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black_cauldron_the [2014/09/17 05:29] – beandog | black_cauldron_the [2014/11/13 16:41] (current) – [dvd_info] beandog | ||
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Here's the story. | Here's the story. | ||
- | ** The feature move title track is number 39. ** The length is 1:20:05 and there are 17 chapters. | + | ** The feature move title track is number 39. ** The length is 1:20:05 and there are 17 chapters. |
As you will see, there is a *lot* of data to sort through, which I'm guessing is intended to screw up or fool some DVD rippers. | As you will see, there is a *lot* of data to sort through, which I'm guessing is intended to screw up or fool some DVD rippers. | ||
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Here's the human-readable output of [[dvd_info]] which skips the invalid IFOs: | Here's the human-readable output of [[dvd_info]] which skips the invalid IFOs: | ||
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+ | ** Edit: ** dvd_info now displays the track, but fills it with zeros (zero length, chapters, cells, audio streams, subpictures) so that it makes the output look more sane. | ||
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Here's the output of HandBrake 0.10-beta scanning track 31. Interestingly enough, it reports the audio bitrate as 384 kbps ... not sure if that's another bomb planted in the DVD or not. | Here's the output of HandBrake 0.10-beta scanning track 31. Interestingly enough, it reports the audio bitrate as 384 kbps ... not sure if that's another bomb planted in the DVD or not. | ||
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+ | ** Edit: ** nope, DVDs can have up to 912 kbps for an MPEG2 stream. | ||
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+ 6, Closed Captions (iso639-2: eng) (Text)(CC) | + 6, Closed Captions (iso639-2: eng) (Text)(CC) | ||
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+ | Also, HandBrake 0.10-rc2 segfaults on reading the DVD when using '' |