multimedia archives: lessons learned over twenty years
My media server died this week. It was designed for doing all the heavy lifting, ripping and encoding mostly. There’s a lot of experimental stuff on there as well, such… Read more »
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My media server died this week. It was designed for doing all the heavy lifting, ripping and encoding mostly. There’s a lot of experimental stuff on there as well, such… Read more »
In my long chain of processes that are in place to rip DVDs and get the episodes I want, when I insert one into my disc tray, I have a… Read more »
I have two Blu-ray drives that have been around for years. I was dorking around last week and doing some research into LibreDrive which MakeMKV (the software I use to… Read more »
I started looking this week at my Blu-rays that have VC-1 for video. I mentioned it on Twitter earlier this week, because my devices (Sony TV, and Nvidia Shield) don’t… Read more »
When I’m doing QA on my media encodes, it helps a lot to compare the outcome against the original DVD source. ffmpeg can handle it pretty easy: ffplay -an -sn… Read more »
I’ve been going through my entire cartoon library and re-encoding stuff because I’ve done a lot of QA on what looks best for encodes (more on that in another blog… Read more »
Today’s adventure in coding was to continue to moving Blu-ray support into my DVD ripper software. The next step was getting the priority audio codecs that I wanted when remuxing… Read more »
So, I decided to try and find a cheap little MP3 player that could also play videos that I could get for my kid brother, and instead of deciding to… Read more »
It’s late, which means two things — first, I should be in bed, and second, I’m writing the coolest code evar. With my little DVD toolkit programs I’ve been writing… Read more »
I’ve been thinking for a couple of weeks now that maybe it’d be good to post some stuff about multimedia on Linux again. Good for you that is, o snap!… Read more »