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19th June 2005, 20:49 | #181 | Link | |
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@INFO-DVD - I have already answered this question for you in the Development thread! Let me quote:
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Changing them to a { } doen't solve the problem. Then someone using {} will complain. There is only ONE possibility: Don, would it be possible to use quotes " to delimit the file name, since thats what DOS uses also? |
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yes I read your quote though that's hardly ideal, I didn't want to mess about making/using yet another batch/list of files......
I wonder why the "[" and "]" were used in the first place by DVD2AVI in the CLI? Like you say, you'd think it would be just the 'normal' name in quotes.... |
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At first page www.doom9.org wrote "DGMPGDec 1.40 RC4 fixes a problem opening files across the network. It also contains rudimentary playback speed control." Is it misprint?
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typo, doom9 ment rc3
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With the current architecture there's no way to tell you the frame number corresponding to a trackbar position. What is it exactly that you are trying to achieve and why? |
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20th June 2005, 14:34 | #192 | Link | |
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For future disc examination purposes I like to make notes on the DVD's inlay card, where the start and end frames are for each clip. Also, after compiling a quantity of clips (in their elementary stream form) I can calculate where the start and end frame points are for each clip and create a text file which I can load into MuxMan.... granted, there are other ways I can obtain the frame information... I just thought it may be useful. As a test, yesterday, I did made DVB-T capture from a music video channel. I was able to use DGIndex to cut out several music video's of interest. And after re-syncing the audio I used MuxMan to create an 4GB DVD with chapter points for each music video. Cheers
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We can't use quotes, because the DOS shell strips them. We could escape them by doing \" but that's silly.
I'm going to add a new option -SD for Set Delimiter. Then you can do: -SD=! -IF=!file1.vob,file2.vob! -OF=!clip! The default will be [ and ] for backward compatibility. Last edited by Guest; 21st June 2005 at 04:36. |
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Hm, RC3 seems to crash on this VOB.
An old DGIndex version I still have on my HD doesn't seem to have a problem with it:
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In progress. Thanks for always promptly reacting to stuff like that.
Edit: Ah, filename: kumonomukou.vob
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I hope you don't mind that it is almost 1 GB (889 MB). But I only know how to get parts from a VOB with MPEG2Cut; and that 'repairs' the file as a result. Just close the connection if you think it better.
Edit: Just got '550 Can't check for file existence' and transfer starts anew. Pure-FTPd is not always fun, is it? Edit: OK, several times the same error; aborting.
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