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CeanD
18th April 2004, 01:30
Got it again. Not a single incarnation of DVDRB has worked for me yet :/
It happens during the rebuild, which unfortunatly means that the menus are fubar, and the result is un-usable.
WinXP Home
P4 3.0
512 Meg Ram
Joergen
18th April 2004, 01:32
Post in the v0.30+ bug reports and include what disc it was and the other options that everybody else is posting.
quantum
18th April 2004, 03:52
I'm not so sure it's a good idea to keep clumping everything into those big threads now we have a separate forum. When someone searches and has a hit on a monster thread, vbulletin only tells you it's in the thread somewhere, but doesn't point you specifically to the post. For the monster threads, this is basically useless.
I'll leave it to the moderators, but I think everyone should be encouraged to start new topics.
jorel
18th April 2004, 04:34
Originally posted by quantum
vbulletin only tells you it's in the thread somewhere, but doesn't point you specifically to the post.
For the monster threads, this is basically useless.
I'll leave it to the moderators,
but I think everyone should be encouraged to start new topics.
nice observations quantum, i think the same!
sometimes is hard to find precise details in lots of posts
and don't know if a new thread is the solution...
something in the middle of that....seems a paradox ...!
;)
ps:
be an jdobbs fanclub member is very easy
but how do you get the #892 ?
if is "chronoligical", my # will be "thousands"!
:p
quantum
18th April 2004, 04:55
be an jdobbs fanclub member is very easy
but how do you get the #892 ?This indicates there are at least 891 other members, but if you want to join, I'm sure you can pick whatever number you want. I'm sure the other members won't mind :) Maybe jdobbs will offer an official t-shirt and membership card for those who make a donation of a certain amount.
wmansir
18th April 2004, 05:01
Originally posted by quantum
I'm not so sure it's a good idea to keep clumping everything into those big threads now we have a separate forum. When someone searches and has a hit on a monster thread, vbulletin only tells you it's in the thread somewhere, but doesn't point you specifically to the post. For the monster threads, this is basically useless.
I'll leave it to the moderators, but I think everyone should be encouraged to start new topics.
Unless you set it to "show results by post". It's an option right below the forum selection dropdown box. I wouldn't feel bad about not knowing about it. I've been here since this board started and I just found it last week. :D
I think it is really up to jdobbs, regarding how he wants bugs reported. It may be easier for him to just check one thread. At the very least I expect people to report a bug there first, and include the information jdobbs has requested.
quantum
18th April 2004, 05:16
Originally posted by wmansir
Unless you set it to "show results by post". It's an option right below the forum selection dropdown box. I wouldn't feel bad about not knowing about it. I've been here since this board started and I just found it last week. :D No kidding. I've even set up a vbulletin board once and didn't know about that one. That's fairly critical to know. Thanks for the tip.
dvdRENEGADE
18th April 2004, 05:56
Originally posted by quantum
No kidding. I've even set up a vbulletin board once and didn't know about that one. That's fairly critical to know. Thanks for the tip.
Same here. I say that there should definitely be a sticky mentioning it. I've actually gone page by page through several dozen pages before, CTRL-F'ing each page to search for my topic.
dvdRENEGADE
wmansir
18th April 2004, 06:30
Originally posted by dvdRENEGADE
Same here. I say that there should definitely be a sticky mentioning it. I've actually gone page by page through several dozen pages before, CTRL-F'ing each page to search for my topic.
dvdRENEGADE
I've done the same thing, the whole time thinking "why don't they make this (CTRL-)F'ing easier?"
jorel
18th April 2004, 13:56
Originally posted by quantum
...for those who make a donation of a certain amount.
that is the intention but don't need "an official t-shirt and membership card"
:p
wmansir wrote:
".."why don't they make this (CTRL-)F'ing easier?" "
:p
Morbo
21st April 2004, 03:46
Ive been testing all builds from .38 to .42
DVD:ANIMATRIX(R1-NTSC)
Runtime"9" error
Subscript out of range......
It was a 4 pass
without the Japanese 5.1 tracks
CCE settings were
bias 5
Q presicion 32
Hope that helps someone....
Time to try another pass with all audio and try again...
Probably a menu bug,but have encoded(this is a quite nice test disc BTW) it twice,once with 38,once with 40.....no errors.
Cheers!
Morbo
21st April 2004, 19:12
Seems that either erasing the INI or running 3 passes or less is my culprit.....
V42 worked with 3 passes with the above Disc.
Cheers!
CeanD
23rd April 2004, 20:17
Erasing the ini. meaning the rebuilder.ini?
Trying it now with >3 passes.
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