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  1. #81
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    Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    k9copy consistently crashes or aborts during the shrinking to dvd for me, saying that DVDAuthor was the cause. It does fine to create XVid. Anyone else have any suggestions for this kind of issue?

    Thanks,

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    Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    Same here I have a 64bit processor could that be the problem?



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    Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    Quote Originally Posted by goodtimetribe View Post
    k9copy consistently crashes or aborts during the shrinking to dvd for me, saying that DVDAuthor was the cause. It does fine to create XVid. Anyone else have any suggestions for this kind of issue?

    Thanks,
    Try upgrading to 1.1.1-3. I had the same problem with 1.1.0-beta, but once I upgraded, it went away.

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    Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    Is it possible to listen to audio while previewing tracks in K9copy? The video appears fine in the preview for me, but no audio.. Is this a configuration problem on my system or a known limitation of k9copy?

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    Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    does anyone know how to switch the default output from pal to ntsc? I can't seem to watch any backup I make with k9copy on most of my dvd players.
    Being smarter than the average man my mistakes are worse then the average man

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    Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    Just for you guys to know, here's a little guide to compile k9copy from source. It worked without a flaw for me and the lastest version is working much better IMHO. Here it is:http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/K9copy

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    Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    Your compilation instructions worked great for me Foxmike, thanks very much! I was worried when I saw 'i386' in your instructions but however the compiler works it detected my AMD64 and made it work.

    I was able to start copying a DVD but unfortunately I experienced the same crash I had before I upgraded from 1.1.0. I can't even report it on bugs.kde.org like the crash handler requests because k9copy isn't one of the programs you can report! Does anyone have a clue?

    Before I installed Ubuntu on the hard drive I'm using now I was using 6.10 and k9copy and k3b to backup dvd's with zero problems. Now it's nothing but crashes. k9copy is the easiest method I found before, I'd rather not have to configure Wine and loads of other programs to get a copy...but I suppose if I have to I must.
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    Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    I have been using K9copy for sometime now and thought it was working great. I went to play one of my DVD's that I made with K9copy in a set top dvd player and it will not play. After some experiments I found that the DVD's i made will only reliably play in my Ubuntu machine - not my wife's mac, no set top dvd players and only a few random windows computers? I don't know where to start looking for how to fix this problem. Anyone have any ideas?

    andy

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    Unhappy Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    How do you clear your preferences or any config changes to default?

    I installed the k9copy package and its dependents. It started up fine. I went into the config window and checked off like only 2 or 3 boxes pertaining to burning options or something and now it will not start up.

    It crashes automatically on launch. ???

    I uninstalled the package and then reinstalled it, but still the same thing. Help!

    Here is the log:

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    Talking Re: Rip and shrink DVDs with K9Copy

    Hello, I have been trying to get k9copy to shrink and copy but I must be missing something in the process. If I set it to burn with KB3, it copies for about half an hour then KB3 tells me to put in a double layered DVD. So It didn't shrink it. If I set it to burn with k9copy, it gets to 99% in the read process and stalls indefinitely without starting the burn. I read somewhere that I need to make an ISO image first, so I tried that and got the same results.

    could someone point me to some clear instructions or tell me what I am doing wrong?

    I am using k9copy 1.1.0 and kde 3.5.6

    Thanks,

    Jason

    I solved this by using kdesu k9copy and checking "keep original menus" The copy did not come with menu, subtitles, or commentary, but at least the movie is there and I am sure the rest is possible.
    Last edited by azwli; August 27th, 2007 at 10:10 AM. Reason: solved -- mostly

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