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The X
18th August 2005, 02:37
Another film & another error :(
Now the film is Saw (Region 2) & the program always DVD-RB 0.93 Free with CCE 2.70.02...
I get the error in the "Rebuild" fase.
P.S. This time i encode from the original dvd9 (from the dvd to hd with dvd-decrypter)
jdobbs
18th August 2005, 04:44
Check and make sure you don't have any of DVD Decrypter's non-default settings on. They can cause this error for sure. Are you using file mode, or ISO mode in Decrypter?
The X
18th August 2005, 11:24
Check and make sure you don't have any of DVD Decrypter's non-default settings on. They can cause this error for sure. Are you using file mode, or ISO mode in Decrypter?
I simply install & use DVD Decrypter's using file mod (that create ifo,bup & vob files)...
jdobbs
18th August 2005, 14:17
The "Buffer Overflow" error is telling you there is something wrong with your source... there's not a lot I can do other than report it. This particular error means there is a huge timing discrepancy between the audio and video at this point in the source -- so much that the audio filled an extremely large (too large to be anything but an error) buffer trying to make the audio catch up to the video System Clock Reference. Were frames reported missing in the LOG files?
The X
18th August 2005, 19:50
The "Buffer Overflow" error is telling you there is something wrong with your source... there's not a lot I can do other than report it. This particular error means there is a huge timing discrepancy between the audio and video at this point in the source -- so much that the audio filled an extremely large (too large to be anything but an error) buffer trying to make the audio catch up to the video System Clock Reference. Were frames reported missing in the LOG files?
You r right but why, with Dvd Shrink or CloneDVD, i'm able to encode this dvd9 into dvd5 & with Dvd-Rb no ?
I've to re-encode the film 'cause i deleted all the wornking files...
robot1
18th August 2005, 20:00
You can't compare DVDShrink or CloneDVD to DVD-RB: the process is different.
Did you copied SW V?
SAW is an ARCOOS protected disk. If you have problems copying SW... it's much harder this second one.
Anyway, if your setup is ok (you copied SW and other DVD's without problems), you could try preprocessing with VobBlanker or with Shrink or CloneDVD (using no compression), just to test if these softwares remove the bad cell from the protection.
jdobbs
18th August 2005, 20:20
You r right but why, with Dvd Shrink or CloneDVD, i'm able to encode this dvd9 into dvd5 & with Dvd-Rb no ?
I've to re-encode the film 'cause i deleted all the wornking files...I gotta tell you I'm getting pretty tired of these comparisons. Mainly because its like saying "my boat will float, why won't my car?" :rolleyes:
Because those kinds of programs don't have to actually do very much in comparison... they change a few things like quantization, modify a few pointers, and rewrite. In most cases the entire thing is done within the compressed domain.
DVD-RB, on the other hand, has to reauthor -- which means it has to actually read the original, comprehend it, make judgements, and recreate it. That's where the quality and the time involved come from.
The X
19th August 2005, 01:53
You can't compare DVDShrink or CloneDVD to DVD-RB: the process is different.
Did you copied SW V?
NO, i always get the 0006 error in every case :(
SAW is an ARCOOS protected disk. If you have problems copying SW... it's much harder this second one.
Anyway, if your setup is ok (you copied SW and other DVD's without problems), you could try preprocessing with VobBlanker or with Shrink or CloneDVD (using no compression), just to test if these softwares remove the bad cell from the protection.
I doesn't copy, with success, SW V but SW 1 & SW 2 yes so i'll try to preprocess SW V with Shrink...
TNK
The X
19th August 2005, 01:58
I gotta tell you I'm getting pretty tired of these comparisons. Mainly because its like saying "my boat will float, why won't my car?" :rolleyes:
Because those kinds of programs don't have to actually do very much in comparison... they change a few things like quantization, modify a few pointers, and rewrite. In most cases the entire thing is done within the compressed domain.
DVD-RB, on the other hand, has to reauthor -- which means it has to actually read the original, comprehend it, make judgements, and recreate it. That's where the quality and the time involved come from.
I say you that with Dvd Shrink i haven't problem to encode it NOT to offend DVD-RB but just to say that the "bad source" isn't an unsurpassable problem :)
jptheripper
19th August 2005, 03:05
the x - your confusion is that dvd shrink does not encode. it transcodes, a much simpler operation that produces much lower quality results.
with the increased quality of cce comes complications of having to reauthor from scratch. This is a huge task. the jdobbs even has this close to done is amazing. If it doesnt work for you, the option of shrink is always there.
i have not found 1 disk that hasnt worked for me with dvd-rb
The X
19th August 2005, 11:23
@robot1 : I encode the film after preprocessing with Dvd-Shrink (no-compression) but i get the same error...
@jdobbs : In the log-files there're this :
....
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 134
- Extracting STILLS for VTS_01 segment 135
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
.....
[04.28.15] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files...
- Processing VTS_01
- Reading/processing TMAP table...
- Rebuilding seg 0 VOBID 2 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 1 VOBID 2 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 2 VOBID 2 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 3 VOBID 2 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 4 VOBID 2 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 5 VOBID 2 CELLID 6
- Rebuilding seg 6 VOBID 2 CELLID 7
- Rebuilding seg 7 VOBID 2 CELLID 8
- Rebuilding seg 8 VOBID 2 CELLID 9
- Rebuilding seg 9 VOBID 2 CELLID 10
- Rebuilding seg 10 VOBID 2 CELLID 11
Then i get the buffer overflow
@jptheripper : I understand.... i'll never compare dvd-rb to other software... But it's only my misfortune that 2/2 films doesn't work ? :( :(
Rockas
19th August 2005, 13:49
But it's only my misfortune that 2/2 films doesn't work ?
It's a possibility :D
I'm not a backup geek but I made more than 150 backups using DVD Rebuilder and I had three problems...
1st Movie "Collateral"" ... some missing subtitles
2nd Movie "A beautifull mind" ... missing frames using CCE 2.70
3rd Movie "Elektra" making "Movie only" with "No compression" I had a "subtitles" problem... again... I don't think subtitles like me at all :(
Anyway... all those problems are fixed (I checked my self repeating the backup of them all)... even some of the "problematic" DVDs posted on this forum, that I tried to backup, worked fine with me... well... but I can be the opposite of you... just luck! :D
The X
21st August 2005, 12:26
Any solution ? :(
robot1
21st August 2005, 13:30
1 - try to open the .m2v of the cell 11 in vobid 2 with virtualdubmod, and check the number of frames: they should match the number of frames of the .avs (the files should be V01001000002011.AVS and .m2v)
2 - try encoding with a different encoder (hc or quenc). It could be a CCE problem.
jdobbs
21st August 2005, 14:00
I'm sorry, but I think you may have a system related problem on your end. Many others have done that DVD without issue. Have you tried it more than once?
The X
21st August 2005, 15:49
I'm sorry, but I think you may have a system related problem on your end. Many others have done that DVD without issue. Have you tried it more than once?
About 10 times with a lot o change in dvd-rb option....
P.S. My Pc is a new AMD64 3200+ with Asus A8n-e & WindowsXP SP2+WU has few mounth of "life"
P.P.S. Can i check my source (vob/ifo files on hd) to see if there's some problem on it ?
The X
10th September 2005, 09:28
About 10 times with a lot o change in dvd-rb option....
P.S. My Pc is a new AMD64 3200+ with Asus A8n-e & WindowsXP SP2+WU has few mounth of "life"
P.P.S. Can i check my source (vob/ifo files on hd) to see if there's some problem on it ?
UP :)
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