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VDRIP is a Perlscript utility to help you to rip your Videos in MPEG2 formats (MPEG-TS, MPEG-PS). It compacts them into divx/mpeg4 .avi files. The software is released as a 'all in one' file. vdrip.pl runs on GNU/Linux and it is free and open source.
dvpod is a simple wrapper script for Handbrake specifically designed to allow easy ripping of DVD tracks for use on video iPods.
It's particularly useful for batch ripping multiple tracks from a single disk to individual files for the iPod.
writeit is the project name for a number of tools to create DVD-Video data and further handling. It is currently focussed on developping C binaries (mkdvdvimage, ...). The perl (historical) script writeit.pl is a command line front-end to a number of CD/
A Perlscript that utilizes transcode, ffmpeg, mjpeg, and dvdauthor to convert a DivX movie to DVD compliant files (AUDIO_TS, VIDEO_TS). Pipes are used to combine the mpeg2 conversion, multiplexing, and dvdauthor'ing into one step.
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A simple perlscript that creates a MNG (Multiple-image Network Graphics) video file from a series of PNG (Portable Network Graphics) image files, making it possible to enjoy multi-frame output from Povray in Mozilla.