On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 12:42:24PM +0100, Pascal Stumpf wrote: > On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 07:38:48 -0400, Brad Smith wrote: > > On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 01:39:20AM -0400, Brad Smith wrote: > > > On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 12:42:35PM +0100, Pascal Stumpf wrote: > > > > On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 02:04:16 -0400, Brad Smith wrote: > > > > > On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 01:26:15PM +0100, Pascal Stumpf wrote: > > > > > > Update to 1.0.0. No header/API changes, and multimedia/shrip is > > > > > > still > > > > > > happy. > > > > > > > > > > How does this program even work? I load up ogmrip and it can't find > > > > > the > > > > > DVD disc. > > > > > > > > > > It looks like this should be added to the port, but even with that it > > > > > doesn't find the DVD disc. > > > > > > > > Works for me if you add the path to the DVD device to the command line, > > > > i.e. > > > > > > > > $ ogmrip /dev/cd0c > > > > > > This helps a bit but I cannot seem to get past extracting anymore than > > > 11% of the audio track. The decoder / encoder processes keep chewing on > > > CPU and it never progresses any further. But it doesn't matter whether > > > I use the current release or your update. I blame it on the relatively > > > cheap external USB DVD player I am using or at least I think that is > > > the problem as it never was able to rip audio CDs reliably. It can play > > > DVDs fine with the various media players. > > > > I tried a few more DVDs and each one seems to stop at a different spot > > but if I run the rip a few times for each disc the respective disc seems > > to be stuck at the same spot. > > ogmrip normally writes the command line it uses to a log file. Do you > see any error when executing that manually?
I see there is an option to create a log file in Preferences but it isn't enabled by default. I'll try running a rip or two again and see if there is anything in the log and if it says anything useful. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
