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Incomplete Rebuild with CCE SP 2.67
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I have been testing your fantastic tool for a while now and I have been very impressed with the results. I am currently doing a comparision of CCE, QuEnc and ReJig using Xmen 2 Disc 1 R2 as the source. In so doing I have noticed a wierd problem (which might be due to the original DVD) when CCE is used as the encoder. The problem outlined below doesn't occur when using ReJig 0.5e. I am currently running a test encode with QuEnc 0.45 and I will post an update when it is complete. EDIT - The Rebuild when QuEnc 0.45 is used as the encoder works correctly too, so this problem is only aparent with CCE SP. Here is a listing of the VIDEO_TS from the original DVD, notice that VTS_02_0.VOB and VTS_03_0.VOB are zero bytes in length. 14,336 VIDEO_TS.BUP 14,336 VIDEO_TS.IFO 106,496 VIDEO_TS.VOB 77,824 VTS_01_0.BUP 77,824 VTS_01_0.IFO 61,294,592 VTS_01_0.VOB 1,073,739,776 VTS_01_1.VOB 1,073,739,776 VTS_01_2.VOB 977,911,808 VTS_01_3.VOB 1,073,739,776 VTS_01_4.VOB 1,073,739,776 VTS_01_5.VOB 1,073,739,776 VTS_01_6.VOB 55,449,600 VTS_01_7.VOB 14,336 VTS_02_0.BUP 14,336 VTS_02_0.IFO 0 VTS_02_0.VOB 20,015,104 VTS_02_1.VOB 16,384 VTS_03_0.BUP 16,384 VTS_03_0.IFO 0 VTS_03_0.VOB 214,302,720 VTS_03_1.VOB .D2V and .AVS files are correctly created for VTS 1 and VTS 3, however they are never created for VTS 2 regardless of which encoder is selected. Is this correct? Maybe due to the 'small' size of VTS 2? When the 'Rebuild' runs VTS 1 and 2 are correctly recreated, naturally VTS 2 is identical to the that on the original DVD as there is no transcoded/encoded .M2V to work from. The real problem is this, VTS 3 is quite broken as it only comprises of the zero length VTS_03_0.VOB/.IFO/.BUP but not VTS_03_1.VOB. 16,384 VTS_03_0.BUP 16,384 VTS_03_0.IFO 0 VTS_03_0.VOB All the .AVS scripts were successfully encoded into .M2V files. As I mentioned at the start, if I use ReJig 0.5e then VTS 3 is correctly recreated from the transcoded .M2V. All the .AVS and .D2V files playback in Media Player Classic. I am using DVD-RV 0.26, with current versions of all the other required software. I have "Dynamically Assign Cell Bitrates" enabled and the problem shows up in both one click and three click mode. I hope this info is useful, thanks once again for a great tool and I look forward to its continued development :-)
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CCE/ECLCCE ERROR
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2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.67.00.23 trial 3. Using eclCCE? Y (1.8) @ JDOBBS / RB With the configuration above I also get the same dormant CCE window as TOP_CAT - and yes the title of the CCE window is just item.ecl. Didn't use to happen with v0.24 and CCE 2.66.01.07 and ECLCCE 1.4b. Tried swapping back to earlier DVD-RB version and CCE via ECLCCE but got the same results. So maybe a ECLCCE problem? hmmm - just tried with ECLCCE 1.4b and it's still happening }:-< My DVD-RB status reads: Phase II ENCODING started. Time: 01:49:45 - Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 00 Last edited by petesafool; 30th March 2004 at 01:51. |
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Is this something I should try? or something that would cause the sizing problem? Thanks! |
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Would the AMD processor be a problem? I've noticed in other applications there need to be some work arounds or added features. DVDRB26 CCE2.50 NTSC AVI2.54 ECL1.7 LOTRings2 One Click |
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Jdobbs,
Yesterday I left a message about a glitch in the video and you asked if it was in the original. No it is not. That is why I was curious about what the settings should be for video that contains mostly progressive frames but has some interlaced mixed in. It is at the interlaced frames that I see this video glitch. Any ideals? Also, I have heard of pulldown but what exactly is it and why does it need to be performed? And when? Could this be my problem? It is on this type of video only, with the interlaced frames mixed in. I did X-Men 2 Disc 1 today and it plays fine. It is 100% progressive frames. I would greatly appreciate any ideals you or anyone else has. Thanks again for a great tool. Later. Acerjen Last edited by Acerjen; 30th March 2004 at 03:35. |
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Sizing Problem
On investigating my sizing problem with "Apocalypse Now Redux" (202 min) I have found that DVDrb 026 calculates the reduction at 59.3% If I load the same files into DVDShrink it calculates the necessary reduction at 52% This would account for the result coming in at 5 gig.
Is there any way to set the reduction % manually? DVDRB 0.26 - CCE 2.67.00.23 (trial) - CCE ECL 1.8 Thanks |
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Wow jdobbs, you corrected a so big bug in this new version. I explain myself : I tried to backup a movie, the resulting first cell was empty. I mean, there was no video, nothing. But the gotten space on the HD was ~100MB. It happened only with CCE and only on the first cell. QuEnc and ReJig worked well. But now, it works very well. Again thx for your big work on this jewel.
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I tried to back up "holes" again and this time the file size was not 2.2gb but was 3.87gb with dvdrb .26. The original dvd is 7.16 gb which includes extras and previews. As I stated before this is probably an unfair movie to do at this early stage because there are 3 vts sectors. Well when I put the dvd in my pioneer dvd stand alone I get a blank screen with only red on the bottom. When I press menu I get the main menu and everything seems to go good from there. Then the movie just stopped at the end of a chapter. I pressed play and the movie played the rest of the way ok.
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