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* [[dvd_info]] | * [[dvd_info]] | ||
+ | * [[https://github.com/beandog/dvd_info]] - source code | ||
- | ''dvd_copy'' ships with the [[dvd_info]] package. It lets you copy a track with specific chapters from a disc to filesystem or stdout. | + | ''dvd_copy'' ships with the [[dvd_info]] package. It lets you copy a track with specific chapters from a disc to filesystem or stdout. See ''--help'' for options: |
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | dvd_copy 1.2 - copy a single DVD track to the filesystem | ||
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+ | Usage: dvd_copy [-t track] [-c chapter[-chapter]] [-o filename] [dvd path] | ||
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+ | DVD path can be a device name, a single file, or directory. | ||
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+ | Examples: | ||
+ | dvd_copy # Read default DVD device (/dev/sr0) | ||
+ | dvd_copy /dev/dvd # Read a specific DVD device | ||
+ | dvd_copy video.iso # Read an image file | ||
+ | dvd_copy ~/Videos/DVD # Read a directory that contains VIDEO_TS | ||
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+ | Output filenames: | ||
+ | dvd_copy # Save to "dvd_track_##.vob" where ## is longest track | ||
+ | dvd_copy -o video.vob # Save to "video.vob" (MPEG2 program stream) | ||
+ | dvd_copy -o video.mpg # Save to "video.mpg" (MPEG2 program stream) | ||
+ | dvd_copy -o - # Stream to console output (stdout) | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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+ | Note that saving to a ''vob'' or ''mpg'' extension doesn't change the content, I'm only adding those examples as a visual indicator that that's what the formats are. | ||
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+ | dvd_copy **does not** copy VobSub subtitle tracks. The closed captioning subtitles are in there because it's part of the MPEG2 transport stream. You can use [[ccextractor]] to get them out. |