Video conversion in Linux with RippedWire and WinFF


 
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Old 02-05-2008
Video conversion in Linux with RippedWire and WinFF

Tue, 05 Feb 2008 19:00:00 GMT
In the past we have examined OggConvert and Thoggen, two GUI tools for simple encoding or transcoding video into free Ogg formats. But if you are interested in codecs other than Theora and Dirac, you have a lot more options to choose from. Let's consider two utilities that advertise both ease-of-use and quality: RippedWire targets DVD ripping and conversion specifically, and WinFF, which can convert DVD content and other video sources.


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SDL::Video(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     SDL::Video(3)

NAME
SDL::Video - a SDL perl extension SYNOPSIS
$video = new SDL::Video ( -name => 'pr0n.mpg' ); DESCRIPTION
"SDL::Video" adds support for MPEG video to your SDL Perl application. Videos are objects bound to surfaces, whose playback is controled through the object's interface. METHODS o "SDL::Video::error()" returns any error messages associated with playback o "SDL::Video::audio(bool)" enables or disables audio playback, (on by default) o "SDL::Video::video(bool)" enables or disable video playback, (on by default) o "SDL::Video::loop(bool)" enables or disable playback looping (off by default) o "SDL::Video::volume(int)" set the volume as per the mixer volume o "SDL::Video:display(surface)" binds the clip to a display surface o "SDL::Video::scale([x,y]|[surface]|int)" scales the clip by either x,y factors, scales to the image dimensions, or a single scalar. o "SDL::Video::play()" plays the video clip, call "SDL::Video::display()" before playing o "SDL::Video::pause()" pauses video playback o "SDL::Video::stop()" stops video playback o "SDL::Video::rewind()" resets the clip to the beginning o "SDL::Video::seek(offset)" seeks to a particular byte offset o "SDL::Video::skip(time)" skips to a particular time o "SDL::Video::region(rect)" takes a SDL::Rect and defines the display area o "SDL::Video::frame(int)" renders a specific frame to the screen o "SDL::Video::info()" returns a new "SDL::MPEG" object reflecting the current status o "SDL::Video::status()" returns either SMPEG_PLAYING or SMPEG_STOPPED or SMPEG_ERROR AUTHOR
David J. Goehrig SEE ALSO
perl(1) SDL::Surface(3) SDL::MPEG(3) perl v5.12.1 2010-07-05 SDL::Video(3)