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[Bug 591922] Re: NTSC DVD video is not dvd compliant

 

** Changed in: openshot
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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NTSC DVD video is not dvd compliant
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591922
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Bug description:
First, OpenShot has come a long way.  It is much better than when I first tried it.  I'm using version:

show openshot
Package: openshot
Priority: optional
Section: universe/video
Installed-Size: 26416
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Original-Maintainer: Jonathan Thomas <Jonathan.Oomph@xxxxxxxxx>
Architecture: all
Version: 1.1.3-1
Depends: librsvg2-common, melt, python-glade2, python-gtk2, python-mlt2, python-pygoocanvas, python-xdg, python (>= 2.5), python-support (>= 0.90.0)
Recommends: openshot-doc
Filename: pool/universe/o/openshot/openshot_1.1.3-1_all.deb
Size: 12928338
MD5sum: b4a088edb72433ba571308d5c508d91e
SHA1: c9c84d0563119ae7250b1ba9b46756fb5ef86477
SHA256: 06e1ee9da9467109fd43b4734a4289a9f9c888816bb82fb5430dba5f939cb524
Description: Create and edit videos and movies
 OpenShot Video Editor is a free, open-source, non-linear video editor. It
 can create and edit videos and movies using many popular video, audio, and
 image formats. Create videos for YouTube, Flickr, Vimeo, Metacafe, iPod,
 Xbox, and many more common formats!
 .
 Features include:
  * Multiple tracks (layers)
  * Compositing, image overlays, and watermarks
  * Support for image sequences (rotoscoping)
  * Key-frame animation
  * Video and audio effects (chroma-key)
  * Transitions (lumas and masks)
Homepage: http://www.openshotvideo.com/
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu

from Ubuntu 10.04 64bit.  I created a vob file with the default NTSC DVD profile.  Afterwards I tried and tried to use that video with todisc, however it came up with an error every time.  Afterwards I took the vob file and ran it through ffmpeg like this:  ffmpeg -i openshotvideo.vob -target dvd-ntsc newvideo.mpg and todisc processed that video fine.  So I have to believe that the vob file from openshot was not right for some reason or other.  Is there a further way to test this?  or check the file?  Thanks.

Shane





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