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Save the AppleScript as an Application using Script Editor to create a droppable AppleScript Application for backing up a DVD.
property temppath : "/private/tmp/"
property startnum : 0
property newline : ASCII character 10
property tmpfile : "/tmp/execme.command"
on open the_items
my build_DVD(the_items)
end open
on build_DVD(the_items)
set theshellscript to ""
repeat with the_item in the_items
set the_item to the_item as alias
try
tell application "Finder"
set sost to (container of the_item) as string
end tell
set pos_filepath to POSIX path of sost
end try
set this_filepath to (the_item as string)
if last character of this_filepath is ":" then
tell me to set it_is_a_folder to true
else
set it_is_a_folder to false
end if
set thesourcename to (name of (info for the_item))
set namepart to (name extension of (info for the_item))
set the_source_file to POSIX path of this_filepath
set newname to replace_chars(thesourcename, namepart, "detelecine.m4v")
set outputName to text returned of (display dialog "Please provide a short name (no spaces) for the DVD title folder:" default answer "DVD_folder_name")
try
set devnames to paragraphs of (do shell script "df -k | awk -F/ '/disk*/ {print $3}'")
set t to {}
repeat with s in devnames
set t to t & (word 1 of s)
--delay 1
end repeat
tell application "Finder"
set the_answer to name of disk of ((item 1 of the_items) as alias)
end tell
set volumenames to paragraphs of (do shell script "df -t | awk -F/ '/disk*/ {print $5}' | tr ':' '/'")
set item 1 of volumenames to (characters 1 thru -2 of (path to startup disk as string) as string)
set the keylist to volumenames
set the valuelist to t
if the result is not false then
do shell script "open" & space & (quoted form of ("/Volumes/" & (the_answer as string)))
set theIndex to my CollectUniqueItemIndex(keylist, (the_answer as string))
set theValue to item theIndex of valuelist
set theName to item theIndex of keylist
activate
--display dialog "The device id for the disk just opened is" & space & "\"" & theValue & "\"" & "."
end if
set theshellscript to the theshellscript & "dvdbackup -i /dev/" & theValue & space & "-p -F -o ~/Downloads -n" & space & outputName & ";export VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC;. ~/.zshenv;cd ~/Downloads/" & outputName & "/VIDEO_TS;dvdauthor -o ~/Downloads/" & outputName & space & "-T" & ";/bin/echo '
==========================
" & newname & space & "FINISHED!" & "
==========================
';"
on error onerr
activate
display dialog onerr
end try
end repeat
set theshellscript to theshellscript & "mv" & space & (quoted form of tmpfile) & space & (quoted form of (POSIX path of (path to trash)))
do shell script "echo " & quoted form of theshellscript & " > " & tmpfile
repeat
try
do shell script "chmod +x " & tmpfile
do shell script "open -a Terminal.app" & space & tmpfile
exit repeat
on error
delay 1
end try
end repeat
end build_DVD
on replace_chars(this_text, _bad, _good)
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to the _bad
set the item_list to every text item of this_text
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to the _good as string
set this_text to the item_list as string
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to ""
return this_text
end replace_chars
on CollectUniqueItemIndex(theList, theItem) -- the Item can be string, number, constant, app object or list
local aListMember
repeat with i from 1 to (count theList)
set aListMember to item i of theList
if aListMember = theItem then
set theIndex to i
exit repeat
end if
end repeat
return theIndex
end CollectUniqueItemIndex
on run
set the_items to ((choose folder) as list)
build_DVD(the_items)
end run
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loshlee commented May 8, 2023

This AppleScript is a wrapper for the DVDBackup executable, which you can install for your Mac using Homebrew. There are two packages you'll need to install with Homebrew that will allow the AppleScript to work. One is DVDBackup (which requires libdvdread, but that will be installed as an ancillary when you install DVDBackup), and the other is DVDAuthor. The AppleScript I'll include will allow you to backup your commercial DVD to your system so that you can determine for yourself what VOBs should be concatenated using the AppleScript I've already provided, then transcode as you see fit (more-video-transcoding, which I already linked in this topic, managed by my gist for it, may provide an excellent choice). My subsequent reply will contain the AppleScript. Save it as an application, then drop the icon representing your mounted DVD in Finder onto its icon. The AppleScript is made for recent Mac systems which use zsh for the shell environment. If you have a Mac that uses bash rather than zsh, you'll need to change every occurrence of ".zshenv" in the AppleScript to ".bash_profile" before you use the AppleScript. The DVD folder structure created using this AppleScript may not play in Apple's DVD Player app, but drag it onto mpv's app icon, and it'll play.

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