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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Reliable Video Editing & DVD Burning Post 302654819 by Edward11 on Tuesday 12th of June 2012 09:51:42 AM
Old 06-12-2012
Hi,
It's really a matter of preference. Don't really know when you get down to what I would say to be the most popular 5 (NEC, BenQ, Liteon, Plextor, Pioneer) that it would be very difficult to say whats BEST. Jusr a matter of what your doing with it, looking at the various forums, looking at various tests and media capabilities and choosing what best suits your needs. IMO and from my experience, I like the NEC 3500. A lot of people will agree and a lot won't. Like I said, it's preference. I often use to apply raxio creator to edit or for the purpose of DVD-brennen videos and create DVDs like a pro.

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MPEGCAT(1)																MPEGCAT(1)

NAME
mpegcat - Extracts structural information and PES streams from an MPEG2 video file SYNOPSIS
mpegcat { options } { file } DESCRIPTION
mpegcat dumps detailed textual information about an MPEG2 file. It also has an option for writing out a particular Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) given its id. The original purpose of mpegcat was for debugging stream parsing issues in the gopchop cuts-only MPEG2 video editor, but it has more gen- eral utility. OPTIONS
GENERAL OPTIONS -d,--debug Report debug info -D,--dvd-format Enable DVD packet extensions -h,-?,--help Help -w,--write FILE,0xID[,0xSID] Write PES with id ID (and subid SID) to FILE. Sub Picture Unit (SPU) streams such as overlays, subtitles and DVD menus extracted using this option can be displayed using the companion gtkspu utility. To find SPU streams in a .VOB ripped from a DVD: $ mpegcat -iDa VTS_01_0.VOB | grep SPU 131086: 0xBD: DVD Audio 0x20 (SPU 0): 2028 bytes (next marker @ 133120) 133134: 0xBD: DVD Audio 0x20 (SPU 0): 2028 bytes (next marker @ 135168) 137230: 0xBD: DVD Audio 0x20 (SPU 0): 190 bytes (next marker @ 137426) ... To save a given stream: $ mpegcat -iDaw dump.spu,0xBD,0x20 VTS_01_0.VOB > /dev/null (And to view the stream) $ gtkspu dump.spu 1 $ gtkspu dump.spu 2 $ gtkspu dump.spu 3 ... PROCESSING TOGGLES -V,--enter-video Process video packets (forced by -t option) GENERAL DISPLAY TOGGLES -p,--pack Toggle Pack packet start display -v,--video Toggle video ES packet start display -a,--audio Toggle audio ES packet start display -o,--other Toggle other stream display (only show video & audio) -y,--system Toggle system header display -e,--errors Toggle packet errors -i,--invert Invert all display toggles VIDEO DISPLAY TOGGLES -s,--slices Toggle slice starts (default off) -q,--sequence Toggle sequence header display -g,--GOPs Toggle GOP header display -f,--frames Toggle Picture header display SHORT CUTS -F,--just-frames Show only video frames (same as '-Vepvaoyq') FILE OFFSET OPTIONS -b,--begin=NUM Start reading at offset NUM -n,--num=NUM Stop after reading NUM bytes -t,--scan-stream Scan every byte of the stream instead of using PES offsets (this can show erroneous 'start code emulation' codes) AUTHOR
Kees Cook, <kees@outflux.net> SEE ALSO
gopchop(1), gtkspu(1) 28 October 2006 MPEGCAT(1)
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