Re: streamdvd question
hi,all. streamdvd is like dvdshrink . by streamdvd -hshll script-echo ' input name ' read x VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC dvdauthor -t -o $x -f 'streamdvd -i /dev/rcd1c -t 1 -s 0xe0,0x81 -f 1.5 |' VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC dvdauthor -T -o $x
Re: streamdvd question
hi,all. streamdvd is like dvdshrink . by streamdvd -h shll script - echo ' input name ' read x VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC dvdauthor -t -o $x -f 'streamdvd -i /dev/rcd1c -t 1 -s 0xe0,0x81 -f 1.5 |' VIDEO_FORMAT=NTSC dvdauthor -T -o $x
streamdvd question
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 When I'm using streamdvd with dvdauthor on a small video dvd or one that can be safely shrunk, I don't have any problems. But, when I try to split a large one by selecting certain sequential chapters, I run into problems. Last night I ripped the 1st 15 chapters of a video dvd no problem. Audio was fine, etc. I also ripped the entire dvd with dvdbackup, so I don't think there's anything wrong with the dvd itself. Later I tried to rip the 2nd half, same as before, with dvdauthor streamdvd, chapters 16-29 that's when the trouble started. I used script a high debug level to try to capture as much info as possible. It's directly below here. Also, some errors from /var/log/messages to show what was going on underneath. Outside of this splitting a dvd problem, the only other problem I had was with streamanalyze seg faulting now then, but that probably had to do with my typing in the wrong parameters. Don't know at this point. Most of the time, it works okay along with lsdvd. I read everything I could find before asking this question googled around quite a bit. Not a complaint, but some of the documentation is scant on such things as streamdvd. I also tried contacting the port maintainer before asking, but I imagine he's busy enough already. Also tried another method for ripping from: http://www.ericdugas.com/howtos/ripDVDWithMplayer/ripDVDWithMplayer.php but ran into problems with mp2enc on that one. Thanks for any help I can get on this. And, if anyone knows of a simpler workable way to split a large dvd, please let me know. Denny white NOTE: Where there is a \ at the ends, I added to avoid exceeding the 72 character limitation on the list. Script started on Sun Aug 5 17:39:26 2007 # dvdauthor -t -o dvd1 -f 'ss treamdvd -i /dev/rcd0c -t 1 -c 16-29 \ -s 0xe0,0x80,/dev/rcd0c -t 1 -c 16-29 -s 0xe0,0x80, 0x20 -d 4 |' DVDAuthor::dvdauthor, version 0.6.11. Build options: gnugetopt magick iconv freetype fribidi Send bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] INFO: dvdauthor creating VTS STAT: Picking VTS 01 STAT: Processing streamdvd -i /dev/rcd0c -t 1 -c 16-29 \ -s 0xe0,0x80,0x20 -d 4 |... Selected streams: 0xe0 0x80 0x20 Processing title 1, chapter 16 (1991761) - chapter 29 (3860297) AV Delay: 185 ms INFO: [???] mplex version 1.6.1.93 (2.2.3 $Date: 2004/01/13 \ 20:45:26 $) Debug 2: Buffer read: 65536 Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: Buffer return: 65536 Debug 2: Buffer read: 65536 Debug 2: Buffer return: 65536 Debug 2: Buffer read: 65536 Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: Buffer return: 65536 INFO: [???] File unnamed-0xe0.m2v looks like an MPEG Video stream. **ERROR: [???] File unnamed-0x80.ac3 unrecogniseable! **ERROR: [???] File unnamed-0x20 unrecogniseable! **ERROR: [???] Unrecogniseable file(s)... exiting. ERR: Error reading from pipe: No such file or directory # ^D Script done on Sun Aug 5 17:56:45 2007 -- NOTE: Where there is a \ at the ends, I added to avoid exceeding the 72 character limitation on the list same as above. -- Tail from /var/log/messages I shortened this a lot because of the repetitive error message: Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: SENSE KEY: Illegal Request Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: ASC/ASCQ: Logical Block Address \ Out of Range Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: cd0(atapiscsi0:0:0): Check Condition \ (error 0x70) on opcode 0x28 Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: SENSE KEY: Illegal Request Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: ASC/ASCQ: Logical Block Address \ Out of Range Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: cd0(atapiscsi0:0:0): Check Condition \ (error 0x70) on opcode 0x28 Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: SENSE KEY: Illegal Request Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: ASC/ASCQ: Logical Block Address \ Out of Range Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: cd0(atapiscsi0:0:0): Check Condition \ (error 0x70) on opcode 0x28 -- ___ ___ / __/ _ \/ __/__ / _\ \/ // / _//___/ / /___//_/ /_/ [ 1987 - 2007 ] http://sdf.lonestar.org Public Access Unix System === GnuPG key : 0x1644E79A | http://wwwkeys.nl.pgp.net Fingerprint: D0A9 AD44 1F10 E09E 0E67 EC25 CB44 F2E5 1644 E79A === iD8DBQFGt2ujy0Ty5RZE55oRAl9GAJ4r/C3R0BTgL7OKP3X8o2b66HEIswCgz/JC vlAUBvg5vYXTUIusbFUT1mU= =ci/E -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: streamdvd question
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 01:51:46PM -0500, Denny White wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 When I'm using streamdvd with dvdauthor on a small video dvd or one that can be safely shrunk, I don't have any problems. But, when I try to split a large one by selecting certain sequential chapters, I run into problems. Last night I ripped the 1st 15 chapters of a video dvd no problem. Audio was fine, etc. I also ripped the entire dvd with dvdbackup, so I don't think there's anything wrong with the dvd itself. Later I tried to rip the 2nd half, same as before, with dvdauthor streamdvd, chapters 16-29 that's when the trouble started. I used script a high debug level to try to capture as much info as possible. It's directly below here. Also, some errors from /var/log/messages to show what was going on underneath. chapters are not necessarily consecutive, they could bounce around. and AFAIK, many programs have problems with this. some say this is intentional design by the DVD distributor, to make it harder to rip. Outside of this splitting a dvd problem, the only other problem I had was with streamanalyze seg faulting now then, but that probably had to do with my typing in the wrong parameters. Don't know at this point. Most of the time, it works okay along with lsdvd. I read everything I could find before asking this question googled around quite a bit. Not a complaint, but some of the documentation is scant on such things as streamdvd. I also tried contacting the port maintainer before asking, but I imagine he's busy enough already. Also tried another method for ripping from: http://www.ericdugas.com/howtos/ripDVDWithMplayer/ripDVDWithMplayer.php but ran into problems with mp2enc on that one. Thanks for any help I can get on this. And, if anyone knows of a simpler workable way to split a large dvd, please let me know. mp2enc is, as the authors say, only included for completeness. use toolame instead. or use ffmpeg for this whole operation. Denny white NOTE: Where there is a \ at the ends, I added to avoid exceeding the 72 character limitation on the list. Script started on Sun Aug 5 17:39:26 2007 # dvdauthor -t -o dvd1 -f 'ss treamdvd -i /dev/rcd0c -t 1 -c 16-29 \ -s 0xe0,0x80,/dev/rcd0c -t 1 -c 16-29 -s 0xe0,0x80, 0x20 -d 4 |' DVDAuthor::dvdauthor, version 0.6.11. Build options: gnugetopt magick iconv freetype fribidi Send bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] INFO: dvdauthor creating VTS STAT: Picking VTS 01 STAT: Processing streamdvd -i /dev/rcd0c -t 1 -c 16-29 \ -s 0xe0,0x80,0x20 -d 4 |... Selected streams: 0xe0 0x80 0x20 Processing title 1, chapter 16 (1991761) - chapter 29 (3860297) AV Delay: 185 ms INFO: [???] mplex version 1.6.1.93 (2.2.3 $Date: 2004/01/13 \ 20:45:26 $) Debug 2: Buffer read: 65536 Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: Buffer return: 65536 Debug 2: Buffer read: 65536 Debug 2: Buffer return: 65536 Debug 2: Buffer read: 65536 Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: DVD read Debug 3: DVD read stopped at next seq hdr Debug 2: Buffer return: 65536 INFO: [???] File unnamed-0xe0.m2v looks like an MPEG Video stream. **ERROR: [???] File unnamed-0x80.ac3 unrecogniseable! **ERROR: [???] File unnamed-0x20 unrecogniseable! **ERROR: [???] Unrecogniseable file(s)... exiting. ERR: Error reading from pipe: No such file or directory # ^D Script done on Sun Aug 5 17:56:45 2007 -- NOTE: Where there is a \ at the ends, I added to avoid exceeding the 72 character limitation on the list same as above. -- Tail from /var/log/messages I shortened this a lot because of the repetitive error message: Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: SENSE KEY: Illegal Request Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: ASC/ASCQ: Logical Block Address \ Out of Range Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: cd0(atapiscsi0:0:0): Check Condition \ (error 0x70) on opcode 0x28 Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: SENSE KEY: Illegal Request Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: ASC/ASCQ: Logical Block Address \ Out of Range Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: cd0(atapiscsi0:0:0): Check Condition \ (error 0x70) on opcode 0x28 Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: SENSE KEY: Illegal Request Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: ASC/ASCQ: Logical Block Address \ Out of Range Aug 5 18:54:03 bubbhasbox /bsd: cd0(atapiscsi0:0:0): Check Condition \ (error 0x70) on opcode 0x28 -- ___ ___ / __/ _ \/ __/__ / _\ \/ // / _//___/ / /___//_/ /_/ [ 1987 -
Re: streamdvd question
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 12:33:11AM +, Jacob Meuser wrote: chapters are not necessarily consecutive, they could bounce around. and AFAIK, many programs have problems with this. some say this is intentional design by the DVD distributor, to make it harder to rip. That's kind of what I figured what my friend said, too. mp2enc is, as the authors say, only included for completeness. use toolame instead. or use ffmpeg for this whole operation. Okay, I'll give them each a shot. And thanks for taking time to answer. Denny White -- ___ ___ / __/ _ \/ __/__ / _\ \/ // / _//___/ / /___//_/ /_/ [ 1987 - 2007 ] http://sdf.lonestar.org Public Access Unix System === GnuPG key : 0x1644E79A | http://wwwkeys.nl.pgp.net Fingerprint: D0A9 AD44 1F10 E09E 0E67 EC25 CB44 F2E5 1644 E79A === iD8DBQFGt+e0y0Ty5RZE55oRAqiXAJ0ZB3mj5x0uK0raYelSbK1NKl/EtQCgg6Xz dAuP04k4EsGs7Xbz8X9HDmk= =n5pn -END PGP SIGNATURE-