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Now we can use this latest ffmpeg to copy all streams inside the mymovie.vob* to a different format. ![]() Unpacking the tarfile created two new executables ffmpeg and ffprobe in the current dir. The advantage of a static build is that it has less, if no, dependencies. So scroll down until you see the latest and greatest, download, and unpack with e.g. For a typical current 64bit Linux build the direct link would be to this page. Since you ask for either avconv or ffmpeg, and I just learned that avconv is a fork of ffmpeg (see this answer for a discussion), I downloaded a current version of ffmpeg from this site as the aforementioned answer explains. However it seems it's currently too buggy to accomplish this - at least for my testcases. MAKEMKV RIP DVD WITHOUT SUBTITLES HOW TOOriginally, I planned to answer how to do this with avconv because (a) that answer is still missing and (b) avconv seems to be the default on ubuntu systems today. MAKEMKV RIP DVD WITHOUT SUBTITLES FULLShort answer: Skip down to section Full commandline and download ffmpeg from this site. Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 2: 49 >= 49 Output #0, matroska, to 'mylongmovie.mkv': Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate Only SUBTITLE_ASS type supported.Ĭommand avconv -i mymovie.VOB -c:s copy mymovie.mkv Stream #0.10: Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s16, 448 kb/sĪt least one output file must be specifiedĬommand avconv -i mymovie.VOB mymovie.mkvįile 'mymovie.mkv' already exists. Output avconv version 0.8.6-6:0.8.6-1ubuntu2, Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the Libav developers MAKEMKV RIP DVD WITHOUT SUBTITLES INSTALLI know it is possible to install the real ffmpeg but so far I have not done so.)Ĭommands cat VTS_01_1.VOB VTS_01_2.VOB VTS_01_3.VOB VTS_01_4.VOB VTS_01_5.VOB > ~/temp/mymovie.VOB (I am using Ubuntu where ffmpeg is an alias for avconv. Thank you in advance for any ideas on how to solve these problems. The Ubuntu video app does not show any subtitles, and only the first audio channel seems to be working, do the DVD image might be broken.Īnother file, for a double-layer DVD, displays the Subtitle encoding error, however when using the -c:s copy switch it further displays: Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 2: 49 >= 49Īv_interleaved_write_frame(): Invalid argument My VOB file has eight subtitle channels and two audio channels. So, how can I create ass subtitles from dvdsub using avconv? Īnd the -c:s copy switch, while it prevents the command to fail, it does not seem to produce a subtitle that the player can understand. However, when running avconv -codecs I get. However, the subtitle encoding in the DVD image is dvdsub and I get the following error Only SUBTITLE_ASS type supported. Alternatively I might use any other format with hard subtitles (subtitles as part of the video image). As far as I know the MKV format supports subtitles, so it seems an obvious choice. So far so good, however now I want to convert the DVD image with the subtitles.
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