Hello,
during my journey with LMCE I tried ripping a couple of DVDs. Some work fine, while others cause problems.
Currently I tried to rip a Ghost Rider DVD. The DVD plays fine :), but ripping the DVD causes I/O errors :'(. Other
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:23:56.035 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:07.670 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:18.556 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:29.329 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:39.971 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:50.028 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:59.970 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:25:19.355 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status e message Error reading '/dev/hdc': Input/output error file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
Ideas anyone?
Any and help is greatly appreciated.
regards
Oliver
Some more information. I tried manually copying the DVD to the harddisk. It always stops at the same position. Is it possible, that this is some kind of copy protection coming into play?
disk_copy /dev/hdc test.dvd
Disc size: 8539996160
Position: 10485760; Progress: 0.12%
Position: 20971520; Progress: 0.25%
Position: 31457280; Progress: 0.37%
Position: 41943040; Progress: 0.49%
Position: 52428800; Progress: 0.61%
Position: 62914560; Progress: 0.74%
Position: 73400320; Progress: 0.86%
Position: 83886080; Progress: 0.98%
Position: 94371840; Progress: 1.11%
Position: 104857600; Progress: 1.23%
Position: 115343360; Progress: 1.35%
Position: 125829120; Progress: 1.47%
Position: 136314880; Progress: 1.60%
Position: 146800640; Progress: 1.72%
Position: 157286400; Progress: 1.84%
Position: 167772160; Progress: 1.96%
Position: 178257920; Progress: 2.09%
Position: 188743680; Progress: 2.21%
Position: 199229440; Progress: 2.33%
Position: 209715200; Progress: 2.46%
Position: 220200960; Progress: 2.58%
Position: 230686720; Progress: 2.70%
Position: 241172480; Progress: 2.82%
Position: 251658240; Progress: 2.95%
Position: 262144000; Progress: 3.07%
Position: 272629760; Progress: 3.19%
Position: 283115520; Progress: 3.32%
Position: 293601280; Progress: 3.44%
Position: 304087040; Progress: 3.56%
Position: 314572800; Progress: 3.68%
Position: 325058560; Progress: 3.81%
Position: 335544320; Progress: 3.93%
Position: 346030080; Progress: 4.05%
Position: 356515840; Progress: 4.17%
Position: 367001600; Progress: 4.30%
Position: 377487360; Progress: 4.42%
Position: 387973120; Progress: 4.54%
Position: 398458880; Progress: 4.67%
Position: 408944640; Progress: 4.79%
Position: 419430400; Progress: 4.91%
Position: 429916160; Progress: 5.03%
Position: 440401920; Progress: 5.16%
Position: 450887680; Progress: 5.28%
Position: 461373440; Progress: 5.40%
Position: 471859200; Progress: 5.53%
Position: 482344960; Progress: 5.65%
Position: 492830720; Progress: 5.77%
Position: 503316480; Progress: 5.89%
Position: 513802240; Progress: 6.02%
Position: 524288000; Progress: 6.14%
Position: 534773760; Progress: 6.26%
Position: 545259520; Progress: 6.38%
Position: 555745280; Progress: 6.51%
Position: 566231040; Progress: 6.63%
Position: 576716800; Progress: 6.75%
Position: 587202560; Progress: 6.88%
Position: 597688320; Progress: 7.00%
Position: 608174080; Progress: 7.12%
Position: 618659840; Progress: 7.24%
Position: 629145600; Progress: 7.37%
Position: 639631360; Progress: 7.49%
Position: 640942080; Progress: 7.51%
Error reading '/dev/hdc': Input/output error
Quote from: posde on January 03, 2008, 02:36:38 PM
Hello,
during my journey with LMCE I tried ripping a couple of DVDs. Some work fine, while others cause problems.
Currently I tried to rip a Ghost Rider DVD. The DVD plays fine :), but ripping the DVD causes I/O errors :'(. Other
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:23:56.035 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:07.670 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:18.556 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:29.329 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:39.971 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:50.028 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:24:59.970 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status p message file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
/var/log/pluto/30_Disk_Drive.log:05 01/03/08 14:25:19.355 RipTask::UpdateProgress id 2 m_eTaskStatus_get 1 status e message Error reading '/dev/hdc': Input/output error file /home/public/data/videos/Ghost Rider WS Extended Cut 2 Discs () <0xb66c0b90>
Ideas anyone?
Any and help is greatly appreciated.
regards
Oliver
Hmmm... I have successfully ripped the UK edition of that DVD without any problems
It seems a problem of a read error. I modified the disk_copy.c a bit to change the buffers, it just fails. On a different disc, changing (lowering) the buffers yielded better results.
Anyone know, if there are any parameters to be set during the read function to retry on failure?
rgds
Oliver
Which DVD drive (make/model#) are you using?
dcerouter_51346:/home/linuxmce/lmce/src/Disk_Drive# hdparm -i /dev/hdc
/dev/hdc:
Model=PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-109, FwRev=1.40, SerialNo=
Config={ Fixed Removeable DTR<=5Mbs DTR>10Mbs nonMagnetic }
RawCHS=0/0/0, TrkSize=0, SectSize=0, ECCbytes=0
BuffType=13395, BuffSize=64kB, MaxMultSect=0
(maybe): CurCHS=0/0/0, CurSects=0, LBA=yes, LBAsects=0
IORDY=on/off, tPIO={min:240,w/IORDY:120}, tDMA={min:120,rec:120}
PIO modes: pio0 pio1 pio2 pio3 pio4
DMA modes: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2
UDMA modes: udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 *udma4
AdvancedPM=no
Drive conforms to: Unspecified: ATA/ATAPI-2,3,4,5
* signifies the current active mode
Some more information.
I have tried numerous DVDs. All of them play just fine. BUT, a lot have problems when I try to copy them to the Core. I have tried various tools available and all exhibit the same kind of problem. After 7-8% of the DVD I get read errors.
Is anyone else experiencing this problem? I will try another drive, but doubt that it will help.
Any and help is greatly appreciated
rgds
Oliver
Hello,
some additional information regarding the problem. I have found more DVDs with a problem. There seem to be a fairly new copy protection scheme in place, used by some of the german DVD producers. Details can be found here http://www.x-protect.com/ (http://www.x-protect.com/), and search on http://forum.doom9.org (http://forum.doom9.org) for "Das Parfum" or x-protect reveals some more information.
Don't you just love it, if you buy a generic standardized inexpensive product, like a DVD for around 10€, take it home, just to find out, it will not play on your Linux system, nor on your Windows systems with older versions of WinDVD. NOT! >:(
rgds
Oliver