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BluRay Maniac
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ChapterGen: manipulate with chapters in various i/o formats, with CLI support
Ok, I finally finished completly new (from scratch) tool for chapters. This is completly different than my previous qpfilegen tool. BIG Thanks goes to jdobbs who helped and share part of code, the application is no longer dependent on eac3to, it have own Blu-Ray/HDDVD/DVD support.
![]() Supported input formats: - .mpls (Blu-Ray playlists) - .xpl (HD DVD playlists) - .ifo (DVD playlists) - OGG/Matroska File format - Celltimes File format - Blu-Ray, HD DVD, DVD media with stream selector (GUI mode only) Supported Output formats: - OGG Text File - x264 QP Text File - HC Enc Text File - CCE SP Text File - Sonic Cinevision CSV File - Sonic Scenarist CSV File - Spruce DVD Maestro CHP File - tsMuxer Meta File - Timecodes Text File - Celltimes Text File - DVDAuthor Text File - Muxman Text File Additional features: - Converting between framerates - Stream selector when Blu-Ray, HD DVD, DVD media or folder selected - Command line support - Drag & Drop support CLI options: Code:
Syntax: ChapterGen -i <inputfile> -o <outputfile> -f <destination format> -infps <inputFPS> -outfps <outputFPS> Options: -i <string> Specify input file -o <string> Specify output file -f <string> Specify destination format: - OGG: OGG Text File - x264: x264 QP Text File - HC: HC Enc Text File - CCE: CCE SP Text File - Cinevision: Sonic Cinevision CSV File - Scenarist: Sonic Scenarist CSV File - Maestro: Spruce DVD Maestro CHP File - tsMuxer: tsMuxer Meta File - Timecodes: Timecodes Text File - Celltimes: Celltimes Text File - DVDAuthor: DVDAuthor Text File - Muxman: Muxman Text File -infps <float> Specify InputFPS [24/1.001] - 23.976 - 24.000 - 25.000 - 29.970 - 30.000 - 50.000 - 59.940 - 60.000 -outfps <float> Specify OutputFPS [24/1.001] - 23.976 - 24.000 - 25.000 - 29.970 - 30.000 - 50.000 - 59.940 - 60.000 NOTES: fps values can be aslo entered in this formats: 24000/1001 or 24/1.001 for example Current version 1.0.8 Download, Webpage Changelog: Quote:
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