[ale] DVD ripping

Scott Castaline hscast at charter.net
Wed Oct 31 22:29:51 EDT 2007


James P. Kinney III wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 21:40 -0400, Scott Castaline wrote:
>
>   
>> Actually the 3rd and 4th DVDs I didn't do until this morning after 1st 
>> booting and the box was off for several hours. When I remove the media 
>> it does not feel hot, and I am able to do several back2back copies of 
>> DVDs with k3b without any problems. In fact that's how I copied the 3rd 
>> and 4th DVDs and then 3 double sided disks of the 1st season of House. 
>> Each disk/side was done one right after the other with no stopping. Now 
>> playback is a different story as there seems to some dropping and 
>> freezing happening. I'm not sure if it's the harddrive or the CPU. The 
>> harddrive is a 500GB SATAII on an Adaptec dual port SATAI HA and the CPU 
>> is an AMD Athlon 1800+ with 1GB RAM.
>> Any ideas or maybe I should encode the images? (or is it transcode?)
>>     
>
> You have to _boot_ your system :) It doesn't "Just Run" ?!
>
> I would first try slowing down the record rate. I have half a bazillion
> DVD's here that _claim_ to be burnable at speed x18 or x32 or xbazillion
> but they really only work well at x2 or x4. All of the dual layer disks
> I have to burn very slowly or else I get a new coaster.
>
> I miss the AOL CDs. They made such good coasters.
>
> I digress....
>
> Dropping and freezing on playback is a decompression problem with your
> CPU/IO having a problem. Either the bandwidth is too slow or the CPU is
> bogging down and the result is a freeze or dropped section to keep up.
>
> That said, I have had no problem playing DVD's (commercial pressed
> movies) on IBM Thinkpads running 700 MHz P3's with 512 MB RAM (Fedora 4
> with Ogle as the player) even in full screen mode. So I suspect there is
> a failure elsewhere.
>
> Test the player with commercial disk. Then make a test copy of the disk
> and try the player with the copy. If the copy plays poorly, make another
> copy and slow down the burn speed to x1 or x2. If it still is crappy,
> you may be looking at artifacts from copy-protection stuff.
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This happens when I play from the image "burned onto my harddrive, using 
VLC. I haven't tried mounting the image so that another player can run 
it, nor have I tried it directly from the original DVD yet. I'm not sure 
about the play or burn rate, haven't done anything there, just using 
defaults, but that could be added to my list of things to try. I'll let 
you know what I come up with though.



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