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Old 24th March 2004, 16:25   #1  |  Link
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runtime error 380

When using dvd-rb V 0.23 Beta i get a runtime error 380


It processes the movie ok and the movie i tried didnt need any new

encoding

So i just selected remerge and it began to make the new movie

But suddenly i get this message:

Run-time error '380'
Invalid property value
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Old 25th March 2004, 14:22   #2  |  Link
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Re: runtime error 380

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Originally posted by slayerDK
When using dvd-rb V 0.23 Beta i get a runtime error 380


It processes the movie ok and the movie i tried didnt need any new

encoding

So i just selected remerge and it began to make the new movie

But suddenly i get this message:

Run-time error '380'
Invalid property value
The movie didn't need any encoding? Then why do you need DVD-RB? The rebuild button has nothing to do if you haven't run the first two processes. I will say, though, that I should add in a sanity check that will prevent this error.
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Old 26th March 2004, 00:35   #3  |  Link
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I get the same error message, tried 5 versions since this came out. And i always get an error 380. Any solutions?
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Old 26th March 2004, 01:15   #4  |  Link
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I get the same error message, tried 5 versions since this came out. And i always get an error 380. Any solutions?
I've just put an error screen in for this one. This problem happens when you try to run a REBUILD without first doing a PREPARE and ENCODE. You just can't do that.
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Old 26th March 2004, 03:01   #5  |  Link
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Nope, i do all the parts in order. It only does this with CCE (rejig is ok) on the rebuild fonction. All other fonctions work ok (fast but ok)
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Nope, i do all the parts in order. It only does this with CCE (rejig is ok) on the rebuild fonction. All other fonctions work ok (fast but ok)
Look in the D2VAVS folder and I'm pretty sure that you will see no .M2V files... that's what needs to be there for the rebuild.
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Old 27th March 2004, 02:08   #7  |  Link
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How do you get them there ? Why doesn't it make them since it says it's making them?
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Old 27th March 2004, 02:37   #8  |  Link
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How do you get them there ? Why doesn't it make them since it says it's making them?
Now that's the million dollar question. It means that the ENCODE phase didn't work. Are you using eclCCE? If so, what happens often is that one doesn't first run it outside of DVD-RB first (to see if it works). You will notice that the first time it runs it requires you to point it to the CCE executable...

Another possibility is that you haven't done a SETUP and pointed to the CCE executable.
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Old 27th March 2004, 03:34   #9  |  Link
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Pointed setup to CCE directory, pointed all other programs to respective directories. First part works i end up with a directory (D2VAVS) full od D2V files and AVS files. But small files +/- 190k. Maybe i'm missing some software ? I got CCE 2.50, DVD2avidg, Rejig, Quench. Am i missing something?
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Pointed setup to CCE directory, pointed all other programs to respective directories. First part works i end up with a directory (D2VAVS) full od D2V files and AVS files. But small files +/- 190k. Maybe i'm missing some software ? I got CCE 2.50, DVD2avidg, Rejig, Quench. Am i missing something?
Yes. If you are using CCE version 2.50 you have to use eclCCE with it. CCE V2.50 doesn't support command line parameters (which are required by DVD-RB). Download it and put it in the same directory as CCE -- then run it once to set it up (point to the CCTSP.EXE file). Then, in DVD-RB go to the setup dialog and point the CCE 2.5 path to eclCCE.EXE instead. It should start working then.
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Old 28th March 2004, 02:31   #11  |  Link
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It worked for error 380 , everything was ok encoding and then error 9...In the rebuild phase.

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