From: Ben Hutchings Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 01:11:02 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Brought documentation up-to-date. X-Git-Tag: 0.5 X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1b6026c7baa122b99011f760857b80b7f253dfbb;p=videolink.git Brought documentation up-to-date. --- diff --git a/README b/README index 4712594..90b82fc 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -30,20 +30,38 @@ Usage ----- Design your DVD menus as a series of HTML pages linking to each other -and to MPEG-1/2 videos that are suitable for use on a DVD. Currently -the videos must be local files with filenames ending in ".vob", but no -such restrictions apply to the HTML pages. You must be careful not to -link to pages that you do not want to appear on the disc, such as -normal web sites. Also note the limitations listed below. +and to MPEG-1/2 videos that are suitable for use on a DVD. You must +be careful not to link to pages that you do not want to appear on the +disc, such as normal web sites. Also note the limitations listed +below. + +Linking to video + +You can link directly to local MPEG video files whose names end in +".vob". If you wish to combine multiple files into a single video +sequence ("title" in DVD terminology) or to add chapter marks to a +video sequence, create a text file whose name ends in ".voblist" and +containg elements as described in the dvdauthor manual page, and +link to that. Note that these list files are currently included +directly in the control file that WebDVD passes to dvdauthor, which +means that file names in them will be resolved relative to the current +directory rather than the directory containing the list file. This is +probably a bug. + +Video standards By default, webdvd generates PAL/SECAM video. If you wish to produce NTSC DVDs you can override this by adding the option "--video-std ntsc" to the following commands. +Preview + To get a rough preview of the menus, run "webdvd --preview menu-url" where menu-url is the URL or filename of the first page to show. Currently videos cannot be displayed in this preview mode. +Processing + To create a DVD filesystem, run "webdvd menu-url output-dir" where menu-url is the URL or filename of the top menu page and output-dir is the directory in which to create the filesystem (which should be @@ -55,6 +73,14 @@ from the output directory. Alternately you can write this directory directly to a writable DVD with growisofs or with mkisofs piped to a suitable version of cdrecord. +Example +------- + +A live example set of menus can currently be found at +. +Note that this has large background images that will take some time to +load. + Limitations ----------- @@ -62,8 +88,15 @@ Each page must fit within the frame - DVD players do not support scrolling menus and WebDVD currently is not able to split them into multiple menus. Note also that the video frame is somewhat larger than the visible area of a normal TV. For this reason WebDVD applies -a stylesheet to all pages that adds 50-60 pixels of padding on all -sides of the body. +a stylesheet to all pages that adds 60 pixels of padding on all sides +of the body. + +Prior to Mozilla version 1.8, which I have not yet tested, Mozilla may +signal that a page is completely loaded before any background images +are loaded and displayed. This results in snapshots that do not +include background images. You can work around this by using +absolutely-positioned "inline" images, or attempt to build WebDVD +against Mozilla 1.8. DVD players do not have "back" buttons, so you should generally provide links to "higher" menu pages. However, they do have a button @@ -86,7 +119,11 @@ The DVD specification also limits the overlays that are used for highlighting of buttons to using no more than 4 colours. WebDVD will reduce link highlighting to 1 transparent and 3 opaque colours using Floyd-Steinberg dithering, which is certainly good enough for -anti-alised text but may not be so good for complex highlighting. +anti-aliased text but may not be so good for complex highlighting. + +There is a limit of 99 "titlesets" (groups of video sequences) on a +DVD. Currently WebDVD does not attempt to group video sequences +together, so there is a limit of 99 video sequences altogether. Author and copyright -------------------- diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 120485d..27663b8 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ -Add keyboard command for "top menu" in preview mode. +Provide a means to specify video aspect and menu & audio language. +Search whole of history rather than just previous page when deciding whether a link goes back or forward. Set Mozilla's idea of the pixel aspect ratio to match video pixels. (For extra credit, scale preview mode to correct for the differing aspect ratio.) +Add keyboard command for "top menu" in preview mode. Add support for videos in preview mode. -Disable scrollbars (not sure how how to do this). +Support more than 99 videos by grouping them into titlesets. +Avoid exceeding the maximum 128 instructions per PGC. +Allow explicit ordering of videos. May need to override default menu navigation actions because dvdauthor seems to cause rather undesirable behaviour when buttons are not arranged in a grid. -Search whole of history rather than just previous page when deciding whether a link goes back or forward. For any page with no links, add a "back" link (this raises the issue of localisation, of course). If a page is too large, split it and add "next" and "previous" links (seems very difficult). diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index b516010..35024c5 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +webdvd (0.5) unstable; urgency=low + + * Disabled scrollbars + * Added early check for missing video files + * Added support for linking to custom VOB lists + * Changed X server spawning to avoid displays allocated by ssh + + -- Ben Hutchings Thu, 15 Dec 2005 01:07:33 +0000 + webdvd (0.4) unstable; urgency=low * Implemented preview mode diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index 921e18e..4bd2e13 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -15,3 +15,5 @@ Description: Converts HTML pages into DVD menus. rendering them in Mozilla and reproducing their link structure. This allows you to design DVDs using familiar HTML editing tools or your favourite text editor. + . + Homepage: http://womble.decadentplace.org.uk/software/webdvd/