> dvd2concat uncompressed.dvdmedia > file.concat
> ffmpeg -analyzeduration 500M -probesize 500M -forced_subs_only 1 \
> -safe 0 -f concat -protocol_whitelist concat,ffconcat,file,subfile -i
> file.concat \
> -vsync cfr \
> -map 0:0 -c:v hevc_videotoolbox -disposition:v default \
> -map 0:1
Hi again,
So I've had time to digest the inputs I've received so far and have my next
question. Just to recap, I have a decrypted ripped DVD (just the main movie was
extracted, no menus, no compression etc.) into a folder called
"uncompressed.dvdmedia" that contains:
ls -R
Michael Mueck via ffmpeg-user (12022-04-28):
> In addition to the question below about the wrong subtitle track
> ending up in the output, I've also been looking into dvd2concat (which
> it looks like you wrote!). I was able to use it to make file.concat,
> but I'm having some trouble figuring out
G'day Ferdi,
I added the analyzeduration and probesize options as you suggested (which added
about 3.5 minutes to the total time for a 48 minute TV episode before encoding
started) but it didn't change anything. Note that I also had changed the
subtitle codec from dvdsub to copy. That's not to
Hi Nicolas,
In addition to the question below about the wrong subtitle track ending up in
the output, I've also been looking into dvd2concat (which it looks like you
wrote!). I was able to use it to make file.concat, but I'm having some trouble
figuring out what to do with that file. I'd very
Anybody know what's going on here? How come ffmpeg respects "-forced_subs_only
1" for an MKV but not for a VOB?
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Thanks for responding Nicolas.
> On 2022.0428, at 14:01, Nicolas George wrote:
>
> Michael Mueck via ffmpeg-user (12022-04-28):
>> I have decrypted and ripped all of my DVDs into individual VIDEO_TS
>> structures for just the main movie or an individual TV episode. Each
>> move or TV episode
Michael Mueck via ffmpeg-user (12022-04-28):
> I have decrypted and ripped all of my DVDs into individual VIDEO_TS
> structures for just the main movie or an individual TV episode. Each
> move or TV episode consists of a VIDEO_TS folder containing the
> original uncompressed
> VIDEO_TS.IFO,
Hi,
First time poster here - please be gentle on me :-).
I have decrypted and ripped all of my DVDs into individual VIDEO_TS structures
for just the main movie or an individual TV episode. Each move or TV episode
consists of a VIDEO_TS folder containing the original uncompressed