Would be nice if the command line interface of DGIndex could be extended a bit to allow a start-end selection during stream extraction.
Background I mainly use DGIndex through the command line to:
a. create a .d2v file
and
b. extract the audio
which works fine, it just gets really annoying if I only want a specific chapter from the DVD. When using the GUI I can easily set a start and end point, for audio extraction and d2v range, sadly atm. there is no such option for the command line interface.
Assuming this shouldn't be hard to add would be nice if this could be added.
Thanks for thinking about it!
Cu Selur
Feature request: DGIndex command line option START-END
Re: Feature request: DGIndex command line option START-END
What syntax would you want to set the range, and how would you know the right values to use?
Re: Feature request: DGIndex command line option START-END
For example:What syntax would you want to set the range,
--startpos X
--endpos Y
with either X,Y either hh:mm:ss.zzz or a frame number
I either extract specific chapters or specific scenes (where I know the start and end time codes and frame numbers), the infos are either created manually or by using mediainfo/mplayer.how would you know the right values to use?
Re: Feature request: DGIndex command line option START-END
To do that I would have to make DGIndexNV frame accurate, and you'd have to run an indexing pass. It's something I have thought about but it's a big job.
Re: Feature request: DGIndex command line option START-END
Okay, would be nice to have this feature just for DGIndex itself, but having it in all the indexing tools would be even greater.To do that I would have to make DGIndexNV frame accurate,...
No hurry, if it's too much of a hassle to implement it any time soon, no problem.... It's something I have thought about but it's a big job.
Just wanted to mention that it would be a nice feature to have.
Cu Selur