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us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: [SOLVED] DVD input/output error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode May 29th, 2008 #1 Commander_Bob View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Gee! These Aren't Roasted! Join dvdbackup ubuntu Date Dec 2007 Location California Beans 128 DistroUbuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal [SOLVED] DVD input/output error I need to convert a DVD for an iPod but when I try to copy it I get an input/output error. I tried making an iso but the iso does the same thing. Also when I try to play the dvd the video is messed up. I am using Ubuntu 8.04. Thanks, Justin Adv Reply May 29th, 2008 #2 OffAxis View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Grande Half-n-Half Cinnamon Ubuntu Join Date Jan 2007 Location CA Beans 846 DistroUbuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Re: DVD input/output error Could be a bad disc or a filthy lens on the DVD player. Have you tried a different DVD? Did it work? Adv Reply May 29th, 2008 #3 didac View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Gee! These Aren't Roasted! Join Date Mar 2008 Location Aguobu Iwollo Beans 165 DistroUbuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon Re: DVD input/output error If you use Kubuntu, you can try http://www.roadkil.net/downloads/unstopcp.gz which will make an iso image of your dvd. The bad sectors will still be bad sectors, you'll still get garbage at times, b
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easily available. It also make it possible to let the kids see their favourite DVDs without wearing the physical copies down. I prefer to store the DVDs as ISOs to keep the DVD menu and http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Ripping_problematic_DVDs_using_dvdbackup_and_genisoimage.html subtitle options intact. It also ensure that the entire film is one file on the disk. As this is for personal use, the ripping is perfectly legal here in Norway. Normally I rip the DVDs using dd like this: #!/bin/sh # apt-get install lsdvd title=$(lsdvd 2>/dev/null|awk '/Disc Title: / {print $3}') dd if=/dev/dvd of=/storage/dvds/$title.iso bs=1M But some DVDs give a input/output error when I read it, and I have been looking for a better output error alternative. I have no idea why this I/O error occur, but suspect my DVD drive, the Linux kernel driver or something fishy with the DVDs in question. Or perhaps all three. Anyway, I believe I found a solution today using dvdbackup and genisoimage. This script gave me a working ISO for a problematic movie by first extracting the DVD file system and then re-packing it back as an ISO. #!/bin/sh # apt-get install lsdvd dvdbackup input output error genisoimage set -e tmpdir=/storage/dvds/ title=$(lsdvd 2>/dev/null|awk '/Disc Title: / {print $3}') dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o $tmpdir -n$title genisoimage -dvd-video -o $tmpdir/$title.iso $tmpdir/$title rm -rf $tmpdir/$title Anyone know of a better way available in Debian/Squeeze? Update 2011-09-18: I got a tip from Konstantin Khomoutov about the readom program from the wodim package. It is specially written to read optical media, and is called like this: readom dev=/dev/dvd f=image.iso. It got 6 GB along with the problematic Cars DVD before it failed, and failed right away with a Timmy Time DVD. Next, I got a tip from Bastian Blank about his program python-dvdvideo, which seem to be just what I am looking for. Tested it with my problematic Timmy Time DVD, and it succeeded creating a ISO image. The git source built and installed just fine in Squeeze, so I guess this will be my tool of choice in the future. Tags: english, opphavsrett, video. Archive 2016 January (3) February (2) March (3) April (8) May (8) June (2) July (2) August (5) September (2) October (3) 2015 January (7) February (6) March (1) April (4) May (3) June (4) July (6) August (2) September (2) October (9) November (6) December (3) 2014 January (2) February (3) March (8) April (7) May (1) June (2) July (2) August (2) September (5) October (6) November