Using Vamps for CLI DVD backup

I'm working on a script to rip / compress / burn a DVD9 to DVD5.
does anyone use vamps? what input filetype does it need? i've been pulling my hair out trying to get this to work.
i know many gui programs are frontends to vamps and they seem to work (when they want to) i thought i'd get better results writing my own script, using k9copy is clunky and it doesn't always behave
vamps manpage / help is lacking and google isn't giving me any help.
i've tried:
vamps -s file.mpeg -e 1.5
vamps -s file.m2v -e 1.5
vamps -s /dev/sr0 -e 1.5
vamps -s /media/dvd/VIDEO_TS/* -e 1.5
and other's i can't remember
what does it want?
Last edited by brisbin33 (2009-03-24 19:15:24)

Have a look at this:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php? … _id=444379
I'm just looking at vamps, haven't actually used it yet.

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