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ld discmap
This application scans through the metadata for a .tbc file and attempts to correct metadata and video data to ensure the .tbc contains the correct amount of frames, in the right order, without duplication. The application also pads the .tbc with dummy (black) frames when one or more frames are missing.
Disc mapping is the process of mapping out a .tbc file to ensure that the VBI frame numbering is correct and there are no missing or repeating frames in the .tbc. This is useful for stacking since all source copies must be 'aligned' so the stacker knows which frames are identical across all source copies.
As there can be many capture issues (especially with damaged/rotten discs) combined with complexities such as pulldown frames (which are not numbered in the VBI) - disc mapping is not a fool-proof task. The ld-discmap tool is designed to warn you if things don't look right, but it can't spot every possible issue.
It is recommended to run ld-process-vbi on the input .tbc before running this tool.
Options:
-h, --help Displays this help.
-v, --version Displays version information.
-d, --debug Show debug
-r, --reverse Reverse the field order to second/first (default first/second)
-m, --maponly Only perform mapping, but do not save to target (for testing
purposes)
Arguments:
input Specify input TBC file
output Specify output TBC file
- Basic usage
- TBC Video Export
- PAL decode guide
- NTSC decode guide
- Working with multiple discs
- Working with subtitles
- Disc images to download
- ld-decode
- ld-analyse
- ld-chroma-decoder
- ld-process-vbi
- ld-export-metadata
- ld-dropout-correct
- ld-process-efm
- ld-discmap
- ld-disc-stacker
- ld-process-vits
- ld-lds-converter
- ld-chroma-encoder