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CCE 2.66 I am Backing up XMen 2. There are 60 m2v files created in the Encode process. When I rebuild it makes it to the 30'th m2v (V04003000002001.m2v) file I get a "DVD Rebuilder experienced a buffer overflow. Error 0004. Process must abort." error. I see the blue progress bar go all the way across for this file then when I would expect to see the "Updating information for NAVPACKS..." line in the status window I get this error. In the REBUILDER.INF file it looks like this for this file [V04003000002001] SCR=.000 PTS=19270.000 I don't know if this helps. |
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My only suggestion is to try it out for yourself. Do first project with no audio stripping and the next with strippings. Don't know if setting different passes will account to size differences but it's your call. Note: I did both projects preparing and encoding with v.028 and rebuilding with v0.26.
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Here is the content of V04003000002001.avs
#------------------ # AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder # VOBID:02, CELLID:01 #------------------ LoadPlugin("F:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\MPEG2Dec3dg.dll") mpeg2source("C:\VIDEO PROJECTS\X2\D2VAVS\V04B.D2V") trim(81737,84780) ConvertToYUY2() |
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... V01002100002003.AVS V01002200002004.AVS V01002300002005.AVS <--- This is the one that causes it V02000000001001.AVS V02000100001002.AVS ... |
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I received a runtime 6 error on Back to the Future II. The program said it was processing VTS04 vobid 01, however the last vobid of VTS03 was a still cell and the error happened just as it moved to VTS04, so perhaps it was the previous vobid that was causing the error.
EDIT: PS. The movie (in VTS02) contained a 'complex' subtitle stream. Not button over, but highly animated trivia subs. RB handled these perfectly, which is something VobSub+Scenarist could not do. Not related to this issue, or any issue, just an FYI. Last edited by wmansir; 3rd April 2004 at 09:37. |
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It may just be me, but I think I've found the reason why DVD-RB causes CCE to go 'slower' than it does in DIF4U and/or other cases. It's quite simple actually; the trim(x,x) command - when I disable it, I go from 1.600 to ~1.800 (speed-wise in CCE 2.50). But of course, the trim(x,x) command is needed for DVD-RB to work the way it does, and the slight speed increase doesn't really make a huge difference anyway
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PGC_1 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 1] [01:44:06.26 / 30 fps] (Programs: 29) (Cells: 30) [Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : time: 00:08:56.20 / 30 fps [Ch 02] [Pg 02] [Cell 02] [V/C Id: 1/ 2] : time: 00:02:32.15 / 30 fps [Ch 03] [Pg 03] [Cell 03] [V/C Id: 1/ 3] : time: 00:03:01.25 / 30 fps [Ch 04] [Pg 04] [Cell 04] [V/C Id: 1/ 4] : time: 00:01:55.10 / 30 fps [Ch 05] [Pg 05] [Cell 05] [V/C Id: 1/ 5] : time: 00:04:19.15 / 30 fps [Ch 06] [Pg 06] [Cell 06] [V/C Id: 1/ 6] : time: 00:06:07.20 / 30 fps [Ch 07] [Pg 07] [Cell 07] [V/C Id: 1/ 7] : time: 00:02:21.00 / 30 fps [Ch 08] [Pg 08] [Cell 08] [V/C Id: 1/ 8] : time: 00:02:39.15 / 30 fps [Ch 09] [Pg 09] [Cell 09] [V/C Id: 1/ 9] : time: 00:01:49.00 / 30 fps [Ch 10] [Pg 10] [Cell 10] [V/C Id: 1/10] : time: 00:02:43.05 / 30 fps [Ch 11] [Pg 11] [Cell 11] [V/C Id: 1/11] : time: 00:02:18.00 / 30 fps [Ch 12] [Pg 12] [Cell 12] [V/C Id: 1/12] : time: 00:03:28.15 / 30 fps [Ch 13] [Pg 13] [Cell 13] [V/C Id: 1/13] : time: 00:06:17.16 / 30 fps [Ch 14] [Pg 14] [Cell 14] [V/C Id: 1/14] : time: 00:03:31.15 / 30 fps [Ch 15] [Pg 15] [Cell 15] [V/C Id: 1/15] : time: 00:02:16.15 / 30 fps [Ch 16] [Pg 16] [Cell 16] [V/C Id: 1/16] : time: 00:04:19.15 / 30 fps [Ch 17] [Pg 17] [Cell 17] [V/C Id: 1/17] : time: 00:06:46.27 / 30 fps [Ch 18] [Pg 18] [Cell 18] [V/C Id: 1/18] : time: 00:03:42.27 / 30 fps [Ch 19] [Pg 19] [Cell 19] [V/C Id: 1/19] : time: 00:01:22.15 / 30 fps [Ch 20] [Pg 20] [Cell 20] [V/C Id: 1/20] : time: 00:04:08.11 / 30 fps [Ch 21] [Pg 21] [Cell 21] [V/C Id: 1/21] : time: 00:01:30.15 / 30 fps [Ch 22] [Pg 22] [Cell 22] [V/C Id: 1/22] : time: 00:01:47.01 / 30 fps [Cell 23] [V/C Id: 1/23] : time: 00:03:44.29 / 30 fps [Ch 23] [Pg 23] [Cell 24] [V/C Id: 1/24] : time: 00:05:22.04 / 30 fps [Ch 24] [Pg 24] [Cell 25] [V/C Id: 1/25] : time: 00:03:07.26 / 30 fps [Ch 25] [Pg 25] [Cell 26] [V/C Id: 1/26] : time: 00:02:31.10 / 30 fps [Ch 26] [Pg 26] [Cell 27] [V/C Id: 1/27] : time: 00:02:59.15 / 30 fps [Ch 27] [Pg 27] [Cell 28] [V/C Id: 1/28] : time: 00:01:30.00 / 30 fps [Ch 28] [Pg 28] [Cell 29] [V/C Id: 1/29] : time: 00:06:54.05 / 30 fps [Ch 29] [Pg 29] [Cell 30] [V/C Id: 2/ 1] Layer Br.: time: 00:00:01.00 / 30 fps
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I've been following this thread for quite some time, but haven't had a chance to try DVD Rebuilder yet. I tried it today and it was great. I started Nowhere In Africa (region 1) around 4 and had burnt the DVD by 9 using 3 pass in CCE! Wow!
The picture and quality look great, but I've noticed pixelations during chapter transitions (I wouldn't know these are where the chapters are if the video didn't pixelate for a brief, and I mean very brief second). I had read about this earlier and went back to check what Kungfucow and Jdobbs had discussed and I thought it had been fixed. Did I miss a setting? I've pretty much left everything at default except for the settings I need to change (where ECL is and where my mpeg2dec file is located. Do I need to run the files through Ifoedit? I was using the latest beta .28. Unfortunately, I cannot try this again until after we get back from spring break! But if anybody has some ideas, I'm all ears. Even though I have this slight hicup, I'd like to send Jdobbs a huge Kudos! Thanks! |
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yes jdobbs I can confirm that I am getting it on a still frame that is also the last .avs in a vts. |
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I hope so, that was the only problem I've had with DVD-RB. I don't know why but I haven't had the other errors that most have been having. It could be that I am using CCE Basic, I have noticed that most are using the CCE SP v2.50. Not sure if that makes a difference. Anyway thank you for all your hard work, if the audio prob is fixed then I will be using it as my main back-up software and you will be getting a donation from me in the near future. Thanks!
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gop_m=1 gop_nm=1 gop_hdr=1 EDIT: maybe this setup should also be choosen for single-stillframe cells? Last edited by RB; 3rd April 2004 at 15:05. |
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The problem wasn't caused by the fact that it was a still frame (although I still have issues I'm working with stills) -- it was only when a still was located at the end of VTS, had no audio/subpictures associated with it, and it reset the SCR. It was in a routine I have that scans forward looking for the next non-video sector.
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