I was pleased to see that with VLC 0.8 on OSX it looks like I can now transcode a ripped DVD... by playing the video_ts folder with the special output options. I have two (and a half) questions:
1) Is there any way to do this under Windows? I tried the wizard, but it doesn't seem to work. There is also no explicit way to select a video_ts folder, which makes me think that's why it's now working (I have to open it implicitly with drag & drop...). When I try it VLC always crashes.
1.5) Why is the Windows interface different from the OSX interface? (Just curious)
2) Is it possible (under OSX at least) to select all the options necessary to do this from the command line? I see the media URL syntax and switch for subtitles (looks like)... but how about specifying the output file?
Thanks! VLC is just fantastic and a great service to the community.
Pat Niemeyer
Author of Learning Java, O'Reilly & Associates and the BeanShell Java Scripting language.