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Video disk folders for drag-drop encoding

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lefty.crupps
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(copied from my Wish / Bug Report at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=225270 )

I would like to open video disks in KDE's Dolphin and have the
psuedo-directories there such as when opening an Audio CD. In an Audio CD
there are folders for Wav, MP3, OGG, etc and ripping the CD just requires
coping this folder. I would like to see the same for Video CDs and DVDs.

I would imagine, just like for the Audio CD KIOslave, there would be an overall
settings area somewhere (System Settings?) which can help to define
single/double-pass, quality settings, 'shortest video' option (to avoid ripping
a 2 min clip if undesired), codecs and formats, subtitles and language
selections, etc. It would be even better if, upon drag-dropping this, there
was a popup to confirm/change (temporarily) these options and possibly give a
time estimate. Time estimates generally don't take into account the 2pass encodings, so if that is selected this should reflect that time.


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