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lastangel
13th September 2006, 19:45
sorry for my question
are possible use other frameserver and DGDecode.dll?
my cce random crash and i try vary DGDecode.dll and actisynth.
no overclock ecc ecc i read many post.
i try many cce.
now i want try other frameserver
for dvd rebulder i mast use only avisynth? no alternative mode?
same program use internal conversion (clone dvd, nero ecc ecc)
my test configuration are cce 2.7 or cce sp2 + dvd rebuilder and alternative to avisynth.
please reply if can hel me
sorry for me english ;)
jdobbs
13th September 2006, 20:37
Sorry, but no. AVISYNTH and DGDECODE are integral to the functioning of DVD Rebuilder.
lastangel
13th September 2006, 20:47
mmm
but an alternative metod mat be not use avs file
i try to explains, the vob mat be demuxed, open in cce and rebuilder in dvd-rb?
i try it and find a way (i know the dvd structure)...if you have a advise for me please reply ;)
jdobbs
13th September 2006, 21:22
What kind of problems are you having? AVISYNTH v2.56 is very, very stable. If it is crashing I would suspect you have some other issue...
humax
13th September 2006, 21:52
Right
Avisynth is very stable
I think its another problem with ur PC
lastangel
14th September 2006, 01:32
yes i have avisynth 2.56 but vary version of cce are instable
version cce sp2 crash frequently
version 2.7 random
version 2.67 rare.
in next time a reinstall xp ecc ec but a long process and i mast install many program..ufff
Digga
14th September 2006, 02:18
@ lastangel:
some basic advice:
a) make sure your version of CCE is a legal version. there seem to be many badly cracked versions out there that do not function properly.
b) make sure your system isn't infected by any virus by running a good anti virus programm (e.g. Nod32)
c) make sure your system is not suffering from overheating.
d) try to make sure your PC is stable by checking you RAM (with e.g. MemTest86+), harddrive (with e.g. Chkdsk) and general system stability (with e.g. Prime95) for a start.
jptheripper
14th September 2006, 02:33
cant believe no one mentioned
cce is your problem, not dvdrb, or avisynth, or dgdecode.dll
so:
dont use cce
try hcenc, autoqmap, etc.. there are many other encoders that approach cce in quality.
Digga
14th September 2006, 03:15
cant believe no one mentioned
cce is your problem, not dvdrb, or avisynth, or dgdecode.dllbutt CCE shouldn't be a problem on a stable system, should it (see my remark in a) though)?
steptoe
14th September 2006, 08:21
Try the CCE Basic .... its virtually the same as the CCE SP with the difference that you can only have 2-passes, CCE SP supports upto 9-passes
Plus, yes I agree, if you try those cracked copies they can be badly cracked and cause no end of problems
CCE Basic is still $58, which I think it very good value
Even the CCE manual says anything more than 2-passes just wastes time, but some do use more than that. I use 3-passes for episode disks
CCE is very fussy about your system being overclocked and will show by coming up with strange error messages and crashes, if it is
Saying that I use an AMD 64 3000 (1800 clock, overclocked to 2300 and it runs very stable)
jdobbs
14th September 2006, 13:32
butt CCE shouldn't be a problem on a stable system, should it (see my remark in a) though)? Unfortunately a lot of people don't know they have an unstable system until they run CCE... because nothing has ever brought the processor/memory to that continuous level of usage/temperature before.
lastangel
14th September 2006, 14:22
i have legal basic version
for many pass i try trial version but crash it
i not say but now it crash 3 month ago it work perfect...ufff
manono
14th September 2006, 15:08
i not say but now it crash 3 month ago it work perfect...ufff
Are you saying it used to work well, but now it crashes all the time?
If so, then I have a story. Mine worked great also, but then it seemed to become more and more unstable. At first it seemed that the more complex the AviSynth script, the more likely it was to crash. As time went on, it crashed more and more frequently, and earlier and earlier in the encode. At the end, almost nothing would complete encoding. This went from good to very bad over maybe a 3 month period. These crashes would take the form of complete freezeups, or sometimes spontaneous reboots.
I decided to take apart the computer. My room is very dusty. I got to the heatsink/fan/CPU, and found a big thick wad of dust between the heatsink and fan. Real thick and matted, like that stuff that comes out of a clothes dryer. With a combination of knife and vacuum cleaner I got the stuff out, and I also vacuumed and brushed the dust from the other parts of the computer, especially the intake and exhaust fans. I put the pieces back together again and it's worked fine for the last couple of months or so.
So, I also think it's hardware related. I'd suggest monitoring the CPU temperatures with something like Motherboard Monitor. I'd also suggest taking off the case cover and looking around for the presence of dust around the intake and exhaust fans, and especially the CPU fan and heatsink.
Maybe you have a fan that's died. Make sure they're all working fine. Try running a big room fan at the CPU while encoding with the case off. If the encoding completes, you can almost bet it's heat related. If so, then you can also investigate the heatsink being properly seated on the CPU, or the presence of completely dried out heatsink paste that has to be replaced.
linx05
14th September 2006, 15:40
I have to agree with manono. I was having some problems with DVD-RB aswell. I cleaned out the case (HUGE balls of dust) and it worked a whole lot better. Temperature of the computer went down heaps.
Digga
14th September 2006, 16:55
Unfortunately a lot of people don't know they have an unstable system until they run CCE... because nothing has ever brought the processor/memory to that continuous level of usage/temperature before.that's why I suggested to do a series of basic checks beforehand in order to get aware of any serious and easy to catch instability issues ;)
lastangel
14th September 2006, 19:39
beh i check my pc (hardware) periodically and are every component ok.
next time i try with total format or other operator system.
when i have many time i try with s.o. on a virtual machine. if crash my pc are instable, if not crash my windows are the problem.
I try :P
thanks to everybody of the suggestions
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