how to set the purple background?- Themes as args: theme= gray, red, green, blue, random, dynamic, and blank.
how to set the purple background?- Themes as args: theme= gray, red, green, blue, random, dynamic, and blank.
the app is still frequently being developed, last update was 4 days agoI know i keep saying this every few months? but, when will development of this app would return?
the app is still frequently being developed, last update was 4 days ago
https://github.com/SuperrSonic/WiiMC-SSLC
however you have to compile it yourself, since the stable updates dont come out that often
I've been looking into directly ripping DVDs using ffmpeg, whilst combining the approach I suggest. It's essentially this (DVD Drive is X:\ ) :
c:\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -i x:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_1.VOB -acodec libmp3lame -qscale:a 4 -vcodec libx264 -profile:v main -crf 14 -maxrate 1600k -bufsize 2M -vf "scale=720:576,yadif=mode=2" output.mp4
What's different is needing to specify a VOB file and adding in the deinterlacing filter yadif=mode=2.
What's hassle is where you're ripping a DVD movie and need to know which VOB files to concatenate together to get the whole movie using the concat protocol:
ffmpeg -i "concat:VTS_01_1.VOB|VTS_01_2.VOB"
Again, you'll get way, way better results downscaling a 1080p file of the movie. This direct ripping of VOB files is mostly going to be for ripping TV series DVDs where they've put each episode into a single VOB file where it's easy to figure out which are the right VOB files to rip (per episode).
Not sure.What format would you recommend for burning to an actual disc?
The defaults in Handbrake cause frame drops in many videos when doing 576p (especially the CQ setting). This is from a previous post, where I worked out better settings. The two bits which matter are increasing CQ and using MP3 for audio. This accommodates the weak CPU on Wii.Just use the video converter called Handbrake.
The defaults in Handbrake cause frame drops in many videos when doing 576p (especially the CQ setting). This is from a previous post, where I worked out better settings. The two bits which matter are increasing CQ and using MP3 for audio. This accommodates the weak CPU on Wii.
"Preset: Very Fast 576p25
Summary tab: Under Format, select MKV.
Video tab: Select the hardware encoder (in my case H.264 (AMD VCE)). At Encoder Profile, select Main, 3.0. At Quality, move CQ to 24.
Audio tab: Codec as MP3, Quality, 4.
In the app, 'Skip Deblocking Filter' set to 'On'. Set 'Force 576p' to 'On'.
At these settings there may be a few frame drops here and there but not that many.
If you're having too many frame drops on a particular video, drop CQ to 26 and / or change to 'Very Fast 480p30'."
Animation content is likely to rip from DVD without issue, especially if it's US DVDs being ripped to 720x480. It's just some content has trouble at 576p and moving the audio codec to MP3 frees up CPU.I usually use lower settings anyway as most of the stuff I convert is from DVD. In particular I have converted most of the episodes of my personal DVD set of the First 100 episodes of SpongeBob and they work without issue using a video bitrate of less than 1000kbps and m4a audio at 128kbps or 160kbps.
Though when it comes to HD content (Blu-Ray movies dumped with my PS3 using multiMAN) it is best to avoid VFR as it causes stuttering even on more powerful hardware.
You're ripping US DVDs at 720x480?to rip DVD I use make mvk, it rips exactly as it is on the DVD and here it works perfectly
Interesting. Handbrake has defaults which are slightly outside what's needed for ripping PAL DVDs.EU DVD (720x576)