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[dvd::rip] Fedora 10 problems

Subject: [dvd::rip] Fedora 10 problems
From: dave <sam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 23:58:20 -0500
Hi All,
I've done a clean install of Fedora 10 x86_64.
I had previously been running dvd::rip on this exact same machine but under Fedora 8 without any problems.
Problems with the new install.
The rip from the DVD went OK. I can view the rip from the "Clip & Zoom" page just fine. When I try a two pass transcode to xvid and .avi I get the following error popup in a separate window:

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Job 'Transcode multipass - title #1' failed with error message:
Job 'Transcode video - title #1, pass 1' failed with error message:
Command exits with failure code:
Command: mkdir -m 0775 -p '/v/dvdrip/con2/tmp' && cd /v/dvdrip/con2/tmp && mkdir -p /v/dvdrip/con2/avi/001 && execflow -n 19 transcode -H 10 -a 0 -x vob -i \/v\/dvdrip\/con2\/vob\/001\/ -w 9000,50 -b 128,0,2 -s 1.426 --a52_drc_off -f 24,1 -M 2 --export_par 118,100 -R 1 -y xvid,null --psu_mode --nav_seek /v/dvdrip/con2/tmp/con2-001-nav.log --no_split -o /dev/null --print_status 25 && echo EXECFLOW_O
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Output: ( 0| 0| 9)
encoding frame [76550],  81.68 fps, 93.2%, ETA: 0:01:08, ( 0| 0| 9)
encoding frame [76575],  81.69 fps, 93.2%, ETA: 0:01:08, ( 0| 0| 9)
encoding frame [76600],  81.70 fps, 93.3%, ETA: 0:01:07, ( 0| 0| 9)

----> I cut out a bunch of lines <---------

encoding frame [82100],  82.97 fps, 100.0%, ETA: 0:00:00, ( 0| 0| 9)
encoding frame [82125],  82.98 fps, 100.0%, ETA: 0:00:00, ( 0| 0| 9)
(V) fill=0/11, empty=2 wait=0 locked=0, ready=0, tag=0
(A) fill=5/11, empty=2 wait=0 locked=0, ready=4, tag=0
[decode_mpeg2.c] failed to write Y data of frame (len=67072)

decoder.c) sleeping for 6 seconds to cool down
(split.c) reading auto-split information from file "/v/dvdrip/con2/tmp/con2-001-nav.log"
(split.c) done reading 173743 entries

clean up | frame threads |sh: line 1: 6816 Segmentation fault execflow -n 19 transcode -H 10 -a 0 -x vob -i \/v\/dvdrip\/con2\/v ob\/001\/ -w 9000,50 -b 128,0,2 -s 1.426 --a52_drc_off -f 24,1 -M 2 --export_par 118,100 -R 1 -y xvid,null --psu_mode --nav_seek /v/dv
drip/con2/tmp/con2-001-nav.log --no_split -o /dev/null --print_status 25

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I had started dvd::rip using the command line and with debugging mode.
Here is the output that came to the console:

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$ dvdrip -d 100
--- START ------------------------------------
3419: Thu Feb 19 19:31:31 2009 - DEBUG LEVEL 100
executing command: execflow tcprobe -H 25 -i /v/dvdrip/con2/vob/001/ && echo EXECFLOW_OK
got: rc=0 catch=EXEC_FLOW_JOB_PID=3456
libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.10 for DVD access
libdvdread: Couldn't find device name.
libdvdnav:DVDOpenFilePath:findDVDFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO failed
libdvdnav:DVDOpenFilePath:findDVDFile /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP failed
libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.
[tcprobe] MPEG program stream (PS)
[tcprobe] summary for /v/dvdrip/con2/vob/001/, (*) = not default, 0 = not detected
import frame size: -g 720x480 [720x576] (*)
    aspect ratio: 16:9 (*)
      frame rate: -f 23.976 [25.000] frc=1 (*)
                  PTS=0.1305, frame_time=41 ms, bitrate=7500 kbps
     audio track: -a 0 [0] -e 48000,16,2 [48000,16,2] -n 0x2000 [0x2000]
                  PTS=0.0291, bitrate=448 kbps
                  -D 2 --av_fine_ms 17 (frames & ms) [0] [0]
     audio track: -a 1 [0] -e 48000,16,2 [48000,16,2] -n 0x2000 [0x2000]
                  PTS=0.0291, bitrate=448 kbps
                  -D 2 --av_fine_ms 17 (frames & ms) [0] [0]
     audio track: -a 2 [0] -e 48000,16,2 [48000,16,2] -n 0x2000 [0x2000]
                  PTS=0.0291, bitrate=192 kbps
                  -D 2 --av_fine_ms 18 (frames & ms) [0] [0]
detected (4) subtitle(s)
EXECFLOW_OK

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Two questions.
What are the possible "debug level" values? I couldn't find that written anywhere? I just gave it 100.
Any suggestions on what I should change/check to get it working?

Thanks a bunch.
Emil Sitka


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