Jeremy, thanks for your reply.  I am using the standard ubuntu edgy
binaries for mythtv, transcode, ffmpeg, et al, and installing transcode
and the xvid libraries allows me to rip at the good and medium settings.

I understand your point on the suggests, and maybe that is indeed the
right way to go.  However, one counter argument is this:  the default
mythdvd plugin uses transcode and a default setting in mythdvd is
enabled to use xvid (as opposed to divx, I believe).  So, if a new user
just installs mythdvd without installing transcode and libxvidcore, then
the default out-of-the-box settings do not work and hence mythdvd does
not work.  True, one can always change the settings and encode into a
different format, but presumably at that point the user would know that
other packages would need to be installed for that different format to
work.  But, for a working out-of-the-box mythdvd with no changes to the
default settings, maybe requiring transcode and libxvidcore might be
appropriate.  I think the same argument might apply to the default path
issue.  Certainly one can change the path and make any necessary
directories for that different path, but the _default_ path does not
work.  I think perhaps the default path should be one that will exist on
any myth install, e.g. /var/lib/mythdvd or /var/lib/mythvideo as the
case may be.

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Can't rip DVDs in mythdvd
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69651

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