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esso
26th August 2006, 23:49
Everytime i attempt to rebuild a DVD after encode since V1.10.4, I receive this error: "Error in update IFO:VTS_01 VOBID: 01/CELL: 01 was not found in the VOB". This happened on UltraViolet and Silent Hill. Would anyone know what this error is?

I've attached a log from my Silent Hill encode.

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[22:41:47] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- DVD-RB v1.10.4
- HC encoder selected
- VTS_02: 2,516,204 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Embedded null records found
- PREPARE aborted.
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[22:46:36] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- DVD-RB v1.10.5
- HC encoder selected
- VTS_02: 2,516,204 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
- Versions :
-- Rebuilder: v1.10.5
-- HC Version: 0.18.0.0
-- DGDECODE Version: 1.4.5
-- AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.5.0

-- Embedded null records found
- PREPARE aborted.
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[22:48:25] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- DVD-RB v1.10.5
- HC encoder selected
- VTS_02: 2,516,204 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Embedded null records found
-- Processed 135,878 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_09: 47,524 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,568 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_10: 47,524 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,568 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_11: 715,908 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 55,605 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_12: 59,550 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,601 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_13: 94,289 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 6,737 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_14: 138,255 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 10,276 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_15: 36,793 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,464 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 58.2%
- Overall Bitrate : 4,323/3,458Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,921,324KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 4,825/2,248/3,458 Kbs
[22:50:55] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 2 minutes.
[22:56:02] One Click encoding activated...
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[22:56:02] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- DVD-RB v1.10.5
- HC encoder selected
- VTS_02: 2,516,204 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Embedded null records found
-- Processed 135,878 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_09: 47,524 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,568 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_10: 47,524 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,568 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_11: 715,908 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 55,605 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_12: 59,550 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,601 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_13: 94,289 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 6,737 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_14: 138,255 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 10,276 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_15: 36,793 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,464 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 58.2%
- Overall Bitrate : 4,323/3,458Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,921,324KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 4,825/2,248/3,458 Kbs
[22:58:38] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 2 minutes.
[22:58:38] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 2
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- Creating M2V for VTS_09 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_09 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_10 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_10 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_11 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_11 segment 1
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- Creating M2V for VTS_11 segment 8
- Creating M2V for VTS_12 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_12 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_13 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_13 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_13 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_13 segment 3
- Creating M2V for VTS_14 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_14 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_14 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_14 segment 3
- Creating M2V for VTS_14 segment 4
- Creating M2V for VTS_15 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_15 segment 1
[02:09:57] Phase II ENCODING completed in 191 minutes.
[02:09:57] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files...
- Processing VTS_02
- Reading/processing TMAP table...
- Rebuilding seg 0 VOBID 1 CELLID 1
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 1 VOBID 3 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 2 VOBID 3 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 3 VOBID 3 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 4 VOBID 3 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 5 VOBID 3 CELLID 5
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- Rebuilding seg 19 VOBID 3 CELLID 19
- Rebuilding seg 20 VOBID 3 CELLID 20
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_03
- Rebuilding seg 21 VOBID 4 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 22 VOBID 4 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 23 VOBID 4 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 24 VOBID 4 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 25 VOBID 4 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 26 VOBID 4 CELLID 6
- Rebuilding seg 27 VOBID 4 CELLID 7
- Rebuilding seg 28 VOBID 4 CELLID 8
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_04
- Rebuilding seg 29 VOBID 5 CELLID 1
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_05
[08:49:54] One Click encoding activated...
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[08:49:56] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- DVD-RB v1.10.5
- HC encoder selected
- VTS_01: 2,487,140 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Embedded null records found
-- Processed 180,754 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_02: 929,855 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 106,235 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_03: 39,022 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,610 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_04: 26,198 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 2,420 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_05: 46,122 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,451 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_06: 48,947 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,638 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_10: 31,893 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 2,950 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_11: 42,250 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 3,880 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_13: 37,919 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 2,819 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 46.3%
- Overall Bitrate : 2,494/1,995Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,146,254KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 8,552/400/1,995 Kbs
[08:53:19] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 4 minutes.
[08:53:19] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 3
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 4
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- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 1
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- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_05 segment 0
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- Creating M2V for VTS_10 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_10 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_11 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_11 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_13 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_13 segment 1
[13:07:19] Phase II ENCODING completed in 254 minutes.
[13:07:19] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files...
- Processing VTS_01
- Reading/processing TMAP table...
- Rebuilding seg 0 VOBID 2 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 1 VOBID 2 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 2 VOBID 2 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 3 VOBID 2 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 4 VOBID 2 CELLID 5
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- Rebuilding seg 28 VOBID 2 CELLID 29
- Rebuilding seg 29 VOBID 2 CELLID 30
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_02
[17:29:19] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files...
- Processing VTS_01
- Reading/processing TMAP table...
- Rebuilding seg 0 VOBID 2 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 1 VOBID 2 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 2 VOBID 2 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 3 VOBID 2 CELLID 4
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- Rebuilding seg 26 VOBID 2 CELLID 27
- Rebuilding seg 27 VOBID 2 CELLID 28
- Rebuilding seg 28 VOBID 2 CELLID 29
- Rebuilding seg 29 VOBID 2 CELLID 30
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_02

jdobbs
27th August 2006, 02:04
Is this the NTSC version? If so, I'll pick it up.

jdobbs
27th August 2006, 02:07
Any preprocessing with any other packages?

"Embedded null records" hmm.. I'll do some checking and see if that might somehow affect the code for removing unreferenced cells.

Susana
27th August 2006, 02:08
still no PAL version of this movie, I think

esso
27th August 2006, 02:13
They both are NTSC.

Susana
27th August 2006, 02:26
which program have you used to rip ?

jdobbs
27th August 2006, 02:28
They both are NTSC.Preprocessing?


Could you send me the IFO file for VTS_01 from the original, please? Send it to dvd-rb@dvd-rb.com.

Thanks.

esso
27th August 2006, 02:41
No preprocessing.

Sent IFO to ya.

I ripped the DVD with DVDFab Decrypter. DVD Decrypter was getting alot of errors trying to read the DVD. I just bought it last night so the Disc is in mint shape.

jdobbs
27th August 2006, 03:47
Could you check the working directory and see if there is a file called V01XXXX00001001.AVS there? Note: the X's are replaced with some digits representing the segment number. I'd like to see if it got skipped somehow.

That cell looks like it may be garbage. It is listed as only having 6 sectors...

I'll pick it up and give it a test tomorrow.

Thanks.

setarip_old
27th August 2006, 03:49
@esso

Try ripping both DVDs with the "RipIt4Me" package instead of DVDFab Decrypter...

esso
27th August 2006, 03:58
It surely was skipped. The first .AVS starts with V01000000002001.AVS

@setarip_old
I will try RipIt4Me tonight and let you know how it went.

I did notice that DVD Decrypter had issues with ripping Silent Hill. Should I try again and post Decrypter's Log?

esso
27th August 2006, 04:04
@setarip_old
Should I use the preprocessing features of RipIt4Me?
example:
Remove useless menu, tiny cells, last titlesets, protected cells.

setarip_old
27th August 2006, 04:22
Yes - as well as the cleanup by "FixVTS"...

esso
27th August 2006, 04:45
RipIt4Me seems to have done it.
I checked the rebuilder log and the last 2 attempts at prepare both show that:
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[08:49:56] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- DVD-RB v1.10.5
- HC encoder selected
- VTS_01: 2,487,140 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Embedded null records found
-- Processed 180,754 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files

after using RipIt4Me, the log now shows:
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[22:33:21] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- DVD-RB v1.10.5
- HC encoder selected
- VTS_01: 2,487,154 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 180,799 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files


It has also processed 45 more frames now.

Im going to encode and see what happens on the rebuild phase. I will post my outcome.

setarip_old
27th August 2006, 07:55
RipIt4Me seems to have done it.Glad to hear that ;>}Im going to encode and see what happens on the rebuild phase. I will post my outcome.Let's hope it's all good!

esso
27th August 2006, 22:31
So RipIt4Me did the job! I was able to finish the rebuild phase without a hitch.

I think it may have had to do with what I was using to rip it with and the protection on the disc.

jdobbs
27th August 2006, 23:06
I'll still check it out to be sure.

setarip_old
28th August 2006, 00:42
I think it may have had to do with what I was using to rip it with and the protection on the disc.Yes it did - That's specifically why I suggested using the "RipIt4Me" package instead of DVDFab Decrypter...

esso
28th August 2006, 00:56
It definitely helped me get my backups done. I do thank you and jdobbs. Jdobbs - I will be sending a donation your way as soon as I can, it's been awhile. And because of a party I had the other day, I had ruined movies - but only the backups I made. The originals were safe and sound all thanks to this wonderful program you've devoted your time to.

Once again, Thanks! It's been a bit of time since i've been on the forums, so I just wanted to give ya my appreciation.

Ron Jackson.

jdobbs
28th August 2006, 04:16
Much appreciated. :)

jdobbs
28th August 2006, 18:18
@esso

Hmmm... what version of DVD Fab did you use to rip "Silent Hill"? I bought it last night and ran it this morning. The original IFO looks nothing like yours. Yours had VTS_01, VOBID_01/CELLID_01 as occupying only 7 sectors (0 - 6) -- but on mine it shows it going from 0 to 65860. That's a big difference???

I also noticed that in yours the entire VTS_01 was all a single VOB_ID -- that's very unusual for a dual-layered disc, in mine it was two (one for each layer). It looks a lot like it was preprocessed with something like DVD Shrink...

Your log also reports "embedded null sectors" -- while the exact same disc (R1, NTSC) show no null sectors on mine.

Am I missing something?

esso
29th August 2006, 05:55
I used DVDFab Decrypter 2.9.8.3.

I did not use anything esle to process it. Im not very fond of transcoders.

I ripped it with DVDFab and imported it straight into DVDRB

jdobbs
29th August 2006, 13:00
That's the same version I used.

The only thing I can think may have happened, then, would be that you got read errors the first time you ran it. It could have been fingerprints, or anything... One of the reports I've heard about DVD Fab is that it can sometimes misinterpret real read errors as disc protection. If so, that might explain it. It could also explain why the cell was missing.

esso
29th August 2006, 18:51
That is a very big possibility. My roomates do not like to handle others peoples things gently and they were watching it before i copied it. If it were not for this program, the movie industry would make thousands off of me for the times I had to re-buy the same DVD.

jdobbs
29th August 2006, 18:53
Shhh... that's what they want to hear. ;) Disc protection schemes have a lot more to do with making more money than they do with preventing losses. They seem to have no concept as to the principal of "fair market value". They want you to pay once at the theater, again upon DVD release, a third time when they come out with the "Special Edition" -- and if they have their way it will be changed to a cost for each viewing after that as well.

As it was stated (more eloquently) in "Full Metal Jacket": "They don't even have the common courtesy to give you a reach-around."

esso
29th August 2006, 20:02
HAHAHA!!! ingeniously put!!