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Ended up with 2.1 disks
Just finished LOTR:TTT and ended up with 3 filled disks a 80-MB third image, even though they should have been 3. Here is the log:
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======================================================== D2Sroba v2.7.0 beta4 - DVD2SVCD plugin, by tylo OS Version: WIN_XP -------------------------------------------------------- - DVD2SVCD Shutdown - 2003-09-30 22:07:36 -------------------------------------------------------- Settings: - Encoding mode : OPV RoBa - CD size : 803 - Number of CD's : auto - Auto Q. (worst) : 30 - Maximum Q. : 40 - Sample percentage : 1.0 - Adjust Q. : 1.0 - Sample GOPs : 1 - Sizing pass : on=1 (-1.0 .. 0.0)% - Audio after video : on=1 (% of Video, 10%, min 112 kbps) - Adjust max video br : on=1 (total 2756 kbps) -------------------------------------------------------- - Movie length : 02:51:39 (246941 frames, 23.976 fps) - D2S audio settings : (112 kbps + 0) kbps - D2S video estimate : 1797 kbps, 3 CDs - SelectRangeEvery : every 1200, select 12 frames - Num. sample frames : 2472 -------------------------------------------------------- Calculations: - 1 CD: Video BR=514 Audio 1 BR=112 Video SZ=661743379. - 2 CD: Video BR=1156 Audio 1 BR=112 Video SZ=1488278884. - 3 CD: Video BR=1749 Audio 1 BR=160 Video SZ=2251729902. - 4 CD: Video BR=2327 Audio 1 BR=224 Video SZ=2995869344. -------------------------------------------------------- - Using Max bitrate=2532 for auto samples (adj. for 4 CDs) - Estimated mpv size : 1733327628. (Q=30, 1346 kbps, 17351456 sample sz) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Number of CDs : 3 - Target mpv size : 2251729902. (1749 / max 2596) kbps -------------------------------------------------------- - Binary search for Q: - Estimated mpv size : 2443071225. (Q=15, 1897 kbps, 24456336 sample sz) - Computed mpv size : 2088199427. (Q=22, 1621 kbps, 20903896.=(Q30+Q15)/2) - Estimated mpv size : 2277438547. (Q=18, 1768 kbps, 22798272 sample sz) - Computed mpv size : 2182818987. (Q=20, 1695 kbps, 21851084.=(Q22+Q18)/2) - Computed mpv size : 2230128767. (Q=19, 1732 kbps, 22324678.=(Q20+Q18)/2) -------------------------------------------------------- - Q Weight : 1.0 - (2251729902. / 99.8952265372168 - 22324678.) / (22798272 - 22324678.) - Adjust Q : (19 + (0.543410773467367) - (1.0)) = 18.5434107734674 - Determined Q. : 18 -------------------------------------------------------- - Encoding Movie - 2003-09-30 22:13:13 - Actual mpv file size: 01/10/2003 00:13 2227166600 Encoded_Video_CCE_NTSC.mpv - OPV pass result: 98.9% on target ( 2227166600 / 2251729902.) -------------------------------------------------------- - Executing VBR Sizing Pass - 1749 kbps. - Actual mpv file size: 01/10/2003 02:06 2249095588 Encoded_Video_CCE_NTSC.mpv - Sizing pass result: 99.9% on target ( 2249095588 / 2251729902.) -------------------------------------------------------- - Executing: C:\Archivos de programa\DVD2SVCD\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input "H:\LOTR II\Audio\Extracted_audio_1.ac3" -output "H:\LOTRII~1\Audio\Encoded_audio_1.mp2" -logfile "H:\LOTRII~1\Audio\Encoded_audio_1.log" ) -azid( -L -3db -l 0db -c normal -s surround -g max ) -2lame( -e -b 160 -m s ) -------------------------------------------------------- - Recover - 2003-10-01 02:25:37 I'm clueless. The DVD2SVCD.INI file (relevant parts) contains: Code:
MinsHigh1=93 MinsHigh2=139 MinsHigh3=185 MinsHigh4=231 MinsHigh5=278 NumCd1=1 NumCd2=2 NumCd3=3 NumCd4=4 NumCd5=5 NumCd6=6 CDSize 1=803 CDSize 2=803 CDSize 3=803 CDSize 4=803 CDSize 5=803 CDSize 6=803 Code:
Number of images=3 Volumes=3 Images=3
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1st October 2003, 14:45 | #304 | Link |
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I'm using AVI2SVCD and I'm stucked with CCE encoding part. CCE starts normally but when D2SRoBa closes CCE first time, the GUI dissapears but the cctspt.exe still runs in the backround. Thus a new CCE window is not opened. You can see the EclCCE.exe and cctspt.exe running in the taskmanager. So D2SRoBa does not close the CCE properly. With earlier versions it worked just fine.
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======================================================== D2SRoBa v2.7.0 beta4 - DVD2SVCD plugin, by tylo OS Version: WIN_XP -------------------------------------------------------- - DVD2SVCD Shutdown - 2003-10-01 16:17:27 -------------------------------------------------------- Settings: - Encoding mode : OPV RoBa - CD size : 800 - Number of CD's : 2 - Auto Q. (worst) : --- - Maximum Q. : 128 - Sample percentage : 2.0 - Adjust Q. : 0.8 - Sample GOPs : 1 - Sizing pass : on=1 (-2.0 .. 1.0)% - Audio after video : on=1 (% of Video, 10%, min 192 kbps) - Adjust max video br : on=1 (total 2756 kbps) -------------------------------------------------------- - Movie length : 01:47:41 (154910 frames, 23.976 fps) - D2S audio settings : (224 kbps + 0) kbps - D2S video estimate : 1793 kbps, 2 CDs - SelectRangeEvery : every 750, select 15 frames - Num. sample frames : 3105 -------------------------------------------------------- Calculations: - 1 CD: Video BR=809 Audio 1 BR=192 Video SZ=653373113. - 2 CD: Video BR=1825 Audio 1 BR=192 Video SZ=1473925749. - 3 CD: Video BR=2778 Audio 1 BR=256 Video SZ=2243597661. - 4 CD: Video BR=3730 Audio 1 BR=320 Video SZ=3012461942. -------------------------------------------------------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Number of CDs : 2 - Target mpv size : 1473925749. (1825 / max 2564) kbps -------------------------------------------------------- - Binary search for Q: Regards, Siku |
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@r6d2: I interpret that as you are getting 4 images, and the last one is 80mb - i.e it was oversized. Strange - all the number looks perfect to me. I.e: you encoded with the total bitrate (1749 + 160) = 1909, whereas D2S computed (1797 + 112) = 1909.
Hmm. I don't update the project .d2s file to reflect the bitrate changes in audio, so bbMPEG thinks it muxes with a lower audio bitrate than it really does. Could that make a difference for muxing overhead? I would think not, because it does that all the time with the video part. To make sure, I'll update the .d2s file before the recover. @siku: Thanks, Siku. Did 2.6.0 beta3 work for you as well? Last edited by tylo; 1st October 2003 at 15:54. |
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1st October 2003, 17:00 | #310 | Link |
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Reporting in sir Did a episode of 24. Set disk size as 400. Ended up with 2 mpgs, one 404,258 k and second 436 k.
/ADD: Given that I had fixed bitrate for audio chosen and the sizing pass was executed, why do you think it was oversized? Here are logs for your data: Code:
======================================================== D2SRoBa v2.7.0 beta4 - DVD2SVCD plugin, by tylo OS Version: WIN_XP -------------------------------------------------------- - DVD2SVCD Shutdown - 2003-10-01 08:44:44 -------------------------------------------------------- Settings: - Encoding mode : OPV RoBa - CD size : 400 - Number of CD's : 1 - Auto Q. (worst) : --- - Maximum Q. : 64 - Sample percentage : 1.0 - Adjust Q. : 1.6 - Sample GOPs : 1 - Sizing pass : on=1 (-2.0 .. 1.0)% - Audio after video : on=1 (Fixed bitrate, 10%, min 128 kbps) - Adjust max video br : on=1 (total 2756 kbps) -------------------------------------------------------- - Movie length : 00:42:43 (61466 frames, 23.976 fps) - D2S audio settings : (128 kbps + 0) kbps - D2S video estimate : 1128 kbps, 1 CDs - SelectRangeEvery : every 1200, select 12 frames - Num. sample frames : 624 -------------------------------------------------------- Calculations: - 1 CD: Video BR=1128 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=361474225. - 2 CD: Video BR=2400 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=769094095. - 3 CD: Video BR=3672 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=1176713964. - 4 CD: Video BR=4944 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=1584333834. -------------------------------------------------------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Number of CDs : 1 - Target mpv size : 361474225. (1128 / max 2628) kbps -------------------------------------------------------- - Binary search for Q: - Estimated mpv size : 403389932. (Q=32, 1258 kbps, 4095196 sample sz) - Estimated mpv size : 322996738. (Q=48, 1007 kbps, 3279048 sample sz) - Estimated mpv size : 356635583. (Q=40, 1112 kbps, 3620548 sample sz) - Computed mpv size : 380012757. (Q=36, 1185 kbps, 3857872.=(Q40+Q32)/2) - Computed mpv size : 368324170. (Q=38, 1149 kbps, 3739210.=(Q40+Q36)/2) - Estimated mpv size : 361373981. (Q=39, 1127 kbps, 3668652 sample sz) -------------------------------------------------------- - Q Weight : 1.0 - (361474225. / 98.5032051282051 - 3668652) / (3739210. - 3668652) - Adjust Q : (39 + (0.985576723471315) - (1.6)) = 38.3855767234713 - Determined Q. : 38 -------------------------------------------------------- - Encoding Movie - 2003-10-01 08:49:29 - Actual mpv file size: 10/01/2003 09:47 AM 393383692 Encoded_Video_CCE_NTSC.mpv - OPV pass result: 108.8% on target ( 393383692 / 361474225.) -------------------------------------------------------- - Executing VBR Sizing Pass - 1128 kbps. - Actual mpv file size: 10/01/2003 10:42 AM 361127208 Encoded_Video_CCE_NTSC.mpv - Sizing pass result: 99.9% on target ( 361127208 / 361474225.) -------------------------------------------------------- - Executing: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input "C:\24\Extracted_audio_1.ac3" -output "C:\24\Encoded_audio_1.mp2" -logfile "C:\24\Encoded_audio_1.log" ) -azid( -L -3db -l 0db -c normal -s surround -g max ) -2lame( -e -b 128 -m s ) -------------------------------------------------------- - Recover - 2003-10-01 10:45:15 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dvd2svcd Log -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 8:43:39 AM - Free on drive C: 17338.40 mb - Crash Recovery - Restarting from: Video encoding -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 8:43:42 AM - Free on drive C: 17338.40 mb - Video Encoding using Cinema Craft -------------------------------------------------------- - Editing AVS script file Executing Cinema Craft Encoder. StreamSectors: 415614864 AudioSectors: 41655376 VideoPAPO: 5792832 ScanOffsetBytes: 92199 SeqAligningBytes: 5859759 DVDBytes: 0 VideoEndHeader: 4 SubtitleSectors: 0 EmptySectors: 238.00 PictureSectors: 1.00 PureMPEGStream: 362214694.33 Seconds: 2568.65 CalcMPEGStream: 362214694.33 Frames: 61466 CDSize: 400.00 Number of CDs: 1 Cut point 395.00 Variable Settings: Frames: 61466 Anti Noise Filter: Off Passes: 1 Image Quality: 17 VAF file creation: On Video Encoding Mode: One Pass VBR Q. Factor: 33 Min. bitrate: 100 Max. bitrate: 1128 Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (borders added, encoded as 4:3) ---AVS Begin--- LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\AVISYN~1.5PL\Mpeg2dec\MPEG2D~1.DLL") LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\AVISYN~1.5PL\INVERS~1\decomb.dll") mpeg2source("C:\24\DVD2AV~1.D2V") Telecide() Decimate(5) DetectedTop=0 DetectedHeight=480 ResizeTo=0 global ResizeMethod=1 GammaCorrection=1.0 Hue=0 Saturation=1.0 Brightness=0 Contrast=1.0 OverscanH=0.04 OverscanV=0.04 BlockOptimization=0 global Bicubic_b_Value=0 global Bicubic_c_Value=0.6 DebugMode=0 DestinationWidth=720 DestinationHeight=360 # Import("C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Avisynth2.5 Plugins\FACAR\qmf15b1.avs") # Import("C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Avisynth2.5 Plugins\FACAR\QMF_functions.avs") Import("C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Avisynth2.5 Plugins\FACAR\PreResize.avs") Import("C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Avisynth2.5 Plugins\FACAR\FACAR.avs") Import("C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Avisynth2.5 Plugins\FACAR\PostResize.avs") ConvertToYUY2() ----AVS End---- -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:45:19 AM - DVD to SVCD Conversion - DVD2SVCD ver. 1.2.1 build 2b -------------------------------------------------------- Initializing - Initializing finished. -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:45:19 AM - Free on drive C: 17370.28 mb - Restarting from: Pulldown -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:45:21 AM - Free on drive C: 17714.27 mb - Video Pulldown -------------------------------------------------------- Executing Pulldown. Commandline: "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Pulldown\PULLDOWN.EXE" "C:\24\Encoded_Video_CCE_NTSC.mpv" "C:\24\Pulldown_Encoded_Video_NTSC.mpv" Video pulldown finished. -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:46:12 AM - Free on drive C: 17369.86 mb - Converting Pictures from ES to PS -------------------------------------------------------- Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:46:14 AM - Free on drive C: 17369.84 mb - Converting Pictures from ES to PS -------------------------------------------------------- Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:46:17 AM - Free on drive C: 17369.84 mb - Converting Pictures from ES to PS -------------------------------------------------------- Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:46:19 AM - Free on drive C: 17369.82 mb - Multiplexing and cutting -------------------------------------------------------- Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini Offset in Seconds: 2 Executing bbMPEG. Variable Settings: Movie offset: 2 seconds Cut point: 395 mb Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline: "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exe" "C:\24\bbMPEG_Muxed_File.mpg" Multiplexing and cutting finished. -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:48:19 AM - Free on drive C: 16974.53 mb - Determining length of audio -------------------------------------------------------- Analyzing: C:\24\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg 2557.848 seconds C:\24\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg Analyzing: C:\24\bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpg 4.008 seconds C:\24\bbMPEG_Muxed_File01.mpg Analyzing finished. -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:48:48 AM - Free on drive C: 16974.53 mb - Creating CD-Images using VCDXBuild -------------------------------------------------------- - No. of chapters to create: 1 CD image #1: CD_Image_File_CD1.bin Executing VCDXBuild. Commandline: "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\VCDImager\vcdxbuild.exe" --verbose --cue-file="C:\24\CD_Image_File_CD1.cue" --bin-file="C:\24\CD_Image_File_CD1.bin" "C:\24\VCDXBU~1.XML" -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:50:25 AM - Free on drive C: 16572.23 mb - Creating CD-Images using VCDXBuild -------------------------------------------------------- - No. of chapters to create: 1 CD image #2: CD_Image_File_CD2.bin Executing VCDXBuild. Commandline: "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\VCDImager\vcdxbuild.exe" --verbose --cue-file="C:\24\CD_Image_File_CD2.cue" --bin-file="C:\24\CD_Image_File_CD2.bin" "C:\24\VCDXBU~2.XML" Image creation finished. -------------------------------------------------------- - 10/1/2003 10:50:30 AM - Free on drive C: 16570.42 mb - Conversion done! -------------------------------------------------------- Last edited by DDogg; 1st October 2003 at 17:53. |
1st October 2003, 19:59 | #311 | Link |
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havent tried the new version yet. prolly give it a whirl tomorrow.. started experimenting with "kvcd". cant have 2 x factors at the same time. anywho.. i changed the sleep, 3000 (i think thats what it was) line before d2sr loads eclcce the first time to 30000 ... works like i charm ( i woke up to the 'sorry, only one instances of eclcce" message again.. .. so i did a little tweaking ). thankfully RB is removing that from the next version of eclcce so i'll just manually add the extra sleep time when i try new betas for now.
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@TeleMike - Beta 4 is working well. Maybe uncheck the do audio thing until beta 5. Since 128 is the minimum most would want on a 1cd encode you may not end up using it anyway so just set that in d2s like you used to do. If you are uncomfortable with that then use beta 2 of the previous version. Just make sure your time bands are set properly.
@tylo, just finished a batch operation and all was well. One encode again had a very small second mpg created. tylo, I think you are real close to getting a rest. That small secondary file is the only thing I have found with beta 4. Great job! Note I have not yet tried a dvd2dvd encode. ------------------------------ Using awesome Biostar NF2 400 Last edited by DDogg; 2nd October 2003 at 02:51. |
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Uploaded beta6:
The dynamic audio was maybe stretching the plugin too far. But hopefully, the beta6 will do the job also when it comes to recover. @w00kie: I've put in a 5 sec sleep before the second start of CCE - I think that should be enough. @DDogg: I'm clueless on your '24' episode encode. Almost seems like a D2S bug - can you verify that audio came out 128 kbps. Quote:
- breaking the plugin after the first sample has started, - then restart plugin and change num CDs within the correct time band, - recover at video, then break the plugin after the first sample again: Check out this: (This gave an amazing 1274 kbps encode of the 2nd Harry Potter movie) Code:
Listing 1 ********* - Encoding mode : OPV RoBa - CD size : 800 - Number of CD's : auto - Auto Q. (worst) : 40 - Maximum Q. : 128 - Sample percentage : 3.0 - Adjust Q. : 2.0 - Sample GOPs : 1 - Sizing pass : on=1 (-3.0 .. 1.0)% - Audio after video : on=1 (% of Video, 10%, min 128 kbps) - Adjust max video br : on=1 (total 2756 kbps) -------------------------------------------------------- - Movie length : 02:34:21 (231542 frames, 25 fps) - D2S audio settings : (160 kbps + 0) kbps - D2S video estimate : 1950 kbps, 3 CDs - SelectRangeEvery : every 500, select 15 frames - Num. sample frames : 6960 -------------------------------------------------------- Calculations: - 1 CD: Video BR=565 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=654106150. - 2 CD: Video BR=1274 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=1474922540. - 3 CD: Video BR=1918 Audio 1 BR=192 Video SZ=2220487780. - 4 CD: Video BR=2563 Audio 1 BR=256 Video SZ=2967210730. Listing 2 ********* - Encoding mode : OPV RoBa - CD size : 800 - Number of CD's : auto - Auto Q. (worst) : 40 - Maximum Q. : 128 - Sample percentage : 3.0 - Adjust Q. : 2.0 - Sample GOPs : 1 - Sizing pass : on=1 (-3.0 .. 1.0)% - Audio after video : on=1 (% of Video, 10%, min 128 kbps) - Adjust max video br : on=1 (total 2756 kbps) -------------------------------------------------------- - Movie length : 02:34:21 (231542 frames, 25 fps) - D2S audio settings : (160 kbps + 0) kbps - D2S video estimate : 1242 kbps, 2 CDs - SelectRangeEvery : every 500, select 15 frames - Num. sample frames : 6960 -------------------------------------------------------- Calculations: - 1 CD: Video BR=565 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=654106150. - 2 CD: Video BR=1274 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=1474922540. - 3 CD: Video BR=1919 Audio 1 BR=192 Video SZ=2221645490. - 4 CD: Video BR=2564 Audio 1 BR=256 Video SZ=2968368440. Last edited by tylo; 2nd October 2003 at 08:54. |
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@Tylo, look at this:
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Calculations: - 1 CD: Video BR=502 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=642616951. - 2 CD: Video BR=1147 Audio 1 BR=128 Video SZ=1468290124. - 3 CD: Video BR=1760 Audio 1 BR=160 Video SZ=2252999667. - 4 CD: Video BR=2342 Audio 1 BR=224 Video SZ=2998025693. -------------------------------------------------------- - Using Max bitrate=2532 for auto samples (adj. for 4 CDs) I don't have time to elaborate on this now, but please give it a thought. I think you'll get it.
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tylo, the plugin does not fix the corruption with the besweetlater.bat file, contrary to your previous post. Even if the plugin is started, audio is unchecked, when d2sroba launches d2s the besweetlater.bat is still there. I hope you can check this, in fact I hope there may be a way to restore all settings corrupted by the plugin. I can fully understand your need to change some settings, but not resetting them to what they were before the plugin changed them is a trifle intrusive, imo. Hope you can think about this.
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2nd October 2003, 23:50 | #319 | Link |
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It finally seem to work well for me now. Last two of mine encodes worked exactly as I wanted.
@DDogg: There is no corruption regarding the BeSweetLater.bat. I've tested this very thorough. If you have exited the plugin from the tray (before the sample encodings has started), The BeSweetLater.bat will be there if you open D2S alone. This cannot be avoided. To restore besweet.exe: Alt. 1) Start the plugin + pressing GO in the plugin GUI. D2S starts. Then either exit D2S or continue as normal. Alt. 2) Set BeSweet back manually in D2S. Both will work. |
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No matter what I try, I can not get d2sroba to fix/ change the besweetlater.bat back to what it is supposed to be. As said, other than that, it is awesome. Last edited by DDogg; 3rd October 2003 at 00:06. |
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