Re: vobcopy
- From: norman <norman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 13:05:38 +0100
Thank you very much for that and it is good to learn that Vobcopy canIf anyone has any experience of using vobcopy with Ubuntu I would be
very pleased to hear your opinion.
I use it all the time with the "-m" option to rip the whole contents
of a DVD for later processing. I've never had even the slightest
problem with it in that role.
work. Unfortunately, I have met a problem. The DVD in question was of a
television broadcast and made using Mythtv. Vobcopy produced a number of
files including three of the actual broadcast. One file appeared to be
of the whole broadcast and two files of parts of the broadcast. The two
part broadcast files were readable using Avidemux but the one of the
entire broadcast was not. The screen consisted of a large number of
horizontal, coloured lines.
I have tried to find an answer using Google but have failed miserably.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Norman
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