Dodger-Tools is a software suite that includes various scripts for compressing audio/video, encrypting files and working with file systems.
One of the standout features of Dodger-Tools is the mencoder-easy script, which streamlines the use of mencoder. With these scripts, users can effortlessly convert between different video formats, edit out unwanted advertising, extract audio files, and re-encode audio tracks. These are just a few examples of what mencoder-easy can do.
Another handy script included in Dodger-Tools is dmtools, which is useful for both creating and mounting encrypted files and partitions. This script employs dm-crypt to create encrypted files and partitions and simplifies the process of mounting them as well.
In addition, Dodger-Tools includes a script called local-apt, which facilitates the downloading of Debian packages along with any necessary dependencies onto a local directory. This script also allows users to download source code.
Another standout script is unzipall, which automatically extracts the files of all ZIP files in a folder or multiple folders. The extracted files are placed in the folder that contains the original ZIP file.
Finally, Dodger-Tools also includes an installation script for MBrola and txt2php (German only) with German voice de6, called mbrola-txt2pho-install. Additionally, it includes a variety of extra scripts for generating OGG files from text files or Wikipedia articles, among other things.
Overall, I found Dodger-Tools to be a powerful, versatile software package that offers users a wide range of helpful scripts and tools. Whether you need to compress audio or video files, manage your file system, or encrypt your files and partitions, Dodger-Tools has something to offer.
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