dvd ripping for every [any] one (2 Viewers)

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Martin

Martin

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    I'm sorry, sir, I'm afraid you cannot expect the impossible from mplayer - to use a codec where there isn't one.

    On my ubuntu:

    $ mencoder -ovc help
    MEncoder 2:0.99+1.0pre7try2+cvs20060117-0ubuntu8 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
    CPU: Intel Pentium 4/Celeron 4 Northwood; Pentium 4 EE/Xeon Prestonia,Gallatin (Family: 15, Stepping: 4)
    CPUflags: Type: 15 MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 0 3DNow2: 0 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1
    Compiled with runtime CPU detection.
    91 audio & 204 video codecs

    Available codecs:
    copy - frame copy, without re-encoding. Doesn't work with filters.
    frameno - special audio-only file for 3-pass encoding, see DOCS.
    raw - uncompressed video. Use fourcc option to set format explicitly.
    nuv - nuppel video
    lavc - libavcodec codecs - best quality!
    vfw - VfW DLLs, currently only AVID is supported.
    qtvideo - QuickTime DLLs, currently only SVQ1/3 are supported.
    libdv - DV encoding with libdv v0.9.5
    xvid - XviD encoding
    x264 - H.264 encoding
    If you don't have it you can fall back on the xvid codec, but it tends to not be as nice.
     

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    Martin

    Martin

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    So when are you going to code the fetcher? :)
    More like code a script to build mplayer, which is a total bitch. On gentoo it's made convenient with use flags, choose which codecs etc. But on binary distros you havta make sure they're already compiled in.
     

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