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super slow rip

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 3:15 am
by bilfrank
I am using MakeMKV Beta and have been for quite some time now. I have never encountered any issues until very recently when I reinstalled makemkv. Currently it is running under Linux Mint Sylvia, which I wasn't using in the past. My blu ray drive is a Pioneer BD209 version 1.30. I was using a purebred 'buntu before, I think Lubuntu was the last one. Mint seems to handle CD Rom drives a bit, well, oddly in comparison. I installed both the .deb program, as well as compiled the ones from this site here, both with the same results. And have the restricted extras installed as well.

I finally have a successful blu ray conversion, although it took just over 7 hours. I had the debug logging ticked, and will paste those here as well, as there are several debug lines and one 'unspecified' error line which I have no idea what the codes mean. Hopefully you all will.

I did try a standard DVD conversion with MakeMKV as well, and all started out fine running at 10X or 12X or whatever. Then after a few seconds it dropped to .7 or .5 speed for reasons unbeknown to me. That burn it calculated would take some four hours, so I canned it.

And oddly enough, with the exact same DVD and the exact same drive, Handbrake converted the movie in 12 to 15 minutes, making me believe it is not a hardware issue on my end.

Also oddly, with Handbrake, all six of my processors run at 80 to 90 percent, but with MakeMKV they run between 3 and 8 percent.

But anyway, here is the debug output. I would like to figure out what happened, although I am leaning towards an OS issue right now. Just thought I'd post this here before installing MakeMKV on OpenSUSE on a different partition here to see if there are any different results. Would appreciate knowing what happened here.


Debug log started at Mon Nov 12 19:20:23 2018 , written by MakeMKV v1.14.1 linux(x64-release)
Using 262272KB for read cache.
001005:0000 MakeMKV v1.14.1 linux(x64-release) started
001004:0000 Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as /home/bill/MakeMKV_log.txt
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 0 at I#[NXK&}~:@!_Vs>k%.JaaP:213130122
DEBUG: Code 2365587456 at +tt;G>9(@}L<?d(5:121274285
DEBUG: Code 2365587456 at +tt;G>9(@}L<?d(5:121274285
DEBUG: Code 2365587456 at +tt;G>9(@}L<?d(5:121274285
003007:0000 Using direct disc access mode
005050:0000 Evaluation version, 29 day(s) out of 30 remaining
DEBUG: Code 2365587456 at +tt;G>9(@}L<?d(5:121274285
DEBUG: Code 0 at +tt;G>9(@}L<?d(5:213140403
DEBUG: Code 0 at 2!sV;+`7[8z8bem :213136999
DEBUG: Code 2147483648 at +tt;G>9(@}L<?d(5:29397104
DAFD=PAAAADAAAAEABDQkEEwEBAQ==
DCE=1IGHuRnee3SxmYRpo2oUAEgw3mfEZi0XpFucV4LOChdAW5Wn+yoF+4tAZY+H7X/HK17baQlPWxODCcA157Hzuzqx/Hiy0Oe+5nbpAQ1OGAuZQ74LW8K8hgquycJoMuS+ckDLufH/DTYHEyJZ61AgHzSXihoiWCbzFw==
DCE=KN5PYwUnETzCEYlsmYviDfxgUGBgVavCK9U9+Id2i/VDeGcOukPKQljOTqbXEFOEnyD8DUm6Bvs+GO07gVlxCE82WIO1IVcbFUv0NBjY10pQ5wShSllObMGZ35/Y7fi0iiFOKdvYopw7tk/l38LLWh7M+aLnV+Txiw==
005085:0000 Loaded content hash table, will verify integrity of M2TS files.
DISCID=73BC4AF38802B346C8DED9EFE9806DEFE90738FC
003307:0000 File 00000.mpls was added as title #0
003025:0000 Title #00001.m2ts has length of 44 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 120 seconds and was therefore skipped
003307:0000 File 00002.m2ts was added as title #1
003025:0000 Title #00003.m2ts has length of 61 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 120 seconds and was therefore skipped
003025:0000 Title #00004.m2ts has length of 20 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 120 seconds and was therefore skipped
003025:0000 Title #00007.m2ts has length of 7 seconds which is less than minimum title length of 120 seconds and was therefore skipped
005011:0000 Operation successfully completed
005014:0000 Saving 1 titles into directory /home/bill/Videos
001003:0020 DEBUG: Code 1073741829 at sTxMOJx685gl8Q>i:121262417
004001:0000 Forced subtitles track #4 turned out to be empty and was removed from output file
004001:0000 Forced subtitles track #6 turned out to be empty and was removed from output file
Encountered 1 unclassified errors
error=0x40000005 count=1 name=Posix error - Input/output error
005005:0080 1 titles saved
005036:0104 Copy complete. 1 titles saved.
Application exited at Tue Nov 13 02:01:04 2018

Re: super slow rip

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 1:00 am
by KeithG502
I also have experienced slow ripping (DVD main title taking 3+ hours instead of 25 minutes)

Do you have ccextractor installed and defined in Preferences? On a hunch, I removed ccextractor from Preferences and my ripping speed returned to my normal rate.

Upon further investigation I discovered that ccextractor wasn't functioning correctly (missing library). Once I got it working, I added CCExtractor back in Preferences and my rip speed continued at almost my normal rate. There does appear to be some overhead with CCExtractor.

Hope this helps,

KeithG502

Re: super slow rip

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 3:27 am
by bilfrank
Apparently I don't, the terminal cannot locate a ccextractor nor the Ubuntu cosmic, so I guess it didn't come with the MakeMKV files.

Re: super slow rip

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:56 am
by bilfrank
Well, apparently it was a Mint issue, or even possibly some dependencies that aptitude didn't squawk about. I went ahead and installed MakeMKV on a different partition with SUSE on it, and after chasing down a few library files not notated in a post here, I got a Blu-ray disk done in 21 minutes. Guess maybe after a couple decades, it's just time to hang up the old 'buntu hat, heh.

Thanks, I appreciate you all.

Re: super slow rip

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 3:51 am
by Yorpy
Posting because I just went through this and it was a pain.
Ubuntu 16_04, MakeMKV 1.14.1
I'm using a "headless" system and was having very slow rips as described along with the messages about ccextractor path whatever.

Here's how to fix it:
Download, compile and install ccextractor. Instructions here: https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextrac ... ILATION.MD I used the autoconf version, worked smoothly.
Create/edit the MakeMKV settings file. It's probably something like ~/.MakeMKV/settings.conf
In it you need this line:

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app_ccextractor = "/usr/local/bin/ccextractor"
adjusted for your own location, of course. Try

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yorpy@127.0.0.1:~$which ccextractor
if you're not sure.

A reboot couldn't hurt (no idea if required).

Good luck!

Re: super slow rip

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:14 pm
by old-linux
I'm running 1.14.2 on an old linux distribution (CentOS 6) and it does work as expected - except it's painfully slow (hours) to read a DVD. Unfortunately I don't think I can build ccextractor because the required dependencies are just not available for this distro. Is there a known workaround that might restore my DVD reading speed to normal? Thanks very much for any thoughts on this.

Re: super slow rip

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2019 1:51 am
by wmcclain
If you don't select a closed caption track I don't believe ccextractor needs to be present. If you have slow speed without this sort of track then is must be some other issue.

Re: super slow rip

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2019 5:16 am
by bmillham
I was getting the extremely slow rips, and found that if I unselected the CC track that the rips returned to normal speed.

Re: super slow rip

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 3:30 pm
by vmclark
KeithG502 wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 1:00 am
I also have experienced slow ripping (DVD main title taking 3+ hours instead of 25 minutes)

Do you have ccextractor installed and defined in Preferences? On a hunch, I removed ccextractor from Preferences and my ripping speed returned to my normal rate.

Upon further investigation I discovered that ccextractor wasn't functioning correctly (missing library). Once I got it working, I added CCExtractor back in Preferences and my rip speed continued at almost my normal rate. There does appear to be some overhead with CCExtractor.

Hope this helps,

KeithG502
What log told you ccextractor was missing a library? Mine is very slow on Ubuntu, but Windows install is normal speed.