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Old 24th March 2004, 14:42   #161  |  Link
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Jdobbs! Hi again. After analysing a VOB created by RB and the same VOB corrected by ifo edit, there seem to be an error on some of the navigation packs.
The "offset to audio packet for audio stream X" is pointing to the "right AC3-Audio Pack"+1.

In my case the first wrong Nav Pack was the second one in the VOB

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Good feedback. I just changed the algorithm for that in version .22 -- is your check against version .22 or .23?
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My only bug so far with the app is the interlaced problem we've discussed in the other monster thread. Seems like whenever I encode a DVD, I get a jagged picture (but not as bad as if I had an interlaced still). People's arms look like they are almost shadowed or have trails. This happened when encoding two interlaced DVD's. The source is TFF and the final product is as well. I did not experience such a problem with a progressive frame DVD.

RB .021 (trying .23 now)
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Otherwise, this app is tremendous. I'd be willing to pay another $30 for it once it's final (I already donated $10!). This is exactly what I've been waiting for! It worked on my Total Training For Adobe After Effects 6 DVD that the BIG3 couldn't get right and that looks like crap when I run it out of DVDShrink (it's nearly 7.5 gigs). Once this interlacing issue gets worked out, I am going to backup all of my Total Training DVD's since they were super expensive and a big investment.

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p.s. - I don't know if it's legal or not, but I will send you (through snail mail) the dvd I backed up so you can see the issues I've run into. It's sort of hard to explain here and I can't take a screenshot of it since the problem only exists on a TV.
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If you read my original post carefully ...
I have NOT TOLD "I SOLVED THE PROBLEM" but "PROBLEM WAS SOLVED by" and i pointed also to the specific SKIPPING CHAPTERS one.
You have the ownership of the post but was unclear what it was useful for, i don't want to take any kind of credits, i just only want DVD-RB to be fully functional.
Your post really helped me to create a perfect backup, glad this let jdobbs discover the problem inside navpacks.
So ... peace,i owe you a beer ;-)
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Re: Odd errors

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Could I have a little clarification on 'Everything other you should leave as it is' in the IFOedit fix please. That means leave 'strip streams checked'? As my DVD-RB'd Pirates of the Caribean still lists the multiple audios and IFOedit unchecks them. Am I just running this to correct the IFO/BUPs?
Sorry, my mistake. In thet section, where REBUILD NAV-PACKS and so on...leave everything unchecked except these two things I wrote. On the right side of the screen, it's up to you if you want to remove USER PRHIBITED OPERATIONS and so on, so this is up to you.

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Re: Re: Odd errors

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Sorry, my mistake. In thet section, where REBUILD NAV-PACKS and so on...leave everything unchecked except these two things I wrote. On the right side of the screen, it's up to you if you want to remove USER PRHIBITED OPERATIONS and so on, so this is up to you.

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Old 24th March 2004, 17:11   #167  |  Link
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anyone know something for my problem ???
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Old 24th March 2004, 17:27   #168  |  Link
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Is there anything I can do to fix this or stop this from happening?

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As I recall this means there is an error in which the IFO is referencing a VOBID/CELLID that does not exist.
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Is the final DVD size target determined before you deselect audio streams?

It seems to me, that whenever I drop an audio stream via unchecking it on the DVD-RB menu, the DVD is undersized by the amount of the audio streams....

Anyway, thanks for this great proggie.. It just keeps getting better. With ReJig it's extremely easy to use.
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Is there anything I can do to fix this or stop this from happening?

Thanks.
Are you doing any preprocessing of the files. The only way I can imagine this happening is if you've removed one or more cells from the .VOB and the .IFO wasn't properly updated. There are lots of utilities that could cause this...
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Is the final DVD size target determined before you deselect audio streams?

It seems to me, that whenever I drop an audio stream via unchecking it on the DVD-RB menu, the DVD is undersized by the amount of the audio streams....

Anyway, thanks for this great proggie.. It just keeps getting better. With ReJig it's extremely easy to use.
No. The reduced audio is included in the calculation (the space is reallocated to the video portion). Please note, though, that the output is calculated to fall 160MB short to make room for possible sizing (bitrate) inaccuracies.
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No. The reduced audio is included in the calculation (the space is reallocated to the video portion). Please note, though, that the output is calculated to fall 160MB short to make room for possible sizing (bitrate) inaccuracies.
Hmm.. something is defintely broken with size prediction in the latest version. Redid Lost In Translation, left in all audio tracks (including DTS) BUT I removed the French audio track and the DVD is undersized now by 400ish meg. This has never happened until version 23.
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That temporary fix from IFOEdit that everyone has been talking about. Does that fix something in the ifo files alone, or does it fix something in the vobs as well?
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That temporary fix from IFOEdit that everyone has been talking about. Does that fix something in the ifo files alone, or does it fix something in the vobs as well?
I thinks it fixes both ifo and vobs .
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Hello this is a great program. I have tried it with the cinema encoder v. 2.67, but it does not work only with the 2.50 version it works. Have anyone experienced problems with the new encoder version too ? sorry for my english
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Hello this is a great program. I have tried it with the cinema encoder v. 2.67, but it does not work only with the 2.50 version it works. Have anyone experienced problems with the new encoder version too ? sorry for my english
What problems??? It's important. I have no problems with 2.67.0.23 from version 0.16.
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Well, did Basic all over again, with version 0.23 this time. Plays fine on the Philips as usual and YES audio on the Pioneer! It plays the first title (movie-company logo, movie) and YES the second title (still image, age-rating) and even the third title (copyright warnings, movie) but then it stops, on the Pioneer. Player says 'stop' again and well, that's it. On the Philips it plays, the fourth title is an interlaced mpeg, which always stuttered with previous versions. Though, it plays smooth now, is interlaced encoding/detecting inserted in someway as of 0.22 or 0.23, or am I going mental?

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Seems I'm going mental No seriously, in previous versions the Underworld-trailer (4th title) got recoded, now it just got copied; size is exactly the same. (vts_04_1.vob in this case) That explains, it's an feature as of 0.22 I see:

- Implemented a size limit on VTSs to be processed. Now very small VTSs that
have virtually no data involved are simply copied as-is and are not processed.
This eliminates unnecessary recoding and some possible gotchas.

Any change this might be an option? So it could be turned of, makes the interlaced testing (since mostly only trailers and extra's are interlaced, in PAL-area's where I live) a lot easier.


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Well, did Basic all over again, with version 0.23 this time. Plays fine on the Philips as usual and YES audio on the Pioneer! It plays the first title (movie-company logo, movie) and YES the second title (still image, age-rating) and even the third title (copyright warnings, movie) but then it stops, on the Pioneer. Player says 'stop' again and well, that's it. On the Philips it plays, the fourth title is an interlaced mpeg, which always stuttered with previous versions. Though, it plays smooth now, is interlaced encoding/detecting inserted in someway as of 0.22 or 0.23, or am I going mental?

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Seems I'm going mental No seriously, in previous versions the Underworld-trailer (4th title) got recoded, now it just got copied; size is exactly the same. (vts_04_1.vob in this case) That explains
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I had to do the manual step with ifoedit also after using ifoupdate.
Is there anything to fix also in that program, and will it be fixed?
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