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18th May 2004, 14:45 | #1121 | Link |
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1. DVD-Rb 0.49
2. CCE 2.67.00.23 trial 3. EclCCE v1.81 4. "Auto focus" (dir. Paul Schrader) PAL R2 / Columbia Tristar 5. encoded in one click mode directly from DVD via AnyDVD 3.6.11; dynamically assign cell bitrates enabled; Half-D1 and Half Space for Extras enabled 6. AMD Athlon 2200+ 7. Bug/problem: extras' subtitles are corrupted, they show up on screen as garbled graphics. Movie is 16:9, extras are 4:3. .:colin edit: Decided to take a screengrab of the problem with PowerDVD 5.0 and it displayed the subs just fine. WinDVD 4.5 Platinum shows the subs as corrupted, but it won't include subs in screengrabs. Last edited by colinhunt; 18th May 2004 at 14:48. |
18th May 2004, 17:58 | #1122 | Link |
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half D1 and subtitles
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It's more a suggestion: what about a warning prompt when one select half D1? A text like this: "Software players don't handle well subtitles for half D1 titles"... If you write it in the readme or in a sticky, nobody will read it |
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One more audio out of synch report:
DVD: Criterion's Hidden Fortress SW: DVDRebuilder 0.54 + CCE 2.67 -One click mode -dynamically assign cell bitrates enabled -Steal Space from Extras: 50% The extras in the result have audio badly out of synch. The movie itself is OK. |
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Don't know if it has been mentioned before but here it is:
I tried to copy Bridget Jones's Diary (dutch PAL rental version) and between 46.50 min. and 47.00 min. there's a glitch and the audio gets out of sync (right after the scene change), but when you select a scene after this point trough the chapter selection screen it works just fine. I'm using dvd-rb 0.54 (older versions did the same) with CCE SP 2.67.00.23 (eclCCE) no extra's compression, removed 2 subs, 2 audio tracks, used 5 passes One click mode, dynamically assign cell bitrates enabled hope this helps, bub |
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I also copied this dvd using doitfast4u, batchcce, etc. and it works fine. |
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"Bad Parameter!" error using QuENC 0.53
Using QuEnc 0.53 and Rebuilder 0.56, I get a pop-up saying "Bad Parameter" each time QuEnc is invoked.
A little debugging shows it's the "-nokvcd" option that QuEnc objects to. Checking Rebuilder's QuEnc option "KVCD 'Notch' Matrix' didn't help, because Rebuilder then sends a "-kvcd" option, which QuEnc doesn't like any better. As a temporary fix, I edited Rebuilder.exe and changed each of these strings to blanks. Notes: - You must use an editor capable of handling binary files. - The strings are Unicode, which means that each ASCII character is followed by a 0 byte. So, the 2 changes, in hex, are: Code:
From: 2d00 6b00 7600 6300 6400 To: 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 From: 2d00 6e00 6f00 6b00 7600 6300 6400 To: 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 |
16th August 2004, 14:23 | #1132 | Link |
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Rebuilder 0.56
CCE SP 2.67.00.23 using ECLCCE Backing up my X-Files DVD sets, I have done series 1+2 previously with the same software versions (and excellent quality even for such large discs). I have now attempted to do my series 3 and get the following error at the encode stage: --------------------------- CCE SP [SSG] Version --------------------------- Frame size 888x56 is not supported. Supported frame size is up to 720x576. I have installed SP2 since doing the other series so could this have affected DVD-RB, or would it be possible that the different series is put on the disc differently and it is having trouble detecting? |
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Sorry to have bothered you all I have fixed this now myself.
For some reason the target file for MPEG2Dec3dg.dll was set at MPEG2Dec3.dll in DVD-RB so this was not being loaded. I was too quick to blame SP2! Strange as I haven't touched it since last using this program. |
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DVD Rebuilder experienced a buffer overflow. Error #0003. Process must abort.
Thanks for your help in solving this issue...
1. DVD-Rebuilder Version: 0.69 (Beta) 2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.66 3. Using eclCCE? Y 4. Bug encountered: DVD Rebuilder experienced a buffer overflow. Error #0003. Process must abort. This is happening with only 2 of my DVDs. I've been able to successfully backup other DVDs no problem with the same settings. 5. Log file: Transcoding... ----------------- [12:17:16] Phase I, PREPARATION started. - VTS_01: 1,000,211 sectors. -- Scanning and writing .D2V file -- Processed 78,730 frames. -- Building .AVS and .ECL files - VTS_03: 1,557,326 sectors. -- Scanning and writing .D2V file -- Processed 122,531 frames. -- Building .AVS and .ECL files - VTS_04: 201,357 sectors. -- Scanning and writing .D2V file -- Processed 15,837 frames. -- Building .AVS and .ECL files - VTS_05: 828,578 sectors. -- Scanning and writing .D2V file -- Processed 64,333 frames. -- Building .AVS and .ECL files - VTS_06: 82,204 sectors. -- Scanning and writing .D2V file -- Processed 5,645 frames. -- Building .AVS and .ECL files - Reduction Level for DVD-5: 56.0% - Overall Bitrate : 2,694Kbs - Space for Video : 3,937,810KB - HIGH/LOW/AVERAGE Cell Bitrates: 8,808/2,688/2,694 Kbs [12:21:30] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 4 minutes. [12:21:30] Phase II ENCODING started - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 0 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 1 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 2 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 3 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 4 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 5 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 6 - Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 7 - Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 0 - Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 1 - Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 2 - Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 3 - Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 4 - Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 5 - Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 6 - Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 7 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 0 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 1 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 2 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 3 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 4 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 5 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 6 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 7 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 8 - Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 9 - Creating M2V for VTS_05 segment 0 - Creating M2V for VTS_05 segment 1 - Creating M2V for VTS_05 segment 2 - Creating M2V for VTS_05 segment 3 - Creating M2V for VTS_05 segment 4 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 0 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 1 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 2 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 3 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 4 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 5 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 6 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 7 - Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 8 [17:35:15] Phase II ENCODING completed in 314 minutes. [17:35:15] Phase III, REBUILD started. - Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files... - Processing VTS_01 - Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1 - Rebuilding segment 1 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 2 - Rebuilding segment 2 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 3 - Rebuilding segment 3 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 4 - Rebuilding segment 4 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 5 - Rebuilding segment 5 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 6 - Rebuilding segment 6 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 7 - Rebuilding segment 7 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 8 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01 - Updated VTS_C_ADT. - Updated VTS_VOBU_ADMAP. - Updated IFO: VTS_01_0.IFO - Processing VTS_03 - Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1 - Rebuilding segment 1 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 2 - Rebuilding segment 2 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 3 - Rebuilding segment 3 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 4 - Rebuilding segment 4 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 5 - Rebuilding segment 5 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 6 - Rebuilding segment 6 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 7 - Rebuilding segment 7 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 8 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01 - Updated VTS_C_ADT. - Updated VTS_VOBU_ADMAP. - Updated IFO: VTS_03_0.IFO - Processing VTS_04 - Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1 - Rebuilding segment 1 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 2 - Rebuilding segment 2 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 3 - Rebuilding segment 3 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 4 - Rebuilding segment 4 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 5 - Rebuilding segment 5 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 6 - Rebuilding segment 6 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 7 - Rebuilding segment 7 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 8 - Rebuilding segment 8 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 9 - Rebuilding segment 9 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 10 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01 - Updated VTS_C_ADT. - Updated VTS_VOBU_ADMAP. - Updated IFO: VTS_04_0.IFO - Processing VTS_05 - Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1 - Rebuilding segment 1 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 2 - Rebuilding segment 2 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 3 - Rebuilding segment 3 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 4 - Rebuilding segment 4 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 5 - Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01 - Updated VTS_C_ADT. - Updated VTS_VOBU_ADMAP. - Updated IFO: VTS_05_0.IFO - Processing VTS_06 - Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1 - Rebuilding segment 1 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 2 - Rebuilding segment 2 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 3 - Rebuilding segment 3 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 4 |
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I found and corrected the cause of this error. It will be included in v0.73. DVD Decrypter creates null sectors in the output stream as a way of bypassing a protection scheme. During the rebuild DVD-RB wasn't correctly recognizing these as nulls and was attempting to insert them into the output stream. There's always something new! |
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