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2014-08-23
2022-01-06
  • HuckleSmothered

    HuckleSmothered - 2014-08-23

    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

     
  • Olivier Rolland

    Olivier Rolland - 2014-08-31

    Can you play the movie with mplayer ?

     
  • HuckleSmothered

    HuckleSmothered - 2014-09-23

    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
  • Sebastien Deligny

    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

     
  • Mike Auty

    Mike Auty - 2014-10-16

    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.

     
  • Mike Auty

    Mike Auty - 2014-10-16

    Apparently there's the same problem with the mencoder call as well as the mplayer call. New patch attached...

     
  • Olivier Rolland

    Olivier Rolland - 2014-10-26

    It's not an issue in OGMRip but in mplayer/mencoder on arch linux.

     
    • Bogdan

      Bogdan - 2015-01-03

      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.

       
  • nixIT

    nixIT - 2014-11-06

    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?

     
  • Martin Glora

    Martin Glora - 2015-01-02

    Same problem on my openSUSE system, mplayer crashes with the parameter "-demuxer +lavf"

    • openSUSE 12.3 with latest patches
    • mplayer 1.1.1.r37337
    • ogmrip 1.0.1
    • gnome

    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.

     
  • Olivier Rolland

    Olivier Rolland - 2015-01-10

    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

     
  • Carl

    Carl - 2022-01-06

    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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