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Zyphon
17th July 2005, 17:16
Hi Guys,
Could someone please tell me in what text format do I need to import a chapter list into Muxman.
I tried exporting chapters in a text file via DVD-Lab and Muxman only recognised 3 chapters out of 20-odd.
Could someone post an example of say only 3 chapters just to give me an idea how Muxman accepts chapters within a text file.
Thanks in advance.
SeeMoreDigital
17th July 2005, 17:28
Your chapters need to be listed in "frame number" format. Like this: -1410
2260
3220
3610
4340
4600
5240
6660
7980
8650
10260Cheers
Zyphon
17th July 2005, 22:10
@SeeMoreDigital
Thank you very much for such a precise and detailed answer much appreciated.
This will make life easier for me. :)
Zyphon
22nd July 2005, 12:21
Sorry to ressurect this post again but. . . DVD-Lab doesn't export Chapters in frames but it time format.
Are there tools out there that could automatically export a txt file of chapters for say every 5 minutes and convert it in frames format?
SeeMoreDigital
22nd July 2005, 13:18
Sorry to ressurect this post again but. . . DVD-Lab doesn't export Chapters in frames but it time format.
Are there tools out there that could automatically export a txt file of chapters for say every 5 minutes and convert it in frames format?Well, you could work out and convert the "times-to-frame numbers" using a calculator... which, depending on how many chapters there are, could be quite time consuming.
DVD Decrypter can be set to output an frame number list, by ripping in IFOMode and selecting the IfoEdit chapter option.
Cheers
manono
22nd July 2005, 19:55
You can use ChapterXtractor to get them in a number of different formats.
Zyphon
22nd July 2005, 21:55
Thanks for your reply guys, It just so happened that I dug up ChapterXtractor to see if that would work and now that manono comfirms it will help I think I will take this option but thank you both guys for your help.
@SeeMoreDigital
I shall bear that in mind with Dvdd about ripping with the frame numer in IFO mode.
Thanks again guys for both methods the info has come in handy. :)
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