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    h264enc

    Advanced shell script for video encoding

    Advanced shell script for encoding DVDs, Blu-rays or video files to the H.264 format using the encoding utility MEncoder from the MPlayer project. Supports all the useful options an end-user would need to make a successful encode. The script is a CLI front-end to MEncoder and various audio encoders and container muxers. h264enc is no longer actively developed.
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    CDX - Set default optical drive symlinks

    Allows easy view and change of /dev/cdrom, /dev/dvdrecorder, etc.

    This simple shell script creates 12 symlinks in /dev pointing to a user specified device as follows: /dev/cd /dev/cdr /dev/cdrom /dev/cdrw /dev/cdrecorder /dev/cdwriter /dev/dvd /dev/dvdr /dev/dvdrom /dev/dvdrw /dev/dvdrecorder /dev/dvdwriter
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    ripdvdscript

    a quick and dirty script to automate DVD ripping

    ...This script is way more complex and has many more features. Required installed tools: dvdbackup lsdvd - I have found a bug and solved it. Will post the fixed code soon. ffmpeg - with modules libx264,libmp3lame , optional libfdk_aac pp.sh - NOTE FUNCTIONING As a part of part of the ridvd_tv project, I am creating a BASH module to support POSIX compliant shell paramters.
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    TV_ENCODE! is a textual front end for MEncoder which allows the user to record live TV from NTSC, PAL, ATSC (or any future form) to industry standard MPEG-4 Video with MP3 Audio (DivX Compatible). Support for multiple capture sources.
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    This software is a bash script which aims to allow end-users to convert dvd movies into avi files
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    A script to automate audio CD, data CD and DVD burning on multiple drives simultaneously. Various data sources are supported (including pre-existing discs).
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