, 17:29
ok I have found "-TN=track(s)"
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