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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Help in converting VOB file to AVI Post 302735103 by Ophiuchus on Friday 23rd of November 2012 11:32:25 AM
Old 11-23-2012
Hello Skrynesaver, thanks for your help!

One question:

I've tested with avidemux a sample VOB file and the output in AVI was in faster speed and the subtitles werent present.

So, with this utility ffmpeg, how can I set the options in order to include the correct bitrate, sampling rate, format (720x480, 4:3) and have the subtitles inside the AVI file knowing the characteristics of the VOB file (see below)?

Code:
0xE0 - Video - MPEG-2 / 720x480 (NTSC) / 4:3 / LBA: 1 / PTS: 00:00:00.280 /

Delay: 0ms

Thanks again.
 

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USAGE:(1)							   User Commands							 USAGE:(1)

NAME
photofilmstrip-cli - Slideshow creator with Ken Burns effect SYNOPSIS
photofilmstrip-cli [options] OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -p PROJECT, --project=PROJECT specifies the project file -o PATH, --outputpath=PATH The path where to save the output files. Use - for stdout. -t PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE 0=VCD, 1=SVCD, 2=DVD, 3=Medium, 4=HD, 5=FULL-HD [default: 3] -n VIDEONORM, --videonorm=VIDEONORM n=NTSC, p=PAL [default: p] -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT 0=Single pictures, 1=MPEG4-XVid (AVI), 2=MPEG(1/2)-Video (MPG), 3=Flash-Video (FLV), 4 =Motion-JPEG (AVI) [default: 1] -d, --draft enable draft mode - Activate this option to generate a preview of your PhotoFilmStrip. The rendering process will speed up dramati- cally, but results in lower quality. --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -p PROJECT, --project=PROJECT specifies the project file -o PATH, --outputpath=PATH The path where to save the output files. Use - for stdout. -t PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE 0=VCD, 1=SVCD, 2=DVD, 3=Medium, 4=HD, 5=FULL-HD [default: 3] -n VIDEONORM, --videonorm=VIDEONORM n=NTSC, p=PAL [default: p] -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT 0=Single pictures, 1=MPEG4-XVid (AVI), 2=MPEG(1/2)-Video (MPG), 3=Flash-Video (FLV), 4 =Motion-JPEG (AVI) [default: 1] -d, --draft enable draft mode - Activate this option to generate a preview of your PhotoFilmStrip. The rendering process will speed up dramati- cally, but results in lower quality. SEE ALSO
mencoder(1). AUTHOR
photofilmstrip was written by Jens Gopfert. This manual page was written by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@phys.ethz.ch>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Usage: photofilmstrip-cli [options] November 2010 USAGE:(1)
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