On 6/21/2022 1:28 PM, Bill Cunningham wrote:
>
> On 6/21/2022 3:07 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> On 6/20/22 20:19, Tim via users wrote:
>>> On Mon, 2022-06-20 at 18:37 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
>>>> It is a dvd image from genisoimage using the -dvd-video switch.
>>>
>>> Is this a disk that has worked before?
>>>
>>> Alternatively, can you try doing this with another disc that has worked
>>> before?
>>
>> It's not a problem with the file. His problem is a lack of codecs.
>>
>>> For a standard DVD-video disc, you have menus to contend with, as well
>>> as several video files (some related to each other, others not). Your
>>> command line seems extraordinarily simple for dealing with the
>>> complexity of a video disc.
>>>
>>> DVDs, are usually an assembly of 1 GB parts of titles. e.g. Title 1
>>> part 1, title 1 part 2, title 1 part 3, title 2 part 1, title 2 part 2.
>>> With various index files so the player knows how to assemble the parts
>>> into sane order and interact with the menus.
>>
>> I just did a test and ffmpeg seems to handle it well. It appears to
>> find the main title and process that. I didn't get the menu in the
>> output file. I did test it with a very simple one, but from the
>> description, his will be even more simple.
>>
> There are shared libraries and links in usr/lib64 called openh264
> and so on. I have used dnf by hand to install a lot of these things
> there might be rpms I could be missing. I can copy some output if
> desired. Using CLI can sometimes be extra work. But I guess I am an
> old fashioned guy.
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