> Just curious, what tool are you using to rip?

I used Rip-it_AM but that lead to image with no mminfo.
This is the first tool I used when I first wanted to get rid of the ads
and get a divx with only the main movie.

Then I tried DVD Shrink, but I had issue reading some DVD.
Google pointed me to some forum where they recommended DVDFab HD Decrypter.
For the moment, I've ripped 5 DVDs with DVDFab and they all seem OK for
freevo/xine.

There's only an issue with the language (I want it FR by default), but as
far as I understood, this is a pure xine configuration issue, so I'll
continue to digg a bit.

>
> On Dec 9, 2007 1:55 PM, Joel CARNAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Dec 09 2007 - 13:55, Duncan Webb wrote:
>> > Joel CARNAT wrote:
>> > > On Sat, Dec 08 2007 - 14:29, Michel Hoogervorst wrote:
>> > >> What if you remove the iso file extention from xine?
>> > >> I never had to add it before, and I have some DVD iso's on my box
>> as
>> well...
>> > >> they "just work" in Freevo.
>> > >
>> > > it just does not play anything :-(
>> > > this is way I googled and found I had to add "iso" to the
>> VIDEO_*_SUFFIX
>> >
>> > IIRC some people have had problems with DVD ISOs and the problem was
>> > related to kaa.metadata, simply grabbing a copy from svn and running
>> > freevo cache -rebuild sorted out this problem.
>> >
>> > First, run A freevo cache -rebuild
>> >
>> > Second, check with mminfo /path/to/dvd.iso and see if the iso is being
>> > recognised as a DVD if not then the above is what you need to do.
>> >
>>
>> So it looks like there were two things:
>> - the DVD I've ripped were not "well done", mminfo did not return data.
>>  I've just redone it with another tool and now the information are
>>  found ny mminfo.
>> - then I had to set "XINE_HAS_NO_LIRC = False".
>>
>> Now the DVD iso are started correctly.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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