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droopy928gt
4th March 2008, 22:26
I'm creating a new thread for this as else I would feel to have hijacked Andrew C's question.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=132159
My problem is that I have a ILVU / Multi Angle NTSC DVD which whatever I do always shrinks to around 4.65GB.
I already tried a previous suggestion to use the hidden option "TargetSectors" which didn't help either. I went to as low as 1000000 for its value which should have produced a DVD of about 2GB, but it produced 4.61GB. Yes, it was put under the [Options] heading in the ini file.
The DVD itself contains 2 movies, 1 of 1.5 hours and 1 from an hour. Apart from that it contains several menus.
More information from previous is repeated below.
Thanks for any hints or tips on why this occurs.
Best regards,
droopy928gt
4th March 2008, 22:26
Just for information.
I have that same problem with 1 of the DVD's I'm trying now. It's a 7.1 GB disc, the 2nd out of a series of 3. The 1st and 3rd were alright, this 2nd is giving me pain.
The resulting DVD sizes I get normally are about 4.31GB to 4.35GB. This DVD consistenly gets 4.65GB.
Also I use use 1 click mode, but use HC as encoder.
Ini file has never been changed and is as follows.
[Paths]
QuEnc=C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder PRO\Encoders\QuEnc\QuEnc.exe
ReJig=C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder PRO\Encoders\ReJig\ReJig.exe
HC=C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder PRO\Encoders\HC Encoder\HCbatch.EXE
FFMPEG=C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder PRO\Encoders\FFMpeg\ffmpeg.exe
CMDLINE=C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder PRO\Encoders\CMDLINE\mencoder.bat
ProCoder=C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder PRO\Encoders\EclPro\EclPro.exe
DECOMB=C:\Program Files\AviSynth\plugins\Decomb521.dll
NICAUDIO=C:\Program Files\AviSynth\plugins\nicaudio.dll
MPEG2DEC=C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder PRO\DGDecode.dll
Working=F:\TempWinRAR\
Output=K:\APOLLO 11 - MEN ON THE MOON 2-3_REMOVEUOP\
Source=K:\APOLLO 11 - MEN ON THE MOON 2-3_USEDVDREMAKEREMOVEUOPS\VIDEO_TS\
[Options]
SkinVersion=12
Skin=Teck Original
AudioDub=1
LogFile=1
QuEncHQ=0
QuEncodeType=0
iDCT=0
GOP=0
DCPrec=0
MainMatrix=Encoder Default
HighMatrix=Same as Main Feature
MedHighMatrix=Same as Main Feature
MedMatrix=Same as Main Feature
LowMatrix=Same as Main Feature
VLowMatrix=Same as Main Feature
ExtraMatrix=Same as Main Feature
HC_Quality=3
ProCoder_Quality=4
ReduceOpt=0
DVD_Label=APOLLO 11 - MEN ON THE MOON 2-3
DVD_Name=APOLLO 11 - MEN ON THE MOON 2-3.ISO
AdditionalOutput=1
MovieOnly=0
HalfD1=00
Convert_16_9=00
DisableInterlace=00
ConvertToYUY2=1
Mode=5
OneClick=1
EncoderMinimized=1
Completed=2
[Setup]
sLanguages=11111111111111111111111101...1
[Audio]
Selected=111111
Remapping=
[Subpictures]
Selected=100100000001010
I've not yet tried TargetSectors, but will try it first. Using Andrews suggestion on Vobblanker I found that it also gives a message during loading of the DVD.
VTS 02: Detected 32 cells with the pointers mismatch between VTS_C_ADT and PGC_PBK tables
Using VTS_C_ADT initial and end pointers...
This is quite usual in ILV/multiangle VTSs, but Vobblanker does not support them, except in skip mode.
Note: This is an InterLeaVed VTS
It then goes on to list the 32 cells. The DVD itself is indeed a multi-angle DVD.
Hope it's helpfull and maybe true to a reason as for why this occurs. If anything else needed, just holler.
Other then that this is a WONDERFULL program, the best.
Greetz,
droopy928gt
4th March 2008, 22:27
Hi jdobbs,
Thanks for your quick reply.
The REBUILDER.INF and REBUILDER.INI files have been sent to your quoted email address using the title of Andrews post as subscription.
I forgot to add this in the email I send you. The ini has already been changed to add the TargetSectors option to see if that solves the problems. That's the only difference from previous.
Just for info, I'm still using 1.26.6. Maybe I should upgrade, but normally never do that unless I hit trouble or a usefull new feature is added. Why change something which aint broken is my normal rule for that.
And yes, your right about the DVD, it's NTSC. It was not run through DVDRemake though. That part in the output directory name serves only as a reminder to me that after using DVDRebuilder that I still need to do that.
On your reference made about the change in 1.27. The DVD I'm having difficulties with is a multimenu DVD with several sections and angles. It's not a movie only DVD as referrred to in your change description. It's also backed up as a full backup.
Thanks very much and best regards,
droopy928gt
8th March 2008, 18:15
It all looked so promising :confused::confused::confused:
Anybody, or am I the only victim with a DVD so strange that this occurs!!!???:eek::eek::stupid:
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