OK, I finally took the time to look at the code and figure out what was really going on with the "Wall-E" disc. Wall-E's disc title is "Wall·E_Disc_1". The dot in the title is not a valid filesystem character, so it was erroring (with a bogus error). Here's the patch:
--- ./makemkvgui/inc/lgpl ...
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- Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:43 pm
- Forum: MakeMKV for Linux
- Topic: 1.6.5,1.6.4,1.6.3 fail to calculate filesize correctly
- Replies: 7
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- Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:39 am
- Forum: Blu-ray discs
- Topic: Rush - Moving Pictures
- Replies: 25
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Re: Rush - Moving Pictures
I just tried with 1.6.14. It still crashes. Probably because it's an audio disc, with no video. So I mounted the disc. Here's a directory listing in case that helps.
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./AACS
./AACS/Content000.cer
./AACS/ContentHash000.tbl
./AACS/ContentRevocation.lst
./AACS/CPSUnit00001.cci
./AACS/DUPLICATE
./AACS ...
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./AACS
./AACS/Content000.cer
./AACS/ContentHash000.tbl
./AACS/ContentRevocation.lst
./AACS/CPSUnit00001.cci
./AACS/DUPLICATE
./AACS ...
- Fri Feb 25, 2011 12:46 am
- Forum: MakeMKV for Linux
- Topic: 1.6.5,1.6.4,1.6.3 fail to calculate filesize correctly
- Replies: 7
- Views: 22797
Re: 1.6.5,1.6.4,1.6.3 fail to calculate filesize correctly
OK, good news. I put a debug fprintf(stderr... in SYS_nstat to see what was happening and it turns out that the directory name for the Wall-E Bluray is using a non-standard character that is throwing SYS_nstat off.
So to fix this problem properly in makemkv, it looks like the solution is to ...
So to fix this problem properly in makemkv, it looks like the solution is to ...
- Sat Feb 12, 2011 4:51 am
- Forum: MakeMKV for Linux
- Topic: 1.6.5,1.6.4,1.6.3 fail to calculate filesize correctly
- Replies: 7
- Views: 22797
Re: 1.6.4 (again) fails to calculate filesize correctly
Ok I did some checking on my machine just to see where the problem may lie (although it would be nice to have the source code so I could just fix it). I'm assuming that there's a call to rlimit in makemkvcon that's causing the problem. Here's some code that demonstrates where the potential fix is ...
- Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:43 am
- Forum: MakeMKV for Linux
- Topic: 1.6.5,1.6.4,1.6.3 fail to calculate filesize correctly
- Replies: 7
- Views: 22797
1.6.5,1.6.4,1.6.3 fail to calculate filesize correctly
Counting versions with this problem 1.6.3, 1.6.4, 1.6.5.
Happens on x86_64.
This time I tried to save it to an XFS partition as well as EXT4, so it doesn't seem to be partition type dependent.
Will you please fix your over-exuberant disk space check in makemkvcon. At least allow the program to ...
Happens on x86_64.
This time I tried to save it to an XFS partition as well as EXT4, so it doesn't seem to be partition type dependent.
Will you please fix your over-exuberant disk space check in makemkvcon. At least allow the program to ...
- Sun Jan 23, 2011 7:10 am
- Forum: MakeMKV for Linux
- Topic: 1.6.3 fails to calculate filesize correctly
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7463
1.6.3 fails to calculate filesize correctly
It won't copy a 21 gig file when there is plenty of space.
The size of output file '/home/kelly/Videos/Wall·E_Disc_1/title00.mkv' may reach
as much as 21697 megabytes while target filesystem has a file size limit of 0
megabytes. Do you still want to continue (title will be skipped)?
df -h ...
The size of output file '/home/kelly/Videos/Wall·E_Disc_1/title00.mkv' may reach
as much as 21697 megabytes while target filesystem has a file size limit of 0
megabytes. Do you still want to continue (title will be skipped)?
df -h ...