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DVD Rip-O-Matic

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KDE Video Application

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Link:  Link
Downloads:  18205
Submitted:  Mar 4 2005
Updated:  Oct 7 2006

Description:

This wizard will help you create high quality backups of DVD movies to XviD format.

It is supposed to be the opposite of the famous DVD:Rip tool: Easy to use, a minimal amount of adjustable settings and automatic detection of the optimal values of almost all adjustable settings. It should produce very high quality rips, even if you have no idea what the settings mean and just use it in the next-next-next-finish way.

The wizard supports title and language selection, AC3 stream copy or MP3 audio, single or two-pass encoding and automatic splitting at scene boundaries.

DVD Rip-O-Matic can also generate executable ripping scripts. This allows you to run it as a background process, end your KDE session and go to bed.

It has not been tested very well yet, so please tell me if it works for you.

Requirements:

* Kommander 1.0 ( Part of KDEWebDev package, version 3.3.x )

* Recent Transcode

* Recent MPlayer version with support for DVD reading, DVD decryption, LAME MP3 encoding and XviD encoding. MPlayer version 1.0rc5 and newer versions are known to work perfectly.

This release features a custom target size for the generated AVI file. This is very useful when you want to rip multiple titles and make them fit on a single CD or DVD.

Special thanks goes to Tijmen Collignon for having me borrow some of his messy NTSC disks.




Changelog:

VERSION 0.9 (March 4th 2005)

* Initial release

VERSION 0.91 (March 7th 2005)

* Updated some untranslated strings
* Updated installer to work when KDEDIR not set

VERSION 0.92

* Check if MPlayer supports XviD on startup
* Attempt to rip NTSC movies properly

VERSION 0.93

* Fixed installer to detect KDE path

VERSION 0.94 ( November 13th 2005 )

* Possibility to specify custom target file size
* Check for availability of MEncoder, Konsole and KDialog
* Some UI logic improvements

VERSION 0.95 ( October 7th 2006 )

* Add support for copying subtitles
* Fix detection of DTS Soundtracks
* Fix DVD movies with both DolbyDigital and DTS
* Minor layout/graphics updates




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 great!

 
 by Jeroenverh on: Mar 4 2005
 
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Just I was waiting for!!!

thanks


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 xvid and dvd player

 
 by wizard007 on: Mar 5 2005
 
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Will the resulting video file using Xvid work in a DVD-player that supports DivX?


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 Re: xvid and dvd player

 
 by meneerdik on: Mar 5 2005
 
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DVD Rip-O-Matic does not use exotic XviD options, so chances are that when you have a DivX certified DVD player, the XviD files produced by DVD Rip-O-Matic will work. But you never can be sure until you feed one to your player!


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 Nice, but problem

 
 by rraab on: Mar 5 2005
 
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In widget ScanTitlesButton:
Missing quotation in exec argument
/bin/bash: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `"Analysing DVD disk, please wait..."'
/bin/bash: -c: line 1: `.setText("Analysing DVD disk, please wait...")'


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 Re: Nice, but problem

 
 by meneerdik on: Mar 5 2005
 
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Which Kommander and KDE version?


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 DVD copies?

 
 by Enforcer on: Mar 5 2005
 
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Hi,

do you plan to add high quality DVD copies (to DVD-R video)? This would be one of the things I'm still missing under KDE.

There are lots of command line tutorials but no GUI tools that make the process easy to handle.

Thank you!


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 Re: DVD copies?

 
 by inkubuzz on: Mar 5 2005
 
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Yes, dvd-r copies would be awesome :)

certainly a nice addition to this already awesome peice of software


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 Re: DVD copies?

 
 by meneerdik on: Mar 5 2005
 
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Yes, I do. The plan is to create a GUI for 'streamdvd' in the same style as DVD Rip-O-Matic. Should be very easy to do with Kommander.

Just be patient.. :)


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 DVD backing up

 
 by thormedia on: Mar 5 2005
 
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I use this application

http://developer.berlios.de/projects/lxdvdrip/

lxdvdrip

I don't know if you guys know of it, but a nice GUI would be loveley!

Will automatically compressed a DVD-9 to DVD-5 etc..

Kind regards


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 Re: DVD backing up

 
 by meneerdik on: Mar 5 2005
 
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Hmm.. I don't know about this one.. It looks like it has a few dependencies that are not included by all Linux distro's. Correct me if I'm wrong please.

StreamDVD has only one dependency (DVDAuthor). It lacks features like DVD menu generation, but that could be added by writing a Bash script.


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 Re: Re: DVD backing

 
 by thormedia on: Mar 5 2005
 
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Yes, you are quite right, there are quite a few deps.

But hey, it's a oretty powerfull app.

I believe they have a gambas front end (Never got it working myself tho), the quality of which I have no idea.

Linux certainly needs it own nice sort of DVD Shrink, as it's all very well backing up your DVD-5's, but your collection of DVD-9's...well...

Please take a look and consider it. As far as the dep's go, well if someone really wants to use it, there going to read the INSTALL right ;-)

Kind regards

Miles


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 Re: Re: Re: DVD backing

 
 by BruceCadieux on: Mar 6 2005
 
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I use lxdvdrip. Once it is set up it fantastic. A GUI would be nice but for now I just create a link on my desktop, insert DVD, click link, ejects ripped DVD waits for blank, put in blank DVD hit enter and it burns.

Couldn't be easier. ;)


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 Re: Re: DVD backing up

 
 by meneerdik on: Mar 8 2005
 
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I try to target my software at unexperienced users who are unable to setup an application like this. More experienced users can do perfectly without a GUI, as has been illustrated by the desktop-link solution.

Experienced users who still want to have a GUI are invited to start developing Kommander applications themselves. For anyone who can write simple Bash scripts, Kommander is really easy to learn.


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 Great effort

 
 by Haplo770 on: Mar 7 2005
 
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I used this program over the weekend and thought is was thorough and easy to use.

It made a 700 mb movie in 2 hours. the only problem I had is that the audio is out of sync. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get the audio in sync.


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 Re: Great effort

 
 by meneerdik on: Mar 7 2005
 
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Was it an NTSC or a PAL DVD? The NTSC television system is a disaster, and ripping a NTSC DVD can lead to lots of problems, if it works at all.


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 Re: Great effort

 
 by meneerdik on: Mar 7 2005
 
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Another possibility is that you downloaded an older version from my website, which used the avisplit utility from transcode, which can lead so sync problems on the second (and third) disk of the rip.

My personal website is from now on in sync with kde-apps.org.


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