On 2015-09-14, at 19:52, pete...@frontier.com wrote:

> On Mon, 14 Sep 2015, Etienne Desautels wrote:
> 
>> On 2015-09-14, at 12:01, Nicolas George wrote:
>> 
>>> If you are really courageous, you can endeavour to dig the patches for 
>>> complete DVD support and bring them up to date and up to standards. This 
>>> would be outstanding! But it is a lot of work, because the structure of a 
>>> DVD does not fit well with the architecture of FFmpeg.
>> 
>> I agree with you, this would be outstanding! Unfortunately, you give me/us a 
>> path that works and that is a lot less work to put in place that bringing 
>> real DVD support to FFmpeg. So now I do not have a strong incentive to patch 
>> FFmpeg! But I do not say no in the future. It will depends of my client 
>> needs (museum video archival) and how the dvd2concat/lsdvd solution will 
>> work in production.
> 
> You may want to look into vgtmpeg - http://godromo.com/gmt/vgtmpeg
> 
> It might be nice if the ffmpeg and vgtmpeg developers could get together and 
> see if the dvd/bluray code from vgtmpeg could be put directly into ffmpeg.

Wow, this looks very interesting. That could solve some other problem I'm 
having (like mounting .iso). I need to test it. If the DVD/Blu-ray support is 
done correctly, this should definitely go back in main FFmpeg.

Thanks for the pointer.

Regards,
Etienne Desautels

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