Halala...
Alors les commandes de vstrip sont :
vStrip - version 0.8a_css, by [maven] (maven@maven.de), CSS-code by R0TfL.
Usage:
vStrip [@]In [-Options] [[=]IDs]
In denotes the input-file and has to be the first argument. If a '@'
is prepended to the name, it is read as a streamlist (textfile).
Options:
-! defaults to strip everything,
-d enables demux mode (not producing a VOB anymore),
-e disables VOB-assumptions (no 2048 byte sectors), enables demux,
-g only keeps GOP-Headers of the Video-Stream(s),
-l lists the CELL-Positions parsed from the IFO-file,
-u tries to parse (and output) UDF-filesystem on In (e.g. vStrip M:\ -u)
-c splits the VOB by CELL-ID,
-v splits the VOB by VOB-ID,
-oM sets the output filename to M (add '+' in front to append),
-iN sets the IFO-file filename to N,
-jO sets default angle for IFO-Parsing to O (=1, 0 disables removal),
-pP selects program-chain (PGC) P (from IFO-file) and enables IFO-Parsing,
-$Q splits output-file(s) after Q megabytes (1024KB chunks),
-aR changes the aspect-ratio to R,
-fS changes the frame-rate to S,
-sT seeks to LBA T (2048 byte sectors),
-tU file IO: clib then ASPI (U=1), ASPI then clib (U=2), clib only (U=3),
-kV sets the key to V (5 hex bytes, no spaces),
-mW a key deduced from a padding-stream is worth W normal guesses (=2),
-nX sets the number of times a key needs to repeat to X (=2),
-qY sets percentage a candidate key has to have of all keys to Y (=75),
-rZ key-search per VOB-ID (Z=1), CELL-ID (Z=2) or VOB- & CELL-ID (Z=3),
IDs hex stream-ids (e.g. 0xe0), seperated by a space. If a '=' is
prepended to the id, the last stream is remapped to this id.
Hints:
- Demux mode can split, too (but "c" and "v" are exclusive),
- All the options w/o an argument can be combined (e.g. "-!dc" )
- Try a test-run on the VOB first (only filename as parameter),
- Frame-rates:
[1] 23.976 (24000/1001) fps [5] 30 fps
[2] 24 fps [6] 50 fps
[3] 25 fps [7] 59.94 (60000/1001) fps
[4] 29.97 (30000/1001) fps [8] 60 fps
[1] square pixels [3] 16:9 display
[2] 4:3 display [4] 2.21:1 display
Examples:
To get a list of the streams in a VOB:
vStrip in.vob
To keep video and AC3 stream 0x81 mapped to 0x80 using PGC 0 and 1GB chunks:
vStrip @in.lst -iin.ifo -p0 -$1024 -!oout.vob 0xe0 0xbd 0x81 =0x80
To demux the video-stream:
vStrip in.vob -!doout.m2v 0xe0
On, donc exemple, tu veux lire l'ifo out.ifo :
vstrip 0.vob -i"d:\rip_dvd\out.ifo"
Le 0.vob est bidon... Mais vstrip as besoin d'un VOB ou d'un .lst d'entrée !!!
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A+++ Bruce - http://www.bheller.com