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dvd_copy [2018/03/27 23:34]
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dvd_copy [2023/04/09 15:37]
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-dvd_copy ​1.2 - copy a single DVD track to the filesystem+dvd_copy - copy a single DVD track
  
-Usage: dvd_copy [-t track] [-c chapter[-chapter]] [-o filename] [dvd path]+Usage: dvd_copy [path] [options]
  
-DVD path can be a device namea single file, or directory.+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
  
-Examples: +DVD path can be a device ​name, a single file, or directory ​(default: ​/dev/sr0)
-  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 +
- +
-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>​ </​code>​
  
 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. 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.
  
-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 [[ccextractor]] to get them out.+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. 
 + 
 +** Encoding ** 
 + 
 +Here's what I use when copying a DVD and encoding with ffmpeg: 
 + 
 +<​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>​

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