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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 - copy a single DVD track | ||
+ | |||
+ | Usage: dvd_copy [path] [options] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Options: | ||
+ | -t, --track <number> Copy selected track (default: longest) | ||
+ | -c, --chapter <#>[-#] Copy chapter number or range (default: all) | ||
+ | -o, --output <filename> Save to filename (default: dvd_track_##.mpg) | ||
+ | --output - Write to stdout | ||
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+ | DVD path can be a device name, a single file, or directory (default: /dev/sr0) | ||
+ | </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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+ | It doesn't copy VobSub subtitle tracks right now, that'd be additional functionality since they're not in the transport stream. The closed captioning subtitles are in there because it's part of the MPEG2 transport stream. You can use [[https://www.ccextractor.org/|ccextractor]] to get them out. | ||
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+ | ** Encoding ** | ||
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+ | Here's what I use when copying a DVD and encoding with ffmpeg: | ||
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+ | <code> | ||
+ | dvd_copy '/dev/sr0' -t '1' -o '-' 2> /dev/null | ffmpeg -hide_banner -i '-' -map '0:v' -map 'i:0x80' -vcodec 'libx264' -vf 'dejudder,fps=30000/1001,fieldmatch,bwdif=mode=send_frame:deint=interlaced,decimate' -acodec 'copy' -metadata:s:a:0 'language=eng' -y 'dvd_rip.mkv' | ||
+ | </code> |