Root Folder Cleanup: - Moved all documentation .md files to docs/ folder - Kept only README.md, TODO.md, DONE.md in root - Cleaner project structure for contributors - Better organization of documentation Files Moved to docs/: - BUILD.md, BUILD_AND_RUN.md, CHANGELOG.md - COMPLETION_SUMMARY.md, DVD_IMPLEMENTATION_SUMMARY.md - DVD_USER_GUIDE.md, INSTALLATION.md, INTEGRATION_GUIDE.md - LATEST_UPDATES.md, QUEUE_SYSTEM_GUIDE.md, QUICKSTART.md - TESTING_DEV13.md, TEST_DVD_CONVERSION.md, WINDOWS_SETUP.md DONE.md Updates: - Added dev19 section (2025-12-18) - Documented history sidebar delete button - Documented command preview improvements - Documented format options reorganization - Documented bitrate mode descriptive labels - Documented critical bug fixes (Convert crash, log viewer) - Documented bitrate control improvements TODO.md Updates: - Updated to dev19+ plan - Added "Current Focus: dev19" section - Added AI frame interpolation task (RIFE, FILM, DAIN, CAIN) - Added color space preservation tasks - Reorganized priority structure This establishes dev19 as the current development focus on Convert module cleanup and polish, with clear tracking of completed work and upcoming priorities. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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DVD Conversion Testing Guide
This guide walks you through a complete DVD-NTSC conversion test.
Test Setup
A test video has been created at:
/tmp/videotools_test/test_video.mp4
Video Properties:
- Resolution: 1280×720 (16:9 widescreen)
- Framerate: 30fps
- Duration: 5 seconds
- Codec: H.264
- This is perfect for testing - larger than DVD output, different aspect ratio
Expected Output:
- Resolution: 720×480 (NTSC standard)
- Framerate: 29.97fps
- Codec: MPEG-2
- Duration: ~5 seconds (same, just re-encoded)
Step-by-Step Testing
Step 1: Start VideoTools
cd /home/stu/Projects/VideoTools
./VideoTools
You should see the main menu with modules: Convert, Merge, Trim, Filters, Upscale, Audio, Thumb, Inspect.
✅ Expected: Main menu appears with all modules visible
Step 2: Open Convert Module
Click the "Convert" tile (violet color, top-left area)
You should see:
- Video preview area
- Format selector
- Quality selector
- "Add to Queue" button
- Queue access button
✅ Expected: Convert module loads without errors
Step 3: Load Test Video
In the Convert module, you should see options to:
- Drag & drop a file, OR
- Use file browser button
Load: /tmp/videotools_test/test_video.mp4
After loading, you should see:
- Video preview (blue frame)
- Video information: 1280×720, 30fps, duration ~5 seconds
- Metadata display
✅ Expected: Video loads and metadata displays correctly
Step 4: Select DVD Format
Look for the "Format" dropdown in the Simple Mode section (top area).
Click the dropdown and select: "DVD-NTSC (MPEG-2)"
This is where the magic happens!
✅ Expected Results After Selecting DVD-NTSC:
You should immediately see:
- DVD Aspect Ratio selector appears with options: 4:3 or 16:9 (default 16:9)
- DVD info label shows:
NTSC: 720×480 @ 29.97fps, MPEG-2, AC-3 Stereo 48kHz Bitrate: 6000k (default), 9000k (max PS2-safe) Compatible with DVDStyler, PS2, standalone DVD players - Output filename hint updates to show:
.mpgextension
In Advanced Mode (if you click the toggle):
- Target Resolution should show: "NTSC (720×480)" ✅
- Frame Rate should show: "30" ✅ (will become 29.97fps in actual encoding)
- Aspect Ratio should be set to: "16:9" (matching DVD aspect selector)
Step 5: Name Your Output
In the "Output Name" field, enter:
test_dvd_output
Don't include the .mpg extension - VideoTools adds it automatically.
✅ Expected: Output hint shows "Output file: test_dvd_output.mpg"
Step 6: Queue the Conversion Job
Click the "Add to Queue" button
A dialog may appear asking to confirm. Click OK/Proceed.
✅ Expected: Job is added to queue, you can see queue counter update
Step 7: View and Start the Queue
Click "View Queue" button (top right)
You should see the Queue panel with:
- Your job listed
- Status: "Pending"
- Progress: 0%
- Control buttons: Start Queue, Pause All, Resume All
Click "Start Queue" button
✅ Expected: Conversion begins, progress bar fills
Step 8: Monitor Conversion
Watch the queue as it encodes. You should see:
- Status: "Running"
- Progress bar: filling from 0% to 100%
- No error messages
The conversion will take 2-5 minutes depending on your CPU. With a 5-second test video, it should be relatively quick.
✅ Expected: Conversion completes with Status: "Completed"
Step 9: Verify Output File
After conversion completes, check the output:
ls -lh test_dvd_output.mpg
You should see a file with reasonable size (several MB for a 5-second video).
Check Properties:
ffprobe test_dvd_output.mpg -show_streams
✅ Expected Output Should Show:
- Video codec:
mpeg2video(not h264) - Resolution:
720x480(not 1280x720) - Frame rate:
29.97or30000/1001(NTSC standard) - Audio codec:
ac3(Dolby Digital) - Audio sample rate:
48000Hz (48 kHz) - Audio channels: 2 (stereo)
Step 10: DVDStyler Compatibility Check
If you have DVDStyler installed:
which dvdstyler
If installed:
- Open DVDStyler
- Create a new project
- Try to import the
.mpgfile
✅ Expected: File imports without re-encoding warnings
If not installed but want to simulate: FFmpeg would automatically detect and re-encode if the file wasn't DVD-compliant. The fact that our conversion worked means it IS compliant.
Success Criteria Checklist
After completing all steps, verify:
- VideoTools opens without errors
- Convert module loads
- Test video loads correctly (1280x720, 30fps shown)
- Format dropdown works
- DVD-NTSC format selects successfully
- DVD Aspect Ratio selector appears
- DVD info text displays correctly
- Target Resolution auto-sets to "NTSC (720×480)" (Advanced Mode)
- Frame Rate auto-sets to "30" (Advanced Mode)
- Job queues without errors
- Conversion starts and shows progress
- Conversion completes successfully
- Output file exists (test_dvd_output.mpg)
- Output file has correct codec (mpeg2video)
- Output resolution is 720×480
- Output framerate is 29.97fps
- Audio is AC-3 stereo at 48 kHz
- File is DVDStyler-compatible (no re-encoding warnings)
Troubleshooting
Video Doesn't Load
- Check file path:
/tmp/videotools_test/test_video.mp4 - Verify FFmpeg is installed:
ffmpeg -version - Check file exists:
ls -lh /tmp/videotools_test/test_video.mp4
DVD Format Not Appearing
- Ensure you're in Simple or Advanced Mode
- Check that Format dropdown is visible
- Scroll down if needed to find it
Auto-Resolution Not Working
- Click on the format dropdown and select DVD-NTSC again
- Switch to Advanced Mode to see Target Resolution field
- Check that it shows "NTSC (720×480)"
Conversion Won't Start
- Ensure job is in queue with status "Pending"
- Click "Start Queue" button
- Check for error messages in the console
- Verify FFmpeg is installed and working
Output File Wrong Format
- Check codec:
ffprobe test_dvd_output.mpg | grep codec - Should show
mpeg2videofor video andac3for audio - If not, conversion didn't run with DVD settings
DVDStyler Shows Re-encoding Warning
- This means our MPEG-2 encoding didn't match specs
- Check framerate, resolution, codec, bitrate
- May need to adjust encoder settings
Test Results Template
Use this template to document your results:
TEST DATE: [date]
SYSTEM: [OS/CPU]
GO VERSION: [from: go version]
FFMPEG VERSION: [from: ffmpeg -version]
INPUT VIDEO:
- Path: /tmp/videotools_test/test_video.mp4
- Codec: h264
- Resolution: 1280x720
- Framerate: 30fps
- Duration: 5 seconds
VIDEOTOOLS TEST:
- Format selected: DVD-NTSC (MPEG-2)
- DVD Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Output name: test_dvd_output
- Queue status: [pending/running/completed]
- Conversion status: [success/failed/error]
OUTPUT VIDEO:
- Path: test_dvd_output.mpg
- File size: [MB]
- Video codec: [mpeg2video?]
- Resolution: [720x480?]
- Framerate: [29.97?]
- Audio codec: [ac3?]
- Audio channels: [stereo?]
- Audio sample rate: [48000?]
DVDStyler COMPATIBILITY:
- Tested: [yes/no]
- Result: [success/re-encoding needed/failed]
OVERALL RESULT: [PASS/FAIL]
Next Steps
After successful conversion:
-
Optional: Test PAL Format
- Repeat with DVD-PAL format
- Should auto-set to 720×576 @ 25fps
- Audio still AC-3 @ 48kHz
-
Optional: Test Queue Features
- Add multiple videos
- Test Pause All / Resume All
- Test job reordering
-
Optional: Create Real DVD
- Import .mpg into DVDStyler
- Add menus and chapters
- Burn to physical DVD disc
Commands Reference
Create Test Video (if needed)
ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "color=c=blue:s=1280x720:d=5,fps=30" -f lavfi -i "sine=f=1000:d=5" \
-c:v libx264 -c:a aac -y /tmp/videotools_test/test_video.mp4
Check Input Video
ffprobe /tmp/videotools_test/test_video.mp4 -show_streams
Check Output Video
ffprobe test_dvd_output.mpg -show_streams
Get Quick Summary
ffprobe test_dvd_output.mpg -v error \
-select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=codec_name,width,height,r_frame_rate \
-of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1
Verify DVD Compliance
ffprobe test_dvd_output.mpg -v error \
-select_streams a:0 -show_entries stream=codec_name,sample_rate,channels \
-of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1
Good luck with your testing! Let me know your results. 🎬