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1Summary: DVD to DivX-Encoder
2Summary(pl): Koder formatu DVD do DivX
be1213e2 3Name: drip
4Version: 0.8.1
5Release: 1
6License: GPL
7Group: X11/Applications/Multimedia
2b883f61 8Source0: http://drip.sourceforge.net/files/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
d8a5ad4e 9# Source0-md5: b88e9731f7266f0e0b9ff412c13a3624
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10URL: http://drip.sourceforge.net/
11BuildRequires: ORBit-devel
12BuildRequires: avifile-devel >= 0.6.0
13BuildRequires: gtk+-devel
14BuildRequires: lame-libs-devel
15BuildRequires: libdvdcss-devel >= 1.0.0
16BuildRequires: libdvdread-devel
be1213e2 17BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n)
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20%description
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21You'll need DeCSS for handling of the DVD MPEG-2 streams, and avifile
22for DivX ;-) encoding. Don't forget to install the Windows DLL files
23for avifile. A patched version of mpeg2divx is hooked into drip for
be1213e2 24wrapping libmpeg3 and avifile. Also have DVD support in your OS, like
2b883f61 25Linux 2.4. Good luck backing up your stuff.
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27Drip is not yet finished, it has bugs and not all of the features are
2b883f61 28implemented. Basic DVD to DivX ripping seems to work.
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44a39f23 30%description -l pl
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