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  1. data/ChangeLog +4 -0
  2. data/LICENSE.TXT +70 -0
  3. data/README +95 -29
  4. data/TODO +85 -71
  5. data/USAGE_TERMS.TXT +15 -0
  6. data/VERSION +1 -1
  7. data/bin/sensible-cinema +90 -32
  8. data/bin/sensible-cinema-cli +17 -0
  9. data/edit sensible cinema decision list files.bat b/data/create new sensible cinema decision list → files.bat +0 -0
  10. data/ext/mkrf_conf.rb +17 -0
  11. data/how_to_create +1 -0
  12. data/lib/add_any_bundled_gems_to_load_path.rb +17 -0
  13. data/lib/blanker.rb +17 -0
  14. data/lib/drive_info.rb +17 -0
  15. data/lib/edl_parser.rb +17 -0
  16. data/lib/fake_blanker.rb +17 -0
  17. data/lib/file_chooser.rb +17 -0
  18. data/lib/keyboard_input.rb +17 -0
  19. data/lib/mencoder_wrapper.rb +32 -33
  20. data/lib/mouse.rb +17 -0
  21. data/lib/mouse_forever.rb +17 -0
  22. data/lib/mplayer_edl.rb +31 -0
  23. data/lib/muter.rb +17 -0
  24. data/lib/ocr.rb +17 -0
  25. data/lib/overlayer.rb +17 -0
  26. data/lib/screen_tracker.rb +18 -1
  27. data/lib/storage.rb +99 -82
  28. data/lib/swing_helpers.rb +17 -0
  29. data/lib/vlc_programmer.rb +17 -0
  30. data/preamble +17 -0
  31. data/sensible-cinema.gemspec +12 -5
  32. data/spec/blanker.spec.rb +17 -0
  33. data/spec/common.rb +17 -0
  34. data/spec/convert_image.rb +17 -0
  35. data/spec/drive_info.spec.rb +17 -0
  36. data/spec/edl_parser.spec.rb +17 -0
  37. data/spec/keyboard_input.spec.rb +17 -0
  38. data/spec/mencoder_wrapper.spec.rb +61 -21
  39. data/spec/mouse.spec.rb +17 -0
  40. data/spec/mplayer_edl.spec.rb +33 -0
  41. data/spec/muter.spec.rb +17 -0
  42. data/spec/ocr.spec.rb +17 -0
  43. data/spec/overlayer.spec.rb +17 -0
  44. data/spec/screen_tracker.spec.rb +17 -0
  45. data/spec/sensible_cinema_gui.spec.rb +38 -16
  46. data/spec/swing_helpers.spec.rb +17 -0
  47. data/spec/vlc_programmer.spec.rb +17 -0
  48. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/COOL_RUNNINGS.txt +23 -1
  49. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/Harry Potter 2.txt +18 -0
  50. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/pack_wedding_2007-03-03.txt +24 -0
  51. data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/example_edit_decision_list.txt +1 -1
  52. metadata +13 -6
  53. data/LICENSE +0 -56
data/ChangeLog CHANGED
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+ == 0.18.0 ==
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+ Add some home video EDL's, clarify the license(s), use a slightly better video codec, minor bug fixes/refactoring.
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  == 0.17.0 ==
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  Grab using a different codec (wish I could grab to the *same* codec)
data/LICENSE.TXT ADDED
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+ All files (c) Roger Pack 2010
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+ All files are released under the GPLv3 license [1] unless otherwise specified. Ping me if you want/need this changed.
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+ May contain some 3rd party libraries/executables under their own (separate, open source) licenses.
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+ So...is this legal?
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+ Unclear. In general ripping personal DVD's is legal.
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+ And making "backup copies" of commercial DVD's (I think--I'm no laywer) may fall under fair use.
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+ It is controversial to use open source software to play/rip commercial DVD's.
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+ There are a few conflicting views.
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+ Sensible-cinema doesn't actually do any decryption or decoding, nor has any knowledge of it.
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+ It doesn't even have knowledge
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+ as to whether the DVD being ripped is encrypted or not. We don't distribute sensible-cinema with
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+ the ripping program, either (the user must install it later).
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+ You can ask the authors of that program if it is legal. Apparently
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+ libdvdcss (which the other programs that it calls out to use) has never been legally challenged in court (or so they say),
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+ and uses a slightly different algorithm than those that have, so the jury's out.
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+ Using sensible-cinema is probably not any more unethical than ripping your DVD collection to your hard
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+ drive so you can ""keep your DVD's all in one place" or what not.
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+ It's about the same as using VLC media player to watch a DVD, which also uses libdvdcss.
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+ Also note that if you watch an edited DVD in a commercial DVD player, your are using a DVD player that conforms
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+ with encryption specifications, so that might have some sway.
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+ Note also that fair use at times does allow one to "record" things for personal use/backup (for example off the TV).
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+ If general, if it's not legal in your country, then don't use it!
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+ You are responsible for your actions and use of this program.
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+ It is possible that the authors of sensible-cinema are not cupable of anything
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+ regarding its use themselves, since they re-distribute no edited media,
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+ nor distribute cracking codes. Check your country's rules first.
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+ If it's illegal, don't use it!
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+ Note: do not redistribute/re-sell edited commercial DVD's. We have learned from clean flicks that
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+ redistributing edited commercial DVD's is illegal in the US. We hope that sensible-cinema
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+ is more legal, since you can get the DVD's from wherever you want, and it doesn't change their
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+ structure at all. Please don't redistribute. If creating copies of commercial DVD's is illegal
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+ in your country, then don't do it! Use the "watch in realtime" option.
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+ DO NOT MAKE ILLEGAL COPIES.
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+ In terms of copyright, it could be legal under the The Family Home Movie Act of 2005,
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+ at least in the United States, when viewed using the "playlist" option (v 0.10'ish, then later removed).
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+ In general, if I have the original DVD sitting next to my TV, I don't feel bad about watching
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+ its edited copy, but please consult a laywer first if you have any concerns.
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+ This program can also be used for editing home movies, etc (example, the "pack wedding" file herein included).
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+ Note that this software might well be legal in the EU,
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+ as it is only software (if you watch it on your computer), and therefore possibly not subject to patents in certain countries
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+ (see "What about patent licenses?" in [2]).
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+ Also note that several ideas have been released in the code that are disabled in the final release. Please see the blog
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+ for release notes http://betterlogic.com/roger, as well as http://ruby-forum.com (ruby talk ML there), and rubygems.org
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+ which lists the various releases, including release notes, when installed, and also github.com/rdp/sensible-cinema which,
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+ lists commits and changes and release notes, and is publicly available.
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+ A more ancient history of various brainstorming thoughts was described here:
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+ http://betterlogic.com/roger/?p=2618
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+ Note also that the authors of sensible cinema make no money on the project, nor sell the product.
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+ It's distributed free for use for any end users, source code is available (see license section).
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+ YOU MUST AGREE TO THE gplv3 in order to use this software.
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+ USING THIS SOFTWARE MIGHT BE ILLEGAL IN SOME COUNTRIES
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+ Please check with your legal advisor, and if this is the case in your country, you are NOT licensed to use this freeware.
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+ [1] http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html, also gplv3 file.
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+ [2] http://www.videolan.org/support/faq.html
data/README CHANGED
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- Sensible-cinema is a program that allows you to apply pre-programmed edit decision lists (i.e. "mute out"
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- or "bleep out" scene lists or skip scenes) for DVD's.
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+ Sensible-cinema (also known as "paranoid cinema" [inside joke] ) is a program that allows you to apply
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+ programmed edit lists (Edit Decision Lists [2]) to DVD's.
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+ I.e. you can edit a DVD to "mute out" or "bleep out" scenes, or skip them.
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- An experimental player also works on arbitrary media players like netflix online, vlc, hulu, etc, but is currently disabled.
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+ It is essentially a linear editor [1] that applies Edit Decision Lists [2] to videos, by wrapping
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+ a few freely available open source (GPL) programs [3] (VLC Media Player, Mplayer/mencoder, ffmpeg et al)
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+ to accomplish the editing.
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- It is basically a linear editor [1] that applies Edit Decision Lists [2] to videos, by wrapping
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+ To use it, basically install then run it (see below).
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+ It will come up with some windows where you choose what you want to do
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+ (edit an edit list, use an edit decision list to edit a DVD, etc.)
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+ Enjoy!
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- To use it, basically install it, then run it. It will come up with some windows where you choose what to do
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  == Installation ==
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- download the latest .zip version file from: http://rogerdpack.t28.net/sensible-cinema/
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- unzip it (right click -> Extract all)
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- "click into it" and search for and start the file "run sensible cinema.bat"
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+ To install, download the latest .zip versioned file from: http://rogerdpack.t28.net/sensible-cinema/
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+ then unzip it (right click -> Extract all)
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+ then "click into it" and search for and run the file "run sensible cinema.bat"
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- Note that you'll need java previously installed for it to work, but chances are you already have it.
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- == Creating Your Own List ==
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+ Once you're done then you can contribute your scene descriptions file if desired, back to the project itself (see the "feedback" section,
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  == FAQ ==
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- A. You can burn a DVD with it. First create it on your hard drive. Then use
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+ A. You could burn a new DVD with it. First create it on your hard drive. Then use some burning utility.
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+ == Motivation ==
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+ See the included LICENSE file for licensing and usage terms (basically it's under gplv3 for all the source).
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+ Some other programs are (distributed separately and) used by this one, typically they are under the gplv2 license.
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- figure out if mplayer/smplayer as a player has a fast forward feature...
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+ @DVD flick: support multi-track audio/subtitles (if they're already in the streams...)
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+ note the mplayer/smplayer as a player fast forward feature...
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  several "play now" options...without a navigator of course :)
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  visualbasic-like playlist
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  one line at a time :P
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- provide link for cheap DVD decoder :)
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+ provide link for cheap DVD decoder if absent [ffdshow?] :)
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  "round conservatively, write no file" playback
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  mplayer batch (playlist?)
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  can generate mplayer EDL's and play them...hmm...smplayer them?
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- update license too...
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  "round conservatively, yes write file"
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- then I guess they could play it back?
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+ then I guess they could play it back immediately...?
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  get half-way through (rip, start writing edited copy), then start playing back as writing edited full copy
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  one that's "play DVD to x, now play it muted, now play it to y" (playlist? batch?)
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  one for watch unedited "as grabbing" (in create mode)
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  can I do this super accurately anyway, more easily?
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- one that's "rip and save first 20 minutes, start me on that, do the whole thing..."
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- finalize my google doc on rippers et al.
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- non parallelize
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- can have different volume settings
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- can insert other sections (same disk) mid-stream :P
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- these last two have gotta be lower prio than the rest...
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+ one that's "rip and save first 20 minutes edited, start me on that, do the whole thing..." [?]
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+ except after 20 minutes you're hosed
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+ some super spiffy version that can grab and play "both" *on the fly* somehow LOL
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+ maybe one that is watching the extraction (get info, get info, get info...)...as it includes scene x, it adds it edited to the end of the final output file...
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+ This seems like the only real way.
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+ one that's "we're ripping, but play from that via EDL or playlist"
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  whichr: return nil
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- install smplayer before mencoder [?]
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- smaller .zip
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- bundle 7z [?]
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- remove note about it
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- using, burning, creating "howto's"
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- better
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- usability test them?
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- umm...shouldn't using be pretty straight forward tho?
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  using+burning screencast
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  editing screencast
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  check all the many options to see if there's a "cross platform way to split files accurately" besides my hacky kludge.
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  can rip from a DVD-like local folder (would anybody ever need this?)
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  ripping "redoes" a large last section, for combining. Can I avoid this?
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- plus I do some copy, some ac3?
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- @dvd flick do you need that frequent of i-frames?
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+ plus I do some copy, some ac3 audio codec? huh? avoidable?
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+ @dvd flick do you need that frequent of i-frames?
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  rename bat as template.bat
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+ add a developer readme
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  can parse IMDB (require they put in the URL by hand fer now)
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  add stuffs to imdb hmmm
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  IMDB easy mapping
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  Note to people: make several EDL's per movie.
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  Note to people: clean your disks!
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+ @mencoder: cannot rip from dvd with -ovc copy -oac copy (tearing)
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  burnable to DVD/CD/multi DVD automagically... (auto-burn insert your new disk!)
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  can *re-use* original navigation stuffs, less the profanity (is that possible? VobBlanker help, perhaps?)
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  can lop off sections to save space (?)
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  legal shtuff (LICENSE)
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  @smplayer: right click on DVD...
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- == random non-DVD (or don't care when) backlog ... note: just plow forward, to "grab" available ideas...except that for now, just what *I* plan on needing for myself (filters for what I need/want). ==
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- the ac3 thing
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+ the ac3 thing (I have to specify it...is this necessary? is it always ac3?)
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+ can have different volume settings
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  ask VLC "fuzzy menus on the happiest baby dvd expected?"
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  right click on DVD player, rip edited with SC?
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- auto-zip it with my rake task :)
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- split the two projects somehow (project + distribution)
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- two releases: experimental, developer/experimental
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- bring back the old :)
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- button for "suck in EDL's"
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- split out the EDL's to a separate project (?)
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- make the other stuff work again, since I no longer use YAML...
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- advertise my "splitting joining" google doc page. also test the various options there for accurateness :)
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- also note that mencoder doesn't do splitting very well, for some reason.
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- pass unit tests again jruby
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  @mplayer and VLC "you should seek better, like the ogg vorbis fellas recommend..."
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  report to jruby "when one thread dies, the GUI becomes unresponsive" (and others already previously reported to ruby-forum.com...)
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  DVD's (right click on DVD player, play with SC?)
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  use spiffy differentiation for DVD's on windows
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+ a "certified clean" list
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+ advertise my "splitting joining" google doc page. also test the various options there for accurateness :)
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+ check for "newer version available" or not...
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+ buy blu-ray decrypter, try it out.
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+
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+ == random non-DVD backlog ... note: just plow forward, to "grab" available ideas...except that for now, just what *I* plan on needing for myself (filters for what I need/want). ==
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+ fade in/fade out volume, video
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+ make the other stuff work again, since I no longer use YAML...
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+ pass unit tests again jruby
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  speed up slow unit tests
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  can "watch as it is being ripped" (concat, watching it as it grows faster than you watch...)
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  make the overlay window uncloseable (?)
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- note that youtube "can" be downloaded then a local edited copy created, from that download. (mb add downloading ability?)
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- a "certified clean" list (?)
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+ note that youtube can be downloaded then a local edited copy created, from that download. (mb add downloading ability?)
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  screencast of things helpful (use, creation...).
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  tune up the levels...
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  prototypes of the experimental stuff (overlay, track time while recording -> map file, specifiable levels, more?)