oli993
17.11.02, 20:42
Hi,
dvd::rip ist wohl das bekannteste Frontend zu transcode, um DVDs zu rippen und umzuwandeln in Avi-Videos oder (Super)-Video-CDs.
Changelog:
2002/11/17
* Yeah, finally it's done: I released dvd::rip 0.48.0 today. So we have a stable release again. Look at the Change Log entries of the 0.47 pre-release series and the final 0.48.0 release.
* Major new features since 0.46 are: OGG/Vorbis support, extensive subtitle support, a CD burning module and many many minor feature enhancements and bugfixes.
* Because this stable release took so long, I decided to maintain two branches from now on. I introduced a new version numbering to distuingish them (it's like the Linux Kernel, Perl itself and many other Open Source packages are numbered): the stable branch has even minor numbers (that's why this release became 0.48.0, and not 0.47) and the unstable branch has odd minor numbers. This way I can release bugfix versions also on the stable branch, what was not possible until now. The underscore to mark pre-releases disappeared.
* I revised the online documentation completely, so it's now better structured and it's easier for me to maintain it, and hopefully easier for you to find the information you need. Static HTML and an PDF versions may follow, also dvd::rip may use it as an context sensitive help in future. Probably it has many typos, which I'll fix as soon I'll see them ;)
* transcode 0.6.2-20021114 released a few days ago is the currently recommended version. It fixes the A/V sync cluster bug introduced somewhere during the 0.6.2 snapshot release series. 0.6.1 works also, but dvd::rip's subtitle module isn't available with it.
Download auf:
http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/
Gruß Oli.
dvd::rip ist wohl das bekannteste Frontend zu transcode, um DVDs zu rippen und umzuwandeln in Avi-Videos oder (Super)-Video-CDs.
Changelog:
2002/11/17
* Yeah, finally it's done: I released dvd::rip 0.48.0 today. So we have a stable release again. Look at the Change Log entries of the 0.47 pre-release series and the final 0.48.0 release.
* Major new features since 0.46 are: OGG/Vorbis support, extensive subtitle support, a CD burning module and many many minor feature enhancements and bugfixes.
* Because this stable release took so long, I decided to maintain two branches from now on. I introduced a new version numbering to distuingish them (it's like the Linux Kernel, Perl itself and many other Open Source packages are numbered): the stable branch has even minor numbers (that's why this release became 0.48.0, and not 0.47) and the unstable branch has odd minor numbers. This way I can release bugfix versions also on the stable branch, what was not possible until now. The underscore to mark pre-releases disappeared.
* I revised the online documentation completely, so it's now better structured and it's easier for me to maintain it, and hopefully easier for you to find the information you need. Static HTML and an PDF versions may follow, also dvd::rip may use it as an context sensitive help in future. Probably it has many typos, which I'll fix as soon I'll see them ;)
* transcode 0.6.2-20021114 released a few days ago is the currently recommended version. It fixes the A/V sync cluster bug introduced somewhere during the 0.6.2 snapshot release series. 0.6.1 works also, but dvd::rip's subtitle module isn't available with it.
Download auf:
http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/
Gruß Oli.