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psdos
22nd October 2004, 02:25
With 5 disney films in pal i ear very cuts in the audio track.

I use,

DGDecode.dll
ElcPro v0.21
Procoder2
RB 0.65

List of disney film,

-Aladdin
-Piglet's big film
-Toy Story 2
-Bugs Life
-Tarzan

hobyho
22nd October 2004, 03:20
I also experienced audio drops using ECLPro 0.21.

Try using 12 GOPs instead of 15 and put on Strict Control of GOPs, that solved problems for me.

That is change the following to (in the EclPro.ini file),

AlwaysGop15 = 0
StrictGOPBrateControl = 1

I hope that helps.

psdos
22nd October 2004, 20:47
I probe same films with RB 0.65 and CCE 2.67.00.27 and EclCCE 1.81 and all ok, i think that problem is EclPro, else film's disney are very dificult to clone.

robot1
22nd October 2004, 21:15
CCE use default setting of 12 frames per GOP.
As hobyho stated, EclPRO uses ProCoder's default of 15 frames per GOP, and some players have problems with such a stream muxed by DVD-RB.
If you want to try ProCoder, follow hobyho's suggestion.

Anyway, next version will use 12 as default...

psdos
22nd October 2004, 23:39
I try with piglet's big film (disney) and there is litles audio drops, with EclCCE + CCE 2.67.00.27 all OK

Dadde
2nd November 2004, 19:08
I've tried to backup aladdin with tihs settings:

DGDecode.dll
CCE 2.67.00.23
EclCCE 1.8
RB 0.64
One Click Mode
Dinamically Assign Cell Bitrates
Steal Spaces From Extras = 25%

This settings for CCE:

VBR_Bias : 10
VBR_Passes : 5
Quality_Prec : 16

Result is a fantastic clone of original's dvd, audio is perfect, except that for a problem to the immgine. Normally, in a 16:9 film, immage is like this:

A

____________________________________
| Black black black |
| |
|------------------------------------|
| |
| |
| Film Film Film Film |
| |
| |
|------------------------------------|
| |
| Black Black Black |
|____________________________________|



With this film, and also others, output immage is like this:

B



____________________________________
| Black black black |
| |
|________________--------------------|
| |
| |
| Film Film Film Film |
| |
| |
|------------------------------------|
| |
| Black Black Black |
|____________________________________|




The difference between first and second immage is only 1 pixel. Why output is so strange ????

berrani
2nd November 2004, 21:15
Do you use a 16:9 TV to watch the movie? Remember that 4:3 TVs have to resize widescreen movies, and in some case that cause problem like yours... :(

Dadde
2nd November 2004, 23:53
I've tried it on some 4:3 TV, i'm sure the problem is about encoding, or creation of avs script..... RB make some kind of crop
????

robot1
2nd November 2004, 23:55
Have you used deinterlace with decomb?

Dadde
3rd November 2004, 11:38
No, i never used it...