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Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
It seems that there is a wiki for running DVD Shrink in Wine, but no wiki for the excellent Linux native replacement for DVD Shrink, K9Copy, so I decided to create one.
The new wiki page can be found here. I will also make this the official discussion thread. :)
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Hi thanks for the wiki.
I have a problem, I tried to make a copy of a dvd but the output file is 5,1GB, (I thought K9Copy automatically reduced the size to fit 4,7GB?)
I don't find any settings to correct this.
Any help appreciated!
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Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
problem resolved, found the answer in another thread.
Apparently you have to first save the DVD as an iso to disk, then burn it afterwards, that way it stays 4,7GB.
If you burn directly, size is bigger (no clue why though :-k )
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I've had 50/50 success rate using K9Copy. It seems to do fine on older dvd's, but I have had Zero success on anything new. For that, I would have to use DVDFab Decrypter for Windows. Even DVDShrink, and DVD Decrypter are choking on anything new.
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I just wanted to add, you might want to try the current version of k9copy (1.0.4). I had problems backing-up several dvds with the 1.0.2-ubuntu dapper version in the repositories (such as not being able to copy with menus, freezing mid stream on certain dvds, not being able to shrink to the right size). However with version 1.0.4 installed from source so far (only about 10 dvds) I have had no problem backing up dvds using version 1.0.4, even ones that had errors with k9copy 1.0.2-ubuntu (and i am copying 8.5 Gb dvds to single 4.7 Gb w/o noticable compression loss of quality).
The only problem is right now you have to install it from source, and have to install several dev packages to do so properly. I posted a previous post
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost...1&postcount=12
explaining how i got installing the source to work in dapper 6.06.
Cheers.
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I just added a section to the wiki on installation from source. I found a changelog online at http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=23885 that lists some of the improvements of version 1.0.4-2 over 1.0.2 (dapper version) and 1.0.3 (breezy repos.knit.it version) including:
Quote:
v1.0.4-2
- fixed freezes problems with FC5
v1.0.4
- improved compatibility
- take benefit of MMX, SSE, SSE2 for memcpy
- fixed reading of empty titles
- input device combo is editable
- Integration of vamps and requant in k9copy as QThread classes
- fixed size problems
- added video in backup progress dialog
- fixed several issues in multi-angle DVD copy
- Improved the backup speed
v1.0.3b
- fixed compil issue on Suse,FC4....
v 1.0.3 bis
- fixed compil issue with libdvdread 0.9.5
v 1.0.3
- compression of menus
- improved compatibility
- selection by titleset
- fixed ifo update bugs
- added possibility to enter the size of dvd
-...
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When I compile from source I run into these problems. Installing the dependencies first i get most of them except the following pasted below:
navyn@navyn-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install kdebase-dev
Password:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
the package is simply not installable and a bug report against
that package should be filed.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
kdebase-dev: Depends: kdelibs4-dev (>= 4:3.5-rc1) but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
navyn@navyn-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install kdelibs4-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
the package is simply not installable and a bug report against
that package should be filed.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
kdelibs4-dev: Depends: libavahi-client-dev but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
navyn@navyn-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install libavahi-client-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
the package is simply not installable and a bug report against
that package should be filed.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libavahi-client-dev: Depends: libdbus-1-dev (>= 0.60) but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
navyn@navyn-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install lidbus-1-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package lidbus-1-dev
navyn@navyn-desktop:~$
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Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Although it could be a typo I have to ask: Did you try lidbus-1-dev or libdbu-1-dev?
In the log you pasted you are trying to install the wrong/misspelled package.
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Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
This application is AMAZING. I'll have to add this app to my short list of KDE applications I prefer.
1. K3B
2. K9copy
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This has been something that I was looking trying to find for quite some time now. After reading the wiki and the forum, I've found this program to be perfect. I have dvdxcopy for windows, but it takes two hours to copy a dvd. With k9copy it took 30 mins flat and it was so easy. I love it!
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I'm very happy to have a native DVD Shrinker, but I already have some problems with it, usability wise.
Let me say first, that so far, the thing works, I have successfully shrunk 2/3 DVD's to .iso
K9Copy (repository version)
1. The interface is clean, but it's too stripped down. The open button should be more clearly reserved for reading the CD. There must be a better icon to use for that, and it should be called READ DISK or something, to be more obvious.
2. When I tried to save the file to my media drive, I was told that I can only save files locally, and the window closed. There was no way of bringing the read DVD back into the k9copy interface. I saw what would seem to be the right folder in /tmp/kde-nalmeth, but the files were way to small to be right.
The work was lost effectively. I'll try to file a bug if this isn't fixed in the newer version.
3. When I went through copying the disk again, I saved it "locally" in my /home. Then to my suprise a window pops up saying "Burning to DVD".
:confused::confused:
This threw me off, because typically that would mean you're burning to a DVD. Or so I would think.
I saw that my drive wasn't trying to do anything, and knew I already had a written disk in the drive, so I left it. At the end, the .iso is sitting where I wanted it.
Suffice to say, I really think the wording of the saving window should be "Ripping to .iso", or just "ripping". Anything but burning, you're doing the opposite. And as I said I think the Open button should be more clearly related to READING THE DISK. I guess all in all it's just a bit of an immature interface. The important thing is that it does the job.
I like how you can burn the shrunken image right in the same interface, but since I don't have a working burner ATM I haven't been able to test it.
I'd like to try the new one out to see if anything with the interface has changed.
Anyone else a little confused by k9copy at first?
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Hey guys, sorry about neglecting the thread for awhile. I have gone back to the wiki and compiled a .deb for the new version of K9Copy. Hopefully this will save the time and effort of compiling while resolving the issues you guys are having.
Enjoy! :D
Edit: The .deb is located at http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9cop...2_2-1_i386.deb
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eqisow
Hey guys, sorry about neglecting the thread for awhile. I have gone back to the wiki and compiled a .deb for the new version of K9Copy. Hopefully this will save the time and effort of compiling while resolving the issues you guys are having.
Enjoy! :D
Edit: The .deb is located at
http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9cop...2_2-1_i386.deb
eh i dl the deb and installed it but how do i run k9copy in gnome ubuntu?
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Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Quote:
Originally Posted by eqisow
Hey guys, sorry about neglecting the thread for awhile. I have gone back to the wiki and compiled a .deb for the new version of K9Copy. Hopefully this will save the time and effort of compiling while resolving the issues you guys are having.
Enjoy! :D
Edit: The .deb is located at
http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9cop...2_2-1_i386.deb
there are two problems with this deb for me.
1. To run it after install I have to do
Code:
/usr/local/kde/bin/k9copy
it is not in the PATH because I am on Ubuntu.
Secondly, I have an error regarding vamps:
Code:
An error occured while running DVDAuthor:
vamps: Fatal: write to stdout: No such file or directory
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Thanks mate it works great. I just want to know does it work when I rip a Blockbuster DVD to ISO file as I tested it with home made dvd.
Thanks again!
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rado_london, it will work for commercial (Blockbuster) DVD's if you follow the instructions under the "Activate support for encrypted DVDs" section of the wiki.
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Kouya and foxy123, to fix the issue with running K9Copy in Gnome, run the following command:
Code:
sudo ln -s /usr/local/kde/bin/k9copy /usr/local/bin/k9copy
I updated the wiki to address this problem.
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foxy123, I'm afraid I'm not sure about your error message. I will have to look into it.
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Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Quote:
Originally Posted by eqisow
foxy123, I'm afraid I'm not sure about your error message. I will have to look into it.
Thanks a lot. Though it is solved by running k9copy with sudo. But still I would prefer to run it as a normal user.
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THAT is beautiful
dvdshrink is about the only reason i'm still keeping windows around
+1 for ubuntu
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I just re-installed ubuntu and can't get k9copy working again.
I followed the instructions on the wiki to get the latest version.
Here is what appears to be my problem:
Please send bug report - no VTS_TMAPT ??
Any ideas what that is all about, or what I may be doing wrong?
I could copy the entire output if I needed to, but didn't want to fill up the thread with it.
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Hey all, nice wiki and thread. But I am having a problem burning. I have dapper and all the latest software for k9copy. I save to an iso then go to burn and I get an error saying that there is not enough space on the disk. This can not be the dvd's are 4.7 gb and the iso is only 4.4 gb. I also tryed to use k3b to burn and I get the same problem. Does any one know how to fix this?
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Thanks for the link learning but I have tried 'overburning' with no luck.
Edit:
I have had luck with dvdshrink under wine, I save to an iso then burn with k3b. I am guessing that k9copy is saving the iso file just over the limit so it will not let me burn.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by darknuala
I've had 50/50 success rate using K9Copy. It seems to do fine on older dvd's, but I have had Zero success on anything new. For that, I would have to use DVDFab Decrypter for Windows. Even DVDShrink, and DVD Decrypter are choking on anything new.
I have found this, too, re: DVDShrink and Decrypter. So, and this is on a Windows machine obviously, .... I use AnyDVD and Nero to just copy the DVD. It is remarkably fast and simple.
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Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Quote:
Originally Posted by
eqisow
Hey guys, sorry about neglecting the thread for awhile. I have gone back to the wiki and compiled a .deb for the new version of K9Copy. Hopefully this will save the time and effort of compiling while resolving the issues you guys are having.
Enjoy! :D
Edit: The .deb is located at
http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9cop...2_2-1_i386.deb
Your link is broken! :(
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
ubu-for
Your link is broken! :(
http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9copy-1.0.4-2_i386.deb
Sorry about that.
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Awesome work!
Kudos!
One question - is K9copy ever going to remove Prohibited User Operations, etc., ala AnyDVD and DVD Decrypter?
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great new hopefully it works
BUT YOUR VERSION INSTALL IN /USR/LOCAL/KDE/ !
whenever you use this folder you get a crash in the system !!
even with a link
so is it possible to build it on an easier usable way
thanks
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
ykpaiha
great new hopefully it works
BUT YOUR VERSION INSTALL IN /USR/LOCAL/KDE/ !
whenever you use this folder you get a crash in the system !!
even with a link
so is it possible to build it on an easier usable way
thanks
it is easy to build it on your own. Just use --prefix=/usr/local option.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
eqisow
THX! :D
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O.K. I got K9copy installed and working......(somewhat):-? . I have Ubuntu 6.06 and was trying to compare how well a DVD copy would go under Linux as compared to Windows. I found out about K9Copy and installed it. The first time I ran it and had it scan a DVD it appeared to be reading it, but then the whole program just shut down:-k . I restarted it and got a little further this time. It scanned the DVD and I selected the whole movie with a check mark for copying. I then selected the gear icon to copy the disk and it shut down again](*,) . I am not sure what is going on or how to go about fixing this. Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance;) .
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
dougwesson
O.K. I got K9copy installed and working......(somewhat):-? . I have Ubuntu 6.06 and was trying to compare how well a DVD copy would go under Linux as compared to Windows. I found out about K9Copy and installed it. The first time I ran it and had it scan a DVD it appeared to be reading it, but then the whole program just shut down:-k . I restarted it and got a little further this time. It scanned the DVD and I selected the whole movie with a check mark for copying. I then selected the gear icon to copy the disk and it shut down again](*,) . I am not sure what is going on or how to go about fixing this. Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance;) .
I do not know if it helps but for me it works properly only with 'sudo'.
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Any way we could update the repositories to install 1.04 or 1.1? I'd loive to do it myself but I try to stick to only screwing up my system, not everybody elsed (don't know how.)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
darknuala
I've had 50/50 success rate using K9Copy. It seems to do fine on older dvd's, but I have had Zero success on anything new. For that, I would have to use DVDFab Decrypter for Windows. Even DVDShrink, and DVD Decrypter are choking on anything new.
This is because of some of the new forms of copy protection on DVDs, such as ARccOS and RipGuard. Many Windows users have also run into this problem, and have turned to AnyDVD as their solution, as it is frequently updated. However, the excellent method by which AnyDVD operates unfortunately makes it more difficult to emulate than DVD Shrink or DVD Decrypter. In fact, AnyDVD is not even listed in the Wine Application Database. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
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I am attempting to follow the instruction in the Wiki for installation of the new version.
However I have run into a problem.
If I enter in the following something does not work.
Quote:
ed100@ed100-desktop:~$ sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh: command not found
I looked into the above directory but there is no install-css.sh, I also did a search for it but did not find anything.
What is the problem here? Was it not copied to the correct folder during installation?
What do I do now?
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I've got k9copy 1.1 beta working nicely-
One irritation that I always had with DVD Shrink, and it seemed to have made its way to this beta version: THe Auto-eject 'feature' after it finishes encoding a dvd. I don't see any option to turn this off... do you know how to do it?
I've got a case with a door in front of the drive, and I like to have it closed. Can't do that with this auto-ejecting..
Thanks!
betty
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Tried installing as described in the wiki.
(Am using Ubuntu and Gnome desktop)
Chose for the Latest Stable Version and installation seemed to go without a hitch...
Except kpcopy doesn't run and i get the following...
XX Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 168
Major opcode: 148
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
kbuildsycoca running...
(cputest.cpp) available multimedia extensions: sse2
k9copy: /dev/hdc resolved to /dev/hdc
k9copy: /dev/hdc is block device (0)
k9copy: /dev/hdc seems to be cdrom
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc: init()
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc feature: CD Mastering
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc feature: CD Track At Once
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc feature: DVD Read
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc feature: DVD+R
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc feature: DVD+RW
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc feature: DVD+R Double Layer
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc feature: DVD-R/-RW Write
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc feature: Rigid Restricted Overwrite
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc: dataLen: 60
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc: checking for TAO
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc: checking for SAO
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc: checking for SAO_R96P
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc: checking for SAO_R96R
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc: checking for RAW_R16
k9copy: (K3bDevice::ScsiCommand) failed:
k9copy: command: MODE SELECT (55)
k9copy: errorcode: 38
k9copy: sense key: NO SENSE (2)
k9copy: asc: 26
k9copy: ascq: 0
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/hdc: checking for RAW_R96P
k9copy: (K3bDevice::ScsiCommand) failed:
and much much more!
Plus if i try updating my system at present i am also getting the following...
E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libk9copy0_1.0.3.2-1_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libk9copy.la', which is also in package k9copy
Any ideas? This is one "noobie" thats getting a headache real fast ;)
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Error message: "Insuffisant disk space on "
I have installed the Debian package of the 1.1 beta (http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9cop...beta1_i386.deb)
After specifying the files I want to save to an .iso, I click on the "save to DVD" icon and am prompted to enter a path and file name. I do so and the process consistently aborts with the message;
Code:
Insuffisant disk space on
4400 mb expected
Code:
bruce@Thucydides:~$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 10581552 4248424 5795616 43% /
varrun 772828 104 772724 1% /var/run
varlock 772828 4 772824 1% /var/lock
udev 772828 128 772700 1% /dev
devshm 772828 0 772828 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda7 5052504 77292 4718552 2% /home
tmpfs 772828 0 772828 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda10 42851776 2341680 40510096 6% /mnt/dmz
bruce@Thucydides:~$
On the / and /home partitions, there is not much room over 4400MB. The /mnt/dmz has 40GB free, but it is formatted vfat. Is this genuinely a disk space problem or a program error?
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I did and the results were not pretty.
Remember that running a graphical application in an X-session is the only circumstance to my knowledge where an unprivileged user has to give permission to root: xhost +localhost.
Awkwardly, in Ku/Ubuntu, such sessions fail anyway; I have seen this with several other applications besides k9copy. There is a problem with MIME registrations: first, one gets an error box stating that the MIME type application/octet-stream is not registered, and then another error box stating that there are no MIME types registered.
So I went hunting for where to turn on root logins to XWindows. Brought up k9copy and tried saving to /tmp as before. Same error (Insuffisant ...; the author, clearly, is French). Only this time, k9copy unmounted my two data partitions /home and /mnt/dmz (which is a >40GB FAT32 partition for transferring between Linux and a paid-for operating system, one which I try never to use). Running as root, k9copy was able to unmount those partitions; at least, it didn't trash them as well.
As I said, not pretty.
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Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Quote:
Originally Posted by
eqisow
It seems that there is a wiki for running
DVD Shrink in
Wine, but no wiki for the excellent Linux native replacement for DVD Shrink, K9Copy, so I decided to create one.
The new wiki page can be found
here. I will also make this the official discussion thread. :)
thanks a lost eqisow. i was looking for a howto like this one!! i will try in a few days. continue making more howto's like this!!
:D :D :D
nrayever
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I can't get k9copy running (beta 1.1.0)
DVD Copy won't work, it says "dvdauthor error" after doing
libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.5 for DVD access
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To make an mpg4 seems to work, but there is no file produced.
When I run k9copy from terminal I get:
Code:
libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/home/abcdefg/.dvdnav/CATCH_ME_IF_YOU_CAN.map'
libdvdnav: DVD disk reports itself with Region mask 0x00f50000. Regions: 2 4
libdvdread: Attempting to retrieve all CSS keys
libdvdread: This can take a _long_ time, please be patient
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.VOB at 0x0000012f
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB at 0x000235ff
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB at 0x00049052
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.VOB at 0x003c8e58
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_1.VOB at 0x003c8e5d
libdvdread: Elapsed time 1
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB at 0x003ca981
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB at 0x003ca986
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Found 3 VTS's
libdvdread: Elapsed time 1
Mutex destroy failure: Device or resource busy
Mutex destroy failure: Device or resource busy
Mutex destroy failure: Device or resource busy
I can play the DVD in k9copy, but thats it :(
Any ideas?
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I am also getting an error and can't open k9copy.
Code:
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
k9copy: /dev/sr0 resolved to /dev/scd0
k9copy: /dev/scd0 is block device (0)
k9copy: /dev/scd0 seems to be cdrom
k9copy: bus: 1, id: 0, lun: 0
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: init()
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 feature: CD Mastering
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 feature: CD Track At Once
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 feature: CD-RW Media Write Support
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 feature: DVD+R
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 feature: DVD+RW
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 feature: DVD+R Double Layer
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 feature: DVD-R/-RW Write
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 feature: Rigid Restricted Overwrite
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: dataLen: 60
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: checking for TAO
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: checking for SAO
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: checking for SAO_R96P
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: checking for SAO_R96R
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: checking for RAW_R16
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: checking for RAW_R96P
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: checking for RAW_R96R
k9copy: (K3bDevice::ScsiCommand) failed:
k9copy: command: READ DVD STRUCTURE (ad)
k9copy: errorcode: 38
k9copy: sense key: NO SENSE (2)
k9copy: asc: 28
k9copy: ascq: 0
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: READ DVD STRUCTURE length det failed
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0: Number of supported write speeds via GET PERFORMANCE: 8
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 : 22160 KB/s
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 : 16620 KB/s
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 : 11080 KB/s
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 : 8310 KB/s
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 : 5540 KB/s
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 : 3324 KB/s
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 : 2770 KB/s
k9copy: (K3bDevice::Device) /dev/scd0 : 1385 KB/s
k9copy: (K3bDevice::DeviceManager) setting current write speed of device /dev/scd0 to 22160
k9copy: /dev/scd0 resolved to /dev/scd0
k9copy: /dev/scd0 is block device (0)
k9copy: /dev/scd0 seems to be cdrom
k9copy: (K3bDevice::DeviceManager) dev /dev/scd0 already found
k9copy: /dev/hdc resolved to /dev/hdc
And then it just sits there forever. I end up having to restart the computer because I do it in sudo and it takes the root privilages, even after I've closed the shell.
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Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy
Installation was pretty straightforward, nice interface, seems to be running okay. I'll get back to you when I finish, but everything looks great so far!
So anyway, the real reason I wanted to post, other than being a jabberjaw, is that I noticed that problem with an extracted directory from an iso being larger than a target disk. I suppose there's a logical explanation... that's probably why I have no idea why it does that.
Thanks for the wiki/guide!!!
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My hard drive started clicking, so I loaded up on a new one, and now the wiki you like to won't load up, and k9copy.sourceforge.net won't either.
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I finally have k9copy working (very nicely). There are several issues to watch out for:
1. make sure that you have taken care of all dependencies. If you download a recent .deb from a site such as www.thepiratecove.org and install it with sudo dpkg -i <debname>.deb, there is no dependency checking.
2. ensure that the "output" directory under |Configure|DVD has at least twice as much free space as the total size of the titles you are trying to back up. Calling this directory an "output" directory is not a happy choice; it would have been more apt to call it a "scratch" directory or "working files" or, God forbid, "t(e)mp.
3. If the partition with /tmp does not have > 10GB free (mine doesn't), do not succumb to the temptation of using a FAT32 "transfer" partition. Remember the infamous 2GB file size limit.
k9copy is simple and easy to use and produces excellent results once it is properly installed and configured
Bruce
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I'm getting an error that says
dvdauthor error
Why?
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BLTicklemonster,
Because I am an experienced user rather than a code monkey, I might have the explanation wrong, but it appears to work for me. Your mileage may vary.
After installing an application manually (this includes dpkg -i ... ), it has been my experience that the new application sometimes has trouble "finding" its dependencies. Running (as root) updatedb solves the problem.
This happened to me when I installed the k9copy 1.1 beta into Dapper. I got the same dvdauthor error as you and ran updatedb after which k9copy worked exactly as advertised.
Hope this helps
Bruce
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Thanks. It's apparent that you're more of a monkey than I am, though. I have no idea how to implement what you suggest, unless it's to bring up terminal and ... um... could you draw this ape a picture?
*edit:
Oh, sudo updatedb
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Okay, it's working! Thanks a ton! Now what would a person use to shrink that puppy down to 4 gig so I can "archive" it?
*edit
No wait, it looks like it's already doing that. Titleset 1 is 4.7 gig. Huh.
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Unless you have drastically changed Ubuntu defaults (which it sounds like you probably haven't) updatedb is routinely run as part of the daily cron job --- generally at some ungodly hour of the morning. Sometimes, however, it makes sense to run it right now. In a terminal:
Hope this helps.
Bruce
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That worked.
Yikes.
Code:
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_27_0.VOB at 0x003f9f87
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Found 26 VTS's
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
Mutex destroy failure: Device or resource busy
and it locked up.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
foxy123
it is easy to build it on your own. Just use --prefix=/usr/local option.
I must start saying that Im not expericed at all in any linux distribuition. It just happens that in my old computer I couldnt use win anymore. I seems that with Kubuntu is not so difficult!
Im trying in the last few days to make a copy of DUMBO for my 3 year old doughter and I cant make it work. I tryed dvdrip but is too complex. I have installed k9copy from ad and remove progrmas but the old version did not work fine with some erros ](*,) . So I downloaded the deb packege with the 1.04 version from the link earlier in this forum but had the same problem of crashing while reading the DVD.
I didnt understand the explanation above for a possible solution in my case.
Could give me some help? :confused: ...please:mrgreen:
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I gave in and went and booted to xp and used dvd to burn it in no time flat.
That totally sucks. I really really really want to get off of xp, but like it or not, it's my failsafe.
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it works fine for me, though I have to run it as sudo. the last 1.10 beta is quite nice...
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First off, I redid wine using this guide, then installed dvd decrypter again, and it recognizes that I have a dvd now. http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthre...highlight=wine
Secondly, there's this that you might want to try, I use it on windows xp:
Link to ripit4me
http://www.ripit4me.org/download.html
Link to fixVTS
http://www.videohelp.com/~FixVTS/
Guide to ripit4me
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/360110
once you get wine installed, double click on ripit4me and follow the instructions.
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Well I thought I'd post here first. Why is k9 creating a 4.7gb disc when I try to right click burn iso there is not enough space. Same with sky captain came out as 4.5gb still can't burn.
Now people talk about then installing k3b with overburn checked but what is the poinst if all other programs consider a sl disk as 4464mb which is 4.38gb then why dosn't k9?
That is why I still use dvdshrink under wine.
1) It allows me to set custom size for file or iso which is great for those cheaper disc which are not good for overburning or even filling up to the max of 4.38gb
2) It allows me to save as a video_ts folder which allows me to save it to a fat32 hd which gets around the 4gb single file limitation.
3)It allows me to replace annoying warnings at beginning with my own stills and maintain's dvd navigation menu's.
4) Allows me to do custom compression like max compress on extra's so main movie gets more space.
5) Click reauthor to get just the main movie and set the start and finish frames. Note: Great for taking 2-disc 2-part movies. Have ripped like cleopatra which is a two disc and reauther both to one Long movie disc. Have gotten up to 4hr long movies this way. Of course you lose quality but it is still quite watchable.
6) Does k9 even allow opening an iso for rencoding without having to mount iso first? But dvdshrink does which is nice so I can get those stupid 4.7 yes I said stupid because this is not even an issue in the windows world of dvd ripping programs they all know about 4.38gb disks.
Now you may think of me as a spoiled windows user whining. That is not the case. I have converted to ubuntu with glee and awe at the power of linux.
But that dosn't mean I am going to put on rose-covered glasses and pretend that the gui linux dvd ripping programs are on par with the windows programs they are not, not yet anyways. But I have the faith they will be and hope they come in full bloom.
Until that day I recommend dvdshrink. And will keep an eye on k3b,k9 and others.
And if any can answer the question at the beginning of this post thanks.
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Dang, I would be in windows when you ask that. I burned one finally that worked, but I don't remember what I did. Someone will be along with the answer soon, if not I'll post tonight.
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Found it repo's have 1.0.2 which does not have the ability to adjust iso final size. The latest is 1.1.0 something.
I would wish they would put a damn date on the repo's so we can determine if we need to go elsewhere to get the latest.
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As a Gnome user, I'm not getting anything when clicking on k9copy's "help." Nothing at project's homepage or sourceforge. I noticed in the .deb that there is documentation in docbook format.
Is there any easy way for me to get access this info? Docbook is well documented, but there don't seem to be any docs for novices on how to quickly translate to .html or .pdf.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
orb9220
Well I thought I'd post here first. Why is k9 creating a 4.7gb disc when I try to right click burn iso there is not enough space. Same with sky captain came out as 4.5gb still can't burn.
Now people talk about then installing k3b with overburn checked but what is the poinst if all other programs consider a sl disk as 4464mb which is 4.38gb then why dosn't k9?
That is why I still use dvdshrink under wine.
1) It allows me to set custom size for file or iso which is great for those cheaper disc which are not good for overburning or even filling up to the max of 4.38gb
2) It allows me to save as a video_ts folder which allows me to save it to a fat32 hd which gets around the 4gb single file limitation.
3)It allows me to replace annoying warnings at beginning with my own stills and maintain's dvd navigation menu's.
4) Allows me to do custom compression like max compress on extra's so main movie gets more space.
5) Click reauthor to get just the main movie and set the start and finish frames. Note: Great for taking 2-disc 2-part movies. Have ripped like cleopatra which is a two disc and reauther both to one Long movie disc. Have gotten up to 4hr long movies this way. Of course you lose quality but it is still quite watchable.
6) Does k9 even allow opening an iso for rencoding without having to mount iso first? But dvdshrink does which is nice so I can get those stupid 4.7 yes I said stupid because this is not even an issue in the windows world of dvd ripping programs they all know about 4.38gb disks.
Now you may think of me as a spoiled windows user whining. That is not the case. I have converted to ubuntu with glee and awe at the power of linux.
But that dosn't mean I am going to put on rose-covered glasses and pretend that the gui linux dvd ripping programs are on par with the windows programs they are not, not yet anyways. But I have the faith they will be and hope they come in full bloom.
Until that day I recommend dvdshrink. And will keep an eye on k3b,k9 and others.
And if any can answer the question at the beginning of this post thanks.
Good job hitting the nail on the head. I get tired of posting, "I can't get dvds to rip, or I can't this that and the other thing" and some yahoo posts, "I did with no problem, you obviously did something wrong", then they disappear. (I don't think they even use linux, they're just aliens from the planet Trollopia stirring up trouble)
Good points, all. I have given up on even thinking about using any of the schlockware that linux has for burning anything (even down to floppies, thank you), and will keep a dual boot to windows at all times for situations where I need to rip or burn. I have dvdshrink and decrypter for linux, both, but would rather just boot to windows and not have the possibility of problems. Besides, there's ripit4me that works in windows. I have tried it in wine in linux, and it doesn't work yet. I'll keep messing withit, but so for, no good.
And please, if anyone can make a guide for a common person that explains in detail how to make dvdrip work, mate with some humans so our gene pool will evolve...
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I'm running k9copy 1.1.0-beta1 on X86 Dapper. I'm having partial success, but don't know what to do to fix my remaining problems.
The k9copy authors are obviously fine programmers, but the human factors leave something to be desired. The "output directory" appears to be the temp directory that gets the shrunken audio/video files.
I can successfully play the k9copy "output directory" with VLC.
However, the mkisofs failed with no error information. Suggestions? Given that I have the full (shrunken) DVD image on hard disk, can anyone suggest the correct mkisofs options so that it can be done manually?
The video's top-level menus work, but the (chapter) menus within titles hang VLC, so I assume that they were not correctly generated. Ideas?
I'd love to find a way to avoid Windows or one of the more complicated Linux encoder scripts, but k9copy's human factors aren't quite up to the job at this point. So close...
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Quote:
The video's top-level menus work, but the (chapter) menus within titles hang VLC, so I assume that they were not correctly generated. Ideas?
Appears to be a VLC issue. I just made a DV-9 to DV-9 (DL) backup and VLC had the same problem. Disc worked fine on a standalone DVD player.
None of the Linux DVD players are entirely reliable. Mplayer, while very capable, is also quite unstable. Totem...sigh....
Gotta give kudos to the devlopers of k3b. Great function, stability, reliability, human factors, and documentation. Equal or better to any commercial product on any OS. It prompted me twice during the DV-9 backup, allowed me to fix the problems it saw, resumed to continue on to a successful backup.
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I've been looking at alternatives to k9copy.
The book Linux Multimedia Hacks describes
Quote:
Hack #65 Convert Dual-Layer DVD to Single-Layer DVD
This technique uses http://dvdshrink.sourceforge.net/
I've spent a little time with it. The install.sh script will identify a number of dependencies which can be satisfied with apt-get. The script will then hang while trying to copy a named pipe.
Commenting the copy out and doing the file copy steps manually allows the script to complete. I then configured the tool and tried running it.
Unfortunately, there are binding issues between perl and gtk2 that result in Gnome session manager authentication failure.
I'm not going to spend any more time with it.
Wine and Windows "DVD Shrink" are starting to look attractive.
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When I install and run, on dapper 6.06.1 LTS, either the stable or the beta version from the deb packages at thepiratecove.org I get the following error:
/usr/local/kde/bin/k9copy: error while loading shared libraries: libkparts.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I discovered this is caused because it is dependent on package kdelibs4c2a which is not installed by default
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I can't even get the program to run on my computer... I changed the file like the wiki said to be in GNOME instead of KDE, but it won't even run.
I tried it with sudo and a terminal, and this is what happens if I let it sit there for twenty minutes or so:
Code:
sudo k9copy
Password:
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Could not open network socket
Link points to "/tmp/ksocket-root"
Link points to "/tmp/kde-root"
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 166
Major opcode: 144
Minor opcode: 3
Resource id: 0x0
Failed to open device
Session management error: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed
kbuildsycoca running...
Reusing existing ksycoca
kio (KService*): WARNING: The desktop entry file /usr/share/applications/DefaultPlugins.desktop has Type=Link instead of "Application" or "Service"
kio (KService*): WARNING: Invalid Service : /usr/share/applications/DefaultPlugins.desktop
kio (KSycoca): ERROR: No database available!
Is it because my DVD drive is USB based? It keeps saying stuff about desktop entrys and stuff... I'm still a Linux (and Ubuntu) newb with all this, I'm not sure what to do. ](*,)
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Hi,
I am also looking for a good Linux DVD ripper/copyier. On ******* I used what I believe is the best of the best - http://www.1clickdvdcopy.com/ but I do not have a windows partition anymore!
This will, with 15 secs of configuration thru the great GUI, remove all the adds, menus etc (if required to fit on a 4.7 Gb DVD), then burn to DVD. If the entire DVD will already fit on a 4.7 Gb DVD it will prompt to make an exact copy. It will also copy DVD9 disks as well. It is fast and I have not found a DVD it will not copy - as long as you have Slysoft running in the background.
I have tried the two under Wine with no success as I am a little new to do it.
Tony
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
eqisow
Hey guys, sorry about neglecting the thread for awhile. I have gone back to the wiki and compiled a .deb for the new version of K9Copy. Hopefully this will save the time and effort of compiling while resolving the issues you guys are having.
Enjoy! :D
Edit: The .deb is located at
http://thepiratecove.org/files/k9cop...2_2-1_i386.deb
Link does not work, gives a 404 error.
EDIT: Never mind, I read further in the thread and found the the link change. Perhaps fixing the link earlier in the thread? I think some folks may be finding the first link they come to doesn't work and they give up on the thread.
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By the way, I installed k9copy on Ubuntu Dapper from the repos with: "sudo aptitude install k9copy" and the install went fine. Using k9copy to rip a DVD9 (Terminator3 Rise of the machines) to a DVD5 went without problems and the DVD plays fine in MPlayer, Xine and my set top DVD player.
I also installed xdvdshrink with these steps:
1) sudo aptitude install transcode mjpegtools subtitleripper gocr
2) Download xdvdshrink from here
3) Unpack it and run the install.sh file as root. The installer will check for the existance of the above 4 packages (step 1) and will refuse to install if they are absent.
4) You'll need to add xdvdshrink to the gnome menus (or kde menus?). The command to use in the menu item (or launcher) is: /usr/bin/xdvdshrink.pl
Using xdvdshrink to rip a DVD9 (Terminator3 Rise of the machines) to a DVD5 went without problems and the DVD plays fine in MPlayer, Xine and my set top DVD player.
Now, there are two good DVD rippers. Goodbye Window + dvdshrink :)
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I am new to k9copy. Is there a difference if I use k3b or us k9 to burn it or should I just make an iso and then burn it? I tryed it both ways (not the iso burn method) and both don't play on my home dvd player (it may be because it is a dvd burner in its own right). please help I don't want to have to keep switching to windows to back up my movies.
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My experience thus far:
I have burned several previously decrypted iso images using K3b, NeroLinux and Gnomebaker, and the programs work 1 time then require a reboot before being able to burn another. I tried turning off auto eject and a few other things but so far no luck. I have started using the command line, which has worked every time so far. growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/hdc=filename.iso. I am happy using the command line and hate needing to reboot, so burring the image to the dvd using the command line is fine with me.
Most recently I used k9copy to shrink a dvd9 to dvd5 iso, complete with menus and it worked OK after using
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/hdc=filename.iso I have yet to try ripping a previously purchased dvd.
Other than dvdshrink and dvd decrytper, I have yet to find anything that works well in wine. I tried several versions of Slysoft AnyDvd and a few other programs to handle the dvd decryption. I have been unable to find any really good methods in linux to make a backup of a recently purchased dvd, but still looking.
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Looks like I'm running a bit behind the rest of you :)
Having a bit of trouble with this but a simple question:-
When K9 is creating an ISO image does it create a single ISO file? That's what I would expect but all I get is a directory with video_ts and audio_ts directories in. In the video_ts directory there are the files found in the same directory on the DVD. Seems I could do that by just copying them!
Thanks,
Nick.
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I've given up, put a new install of ubuntu on, and found a way to get to reiser fs partitions from XP, and haven't put the first thing relating to dvd writing on here, and don't intend to. I'll just relegate myself to keeping that xp partition for ripping dvds.
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How would you install K9 for AMD 64 version of 5.10?
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I love this application when it is working on my machine. However, it seems to "break" sometimes. I have made backups of about 10 of my dvds and then I started getting an error message:
An error occured while running DVDAuthor:
dvdauthor: dvdvob.c:1297: FindVobus: Assertion `p>=s->vi[i-1].sectpts[1]' failed.
I tried reinstalling all the packages that k9copy uses and k9copy and it started working again for 3-4 more dvds then i am back to the same message.
Anyone have any thoughts?
this is apparently happening to other people as well see this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...ghlight=k9copy
no one has answered him so I thought I would try posting in this topic since you guys seem to know alot about k9copy.
andy