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HandBrake is a GPL'd multiplatform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 ripper/converter. HandBrake was originally available on the BeOS, but now has been ported over to MacOS X and to GNU/Linux. A Windows port is being worked on.
Supported sources:
- Any DVD-like source: VIDEO_TS folder, DVD image or real DVD (even encrypted)
- PAL or NTSC
- AC-3, LPCM or MPEG audio tracks
Outputs:
- File format: MP4, AVI or OGM
- Video: MPEG-4 or H.264 (1 or 2 passes or constant quantizer encoding)
- Audio: AAC, MP3, Vorbis or AC-3 pass-through (supports encoding of several audio tracks)
Misc features
- Chapter selection
- Basic subtitle support (burned into the picture)
- Integrated bitrate calculator
- Picture deinterlacing, cropping and scaling
- Grayscale encoding
Homepage : http://handbrake.m0k.org/
Download :http://download.m0k.org/handbrake/HandB … 7.1.tar.gz
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I'll give it a shot.
EDIT: It builds with JAM, and it seems that I wasted a lot of time recreating the package, which already exists in extra. DOH! :?
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Some useful information:
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/04/13/2139238
HandBrake under Linux doesn't yet have a graphical user interface and is only accessible from the command line :cry:
HandBrake-SVN:
pkgname=handbrake-svn
pkgver=69
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="A Bittorrent client that aims to be as efficient as possible"
url="http://handbrake.m0k.org/"
makedepends=('jam' 'nasm' 'subversion')
provides=('handbrake')
conflicts=('handbrake')
depends=()
source=()
md5sums=()
_svntrunk="svn://svn.m0k.org/HandBrake/trunk"
_svnmod="HandBrake"
build() {
cd $startdir/src
svn co $_svntrunk/ $_svnmod --config-dir ./ -r $pkgver
cp -r $_svnmod $_svnmod-build
cd $_svnmod-build
#Configure HandBrake
./configure && jam
#Install HandBrake
install -D -m0755 $startdir/src/$_svnmod-build/HBTest $startdir/pkg/usr/bin/handbrake
#Removing build directory
rm -rf ../$_svnmod-build
}
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Yup, and I spent an hour compiling it and found out it didn't make any binaries :?
Just your basic anime otaku some might even call nijikon.
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