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Help on ripping DVDs
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Thanks for responding - I wasn't sure anyone was around with the experience - I know I've just started ripping things myself.

OS: Win7 x64 w SP1
Software: CloneDVD Mobile v1610

When I rip one episode from a 6-episode DVD (3-passes), the ripping aborts around half way through. If I view the partial rip file, the video seems fine but there's no audio. This seems to match up with the log data, whisch complains about the audio pipe being empty before the video pipe is.

Detailed log data: (Many duplicate lines deleted)

DEBUG: Feeding ffmpeg.exe with 'ffmpeg.exe -i - -v 9 -xerror -pass 1 -passlogfile "F:/TV/mencmpass4576" -threads 6 -f mp4 -metadata title="DVDVolume" -r 25 -vcodec libx264 -vb 750000 -vglobal 1 -coder ac -acodec libfaac -ac 2 -ab 128000 -s 640x480 -aspect 4:3 -deinterlace -level 0 -bf 0 -refs 5 -encoder_cfg level=3|nocabac|keyint=240|min-keyint=24|ref=3|mixed-refs|bframes=0|subme=2|no-ssim|no-psnr|me=umh|trellis=2|partitions=p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8|filter=-1,-1 -y "F:\TV\Test-1.mp4"'.
This is Chameleon transcoder engine [1.8.0.0] (07/01/2011)
CLOCK RESET: Video, STC = 0, DTS = 4158
CLOCK RESET: Audio AC3, STC = 0, PTS = 7758
----- NEW SEGMENT -----
Segment Start: 1, Video:5958 Audio:7758 => 1800 (20 ms)
> Audio ++ :: - 2880 = 4878 (-1080)
> Synchronized :: 5958 / 4878 => -1080 = -12 ms
Segment 1 > Audio 0 > 0 / 4878 -> 7758 / 4878
Segment 1 > Video 0 > 0 / 5958 -> 7758 / 5958
Segment 1 > Video 1 > 1800 / 7758 -> 9558 / 5958
Segment 1 > Video 2 > 3600 / 9559 -> 11359 / 5959
Segment 1 > Audio 1 > 2880 / 10638 -> 13518 / 7758
Segment 1 > Video 3 > 5400 / 11359 -> 13159 / 5959
Segment 1 > Video 4 > 7200 / 13160 -> 14960 / 5960
Segment 1 > Video 5 > 9000 / 14960 -> 16760 / 5960
Segment 1 > Audio 2 > 5760 / 13518 -> 16398 / 7758
Segment 1 > Audio 3 > 8640 / 16398 -> 19278 / 7758
Segment 1 > Audio 4 > 11520 / 19278 -> 22158 / 7758
Segment 1 > Video 6 > 10800 / 16761 -> 18561 / 5961
Segment 1 > Video 7 > 12600 / 18561 -> 20361 / 5961
Segment 1 > Video 8 > 14400 / 20362 -> 22162 / 5962
Segment 1 > Video 9 > 16200 / 22162 -> 23962 / 5962
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: -5, DeltaPTS: 0
Segment 1 > Video 10 > 18000 / 23958 -> 25758 / 5958
Segment 1 > Audio 5 > 14400 / 22158 -> 25038 / 7758

> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: -5940, DeltaPTS: 0
Segment 1 > Video 11880 > 21384000 / 21389958 -> 21391758 / 5958
Segment 1 > Video 11881 > 21385800 / 21397698 -> 21399498 / 11898
Segment 1 > Video 11882 > 21387600 / 21399499 -> 21401299 / 11899
Segment 1 > Video 11883 > 21389400 / 21401299 -> 21403099 / 11899
Segment 1 > Video 11884 > 21391200 / 21403100 -> 21404900 / 11900
Segment 1 > Video 11885 > 21393000 / 21404900 -> 21406700 / 11900
Segment 1 > Video 11886 > 21394800 / 21406701 -> 21408501 / 11901
Segment 1 > Video 11887 > 21396600 / 21408501 -> 21410301 / 11901
Segment 1 > Video 11888 > 21398400 / 21410302 -> 21412102 / 11902
Segment 1 > Video 11889 > 21400200 / 21412102 -> 21413902 / 11902
Segment 1 > Video 11890 > 21402000 / 21413903 -> 21415703 / 11903


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CLOCK RESET: Video, STC = 21413903, DTS = 21406158
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: 1795, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: 1790, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: 1785, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: 1780, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: 1775, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: 1770, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: 1765, DeltaPTS: 0

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> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: -230, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: -235, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: -240, DeltaPTS: 0
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: -245, DeltaPTS: 0
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: -250, DeltaPTS: 0
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.

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> Duration: 1800, Jitter: 0, Delta: 2, DeltaDTS: 265, DeltaPTS: 0
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
>>> Dropping video. No more audio available and video queue is completely full.
Location: FrameAdd, #444, V:11891, A:18453, S:0
Reason: __ensure( List.Read + _countof(List.List) >= List.Write + 1 )
frame= 5945 fps= 45 q=-1.0 Lsize= 22394kB time=237.80 bitrate= 771.4kbits/s dup=0 drop=0
video:22346kB audio:0kB global headers:1kB muxing overhead 0.209487%
[libx264 @ 025ff7c0]slice I:25 Avg QP:23.74 size: 21219
[libx264 @ 025ff7c0]slice P:5920 Avg QP:25.46 size: 3776
[libx264 @ 025ff7c0]mb I I16..4: 42.2% 0.0% 57.8%
[libx264 @ 025ff7c0]mb P I16..4: 8.4% 0.0% 1.0% P16..4: 49.9% 8.7% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% skip:30.0%
[libx264 @ 025ff7c0]final ratefactor: 23.76
[libx264 @ 025ff7c0]coded y,uvDC,uvAC intra:34.0% 81.5% 49.0% inter:10.2% 36.5% 1.9%
[libx264 @ 025ff7c0]ref P L0 76.1% 13.7% 10.2%
[libx264 @ 025ff7c0]kb/s:769.8

Thanks for the replies - in brief I'm trying to rip shows FROM DVD to mp4 or similar formats for use on a portable media player (Archos 5IT in this case).

As mentioned in my previous post, the process aborts complaining that the audio stops befor ethe video. I've received this message on a few DVDs, so I'm not sure what's happening - I don't think it's the disks.

Thanks,

SimonT
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Messages In This Thread
Help on ripping DVDs - by SimonT - 06-02-2012, 08:37 AM
RE: Help on ripping DVDs - by JEDAN - 06-02-2012, 08:49 AM
RE: Help on ripping DVDs - by Lawsy56 - 06-02-2012, 09:01 AM
RE: Help on ripping DVDs - by JEDAN - 06-02-2012, 09:10 AM
RE: Help on ripping DVDs - by Lawsy56 - 06-02-2012, 09:37 AM
RE: Help on ripping DVDs - by SimonT - 06-02-2012, 09:39 AM
RE: Help on ripping DVDs - by JEDAN - 06-02-2012, 10:08 AM
RE: Help on ripping DVDs - by Lawsy56 - 06-02-2012, 10:16 AM



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