#8064: doesn't see full VOB track -------------------------------------+------------------------------------- Reporter: | Owner: brianjmurrell | Type: defect | Status: new Priority: normal | Component: | undetermined Version: unspecified | Resolution: Keywords: | Blocked By: Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: 0 Analyzed by developer: 0 | -------------------------------------+-------------------------------------
Comment (by brianjmurrell): 1. Given that ffmpeg's idea that it's only 54:29 results in a transcode that chops off the last 1.5 minutes, I think VLC is the accurate one here. 2. Is moot if we concede that the track really is 57:01 isn't it? 3. Again, given #1, isn't this moot? 4. Isn't this also moot if we accept #1? 5. Yeah, not an option due to copyright issues. 6. This would be a pity, as it does seem to be a problem in ffpmeg. I did manage to use `mplayer -dumpstream -dumpfile fifo` along with `ffmpeg` to convert the track and that did yield a 57:01 resulting transcode. But boy that is hacky. Both mplayer and ffmpeg need to be backgrounded multiple times to get it to the point of transcoding and ffmpeg doesn't stop at the end of the fifo but needs to be SIGINTR'd. Even though `mplayer -dumpstream` does manage to get `ffmpeg` the full file, it's got to be just about the worst tool for it, not backgrounding properly and not being able to pipe to stdout, etc. Isn't there a better tool to just extract a title properly from a DVD? My distribution doesn't seem to have `dvd2concat`. That said, I do think that that one single VOB has the full 57 minutes in it. `ffmpeg` is just unable to extract it all. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/8064#comment:8> FFmpeg <https://ffmpeg.org> FFmpeg issue tracker _______________________________________________ FFmpeg-trac mailing list FFmpeg-trac@avcodec.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-trac To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-trac-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".