"The error is correct, because the only file that is located in the listed directory is DVD_rip_movie-003, with no extension."

add the extension to the file and see what happens. It took my a while to get DVD:Rip working and I also was using transcode with a command-line. Handbrake will create videos from a dvd to an .mp4 format, I use it when I want to create them from my own dvd's contact me at streetbobm...@gmail.com and I will try to help you with screen shots from Handbrake


On 04/17/2015 10:24 AM, R. Welsh wrote:
Hello,

Not a permission issue.  When I am trying to use the MPEG container,
dvd::rip is able to create the "DVD_rip_movie-003" just fine, but from
the error message, transcode is looking for a file named
"DVD_rip_movie-003.m2v" which doesn't exist in that directory, or any
other directory.  Also, I am able to create a AVI container file just
fine, which is stored in the same directory.  It looks like for some
reason, when I am trying to use an MPEG container,  transcode is not
actually generating the file with a .m2v extension that is needed.

Mike Urig has suggested trying Handbrake.  I have run into a bug with
Handbrake, but Mike was able to point to a Ubuntu forum question that
looks just like the issue I am running into with Handbrake, so I am
going to try to get Handbrake running as well.  New to Handbrake, so
will need to do some experiments.  I was using ORMRip before using
dvd::rip, but found OGMRip had some issues with extracting videos from
some of my more recent DVDs, where dvd::rip worked fine.  There are also
some other features in dvd::rip that I like, but would like to get MPEG
container running.  Will see if Handbrake can help me out.

Thanks.

On 04/17/2015 12:01 AM, Richard Hall wrote:
It looks like you have a permissions problem or the path to the file is wrong..
It tells you so at the bottom with a ERROR about being unable to open the file..

-Rich

On Wed, April 15, 2015 18:32, R. Welsh wrote:
I am not sure if I am posting to the correct location.

I just recently started using dvd::rip for extracting compressed videos from
my DVD's.  I am running under Kbuntu 14.04 LTS, dvd::rip 0.98.11.

Attached is the dependencies check.

I've transcoded several videos into and AVI container and the transcoder is
working great for AVI.

But when I tried to transcode into an MPEG container, the following error
occured:

Command exits with failure code:
Command: execflow -n 19 mplex -f 5 -r 2793 -V -o
/home/.../dvdrip/DVD_rip_movie/avi/003/DVD_rip_movie-003-%d.mpg
/home/.../dvdrip/DVD_rip_movie/avi/003/DVD_rip_movie-003.m2v
/home/.../dvdrip/DVD_rip_movie/avi/003/DVD_rip_movie-003.mpa  && echo
EXECFLOW_OK

Output:    INFO: [mplex] mplex version 2.1.0 (2.2.7 $Date: 2012/11/17 01:55:16
$)
**ERROR: [mplex] Unable to open file
/home/.../dvdrip/DVD_rip_movie/avi/003/DVD_rip_movie-003.m2v for reading.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 15 16:40:25 2015 Job 'Transcode - title #3' cancelled
Wed Apr 15 16:40:26 2015 Job 'Multiplex MPEG - title #3' finished

The error is correct, because the only file that is located in the listed
directory is DVD_rip_movie-003, with no extension.  There is no .mpg, .m2v, or
.mpa files in that directory (or any other directory).

My questions are:

1. Is this an issue with transcode, or dvd::rip?  I went to the dvd::rip site,
and it pointed here for issues that occurred during transcode.

2. Has anyone seen this issue before?

3. Are dvd::rip and transcode projects still active?

If the image attachment for dependencies check from dvd::rip does not make it
through the e-mail system, let me know and I can resend as text.

Thanks.
-R

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