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lsdvd
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Homepage
https://sourceforge.net/p/lsdvd/git/ci/0.20/tree/
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Why should this be included in the repository?
lsdvd is an handful tool to get usable information about DVDs (physical media, folder, iso) with native JSON output etc.
ℹ️ the author seems to have an issue regarding sourceforge tarball publication, but the latest version 0.20 is tagged in the VCS. I sent a message to the mailing list in order to know if the tarball for 0.20 can be released now. I think it would be better to wait for the 0.20 tarball if you can't package from the Git tag.
lsdvd 0.20 - GPL Copyright (c) 2002-2005, 2014 "Written" by Chris Phillips <[email protected]>
Usage: lsdvd [options] [-t track_number] [dvd path]
Options:
Extra information:
-a audio streams
-d cells
-n angles
-c chapters
-s subpictures
-P palette
-v video
-x all information
Formatting:
-Oh output as human readable (default)
-Oj output as JSON
-Op output as Perl
-Oy output as Python
-Or output as Ruby
-Ox output as XML
Other options:
-q quiet - no summary totals
-h this message
-V version information
$ lsdvd /dev/sr0
Disc Title: DISC_TITLE
Title: 01, Length: 00:00:16.360 Chapters: 01, Cells: 01, Audio streams: 01, Subpictures: 00
Title: 02, Length: 00:03:04.560 Chapters: 02, Cells: 02, Audio streams: 01, Subpictures: 00
Title: 03, Length: 00:03:52.160 Chapters: 02, Cells: 02, Audio streams: 01, Subpictures: 00
Title: 04, Length: 00:01:34.480 Chapters: 02, Cells: 02, Audio streams: 01, Subpictures: 00
Title: 05, Length: 01:30:44.160 Chapters: 12, Cells: 13, Audio streams: 03, Subpictures: 02
DVDDiscID: 497d66875a27fa80b2d2d71b2d8d51bf
Longest track: 05
Are we allowed to redistribute it?
GPL
What kind of user will use this package, and how many users do you think will use this package?
Mostly power users. I use it to encode old DVDs into recent video format, programatically findout about the audio, subtitles, DVD titles (the longest) then generate a well formed ffmpeg call. (and because ffprobe cannot probe for DVD titles for instance).
Link to source archive file
https://sourceforge.net/p/lsdvd/git/ci/0.20/tree/