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Member Registered: 2013-10-27 Posts: 195 [solved] Can't playback or rip DVDs Just as the title says, can't play handbrake error reading from dvd back DVDs in VLC, mplayer, or get them to rip handbrake read error on blk in handbrake. Here's a log from handbrake, will probably have the most info. [19:09:25] gtkgui: handbrake warning could not read data for preview 1 skipped HandBrake rev5474 (2013102699) - Linux x86_64 - http://handbrake.fr [19:09:25] hb_init: starting libhb thread [19:09:25] hb_init: starting libhb thread [19:09:37] hb_scan: path=/run/media/ben/LIFE_AQUATIC_D1/VIDEO_TS, title_index=0 libbluray/bdnav/index_parse.c:162: indx_parse(): error handbrake remove copy protection opening /run/media/ben/LIFE_AQUATIC_D1/VIDEO_TS/BDMV/index.bdmv libbluray/bdnav/index_parse.c:162: indx_parse(): error opening /run/media/ben/LIFE_AQUATIC_D1/VIDEO_TS/BDMV/BACKUP/index.bdmv libbluray/bluray.c:2081: nav_get_title_list(/run/media/ben/LIFE_AQUATIC_D1/VIDEO_TS) failed [19:09:37] bd: not a bd - trying as a stream/file instead libdvdnav: Using dvdnav version 4.1.3 libdvdread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.13 for DVD access libdvdread: Attempting to use device /dev/sr0 mounted on /run/media/ben/LIFE_AQUATIC_D1 for CSS authentication libdvdnav: Can't read name block.
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Probably not a DVD-ROM device. libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/home/ben/.dvdnav/.map' libdvdnav: DVD disk reports itself with Region mask 0x00fe0000. Regions: 1 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 0x00000148 libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB at 0x000001cf libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB at 0x00009a7b libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.VOB at 0x0031eec8 libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_1.VOB at 0x0031ef01 libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB at 0x0037000c libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB at 0x00370045 libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.VOB at 0x00389e35 libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_1.VOB at 0x00389e6e libdvdread: Elapsed time 0 libdvdread: Get key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_0.VOB at 0x00397cec libdvdread: Elapsed time
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recommended HandBrake (www.handbrake.fr) as a very good choice for Linux systems. I´m using OpenSuse (because it abolutely rocks!) and have been recommended to use HandBrake for ripping and encoding as well. Of course http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-149468.html I did try several other good console based tools like h264enc to achive an excellent quality rip, but I somehow got addicted to HandBrake (hopefully developers will include a feature to directly back up VOBs to hard disc)... To find my PERSONAL "perfect solution" I´m looking for other applications to try: Which other rippers/encoders are around that are cnsidered/proven to be further ahaed ("better") in quality and maintanance than HandBrake? :) froggy110th September error reading 2009, 23:55Quality depends on the encoder options you use. Since HB uses libavcodec which comes from ffmpeg and libx264, it can't really outperform other encoders that use it too. If you use *exactly* the same options, once in HB and once in ffmpeg or mencoder, you'll get *very* similar result (if virtually the same) you will find your "perfect solution" and quality after you do tests on your own and determine what looks error reading nav good to *you*. There's no magical setting that will give a quality that looks "perfect" to all GLUBSCH11th September 2009, 00:07Thanks for pointing this out. I´m still looking forward for HB to support Blu-Ray and HD-TV encoding one day. If you are the owner of the repository in your signature, you´re the allmighty microchip8 of OpenSuse. ;) Other opinions are welcome. froggy111th September 2009, 00:16Yes, I'm microchip8 on openSUSE forum ;) Bluray support will come to MPlayer soon. There's currently a guy implementing it and asking a lot of questions, both on the mailing list and on #mplayerdev IRC channel. I'm not sure how it'll get implemented (built-in for MPlayer only or if he'll move some important stuff to a library one can use for other players/encoders) Dark Shikari11th September 2009, 00:18Quality depends on the encoder options you use. Since HB uses libavcodec which comes from ffmpeg and libx264No it doesn't, it uses x264 directly. froggy111th September 2009, 00:20No it doesn't, it uses x264 directly. Still, the result is the same, no? GLUBSCH11th September 2009, 00:52Interesting point. Sadly HandBrake only uses the x264 it brings with it and not the external one. This might be due to the developers so they know that the internal x264 works with HandBrake. They couldn´t provide support for any extern verion.