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Amir
13th August 2004, 11:24
Myabe a sticky of sucessful rebuilds so people know when a title "should" work and when it fails its something about their box and not rebuilder. I'll start

The ARmour of God R2 (Hong Kong legends) Collectors

CCE 2.50

rb 0.56

full backup (EXCEPT trailers for some of the other discs, but left other extras)

50 stolen from extras and Half D1 selected for them too

Main movie ended up ~3.9Gigs rest for extras etc

Would this info be handy?m, maybe a sticky?

Morien
13th August 2004, 11:46
Well, if anyone finds it usefull,

I've successfully Rebuilt:

DVD-RB V0.55b, CCE 2.56
S-CRY-ed volumes 1-6 Region 1 (Kept everything)
Snatch Region 4 (Kept everything)

DVD-RB V0.56, CCE 2.56
GTO volumes 1-4+9 Region 4 (Some probs with AR in 3,4,9) but fixed according to http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=80816 (these instructions), kept everything)

DVD-RB V0.56, CCE 2.57
End of Evangelion Region 4 (Wouldn't work with CCE 2.56, kept crashing, fine with 2.57, kept everything)

Joergen
15th August 2004, 02:06
Heh a list of suspected unsuccesful rebuilds would be far more useful.

After about 30 movies I've had one rebuild error, which is probably the story with most users.

osho
15th August 2004, 11:37
I totally agree with those unsuccessfull.

I have reencoded 70 movies sofar. 15 had to had angle removed. but othervise everything fine.

only on one I had problem I had to switch from 2.5 CCE to 2.67

Region 1 disc are all fine at least so far for me. well i am abotu to do another one lets how nothing goes wrong

Amir
16th August 2004, 11:03
unsucessful is finr too (i guess the list will be more practicle) or maybe even two lists and you only add/post to whichever you feel practicle?

TheSeeker
16th August 2004, 15:27
Well I wasn't able to get the movie Aliens (the second one) from the Alien Quadrilogy set to work. It is a seamless branching title (Theatrical and Special editions) Even after removing the seamless branching with both ifoedit and remake neither worked in rebuilder. It would prepare fine and would encode fine but when I went to rebuild it I got a runtime error. Sorry I didnt record what error I got beceause I just went and did it with InstantCopy. Incidentally IC is the only program I could get to work with this movie. Shrink didnt like it at all whether i removed the branching or not. Seems like the seamless branching removal in these programs (ifoedit and remake) isn't quite perfected yet. Or maybe I was doing something wrong but Im pretty sure I wasnt. Or maybe it was just a really stubborn movie.

The_Flash
18th August 2004, 22:27
I just decided to give Aliens a go here to see what was what. I removed the seamless branching w/ ifoedit 0.96, keeping the directors cut. Processed with DVD-RB fine, plays back fine. I wonder if your runtime error was even related to the seamless branching.

TheSeeker
18th August 2004, 23:05
Could be something to do with my setup. I may have to give it another go with DVD RB.

Whitespliff
19th August 2004, 04:42
I did all 4 of them last week, I deleted the the theatrical version with Remake (it did had to recover all cells).
Only the 4th one gave me some problems. Not sure what the error (http://cdr-zone.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=953) was though.
After deleting the theatrical version & some other stuff I only had to reduce the size 10-15%, Shrink will do fine imo then (it doesn't seem to have a problem with the discs).

TheSeeker
19th August 2004, 14:41
I think that recovering of cells thing in DVDRM happens when there are multiple angles or seamless branching. I dont think it necessarily means something is wrong I think it is just examining everything more closely to accurately display the dvd structure. Maybe im wrong though.

Dimad
25th August 2004, 11:41
Originally posted by TheSeeker
I think that recovering of cells thing in DVDRM happens when there are multiple angles or seamless branching. I dont think it necessarily means something is wrong I think it is just examining everything more closely to accurately display the dvd structure. Maybe im wrong though.
DRM goes into recovery mode when mismatch between tables in ifo files and data in vob files is found. In this case DRM attempts to recover needed data from vob files.