[MPlayer-users] macrovision
Stan Jefferson
sundodger at linuxmail.org
Tue Jun 4 10:37:02 CEST 2002
Macrovision is a company that produces copy-protection software. It is mentioned in the mplayer documentation.
Of course, you could also do a Google search, like I did. ;-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Ross Lippert <ripper at eskimo.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 11:53:31 -0700 (PDT)
To: mplayer-users at mplayerhq.hu
Subject: [MPlayer-users] macrovision
[Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
Ok this was really weird. I was using pre4 and doing
mplayer -dvd 2 /dev/dvd -dumpstream -dumpfile track2.vob
and it is zipping along pulling out hundreds of megs a second
of a track which should be about 1.6G and at about the 1.3G
mark is slows down to a tiny trickle of less than 1 k per sec.
I did this many times and it always happened that way.
I decided to use the -ss and -sb options to start re-reading
from somewhere around there, thinking that if I could get it
to start fresh from the problem area it would zip along again and
I could paste the two vob's together with some icky effort.
Didn't work.
I also tried -chapter to select the vob. The problem starts
at chapter 7 and is also present in 8. If I do
mplayer -dvd 2 -chapter 7 /dev/dvd.......
it just goes slowly.
OK, so do I have a damaged disk? I thought. So I did:
1) start up track and hit right arrow until I am near the end and see
what happens. Freeze!
2) start with the -ss option about 40 minutes in and see what happens
Copyright, Macrovision quality control or some such splash screen
appears. Macrovision? WTF?
Has anyone seen this kind of stuff before?
Oh yeah, and so far all the other titles from this dvd collection rip
fine.
-r
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