From: Petter Reinholdtsen
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 14:25:02 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: Include binary package name.
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Include binary package name.
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diff --git a/blog/data/2014-03-21-nice-python-dvdvideo.txt b/blog/data/2014-03-21-nice-python-dvdvideo.txt
index 1ced9ff18a..1c89a8acd3 100644
--- a/blog/data/2014-03-21-nice-python-dvdvideo.txt
+++ b/blog/data/2014-03-21-nice-python-dvdvideo.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Title: Video DVD reader library / python-dvdvideo - nice free software
Tags: english, multimedia, opphavsrett, video
-Date: 2014-03-21 15:20
+Date: 2014-03-21 15:25
Keeping your DVD collection safe from scratches and curious
children fingers while still having it available when you want to see a
@@ -19,13 +19,14 @@ and program
python-dvdvideo
written by Bastian Blank. It is
in Debian
-already. Instead of trying to read every block from the DVD, it
-parses the file structure and figure out which block on the DVD is
-actually in used, and only read those blocks from the DVD. This
-work surprisingly well, and I have been able to almost backup my
-entire DVD collection using this method.
So far, python-dvdvideo
-have failed on between 10 and 20 DVDs, which is a small fraction of my
-collection. The most common problem is
+already and the binary package name is python3-dvdvideo. Instead
+of trying to read every block from the DVD, it parses the file
+structure and figure out which block on the DVD is actually in used,
+and only read those blocks from the DVD. This work surprisingly well,
+and I have been able to almost backup my entire DVD collection using
+this method.
So far, python-dvdvideo have failed on between 10 and
+20 DVDs, which is a small fraction of my collection. The most common
+problem is
DVDs
using UTF-16 instead of UTF-8 characters, which according to
Bastian is against the DVD specification (and seem to cause some