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    DVD Ripper 7.5.0.6 DVDFab crashes with standard profiles

    I'm trying out this version and check a few files on a dvd to convert them to mkv using the non-modified profiles "generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy", "generic.mkv.xvid.audiocopy" and "generic.mkv.h264.aac". I didn't try the other profiles.

    After launching the conversion DVDFab stops working after about 20 secs, closes and proposes to send a "DVD Report-info" form.

    The "DVD to DVD" version works fine for the same tracks (to DVD5)

    DVD: Pink Floyd Pulse (disk 1, track 35 and 36)
    ------ begin mobile work(1/2) ------


    5m 18.61s: create config(0)
    5m 18.61s: convert profile(generic.mkv.h264.aac)
    5m 18.69s: dvd title(35) angle(0) chapter(1->7)
    5m 18.69s: stream(480,2,1) stream(128,86019,1)


    DVDFab 7.5.0.6 (2010/08/19 15:21:36)

    0m 00.85s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 05.69s: detected dvd
    0m 05.74s: drive F
    0m 05.74s: dvd type 1
    0m 05.74s: volume label DISC1_MASTER_SCN
    0m 07.56s: got copyright 1 0
    0m 07.78s: got udf/iso
    0m 10.14s: got discinfo
    0m 10.14s: pathplayer enabled
    0m 22.86s: got dvdinfo
    2m 35.09s:


    ------ begin mobile work(1/2) ------


    2m 35.09s: create config(0)
    2m 35.11s: convert profile(generic.mkv.h264.aac)
    2m 35.17s: dvd title(35) angle(0) chapter(1->7)
    2m 35.17s: stream(480,2,1) stream(128,86019,1)


    DVDFab 7.5.0.6 (2010/08/19 15:24:36)

    0m 00.92s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 04.79s: detected dvd
    0m 04.83s: drive F
    0m 04.83s: dvd type 1
    0m 04.83s: volume label DISC1_MASTER_SCN
    0m 06.31s: got copyright 1 0
    0m 06.56s: got udf/iso
    0m 08.87s: got discinfo
    0m 08.87s: pathplayer enabled
    0m 21.63s: got dvdinfo
    5m 23.32s:


    ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


    5m 23.32s: create config(0)
    5m 23.34s: convert profile(generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy)
    5m 23.40s: dvd title(35) angle(0) chapter(1->7)
    5m 23.42s: stream(480,2,1) stream(128,86019,0)


    DVDFab 7.5.0.6 (2010/08/19 15:58:39)

    0m 01.29s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 16.11s: detected dvd
    0m 16.16s: drive F
    0m 16.16s: dvd type 1
    0m 16.17s: volume label DISC1_MASTER_SCN
    0m 17.33s: got copyright 1 0
    0m 17.55s: got udf/iso
    0m 19.87s: got discinfo
    0m 19.89s: pathplayer enabled
    0m 32.69s: got dvdinfo
    2m 58.34s: detected dvd
    2m 58.37s: drive F
    2m 58.38s: dvd type 1
    2m 58.38s: volume label DISC1_MASTER_SCN
    3m 10.01s: got copyright 1 0
    3m 10.44s: got udf/iso
    3m 12.30s: got discinfo
    3m 12.30s: pathplayer enabled
    3m 23.00s: got dvdinfo
    4m 07.54s:


    ------ begin mobile work(1/2) ------


    4m 07.55s: create config(0)
    4m 07.55s: convert profile(generic.mkv.h264.aac)
    4m 08.57s: dvd title(35) angle(0) chapter(1->7)
    4m 08.57s: stream(480,2,1) stream(128,86019,1)


    DVDFab 7.5.0.6 (2010/08/19 16:03:12)

    0m 00.85s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 21.31s: detected dvd
    0m 21.35s: drive F
    0m 21.35s: dvd type 1
    0m 21.35s: volume label DISC1_MASTER_SCN
    0m 23.85s: got copyright 1 0
    0m 24.08s: got udf/iso
    0m 26.38s: got discinfo
    0m 26.39s: pathplayer enabled
    0m 39.20s: got dvdinfo

    Any suggestions are welcome to solve this problem.

    #2
    instead of converting from the DVD you should use the DVD to DVD option and save to hard drive. Then you use what you just saved to hard drive as source to convert using DVD to Mobile. If you still get the crash then it a bug in the Beta you are using and would have to wait for the next Beta to try again

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      #3
      Thanks for your quick reply but

      Originally posted by AGJ View Post
      instead of converting from the DVD you should use the DVD to DVD option and save to hard drive.
      This is what I do, the source is the dvd, the target is a folder on my hard disc.

      Or do you mean that in a first step I should copy the whole dvd to the hard drive (with the "dvd to dvd" programme) and in a second step do the conversion of the files I want to mkv (with the "dvd to mobile" programme) ?

      If this work around would work, I'm happy that this would be a temporary solution, but I hope that a true solution could be found. Otherwise why would the programme offer this possibility I simply used ?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Screwsy View Post
        Or do you mean that in a first step I should copy the whole dvd to the hard drive (with the "dvd to dvd" programme) and in a second step do the conversion of the files I want to mkv (with the "dvd to mobile" programme) ?
        Yes that what I mean and it not a work around as your DVD drive laser will not work as hard and the DVD drive will last longer. It will as well not take as long to convert to file since you not transfering and converting at same time.

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          #5
          Thanks for your advise AGJ, I appreciate and will try this immediately.

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by AGJ View Post
            Yes that what I mean and it not a work around as your DVD drive laser will not work as hard and the DVD drive will last longer. It will as well not take as long to convert to file since you not transfering and converting at same time.
            Unfortunately, this was not the solution for the problem.

            Here is the log file:

            DVDFab 7.5.0.6 (2010/08/19 19:54:00)

            0m 13.29s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
            0m 28.72s: detected dvd
            0m 28.78s: drive F
            0m 28.78s: dvd type 1
            0m 28.78s: volume label DISC1_MASTER_SCN
            0m 38.20s: got copyright 1 0
            0m 39.06s: got udf/iso
            0m 41.98s: got discinfo
            0m 41.99s: pathplayer enabled
            0m 55.02s: got dvdinfo
            37m 49.51s: pathplayer enabled
            39m 54.69s:


            ------ begin mobile work(1/2) ------


            39m 54.69s: create config(0)
            39m 54.69s: convert profile(generic.mkv.h264.aac)
            39m 54.70s: dvd title(35) angle(0) chapter(1->7)
            39m 54.70s: stream(480,2,1) stream(128,86019,1)
            39m 54.74s: h264 encode: using official CUDA encoder
            40m 04.89s: sync_filter: not get stream(0) offset, then eos


            DVDFab 7.5.0.6 (2010/08/19 20:34:24)

            0m 00.76s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1

            -------------------

            Now I'm not a technician, but if I want to copy just 1 song for example of a concert dvd, you say that the normal way of doing this is to rip the whole dvd to the hard disc. And in a second step to convert this song from the hard disc.

            Ripping the dvd took something like 30 mins. Then the second step unfortunately crashed DVDFab. But this means the laser was busy in the first step during 30 mins.

            Wouldn't it take shorter if you use "DVD to mobile" and convert that 1 song just in 1 go ?

            Anyway, I hope that the problem will be solved quickly. I'm quite stuck with several problems with DVDFab. Crossing my fingers.

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              #7
              Since I would like to have a soft ware that works, I continue to test DVDFab. Unfortunately I have to report another thing that doesn't work.

              Still with the same Pink Floyd Pulse disc I want to have all songs in different chapters so that it will be easy to make a playlist with a future Popcorn Hour or Dune 3.

              So I start with the ripped dvd on my hard drive. I used this time version 7.0.9.3 (since I have troubles with the current beta version).
              audio is AC-3/5.1 (1 audio track)
              profile: generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy
              video: 2 pass
              fixed bit rate: 13000 kbps
              divide into chapters (I make a free translation here because it seems impossible for me to install the soft ware in english even though I asked it)
              resolution 720 x 550
              task time elapsed: 0h 45'

              Then it was still on 0% and 0 fps, hard disc turning like hell but nothing appeared to happen.

              ------

              I tried then to use a different profile
              profile: generic.mkv.xvid.audiocopy

              The rest of the settings stayed the same.

              When I hit start, it starts converting at 0.20 fps en slows down quickly to 0.02 fps. After 2 mins it is at 0.01 fps (still at 0.00 %). I stopped it manually since my previous negative experience after 3 mins (0.00%).

              -------------------

              Here is the log:
              DVDFab 7.0.9.3 (2010/08/19 22:42:42)

              0m 01.56s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
              0m 15.47s: detected dvd
              0m 15.52s: drive F
              0m 15.52s: dvd type 1
              0m 15.52s: volume label DISC1_MASTER_SCN
              0m 15.64s: detected dvd
              0m 15.69s: drive F
              0m 15.69s: dvd type 1
              0m 15.71s: volume label DISC1_MASTER_SCN
              0m 17.73s: got copyright 1 0
              0m 17.86s: got udf/iso
              0m 29.09s: pathplayer enabled

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                #8
                I noticed you are using CUDA and I've had problems with it as well. Try setting the A/V to software only and give it a try.
                How to post the internal log


                Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
                Albert Einstein

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                  #9
                  Try reducing the bitrate to <10000 kbps.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by signals View Post
                    Try reducing the bitrate to <10000 kbps.
                    Try encoding with only one-pass...I am having a very similar problem and 1-pass works fine (full CPU use) but 2-pass starts at the same speed (as 1-pass) but the CPU use never moves and the job is soon at 0 fps (takes about 3 minutes).

                    I've been fiddling with settings for a few hours and the only way I can get it to use the CPU normally (which is to say maxed) is to use only 1-pass.

                    -Wapitikev
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Screwsy View Post

                      Now I'm not a technician, but if I want to copy just 1 song for example of a concert dvd, you say that the normal way of doing this is to rip the whole dvd to the hard disc. And in a second step to convert this song from the hard disc.

                      Ripping the dvd took something like 30 mins. Then the second step unfortunately crashed DVDFab. But this means the laser was busy in the first step during 30 mins.

                      Wouldn't it take shorter if you use "DVD to mobile" and convert that 1 song just in 1 go ?
                      You never said you just wanted 1 song but if that what you want you can use Main Movie I believe and select the one you want. Not sure if that possible for this type of DVD. You can as well try Customize and select what you want that way as well. But it your DVD drive and if you want the laser to work the entire time converting to mobile you can. I just figured I mention a way that would save wear and tare on it so it would last longer for you

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                        #12
                        Have a read of my "Best Practices" thread and this explains the reasoning hehind ripping to the HDD first. Blu-Ray ripping magnifies this even further.

                        Music disks usually have each song allocated to a chapter.

                        Also, most music disks are composed as interlaced content and only the latest beta is capable of handling this on BR's.
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