[plug] copying dvd to vcd

Garry garbuck at westnet.com.au
Thu Feb 5 20:22:31 WST 2004


Have you got a link /dev/dvd --> /dev/yourcdromdrive?



HTH

Garry





On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 22:54:29 +1100
Rob Dunne <Rob.Dunne at CSIRO.AU> wrote:

> 
> 
> HI list,
>              
> I am trying to copy a dvd to vcd. I have found a good guide at
>  
>    http://www.bunkus.org/dvdripping4linux/en/separate/index.htm
> 
> but it is almost more than I need (a lot of detail).  Also it is mostly about
> going from dvd to avi files. 
> 
> I have installed dvd::rip -- which gives error messages. Fortunately
> it gives that commands that it is executing so you can track down 
> the problem. However so far this problem seems too hard to me.
> 
> How do other people go about making copies of dvds on vcd.?
> 
> 
> Here is the error message that dvd::rip gives -- i case it means anything to anyone
> 
>                                                               bye
> 							      rob
> 
> 
> 
> transcode  -H 10 -z -k -o snapshot -y ppm,null -x vob,null -i /var/tmp/dvdrip/tt/vob/002-C001 -c 8-9 -L 45727
> transcode v0.6.12 (C) 2001-2003 Thomas Oestreich, 2003-2004 T. Bitterberg
> libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.8 for DVD access
> libdvdread: Couldn't find device name.
> libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.
> [transcode] (probe) suggested AV correction -D 0 (0 ms) | AV 0 ms | 0 ms
> [transcode] auto-probing source /var/tmp/dvdrip/tt/vob/002-C001 (ok)
> [transcode] V: import format    | MPEG-2  (V=vob|A=null)
> [transcode] V: AV demux/sync    | (1) sync AV at initial MPEG sequence
> [transcode] V: import frame     | 720x480  1.50:1  encoded @ 4:3
> [transcode] V: flip frame       | yes
> [transcode] V: rgb2bgr          | yes
> [transcode] V: bits/pixel       | 0.174
> [transcode] V: decoding fps,frc | 29.970,4
> [transcode] A: import format    | 0x2001  AC3/A52      [48000,16,2]  448 kbps
> [transcode] A: export           | disabled
> [transcode] V: encoding fps,frc | 29.970,4
> [transcode] A: bytes per frame  | 6408 (6406.400000)
> [transcode] A: adjustment       | -1600 at 1000
> [transcode] V: IA32 accel mode  | sse2 (sse2 sse mmxext mmx asm)
> [transcode] V: video buffer     | 10 @ 720x480
> [import_null.so] v0.2.0 (2002-01-19) (video) null | (audio) null
> [import_vob.so] v0.6.0 (2003-10-02) (video) MPEG-2 | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM | (subtitle)
> [export_null.so] v0.1.2 (2001-08-17) (video) null | (audio) null
> [export_ppm.so] v0.1.1 (2002-02-14) (video) PPM/PGM | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
> [import_vob.so] tccat -i "/var/tmp/dvdrip/tt/vob/002-C001" -t vob -d 0 -S 45727 | tcdemux -s 0x80 -x mpeg2 -S 0 -M 1 -d 0 | tcextract -t vob -a 0 -x mpeg2 -d 0 | tcdecode -x mpeg2 -d 0
> skipping frames [000000-000007],  70.14 fps, EMT: 0:00:00, ( 0| 0| 1)
> 
> clean up | frame threads |Segmentation fault
> 
> -- 
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