Re: [SLE] Backing UP Movie DVD's
Martin Love wrote:
Hi FX,
Thanks for your prompt responce..
Sorry, but I'm not Belgian, I'm Scottish working and living in Belgium. I hope you won't hold that again's me.. It could be worse... I could be En....
Anyway. I have also just downloaded dvdbackup and kdvdbackup. I start the kdvdbackup and eveything seems file. I change the "Where to extract to" and this seems fine. I then do Detect and it see's the dvd I have in the drive.
Then I click Backup. It starts to work..
This is what I get... Any ideas..
[Title 1] Backup Title 1 of 3 [Title 1] Backup Vob file 1 of 2 Error reading MENU VOB Mirror of Title set 1 faild Mirror of DVD faild
The only time when I've had this is when the dvd was scratched or dirty (finger marks), which often happens with rented DVD's; try wiping it with a clean hanky. If this is not the cas, try as root from a terminal window dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/yourname/ If this works, it may be a permission problem. FX
Hi FX, On Sunday 26 September 2004 15:41, fx fraipont wrote:
Martin Love wrote:
Hi FX,
Thanks for your prompt responce..
Sorry, but I'm not Belgian, I'm Scottish working and living in Belgium. I hope you won't hold that again's me.. It could be worse... I could be En....
Anyway. I have also just downloaded dvdbackup and kdvdbackup. I start the kdvdbackup and eveything seems file. I change the "Where to extract to" and this seems fine. I then do Detect and it see's the dvd I have in the drive.
Then I click Backup. It starts to work..
This is what I get... Any ideas..
[Title 1] Backup Title 1 of 3 [Title 1] Backup Vob file 1 of 2 Error reading MENU VOB Mirror of Title set 1 faild Mirror of DVD faild
The only time when I've had this is when the dvd was scratched or dirty (finger marks), which often happens with rented DVD's; try wiping it with a clean hanky.
If this is not the cas, try as root from a terminal window
dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/yourname/
If this works, it may be a permission problem.
FX
I have tried from a terminal windows as root the above command, but it says that it cant find dvdbackup. I have tried a find and it cant find dvdbackup, but I know I have it installed. I installed via a Red Hat RPM as per one of the previous posts. I must be really stupid or something.. I just can't seem to get this thing to work. Thanks, Martin
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From: fx fraipont
This is what I get... Any ideas..
[Title 1] Backup Title 1 of 3 [Title 1] Backup Vob file 1 of 2 Error reading MENU VOB Mirror of Title set 1 faild Mirror of DVD faild
The only time when I've had this is when the dvd was scratched or dirty (finger marks), which often happens with rented DVD's; try wiping it with a clean hanky.
If this is not the cas, try as root from a terminal window
dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/yourname/
If this works, it may be a permission problem.
FX
Once this is working how do you copy back to DVD? Ken
Hi Ken, On Sunday 26 September 2004 16:24, Ken Schneider wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: fx fraipont
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 15:41:47 +0200 Subject: Re: [SLE] Backing UP Movie DVD's This is what I get... Any ideas..
[Title 1] Backup Title 1 of 3 [Title 1] Backup Vob file 1 of 2 Error reading MENU VOB Mirror of Title set 1 faild Mirror of DVD faild
The only time when I've had this is when the dvd was scratched or dirty (finger marks), which often happens with rented DVD's; try wiping it with a clean hanky.
If this is not the cas, try as root from a terminal window
dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/yourname/
If this works, it may be a permission problem.
FX
Once this is working how do you copy back to DVD?
Ken
As I haven't got dvdbackup to work, so I'm not exactly sure, but if you look at FX's previous posts this should help. FX had done a few DVD backup's an he explains how to do this. Martin
Hi FX, On Sunday 26 September 2004 15:41, fx fraipont wrote:
The only time when I've had this is when the dvd was scratched or dirty (finger marks), which often happens with rented DVD's; try wiping it with a clean hanky.
If this is not the cas, try as root from a terminal window
dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/yourname/
If this works, it may be a permission problem.
FX
Yip, it's me AGAIN. I just got the dvdbackup installed with the thanks to Ken. I have now tried the above command you very kindly gave me, but it doesn't work on my system. Here is the error I get :- dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/lovem/temp/dvd libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable. dvdbackup: error while loading shared libraries: dvdbackup: undefined symbol: UDFFindFile Thanks, Martin
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Love
Hi FX,
The only time when I've had this is when the dvd was scratched or
On Sunday 26 September 2004 15:41, fx fraipont wrote: dirty
(finger marks), which often happens with rented DVD's; try wiping it with a clean hanky.
If this is not the cas, try as root from a terminal window
dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/yourname/
If this works, it may be a permission problem.
FX
Yip, it's me AGAIN.
I just got the dvdbackup installed with the thanks to Ken. I have now tried the above command you very kindly gave me, but it doesn't work on my system.
Here is the error I get :-
dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/lovem/temp/dvd libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable. dvdbackup: error while loading shared libraries: dvdbackup: undefined symbol: UDFFindFile
Thanks,
Martin
OK. It looks like you don't have the libdvdcss package installed that allows you to read encrypted DVD's. Let me know if you need that package as well. Ken
I just got the dvdbackup installed with the thanks to Ken. I have now tried the above command you very kindly gave me, but it doesn't work on my system.
Here is the error I get :-
dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/lovem/temp/dvd libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable. dvdbackup: error while loading shared libraries: dvdbackup: undefined symbol: UDFFindFile
Not only must you have libdvdcss and libdvdread installed, the RedHat RPM for dvdbackup will still fail with the undefined symbol "UDFFindFile" on SuSE 9.1. I found that this symbol lives in libdvdnav. For some reason the RedHat RPM doesn't dynamically link to that library. I simply compiled dvdbackup from source code and it worked fine. You need the the libdvdread-devel and libdvdnav-devel packages installed to compile dvdbackup. The dvdbackup source code consists of only one file, dvdbackup.c. It doesn't even have a makefile. Just do the following to compile: gcc -O2 -I/usr/include/dvdread -I/usr/include/dvdnav \ -o dvdbackup dvdbackup.c -ldvdread -ldvdnav Note the above is all one line. Then just copy the resulting dvdbackup executable as /usr/bin/dvdbackup. -Ti
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