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Convert multi language DVD using ffmpeg

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jweb

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I try to convert a multi language DVD movie into an mkv or ogv video, with the first 2 audio tracks using ffmpeg. I copied the VOBs of a DVD to the harddrive (using MS-W and ripit4me and DVDDecrypter since I cannot get it to work on Linux alone, I tried installing libdvdcss-1.4.0-x86_64 but the VOBs are still not readable, not even for the "file" command. See also here: ) This is the info I get via playing the merged VOB files of the main video (I merged the main VOBs into one single VOB file using "cat Whatever*.VOB > P_V0.VOB" and played it via mpv to get the below info) Code:

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Message # 1 13.02.20 - 00:31:44
RE: Convert multi language DVD using ffmpeg

Prairieman

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Your stream specifiers are way off. It's best to specify stream specifiers with the type, as otherwise you end up with something unexpected. The easiest way to map all audio streams, for example is to include Code:

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Message # 2 13.02.20 - 00:37:52
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zman

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@all (I know I reply to an old post, but it is my thread and I want to share the info with others who might lurk.) What works in the above example would be e.g. Code:

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Message # 3 13.02.20 - 00:47:46
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