![]() ![]() Click Profile and select MP4(encoded by H264 codec) or HEVC MP4 as the output format. There are various VOB files in VIDEO_TS folder including adverting and trailers mostly main video file with the name VT_01_1.VOB. Note: If your VOB files are in a VIDEO_TS folder folder, you can drag the whole VIDEO_TS folder directly to the program, or open the VIDEO_TS folder, and pick the VOB files one by one. (Note: batch conversion is supported, so you can load multiple VOB files to convert at a time.) After downloading, install and run EaseFab Video Converter Ultimate on your PC or Mac, click Add Video button to load your source VOB files. Here we will take EaseFab Video Converter Ultimate for Windows as the example. The step-by-step guide is almost the same on PC and Mac. ※ For macOS 10.14 or lower, you can also download 32-bit installer here ↓ Tutorial: How to convert VOB to MP4 fast with best quality-size tradeoff aspect "16:9" -map 0:v -c:v libx264 -map 0:a -c:a copy forcedkeyframe.Free Download for Windows 11 or lower Free Download for macOS Ventura or lower How can I include a forced keyframe 0.1 sec after the chaptermarks andĪt certain points? (this test did not work:įfmpeg -i VTS_08_1.VOB -t 00:02:00 -force_key_frames 00:00:05 -g 300 How should the chapter textfile for ffmpeg look - syntax? Mkv-container? Could the option be -map_chapters and what is the correct How does ffmpeg write chapter marks from a textfile into a Searching quite a time in the documentation - it simply didn't work. Please can you help me with this? - I couldn't find the command after The chaptermarks with forced keyframes 0.1 sec after the chaptermarks ![]() I am not happy with using mkvmerge, because it's much better to combine Please assure the Syntax belowĪdi at HOST:mkvmerge -o OUTPUT.mkv -chapters chapterfile2.txt XXX.mkvĪdi at HOST:cat chapterfile2.txt # Syntax of chapter textfile for Interesting: The chaptermarks are exactly 5 sec too late - might beīecause of "ID_DVD_TITLE_1_LENGTH=5.000" in chapterfile.txt - anyhow IĪfter ripping the XXX.vob with ffmpeg to an XXX.mkv the chaptermarks canĮasily be included with mkvmerge. Please see the line beginning with "CHAPTERS:" I think this is "ID_DVD_TITLE_8_CHAPTERS=38" in chapterfile.txt (seeīelow) when beginning to count with the index 0 instead ofĪdi at HOST:/media/adi/bd29891a-00d1-42f2-997c-6d3073626884/Videos/monsterBox$ To be replaced by the number indicating the correct title on the current This command dumpsĪll metainformation of the current title into chapterfile.txt. "mplayer dvd://TITLE -identify > chapterfile.txt". Meanwhile I managed to extract the chapterinformation with the command > ffmpeg-user-request at with subject "unsubscribe". > ffmpeg-user at > To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email > Please remember that top-posting is forbidden on this list. > but that could be added with a little effort. > files and controls the timestamp resets. ![]() > to generate a concat script that only takes the relevant part of the VOB You can use the "dvd2concat" script distributed along with FFmpeg > due to timestamps resets and menu data interleaved with the actual video > Also, concatenating the VOB files like you did will not work correctly, > how to read DVDs directly, and the information is not present in the VOB MPlayer can read them when reading the DVD directly > (language of the streams, palette of the subtitles, etc.), is stored in > On DVDs, the chapter information, like all the rest of the metadata > I don't understand where the chapter information is stored in the DVDs. > FYI: I didn't encode anything in this dumping-step in order not to loose > I wanted to process the vob-file with ffmpeg afterwards ) ![]() > in Stream #0:0 below but they are not as VLC nor ffprobe don't show them. I've dumped the DVD with mencoder onto the HDD Next message (by thread): Rip DVD with ffmpeg.Previous message (by thread): Rip DVD with ffmpeg.Rip DVD with ffmpeg Adi Marvillo adi5 at gmx.at ![]()
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