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0.23 audio is working on Pioneer standalone.
Now looking closer at the chapter problem. On every chapter change there is pixelation and jerkiness that goes away in a second or two. This happens if the chapter point is jumped to or if it reaches the chapter point by normal time. This didn't appear to happen on the Toshiba standalone so this looks like another bit of weirdness that needs to be tracked down and fixed. |
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run regedit and search for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Avisynth\plugindir2_5 this is your avisynth dir. be sure your unzipped decodefix.zip is put into this dir or change the registry to reflect where these files are stored. |
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I think....YES!!!!! I was writing about it few times, and somebody before me too. @jdobbs Now it seems, we have only one major problem. Stills.
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Well JDobbs, you're the programmer and I bow to your wishes on DVD-RB. But just a humble second to Quantum's request on bitrates for extras. That would be more useful for the "typical" user IMHO. If you decide to address seamless branching, I'll still be a very happy camper.
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It was not to you. It was to ACIDO. This is not about crediting me or someone else. But when someone just copy and paste someone else's post (or it's main part) and then publish it as his own....that's what I'm not accepting. I didn't said, that correcting VOB NAV PACKS was mine idea. It in some post on the early stage of forum (when v0.16 was released). I have only tested it and post here, that works. All I am doing is telling it to next people, which hasn't read it. But I'm not telling "I SOLVED THE PROBLEM!!!". But this is off-topic. Let's test new version of YOUR baby.
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I also have been getting the Runtime error '9', Subscript out of range message. What gets to me is that it always occurs when it processes my VTS_01_1.VOB during rebuild and it doesn't have any stills in it. Interesting, I discovered something that might be a hint. After I had closed DVD-RB, I played my partial VTS_01_1.VOB in PowerDVD and behold, I got this message in bright red fonts with a black background.
Does anyone see what I see? Update: I get the same exact message with I open V01000000001001.AVS in VirtualDub. This what I have in the AVS.
I'm using DVD-RB v0.23 beta.
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Update:
OK. It is confirmed that I am using AviSynth 2.54 and DVD2AVIdg. I downloaded both from Doom9 links. Anyways, I was working backwards and analyzing some files prior to Rebuild process. Inspecting the D2Vs files, I found them to be fine because I saw what needed to be seen. But, when I viewed the M2Vs, all I got was the same as my post VTS_01_1.VOB, which was the message Script error: there is no function named "mpeg2source" (D:/D2AVS/V01000000001001.AVS, line 5) It seems something went wrong in the Encode process. With further investigation, I noticed that I didn't have any D2V extensions in my File Types so I added that and pointed to my "DVD2AVIdg.exe" in my AviSynth plugin directory. After starting from scratch, I viewed my first M2V file and I now have my video clip in question. Don't know if this was the big fix by adding the D2V extension and association but will test again when I have deleted the D2V extension in File Types.
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I have encoded 2 dvd with Dvd Rebuilder.
In both cases i don't have any error during the process and the result is a video_ts folder of 4.30 gb with very good quality. When i test the files on hard disk with power dvd everything is ok but when i burn them on a dvd+rw for testing on a dvd case (philips dvd 612) i don't hear any audio in any language. These are my settings: Dvd 1: Ocean Eleven pal italian-english dvd rebuilder 0.21 Cce 2.67.00.23 trial + eclcce Avisinth 2.54 + dvd2avi dg Dvd 2: Spiderman disk 1 pal italian-english dvd rebuilder 0.22 Cce 2.67.00.23 trial + eclcce Avisinth 2.54 + dvd2avi dg + alternative Mpeg2Dec3 |
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