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2010-02-21
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I just got tablet-encode
( http://mediautils.garage.maemo.org/tablet-encode.html )
running on my CentOS box and I love it.
But there's one thing I'm curious about.
I'm running this with a physical DVD in the drive:
tablet-encode -p n900 dvd: <output dir>
And I get a beautiful avi file from my DVD.... but only the first 15 minutes of the movie.
Should I use different options to capture all of the video files on the DVD? <i.e: the entire movie>
mplayer -identify dvd://
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2010-02-21
, 20:41
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( http://mediautils.garage.maemo.org/tablet-encode.html )
running on my CentOS box and I love it.
But there's one thing I'm curious about.
I'm running this with a physical DVD in the drive:
tablet-encode -p n900 dvd: <output dir>
And I get a beautiful avi file from my DVD.... but only the first 15 minutes of the movie.
Should I use different options to capture all of the video files on the DVD? <i.e: the entire movie>