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dvd::rip |
| version 0.98.8 |
| About dvd::rip |
dvd::rip is a full featured DVD copy program which provides an easy to use but feature-rich GUI to control almost all aspects of the ripping and transcoding process.
This is a list of dvd::rip's key features:
* Rip to harddisk, on the fly or from an existent DVD image
* Select audio track(s), viewing angle(s), multitple titles
* Rip as much audio tracks as you like into one AVI/OGG/SVCD file
* Supports all major video codecs, e.g: xvid, divx, ffmpeg, mpeg1, mpeg2
* DivX/Xvid multipass encoding
* (S)VCD modes, with multiple audio tracks for SVCD
* Integrated video bitrate calculator based on target size resp.
number of discs
* Automatic splitting of the target files for best fit on the
specified number of discs
* Several deinterlace filter presets
* Audio AC3 and PCM passthrough
* Audio MP3 encoding
* Audio volume maximizing and/or range compression
* OGG/Vorbis support, quality and bitrate based, adjusting the optimal
video bitrate after audio transcoding in quality mode
* WAV file creation from a selected audio track
* Subtitle rendering and vobsub creation
* Support for all transcode video filters, with realtime configuration
and video preview
* Live video transcoding preview window
* Chapter mode: one file per chapter
* Use your favorite movie player for preview
* Adjust clipping area using drag and drop
* Powerful auto adjusting of all clip & zoom parameters
* dvd::rip's zoom calculator let you adjust every possible parameter,
if you like to do so
* Two resize modes: fast and high quality resizing
* Simple but easy to use CD burning facility
* Last but not least a comprehensive cluster mode, which let you use all
your Linux/Unix hardware for parallel encoding
Requirements
This application requires GTK+ version 2.6.x.
Other dependencies include: transcode, ImageMagick, gtk2-perl. More here. |
| Latest Version: 0.98.8 |
Bugfixes:
- Tooltips were missing in the Preferences dialog.
Features:
- Added a small screen layout mode. The default layout doesn't fit well on wide screens with a small vertical resolution. On initial startup the "small" mode is activated, when the screen resolution has less than 1024 lines, but you can change it in the preferences at any time.
- dvd::rip now remembers the main window size between sessions.
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