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apfraats
27th June 2005, 18:48
I haven't used DVD-REBUILDER for a prolonged period of time.
I had still 0.67 or so installed. But at that time all went fine so far as it could be.
Lately I had a DVD dat DVDSHRINK was really messing up. (Blocking effects in action scenes), so I got back to DVD-REBUILDER.

First I downloaded 0.93 , the latest one and installed it.
I already had CCE BASIC ($59).
When I used CCE BASIC all was fine.

Then I tried different encoders THAT DID WORK BEFORE !!

But now, all encoders even CCE SP 2.66, give a 93/94 'file/path acess error' error JUST AFTER ENCODING is complete and REBUILDING is starting. The REBUILD proces is at its starting point when the error appears, there is nothing seen that has been done, the ERROR pops-ip immediately.

It's not with CCE BASIC, but with ALL OTHER ENCODERS !!

To be short:

- There is no problem using CCE basic.
- If I use any other ENCODER the error appears. Just when REBUILD stars.
- I don't use OUTPUT PATH.
- All settings and path's or OK as far as I know.


I'm really out of options here,

anabody can help with this error ?

How can I find out what is really wrong here ? I just don't get it CCE BASIC works fine. All other DO ENCODE perfectly, but starting REBUILD gives a problem......

Thx in advance,

Antoine.

pg55555
27th June 2005, 20:26
What are those other encoders did you use?
Can you post the content of your rebuilder.ini file?

apfraats
27th June 2005, 21:46
That's a bit of a problem. It's on a diffent computer.

But vcan I create a rebuilder log or something ?

apfraats
27th June 2005, 21:57
[Options]
Mode=1
OneClick=0
QTrellis=1
QuEncHQ=1
ConvertToYUY2=1
Completed=13
DynamicBitrate=1
QKVCDOpt=0
QuEncScene=1
Backcolor=16777088
LogFile=0
Skin=Rockas Original
AdditionalOutput=0
NoWarn=1
SkinVersion=3
HalfD1=000
Convert_16_9=000
DisableInterlace=000
QSinglePass=0
CCE=1
[Paths]
QuEnc=D:\DVD Rebuilder\QuEnc.exe
Source=Z:\20050622\DETENTION - VLAND\
Working=E:\DVDRB\
Output=E:\DVDRB\
MPEG2DEC=D:\DVD Rebuilder\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\DGDecode.dll
REJIG=D:\DVD Rebuilder\ReJig.exe
CCEBasic=D:\DVD Rebuilder\cct2.exe
CCENEW=D:\DVD Rebuilder\EclCCE.exe
[Audio]
Selected=111
[CCEOptions]
VBR_bias=50
Quality_prec=64
eclPasses=2
OPV=0
[Subpictures]
Selected=1

borgraf
27th June 2005, 22:13
Source=Z:\20050622\DETENTION - VLAND\What kind of drive is Z ?

apfraats
27th June 2005, 22:53
Z: is a sata RAID array consisting of 2 250 MB HD's in stripe mode.

This is no problem I think, cause encoding is fine.

Z: is seen as an huge (and FAST!) storage HD for all my DVD's that I'm working on.

With DVDdecrypter they go Z:

Every map on Z: is a map resprenting the date I decrypted the DVD's.
Every submap of the dat-map is the collection of decrypted DVD-files, do *.VOB *.IFO *.BUP e.d.

Z: is completely transparant to the OS. (WINXP-PRO).

apfraats
28th June 2005, 09:16
Ok, I admit, it was my own fault.

Watching CCE SP in multipass mode gave some strange effects as suddendly stopping decoding in the second pass, and going on.

What was the case ??

My CPU was slightly overclocked !!!

Just slightly, caused never any problem, even with demanding applications, BUT CCE SP doesn't like it !

When setting back from 172 to 166 Mhz (Multiplier *13, so 78 Mhz lower base clock for the Athlon XP 3000+, ALL WAS FINE !!!

A lesson learned here:

CCE SP and probably other ENCODERS are extremely sensetive when overclocking youre CPU !!!
SO I learned my lesson. DO NOT OVERCLOCK YOURE CPU, espacially CCE SP is extremely demanding (it's written is pure assembly language) and WILL NOT function correctly with OVERCLOCKED CPU's (the chances are big, at least). CCE SP even uses most of youre special instruction sets such as SSE and 3D NOW! in excess, so be carefull !!

Antoine Raats