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Re: DVDSP and applescript
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Re: DVDSP and applescript


  • Subject: Re: DVDSP and applescript
  • From: Graham Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 16:29:31 -0800


I wanted my client's users to be able to create their own playlist of TV episode content....
The user builds the playlist online...and a DVD gets sent back to them...


After the user creates the playlist
The playlist variables get sent to an applescript/php script on the server.
The script formats the variables into a script that the DVD duplicator can read
The DVD duplicator read/queues the script and burns the DVD


The DVD gets created....with the below playlist
User's DVD
	1) TV Episode 1
	2) Tv Episode 2
	3) TV Epiode 3

the dvd gets mailed back to the user in several business days...

May be overly optimistic, but it seems like you could set up a DVD duplicator to read a script and spit out a DVD of stored Mp2 and canned menus.....
g


On Feb 8, 2005, at 1:56 PM, Roger Howard wrote:


On Feb 8, 2005, at 11:51 AM, Graham Anderson wrote:

will do....
if not mac, maybe there is something on the PC side....

Can you define what you're looking for a little more? What do you mean by server-side DVD creation?


For instance, Toast is quite scriptable, and can create DVDs - though certainly not up to the DVDSP level, but then I think it'd be a stretch to do much with DVDSP much more than simple templating anyway... what's the goal? Do you have a template you want to swap media elements into via a script? Or let clients submit files to be built into a generic DVD?

-R


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