Niki Kovacs wrote:
> I'm a south French Linux user: CentOS 4.3 (RHEL4 clone) with kernel
> 2.6.9-34.EL.
> I ran into an apparently common problem. When I try to rip a movie, it does
> get
> ripped, and then I get that infamous error message about transcode not being
> able to find this frame.
Since version 0.97.7 this should be fixed on the develop branch, in
0.52.6 this fix isn't implemented yet.
I can suggest two things:
a) install 0.97.10 ;)
b) try a lower frame number (no need to activate slow frame grabbing).
The bug appears for titles which are splitted into several so
called PSU's. Usually it works if your frame is in the first PSU.
> (Uh oh. Curious thing. I wanted to "clear the log file" ("vider le journal"),
> but curiously, this doesn't work either)
Hmm strange, I'll check this one.
Regards,
Joern
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