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Re: [dvd::rip] Job ' Merging audio - title #1, audio track #1 failed.

Subject: Re: [dvd::rip] Job ' Merging audio - title #1, audio track #1 failed.
From: "Nexist Xenda'ths" <nexist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 03:22:16 -0700
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[Weird, I thought I had sent this earlier.]

Jörn Reder wrote:
> "Nexist Xenda'ths" wrote:
> 
>> After combing the on line documentation, I managed to get a successful
>> rip, but right before success, it gave an error about being unable to
>> merge the video to the audio (during second pass).
> 
> It looks ogmmerge fails but doesn't report this with its exit status and
> thus the following mv command dies. Obviously something went wrong 
> already in the transcoding stage, probably corrupt files were created 
> which ogmmerge doesn't like.
> 
> Please check the created files. Just send the output of the following 
> commands:
> 
>   % cd /home/nexist/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/DVDs/secretary/avi/001/
>   % ls -l
>   % tcprobe -i secretary-001.ogm             # this is the video file
>   % tcprobe -i secretary-001-00.ogm          # this is the audio file
>   % tcprobe -i ../../vob/001/                # maybe of interest, too
> 
> As well please send the complete transcode command you're using (grab it
> from the log, in case of 2pass please send both commands). Did you 
> execute it on a console to see if it really works without throwing any 
> error messages?
> 
> Did you try transcoding to AVI/mp3? Just do a simple test transcoding by
> specifying a frame range of 0-500 or something like that. Probably 
> something with your ogg/vorbis installation is messed up.

I tried upgrading to the 0.97 build, and using MPeG instead of OGG for
the sound encoding. I will try the AVI/MPeG. I've been using Ogg for
cd's for months now with no problem.

The command results are below:
nexist@noxpan:~/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/dvdrip/Secretary/avi/001$
ls -ltotal 1671492
- -rw-r--r-- 1 nexist nexist  339290204 2006-05-29 01:15
Secretary-001-00.ogm
- -rw-r--r-- 1 nexist nexist 1370632228 2006-05-29 02:24 Secretary-001.ogm
nexist@noxpan:~/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/dvdrip/Secretary/avi/001$

nexist@noxpan:~/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/dvdrip/Secretary/avi/001$
tcprobe -i Secretary-001.ogm
[tcprobe] RIFF data, AVI video
[avilib] V: 23.976 fps, codec=DIVX, frames=159822, width=640, height=352
[tcprobe] summary for Secretary-001.ogm, (*) = not default, 0 = not detected
import frame size: -g 640x352 [720x576] (*)
       frame rate: -f 23.976 [25.000] frc=1 (*)
   no audio track: use "null" import module for audio
           length: 159822 frames, frame_time=41 msec, duration=1:51:05.909
nexist@noxpan:~/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/dvdrip/Secretary/avi/001$

nexist@noxpan:~/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/dvdrip/Secretary/avi/001$
tcprobe -i Secretary-001-00.ogm
[tcprobe] OGG Multimedia Container
[tcprobe] summary for Secretary-001-00.ogm, (*) = not default, 0 = not
detected
      audio track: -a 0 [0] -e 48000,0,2 [48000,16,2] -n 0xfffe [0x2000] (*)
                   bitrate=499 kbps
nexist@noxpan:~/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/dvdrip/Secretary/avi/001$

nexist@noxpan:~/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/dvdrip/Secretary/avi/001$
tcprobe -i ../../vob/001/
[tcprobe] MPEG program stream (PS)
[tcprobe] summary for ../../vob/001/, (*) = not default, 0 = not detected
import frame size: -g 720x480 [720x576] (*)
     aspect ratio: 16:9 (*)
       frame rate: -f 29.970 [25.000] frc=4 (*)
                   PTS=0.2806, frame_time=33 ms, bitrate=9800 kbps
      audio track: -a 0 [0] -e 48000,16,2 [48000,16,2] -n 0x2000 [0x2000]
                   PTS=0.3140, bitrate=192 kbps
                   -D 0 --av_fine_ms -33 (frames & ms) [0] [0]
      audio track: -a 1 [0] -e 48000,16,2 [48000,16,2] -n 0x2000 [0x2000]
                   PTS=0.2806, bitrate=160 kbps
                   -D 0 --av_fine_ms 0 (frames & ms) [0] [0]
nexist@noxpan:~/Documents/my_pictures_and_movies/dvdrip/Secretary/avi/001$

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