HandBrake 1.3.3 doesn't work on openSUSE Leap 15.2

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passenger
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HandBrake 1.3.3 doesn't work on openSUSE Leap 15.2

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Description of problem or question:
"Open Source" shows "No Title found"



Steps to reproduce the problem (If Applicable):
- Put DVD in CD/DVD drive (automounts)
- Click "Open Source" button in Handbrake 1.3.3 GUI, default settings

"Source" shows "scanning titles n of N preview 1...", dvd device sounds active
At the end of the scanning "Source" and "Title" show "No Title found"



HandBrake version (e.g., 1.0.0):
v. 1.3.3



Operating system and version (e.g., Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Windows 10 Creators Update):
openSUSE Leap 15.2



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rollin_eng
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Re: HandBrake 1.3.3 doesn't work on openSUSE Leap 15.2

Post by rollin_eng »

Try ripping with makemkv first.
Woodstock
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Re: HandBrake 1.3.3 doesn't work on openSUSE Leap 15.2

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libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable.
libdvdread: Attempting to use device /dev/sr0 mounted on
/run/media/spock/STAR_TREK_TOS_D5 for CSS authentication
libdvdnav: Can't read name block. Probably not a DVD-ROM device.
libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailable.
We're coming up on the 12th anniversary of handbrake deprecating direct disk ripping, which requires an unsupported 3rd-party library. You don't have that 3rd-party library installed, which reduces the likelihood that DVD ripping will work from around 75% of the time to zero.

Not to mention, the log shows that parts of the disk are not readable; it probably needs cleaned.

The suggestion to use MakeMKV to do the "dirty work" of removing copy protection is a good one.
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