On 2016-01-27, at 11:16, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le septidi 7 pluviôse, an CCXXIV, Etienne Desautels a écrit :
>>> I suggest you extract the given segments of this file into temp files and
>>> try to decode them to see if they match the declared duration.
>
>> I did some tests.
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L'octidi 8 pluviôse, an CCXXIV, Etienne Desautels a écrit :
> I'm sorry about that but honestly I don't understand exactly what you want
> and how I should do it. Can you elaborate on what you want and how I
> should do it? I really wish to understand the problem.
Your DVD title is made of two
On 2016-01-21, at 05:36, Nicolas George wrote:
> There is so much in the VOB files of a DVD image that anything can go wrong,
> especially with so-called anti-piracy measures. Full-fledged players have
> counter-measures, but not simple tools.
Yes, DVDs are a bit (too) complex. But in my present
Le primidi 1er pluviôse, an CCXXIV, Etienne Desautels a écrit :
> I'm analyzing/converting video from DVD .iso and I use dvd2concat for
> this. For at least 2 DVD, when using dvd2concat, ffmpeg return a video
> that is 1.5 x longer then the original. ffmpeg report the good duration in
> the stream
Hi,
I'm analyzing/converting video from DVD .iso and I use dvd2concat for this. For
at least 2 DVD, when using dvd2concat, ffmpeg return a video that is 1.5 x
longer then the original. ffmpeg report the good duration in the stream info at
the start, but the wrong duration at the end of the