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11th October 2008, 18:01 | #1 | Link |
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New eac3to GUI: HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor
This project is hosted on Google code found here. Code:
Changelog 0.8 - fixed missing THD extract options, migrated to .NET 4 Client Profile 0.7 - reduced CPU utilization for GUI, pre-selected "extract as" dropdowns, other small fixes 0.6 - fixed stream "extract as" dropdowns and audio types 0.5 - proper version tracking will commence after this release Description HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Stream Extractor is a GUI for the excellent tool eac3to developed by madshi. The front-end is intended to be included with MeGUI to provide stream extraction capabilities but will also be available in a stand-alone format. Support for the tool can be found in this thread. The tool is also incorporated into MeGUI, help can also be found on the MeGUI wiki. If you are experiencing issues with the tool, please create a new issue and attach the logs with your bug report. Installation
Downloads Enjoy! Last edited by Greif; 30th April 2010 at 05:41. |
11th October 2008, 18:50 | #4 | Link |
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Sorry, it was compiled against .NET 3.5 and using a couple of extension methods.
I recompiled to .NET 2.0 and made the extension method regular old methods. You should be ok now. Try downloading again and let me know the results. Last edited by Greif; 11th October 2008 at 19:12. |
11th October 2008, 19:23 | #5 | Link |
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gui is working now. but why it can only open mpls? wouldn't it be nice to process directly from m2ts too?
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11th October 2008, 19:41 | #7 | Link | |
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If you point it to the folder of your HD-DVD or Blu-Ray drive (while running anydvd) or to your rip folder, it should list all features found in the specified folder.
@menlvd: what do you get when you run the following at a command prompt: Quote:
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11th October 2008, 19:49 | #9 | Link |
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Ok, now works thanks
I quicktested, and i get error when tryed to demux HDDVD when i press streams button, program just closed. On bluray sources everything working fine for now. I noticed small bug in filenames and small suggestion, for video stream you should add support for extract to raw streams instead MKV Last edited by shon3i; 11th October 2008 at 19:52. |
12th October 2008, 00:40 | #18 | Link |
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It seems to work well with the one stream I have currently tested it with. But not being able to see the details of the different playlists at once is a big problem for some sources. Eac3toGUI does a really good job of displaying all of the playlists.
All in all it's a pretty good straight forward tool. |
12th October 2008, 00:56 | #19 | Link |
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For choosing features based on duration, angles, or version (eg Director's Cut)... yeah, I need to think about how to better display this information.
I could display a feature grid with all the relevant information. Would that work? |
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