21.10.2021, 14:33
Hybryd can transcode with Vapoursynth only first stream. Selur explained that it is due strange limitation in FFmpeg.
But you can use Passtrough mode and remux desired chapters and streams to MKV.
Next you can import them to Hybrid, deinterlace and transcode to any other format.
Beware that in many situations NTSC DVDs may be muxed incorrectly (by Hybrid and by MKVtoolNix-based apps as well) and apps also can read those MKV-remuxes incorrectly and deinterlace incorrectly. This happens due damaged DVD source or due different metadata settings between linked VOB files. It is unknown if those difference in VOBs exists due some DVD authoring mistake or if that is some part of copy protection system.
It is always better to import DVD source directly and transcode it.
It was a discussion about this problem some time ago https://forum.selur.net/thread-1942-post...l#pid12788
Some problems described in that thread where fixed in last development versions, but some problems seems impossible to fix because they are not Hybrid problems but specific problems in specific DVD sources.
But you can use Passtrough mode and remux desired chapters and streams to MKV.
Next you can import them to Hybrid, deinterlace and transcode to any other format.
Beware that in many situations NTSC DVDs may be muxed incorrectly (by Hybrid and by MKVtoolNix-based apps as well) and apps also can read those MKV-remuxes incorrectly and deinterlace incorrectly. This happens due damaged DVD source or due different metadata settings between linked VOB files. It is unknown if those difference in VOBs exists due some DVD authoring mistake or if that is some part of copy protection system.
It is always better to import DVD source directly and transcode it.
It was a discussion about this problem some time ago https://forum.selur.net/thread-1942-post...l#pid12788
Some problems described in that thread where fixed in last development versions, but some problems seems impossible to fix because they are not Hybrid problems but specific problems in specific DVD sources.