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TakuSkan
19th February 2006, 05:43
Can somene suggest a few tools for checking bad DVD coding? I just authored a DVD in DVDLab. And when I tried to open the files in DVDShrink, it complained that the DVD coding was bad, and shut down.

I spent the past hour downloading and setting up components for getting the free version of DVD-RB going. But it kept complaining that I didn't have the path to a CCE encoder set up. That even though I thought I had QuEnc set up properly. In the end I found it a bit hard to determine if it would actually address my ends.

From reading through forum posts, it seems like DVD-RB and DVDReMaker are mentioned frequently with respect to troubleshooting DVD coding.

Am I on the right track here? Or is there something else out there more specific for troubleshooting bad DVD coding?

Additionally... Is (are) there a 'quick & easy' tool(s?) for stripping DVD VOBs of things like chapter markers, cleaning up everything and just leaving the video and audio content? I probably have the tools in my quiver at this point, but this just crossed my mind again as I wrote this.


Thx,

TS

setarip_old
19th February 2006, 06:40
Additionally... Is (are) there a 'quick & easy' tool(s?) for stripping DVD VOBs of things like chapter markers, cleaning up everything and just leaving the video and audio content?The following description is at the homepage of "jsoto":

"PgcDemux
Brief description
- Demuxes a PGC/VID/CELL in its elementary streams"

TakuSkan
19th February 2006, 07:05
"PgcDemux
Brief description
- Demuxes a PGC/VID/CELL in its elementary streams"
Looks interesting... can't find much out there on it specifically, usage, guides etc... I'll have a closer look.