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[dvd::rip] Using mplayer -dumpstream instead of tccat?

Subject: [dvd::rip] Using mplayer -dumpstream instead of tccat?
From: Mate SOOS <soos@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:32:10 +0100
Hi!

There was once a thread about using mplayer instead of tccat. Well, I
bumped into the same problem, my DVD film was always stopped short when
ripping. Mplayer, however, played the film well. So, this is what I have
done:

1) Start a fresh project, with DVD disk as source

2) mplayer -dumpstream -dumpfile /foo/vob/002/track2.vob  dvd://2

3) Go into the Debug -> Show Transcode commands -> there is the "Grab Preview 
Image Command:" - copy and execute in console

4) Under Clip&Zoom tab, click on 'Generate preview images'

5) Do everything normally from now on (i.e. set clipping, and video options, 
etc.)

Anyways, this is kind of a how-to. It is also a method to ask the developers if 
they would be willing to incorporate mplayer as a ripper? It would save me some 
time ;)


Thanks for dvd::rip in any case!

Cheers,

Mate

PS: My Xeon quad-core with dvd::rip clustering is *very* fast! The first ever 
app to use out my multi-cores I say!

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