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jbombs16
7th January 2005, 00:52
I use DVDRebuilder and CCE SP 2.67. I just tried to encode a movie and is seemed to work fine. When I started the whole process, there was a text saying "ANGLE and/or INTERLEAVING is present". Now when i play the movie, it seems to jump back and forth between the 2 interlacing streams. IS there a way to solve this problem? Or should i just split the movie onto 2 discs?

thanks in advance

wmansir
7th January 2005, 01:11
It's interleaving, interlacing is something else.

For now you can either:

1. Split the disc onto 2 DVD-R, or use another method (big3 or a transcoder like DVD Shrink, etc),

2. Rip one of the angles and then run the results thru DVD-RB. or

3. Wait until it get's fixed.


Interleaving is cutting edge beta right now and not all the kinks are worked out. If you want to leave more info please post it in this thread. (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=86798) For instance, does the error occur in your set top player and/or software players?

jbombs16
7th January 2005, 01:50
when i play the encoded with ifoedit, it does the flopping between streams

jbombs16
7th January 2005, 01:53
by the way, the movie i am trying to encode is troy

lamster
7th January 2005, 05:38
Originally posted by jbombs16
when i play the encoded with ifoedit, it does the flopping between streams

Did you try cutting it to R/W and testing in a set-top player? That might work just fine.

wmansir
7th January 2005, 06:30
IFOEdit is the only program I have seen this problem in myself. My interleaved backups work fine in PowerDVD, WinDVD and my set top.

candsh
7th January 2005, 14:24
Just did a backup of Troy using CCE Basic and prior to encoding had a look at it in VOB Blanker. Blanker warned of tampering with the structure so I just closed and encoded everything untouched with RB. Watched the whole thing last night on my 53" Pioneer HD and Pioneer DV-C36 player and all played and looked perfect. Was watching watching very closely because of reported problems with this particular disk and the only thing that possibly could have been a problem was when the Title of the the movie (TROY) came up it kind of had a stutter to it. After that it was smoothe, sharp and color perfect. By the way, my daughter bought me the 4:3 version instead of the wide screen and my TV automatically converts to widescreen (or whatever I select). I am going to try and trade it back in for the widescreen version and do it again. But unless you wan't to be Super critical I would say this was a problem free disk.