Has anyone had any experience of problems with k9copy after upgrading to
Gutsy? This worked fine in Feisty, but since I upgraded it causes problems.
The main effect is that after loading the program, but before attempting
any actions, my processor goes into overdrive (100% utilisation) and
there is a lot of hard drive activity. This maybe due to k9 or possibly
Totem, which attempts (and fails) to play whatever movie is in the
drive. After I kill k9 and Totem, there is still a very high processor
usage, which the system monitor shows as Totem still running in the
background. After I terminate the Totem process, things return to normal.
I tried running an alternative application, dvd::rip. This got as far as
allowing me to open the DVD contents list, but as a soon as I hit the
Rip Titles button, it froze also.
It looks as if some dependancy has gone missing, but I have had no
success in tracking down what it is. If it's any help, the logfile from
dvd::rip shows the following, up to the point where it hangs:
Wed Jan 9 11:40:19 2008 Detected transcode version: 10002
Wed Jan 9 11:40:56 2008 Project file saved to
'/home/dave/dvdrip-data/test.rip'
Wed Jan 9 11:40:56 2008 Project {name} created
Wed Jan 9 11:41:24 2008 Start job 'Read TOC (lsdvd|tcprobe)'
Wed Jan 9 11:41:24 2008 Start job 'Read TOC (lsdvd)'
Wed Jan 9 11:41:24 2008 Executing command: execflow lsdvd -a -n -c -s
-v -Op \/dev\/hdd 2>/dev/null && echo EXECFLOW_OK
Wed Jan 9 11:41:30 2008 Start job 'Read TOC (tcprobe)'
Wed Jan 9 11:41:30 2008 Successfully read DVD TOC
Wed Jan 9 11:41:30 2008 Copying IFO files from /media/cdrom0 to
/home/dave/dvdrip-data/test/tmp/ifo
Wed Jan 9 11:41:31 2008 Job 'Read TOC (lsdvd|tcprobe)' finished
Wed Jan 9 11:41:31 2008 Job 'Read TOC (tcprobe)' finished
Wed Jan 9 11:41:31 2008 Job 'Read TOC (lsdvd)' finished
Wed Jan 9 11:41:49 2008 Start job 'Rip selected title(s) / chapter(s)'
Wed Jan 9 11:41:49 2008 Start job 'Process title #1'
Wed Jan 9 11:41:49 2008 Start job 'Rip - title #1'
Wed Jan 9 11:41:49 2008 Executing command: rm -f
/home/dave/dvdrip-data/test/vob/001//test-???.vob && execflow -n 19
tccat -t dvd -T 1,-1,1 -i \/dev\/hdd | dvdrip-splitpipe -f
/home/dave/dvdrip-data/test/tmp/test-001-nav.log 1024
/home/dave/dvdrip-data/test/vob/001//test vob | tcextract -a 0 -x ac3
-t vob | tcdecode -x ac3 | tcscan -x pcm && echo EXECFLOW_OK
Anyone got any ideas?
Dave
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