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hallway
8th December 2007, 19:22
Just had an encoding complete, I think, but ran across this:
The overall progress indicator says it's at 95.9% while the status window says encoding is complete. See the attached screenshot. Is this a known thing ? I know it's done but it's not right...
hallway
9th December 2007, 00:36
Had it happen on a 2nd job now...
Is this related to running multiple encoder processes ? I just turned this on in the past day or two.
d3m
9th December 2007, 02:09
Maybe because you still need to rebuild?
hallway
9th December 2007, 03:07
I'm pretty sure that's *not* the case. When doing a prepare, it goes to 100%. When doing an encode, if I recall correctly from previous runs, it went to 100%. A rebuild would do the same, start at 0 and go to 100%. I don't do one-click mode. If so, yes, I could see it that way.
jdobbs
9th December 2007, 16:28
Are you doing any 3rd party editing of the source directory before DVD-RB runs?
hallway
9th December 2007, 20:18
I don't recall if I did on both, but it's possible I ran FixVTS on one (or both).
Off-topic: Anytime people have a problem with a dvd rip, people say "run FixVTS on it". Is it a bad idea to use all the time ? I'd presume it only "fixes" files if something is truly wrong with them.
blutach
9th December 2007, 22:58
FixVTS is like a mini mock strip with Ifoedit. It fixes some pointers and removes unreferenced material.
Regards
hallway
9th December 2007, 23:21
I vaguely recall running IFOedit in the past, was completely confused by it, and didn't bother.... VOBblanker is even worse ! That's why I like FixVTS.
I'm off to the other forums here for help with ripping (properly) Pirates 3. The beta of DVDFab didn't work, unless I broke it by running FixVTS, though others at other forums have done the same. I just downloaded the beta for AnyDVD and it's ripping as I type. I wish DVD-RB would tell me it was no good before I get all the way to the rebuild steps, hours later ! :) I understand though that that's not what this app is for.
blutach
10th December 2007, 00:59
Read other posts here and you'll see that it is easy to see if the source material is no good before you do an encode.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=132108
If you encounter a cell without video (2k only), DVDRB will not encode it properly, as the source is bad. You could try blanking such cells in DVDRB.
Regards
hallway
10th December 2007, 18:58
Are you doing any 3rd party editing of the source directory before DVD-RB runs? This one I definitely did NOT do any processing on. Ripped with DVDFab 4.0.1.6 (beta).
mikenadia
10th December 2007, 19:45
I cannot see your attachment (still pending), but if it is concerning the movie you were not able to rip with DVFab 4.0.1.6 (post 8), the fact that there is a disconnect between completion and the overall progress bar might be a good think. It is a warning that the rip is wrong (I counted 11 2k cells (cf post 9 of this thread)). And if you did not blank them (FixVTS or Vobblanker) they are still there.
I you really want to make a backup (without cleaning 11 2k cells), you can use DVD Shrink (it will allow you to make a backup, but the structural deficiencies of your rip will still be there) or , better , wait for 4.0.2 or a latter version of DVDFab and use DVD-RB.;).
You might be better off ( for now ) to clean those 2k cells (cf post 9) and use DVD-RB.
hallway
10th December 2007, 20:09
This is a *different* movie altogether. Until the attachment shows up, the indicator reads "101.4 percent" completed. :D
blutach
10th December 2007, 23:03
You might like to untick the new option in Fab beta 6 and try again.
Regards
hallway
11th December 2007, 00:07
You mean this one,
4.0.1.6 Beta (Dec 1, 2007)
- New: Added option "Remove useless cells", you need disable it to make DVDFab compatible with DVD Rebuilder. ? :D
blutach
11th December 2007, 07:10
Why don't you gave that a go and report your findings back?
Regards
linx05
12th December 2007, 05:50
I can't seem to find the thread at the moment, but I remember a previous incident much like this. Wasn't the cause of it the cleaning of the DVD? Getting rid of all the crap and unreferenced material might have caused it.
My memory may be off though :P
hallway
12th December 2007, 12:27
That's what jdobbs alluded to in post # 5 earlier and I probably did run FixVTS or else this "Remove useless cells" option in the beta of DVD Fab is causing it. The copies work fine, by the way.
hallway
12th December 2007, 14:36
Here's another job, this one had the new option in DVD Fab un-checked, but I still get an incorrect % done value. I did NOT do any processing of the source before running DVD-RB.
mikenadia
12th December 2007, 14:57
Hi, Hallway. Could you check ( using VOBblanker but without processing it) if you have unreferenced material and 2k cells (you shoud not have any,but just checking). ;).
hallway
12th December 2007, 17:01
Sorry, I have VOBblanker but no clue how to use it. Tell me how and I'll report back what you're looking for.
mikenadia
12th December 2007, 17:14
I am not an expert.
After loading the IFO file ( the one coming directly from the rip) , do you have the same figure for Initial and Final size (top part of the window) ?
Then, you have to go to each Titleset , select one PGC from that tiltleset, click on The Cell Button and look at if you have cells with a 2k size.
I will look first in the largest titleset (Main movie), longest PGC. ;)
blutach
12th December 2007, 23:00
Open the DVD in VobBlanker by dragging and dropping VIDEO_TS.IFO on it. Then go to the main movie - the biggest VTS. Double click on the bottom and view the cells screen. The size of each cell is displayed.
But I thought this option was meant to ensure there were no cells without video.
Regards
hallway
13th December 2007, 14:51
Nothing that's 2k in size
mikenadia
13th December 2007, 14:58
If you do not have unreferenced material (Final size=Initial size in VOBblanker), then you rip looks excellent and I have no clue why the overall progress bar gives you those results. :confused:
hallway
13th December 2007, 16:50
Yeah, just trying to help determine if this is DVD-RB's mistake or the dvd-ripper is screwing it up. Seems like I'm the only person a) who's having it or b) noticed it.
blutach
13th December 2007, 22:41
Have you altered any settings at all from the default? Do you use RBOpt?
Regards
hallway
14th December 2007, 02:10
No, other than (maybe ... from memory) turning off all languages except English and ALL sub-titles. Hmmm, can't think of anything else off-hand.
I don't use RBOpt.
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