[MPlayer-users] Re: divx4 problem, and skins problem...

Arpi arpi at thot.banki.hu
Sun Dec 9 02:26:05 CET 2001


Hi,

> > > For those of you that can be interested, yesterday I tried with success
> > > to rip a DVD file from linux using wine and a very simple program for
> > > Windows. It has done everything very quickly and the I have used mplayer
> > heh?
> > why not mplayer -dvd 1 -dumpstream ?
> > but you know...
> 
> I tried that (with not the newest cvs-version) some time ago and it
> didn't work (I'll take a look into it later)
it's in the fresh CVS only

> > > to see the vob's. Just perfect. The program is DVDDecrypter.exe and it
> > > does its function and ripes the vob files. (without encoding.) 
> > under linux it's called csscat
> 
> Well, nice to know, since I looked around heavily to find something
> similar like vobdec under win and didn't find anything. 
> But - a search at either google.linux or google itself didn't turn up
> any usable information about csscat, for example where to get it.
it is part of libcss package

> So, like you did, I wrote something myself to solve the problem. It's
> actually a quick hack using the libdvdread library since I'm pretty
> new to programming, especially under linux. But it works and does
> something mplayer -dumpstream can't (for now..): Read the title of the
> dvd and write the files accordingly. The program is called vobcopy and
hehe you're cool in reinventing things...
it's part (example prog) of libdvdread and called play_title :)

so users have 4 ways to do it now :)
-dumpstream, csscat, play_title and your stuff...


A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team

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