Hi Luke Sorry, but could you elaborate a bit ? What does having PSU enabled mean in this context ? Where would I check for that ? I am not a total newbie in Linux, but this is my first laptop and first double processor.
I am running on a core 2 laptop (Ubuntu sees 2 CPUs as per the system monitor) with 2 GB of RAM which is plugged into mains when doing anything power hungry like this. The OS is 32 bit Ubuntu 9.10. I usually leave the machine undisturbed when running dvd::rip. On my old Pentium 4 with one CPU I always found dvd::rip very reliable, so am wondering if the double CPU is throwing the process off in some way ? When ripping a vid, dvd::rip always seems to stop at around the 85 % - 95 % mark in the ripping progress bar. I then save the project and close dvd::rip, else I cannot go any further as the buttons related to the next steps in the process are greyed out. When i restart, the greyed out buttons are now usable. the point i am trying to make is that the rip of the vob files works fine, as tested in a vid player where both the beginning and the end of the vid are in place, but when encoded to avi format, it would appear that the 10% - 15% that dvd::rip thinks has not been ripped is somehow related to the missing bit in the beginning of the vid. Thanks Gray -- dvd::rip does not complete ripping of disc via gui in karmic https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478710 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs