PROBLEM
Message: "Extracting audio stream 1"
Progress is stuck at 0%. Doesn't ever move.
TROUBLESHOOTING
I have tried different streams. One was English. I've tried stream 2 and 3. Same problem.
I've even cut out ripping the video portion and just trying audio, same thing happens. Here is what ogmrip --debug gives when it hangs on the audio:
libdvdread: Found 14 VTS's
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
MPlayer interrupted by signal 11 in module: demux_open2
- MPlayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM.
Recompile MPlayer with --enable-debug and make a 'gdb' backtrace and
disassembly. Details in DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports_what.html#bugreports_crash.
- MPlayer crashed. This shouldn't happen.
It can be a bug in the MPlayer code or in your drivers or in your
gcc version. If you think it's MPlayer's fault, please read
DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports.html and follow the instructions there. We can't and
won't help unless you provide this information when reporting a possible bug.
This occurs on pretty much all profiles I use. Doing an audio copy or encoding to wav gives an error though. Here's a truncated log file of that:
Encoding audio stream 01
mencoder -nocache -noslices -noconfig all -demuxer +lavf -o /tmp/audio.A3WBLX -chapter 2-2 -aid 128 -dvd-device /home/kevin/Videos/Frozen.iso -noskip -mc 0 -ovc copy -of rawaudio -oac copy dvd://1
libdvdread: Attempting to retrieve all CSS keys
libdvdread: This can take a long time, please be patient
...
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_1.VOB at 0x00345023
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_14_1.VOB at 0x0036f5e4
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
libdvdread: Found 14 VTS's
libdvdread: Elapsed time 0
I've uninstalled ogmrip and reinstalled. I've ensured all components were reinstalled as well.
I have tried different DVDs as well as ISOs.
Last week I even had a hard drive failure and reinstalled Archlinux on a new hard drive. Same problem.
MY GOAL
My end goal is to rip DVDs and ISOs to a Matroska container with multiple audio languages and subtitles. So dvdrip doesn't work for me there.
Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.
MY STUFF
Archlinux 64-bit (fully updated)
XFCE
ogmrip 1.0.1
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Yes, I can play it in mplayer. I do this via: mplayer dvdnav:// -mouse-movements -dvd-device movie.iso
Sorry for the late response, I was having some hardware problems and thought it might be related. Had to replace my motherboard and hard drive. After a new load I am having the same problem.
Last edit: HuckleSmothered 2014-09-23
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I'm running into something very similar. It hangs on extracting audio, and with --debug it shows mplayer is crashing. I've been through the arguments and it seems to be the "-demuxer +lavf" parameters. Recompiling ogmrip with --disable-lavf-support did NOT solve the problem, and looking through the code, it appears that's because lavf is always set to true in ogmrip-mplayer.c.
Whilst the following patch is rather severe (non-conditional), it does allow ogmrip to pass the extracting audio phase.
Debian testing ("jessie"), using OGMRip 1.0.1 from deb-multimedia.org with a few dependencies (including mplayer and mencoder) from there as well. Observed the same symptoms as the topic starter.
From the command line, writing to a usual file instead of a FIFO file, confirmed both:
- dropping the '-demuxer +lavf' from mplayer command line does extract audio;
- replacing '-aid 128' with '-aid 0', while keeping '-demuxer +lavf', also does successfully extract audio (see https://sourceforge.net/p/ogmrip/discussion/258034/thread/812c61ae/); the resulting file is binary-identical to one extracted with '-aid 128' but without '-demuxer +lavf'.
I have no idea why both (seemingly different) solutions work.
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It happens that ogmrip-1.0.1.tar.gz and the 1.0.1 tag in subversion are not consistent. I've then re-released 1.0.1. You should either re-install ogmrip from source or ask for a re-packaging.
Sorry for the incovenience,
Olivier
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This is now happening to me (in 2022) using the debian-multimedia version of ogmrip under Debian Bullseye (in a Virtualbox VM). That's version 1.0.1-3.1. I gather I can't just change the configuration to reflect the mencoder flags Bogdan mentioned above?
Note that the stock Ubuntu Groovy version of ogmrip just crashes immediately (which is why I set up the Debian VM).
Note also that the Debian link on your Downloads page (http://ogmrip.sourceforge.net/en/download.html) actually goes to a German gambling site.
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PROBLEM
Message: "Extracting audio stream 1"
Progress is stuck at 0%. Doesn't ever move.
TROUBLESHOOTING
I have tried different streams. One was English. I've tried stream 2 and 3. Same problem.
I've even cut out ripping the video portion and just trying audio, same thing happens. Here is what ogmrip --debug gives when it hangs on the audio:
This occurs on pretty much all profiles I use. Doing an audio copy or encoding to wav gives an error though. Here's a truncated log file of that:
I've uninstalled ogmrip and reinstalled. I've ensured all components were reinstalled as well.
I have tried different DVDs as well as ISOs.
Last week I even had a hard drive failure and reinstalled Archlinux on a new hard drive. Same problem.
MY GOAL
My end goal is to rip DVDs and ISOs to a Matroska container with multiple audio languages and subtitles. So dvdrip doesn't work for me there.
Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.
MY STUFF
Archlinux 64-bit (fully updated)
XFCE
ogmrip 1.0.1
Can you play the movie with mplayer ?
Yes, I can play it in mplayer. I do this via: mplayer dvdnav:// -mouse-movements -dvd-device movie.iso
Sorry for the late response, I was having some hardware problems and thought it might be related. Had to replace my motherboard and hard drive. After a new load I am having the same problem.
Last edit: HuckleSmothered 2014-09-23
Hello, I have exactly the same problem, all Rip process stay stuck on the audio extract phase. Same configuration :
Archlinux 64-bit
XFCE
ogmrip 1.0.1
I'm running into something very similar. It hangs on extracting audio, and with --debug it shows mplayer is crashing. I've been through the arguments and it seems to be the "-demuxer +lavf" parameters. Recompiling ogmrip with --disable-lavf-support did NOT solve the problem, and looking through the code, it appears that's because lavf is always set to true in ogmrip-mplayer.c.
Whilst the following patch is rather severe (non-conditional), it does allow ogmrip to pass the extracting audio phase.
Apparently there's the same problem with the mencoder call as well as the mplayer call. New patch attached...
It's not an issue in OGMRip but in mplayer/mencoder on arch linux.
Debian testing ("jessie"), using OGMRip 1.0.1 from deb-multimedia.org with a few dependencies (including mplayer and mencoder) from there as well. Observed the same symptoms as the topic starter.
From the command line, writing to a usual file instead of a FIFO file, confirmed both:
- dropping the '-demuxer +lavf' from mplayer command line does extract audio;
- replacing '-aid 128' with '-aid 0', while keeping '-demuxer +lavf', also does successfully extract audio (see https://sourceforge.net/p/ogmrip/discussion/258034/thread/812c61ae/); the resulting file is binary-identical to one extracted with '-aid 128' but without '-demuxer +lavf'.
I have no idea why both (seemingly different) solutions work.
I'm having a similar problem, OGMRip errors out when extracting audio. I've tried on two different Arch64 systems, both xfce.
@Oliver,
Since you mention it's an mplayer/mencoder issue, who would we contact to get this fixed?
@MIke,
I would like to apply the patch, but not sure how to apply it. How would we apply the patch you specify?
Same problem on my openSUSE system, mplayer crashes with the parameter "-demuxer +lavf"
Patch works for me, thanks to Mike!
@nixIT: the program for applying the patch is "patch", use -i <patchfile>. Feel free to ask if you need more help.
It happens that ogmrip-1.0.1.tar.gz and the 1.0.1 tag in subversion are not consistent. I've then re-released 1.0.1. You should either re-install ogmrip from source or ask for a re-packaging.
Sorry for the incovenience,
Olivier
This is now happening to me (in 2022) using the debian-multimedia version of ogmrip under Debian Bullseye (in a Virtualbox VM). That's version 1.0.1-3.1. I gather I can't just change the configuration to reflect the mencoder flags Bogdan mentioned above?
Note that the stock Ubuntu Groovy version of ogmrip just crashes immediately (which is why I set up the Debian VM).
Note also that the Debian link on your Downloads page (http://ogmrip.sourceforge.net/en/download.html) actually goes to a German gambling site.