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2016-08-02, 14:17
(This post was last modified: 2016-08-02, 14:29 by axbmcuser.)
As far as i can see bd .iso MediaInfo always has a blank duration from the .iso itself - which seems the reason why there is no runtime MediaInfo problem with bd .iso but only dvd .iso.
-> PM with new log
IMHO runtime from .iso it not really important. The other (now mostly working for both bd and dvd) core MediaInfo data is.
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Interesting ISO file you have :p
Every (main) vts* file is reported as +/- 23min (which is usually fine), but not that many on a single dvd?!?
How does the mediainfo output look like from the extracted vts file?
Can you try it standalone?
Do the runtime values kinda match the ones in logfile?
Or: how big is the ISO file?
And how big are the extracted files?
Could also be an copy protected DVD, where the index & files have been garbled to such output...
Yes, BD iso is solely read by MediaInfo - not much infos there...
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Great - thanks to you too.
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added now a simple sanity check:
If the sum of all filesizes on ISO is way bigger than the ISO itself, we will set the duration back to 0.
If the duration of the video file is 0, we always take the scraped duration...
This should sort out at least some invalid DVDs...
(dunno if this is the case with your iso, but i at least have seen such)
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2016-08-02, 22:44
(This post was last modified: 2016-08-02, 22:45 by axbmcuser.)
Works regarding sorting out the insane 15 hours+ entries. But: There are movies with a real runtime of ~1:30 hours which are still deteced as ~2:50 hours or so. Just fyi.
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I am currently experiencing this issue on Ubuntu 16.04 with tMM 2.8.2.
My video collection is mainly made up of MKVs, but have a few DVD ISO files spread out over my HDDs.
Every time tMM parses any of these ISOs in the "getting Mediainfo" stage, it immediately crashes.
I checked "tmm.log" after every crash and can confirm that each log ends with the last entries showing ISO files being processed.
I hope that this can be fixed soon.
Thanks,
Rich.
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Sorry; my bad.
I see that this has been solved for the next version.
I downloaded tMM 2.8.3 and read the changelog to confirm this:
"x fix MediaInfo crash on some DVD ISOs"
I have a request, though: Can you add an "Update to Beta Version" entry to the settings?
This would be very handy indeed.
Thanks again,
Rich.