I indeed ended up to rip everything to mkv using handbrake.
I'm not sure about my audio settings in handbrake but resulting DCP was
acceptable.
Changing framerate in handbrake from 25 to 24 fps is not a good idea too :
it just drops one image each second instead of slowing down them all.
Le 30/11/2015 11:39, Carl Hetherington via DCPomatic a écrit :
Do you have the DVD itself? I still think your best
bet would be to
try something like MakeMKV to just rip everything to a .mkv file. That
has always worked for me. Using VOBs directly is extremely fiddly and
prone to problems.
Cheers,
Carl
On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 12:23:27 +0100
Gérald Maruccia via DCPomatic <dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
(part 1)
Hello !
I did some experimentations with
- handbrake
- ffmpeg
It seems to work with handbrake but the final DCP has two (very)
short moments where picture is «pixelised» : fading/melting between
two scenes. I have to re-check the source dvd maybe it's already
there in.
With ffmpeg I tried :
ffmpeg -i file.VOB -c:a copy -c:v copy out.mpg
and it may not be enough ;-) Should I precise framerate, format, the
building of a timecode ?
For one DVD, the mpg file /as seen in DoM/ had the right duration and
framerate.
But another one had totally weird values :
125 fps instead of 25
2h22min12s11f length instead of 0h28min20s23f
→ what is strange to my eyes is when right click for properties
straight on that second mpg file, I can see correct values for
framerate and duration but DoM shows other ?
→ I manually modified in DoM and I'll test very soon the DCP.
(There is one short movie 15-30min per dvd)
(os is ubuntu 14.04 64bits)
…to be continued ;-)
G.
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(part 2)
had the time to test the DCP and there is at least one issue :
the sound is out of sync on some parts of the movie.
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