ogmrip created a huge log file (70+ gb) and filled the fs
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: ogmrip
While converting a 2gb vod (via DVD folder import) to a PSP mpeg4 (using a customization to limit vbr to 1500kbps), ogmrip created a log file (in my Video folder with a filename of the video file being created except with a .log extension) that was 70+gb. This is significantly larger than the expected source or destination files. This caused ogmrip to fill the filesystem and strace revealed that it was stuck in a loop of 'no space left on disk'. Sorry for the loose details - I deleted the log in a struggle to get the system back in working condition, ogmrip had to be killed to release the handle on the log. The process was at 97% of one of the video passes (the progress indicator is ambiguous about what job you are being shown a percentage for).
I did not have the 'log command output' option enabled.
ogmrip should avoid creating log files of this size and/or give the option to execute without a log
Sorry for my bad english!!!
I have same issue. In tail -f mode I have this:
...........
Compressibility factor: inf%
Scale size: 1040886000x0
User quality: inf
Compressibility factor: inf%
Scale size: 1040886016x0
User quality: inf
Compressibility factor: inf%
Scale size: 1040886032x0
User quality: inf
............
The size of log is very very huge!!!
My configuration:
Linux Ubuntu 9.10
OGMRip package: 0.13.2
iso dvd image mounts with AcetoneISO
Same configuration on virtual machine and on another PC Pentium IV haven't bug. On my notebook Pentium dual-core I have this bug.
Same notebook with Linux Ubuntu 8.04 and OGMRip package 0.12.3 haven't bug.
I have another issue: on all PC the package OGMRip 0.13.3 after correct audio ripping shown window with "Unknown error". Video rip stop and in the log (or shell) there isn't an information of the error. This happens only when I mount iso dvd image on external hard disk or via network on NAS with AcetoneISO. Whereas if I use a DVD-ROM the rip is OK. But this is another issue.