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Old 30th October 2005, 02:33   #1  |  Link
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Audio track remapping error

Great job with the new version of dvd-rb. I'm sorry to report an error already just after the release of the new version

But i have found a problem in the new audio track remapping feature. I wanted to try this feature so i opened a disc which i want to backup.

I have processed this disc first with the newest version of DvdReMake where i disabled the first audio track so i only keep the second which is a DTS track. Then by clicking on the audio remap function in dvd-rb i receive the following error, 'runtime error 380: invalid property value'.

I think this is the result of disabling it with DRM. The ifo file is looking like this:

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   	VTS overview:		
   			
   	Menu attributes:		
   	  Video: MPEG-2 720x576 (PAL) (PAL 625/50) (16:9) (pan-scan)		
   	  Audio 1:      Not Specified        (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC      		
   	  SubPicture 1: Not Specified        (2-bit rle )		
   			
   	Title Set (Movie) attributes:		
   	  Video: MPEG-2 720x576 (PAL) (PAL 625/50) (16:9) (letterboxed)		
   	  Audio 2:      English              (DTS       ) 6ch 48Kbps DRC normal (ID: 0x89)		
   	  SubPicture 1: English              (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)		
   	  SubPicture 2: Français             (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x21)		
   	  SubPicture 3: Arabic               (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x22)		
   	  SubPicture 4: Nederlands           (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x23)		
   	  SubPicture 5: English              (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x24)		
   	  SubPicture 6: Français             (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x25)

Hope i won't get shot for this
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Old 30th October 2005, 03:20   #2  |  Link
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I'll see if I can repeat it tomorrow... gotta' get some sleep.

Just a question... if you wanted to remove a track, why wouldn't you just do it with DVD-RB?
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Old 30th October 2005, 03:36   #3  |  Link
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I also received the 'runtime error 380: invalid property value'.
The error came when I switched to an extra and DVD-rb shut down.
Code:
   	VTS overview:		
   			
   	Menu attributes:		
   	  Video: MPEG-1 720x480 (NTSC) (NTSC 525/60) (4:3) (pan-scan & letterboxed)		
   			
   	Title Set (Movie) attributes:		
   	  Video: MPEG-2 720x480 (NTSC) (NTSC 525/60) (4:3) (not specified perm.display)		
   	  Audio 4:      English              (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC       (ID: 0x80)		
   	  SubPicture 1: English              (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)		
   	  SubPicture 2: Français             (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)		
   	  SubPicture 3: Español              (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)
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Old 30th October 2005, 03:44   #4  |  Link
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I'll see if I can repeat it tomorrow... gotta' get some sleep.

Just a question... if you wanted to remove a track, why wouldn't you just do it with DVD-RB?
I always process my discs first with DRM to see how much space i can save by stripping unwanted extra's, warnings, audio streams, foreign menu languages etc.

I don't always have re-encode, in some cases by stripping some stuff the disc just turns out to be small enough to fit a DVD5, so that's why i remove everything with DRM instead of using dvd-rb.
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Old 30th October 2005, 04:55   #5  |  Link
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I do exactly the same but using DVDShrink in reauthor 'uncompressed' mode

Does DVDShrink really alter the output even though its supposedily saving it without any encoding using the 'uncompressed' option ?

A few on here have suggested it does



I also use it to remove the rubbish from the start of movie only backups, that you get at the start, 20th Century Fox titles, etc, etc
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Old 30th October 2005, 11:05   #6  |  Link
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I also received the 'runtime error 380: invalid property value'.
The error came when I switched to an extra and DVD-rb shut down.
Code:
   	VTS overview:		
   			
   	Menu attributes:		
   	  Video: MPEG-1 720x480 (NTSC) (NTSC 525/60) (4:3) (pan-scan & letterboxed)		
   			
   	Title Set (Movie) attributes:		
   	  Video: MPEG-2 720x480 (NTSC) (NTSC 525/60) (4:3) (not specified perm.display)		
   	  Audio 4:      English              (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC       (ID: 0x80)		
   	  SubPicture 1: English              (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)		
   	  SubPicture 2: Français             (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)		
   	  SubPicture 3: Español              (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)
Switched to an extra? I don't understand.
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Old 30th October 2005, 11:22   #7  |  Link
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@roux

Hmm... I just went into DRM -- I don't even see an option to remove an audio track. Could you give me steps that you took that caused the error?
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Old 30th October 2005, 12:19   #8  |  Link
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Hmm... I just went into DRM -- I don't even see an option to remove an audio track.
I'm not sure if you are talking about DRM pro or the normal version. With pro it's very easy. http://www.Rippraff.de/Pics/DRM.jpg
You can both disable or delete audio tracks with rightclick.

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Old 30th October 2005, 12:23   #9  |  Link
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I have "Pro" but it's 2.6.4 -- I guess that must have come later.... at any rate I can't repeat this problem. Does anyone have a simple scenario that will cause this error?
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I have "Pro" but it's 2.6.4 -- I guess that must have come later....
I've PM you at 26 of Sept, but this is another story...
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at any rate I can't repeat this problem. Does anyone have a simple scenario that will cause this error?
I will check it out but having the problem now with to less space on my HD.

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Old 30th October 2005, 13:28   #11  |  Link
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I'm using DRM PRO V3.04. You can only delete and disable audio tracks with V3.
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Okay I can confirm this behaviour. As long as there a blanked streams which aren't at the end and RB shows them as unreferenced, RB crashs with a runtime error 380.
I've made four tests with a movie which owns three audio streams (engl. and german AC3 plus german DTS).
Blanked the first stream with DRM => RB crashs
Blanked the second stream with DRM => RB crashs
Blanked or deleted the last stream with DRM => Audo track remapping worked.

Workaround:
1. Don't blank audio streams with DRM...
2. Open the blanked DVD in PgcEdit => doubleclick on your main movie => under audio streams chose the one which is marked as "none" => change the value to an existing stream. You can even set it to the deleted stream number and remapp it later with RB.

Edit: Tested the same with Vobblanker: Blanked everything except the main movie and stripped two audio streams => Audio track remapping works because Vobblanker doesn't change the stream infos.

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I have "Pro" but it's 2.6.4 -- I guess that must have come later.... at any rate I can't repeat this problem. Does anyone have a simple scenario that will cause this error?
You should be able to download it now. Sorry for not upgrading your registration.
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1. Don't blank audio streams with DRM...
Sorry, this should have been
1. Don't blank audio streams with DRM in connection with RBs track remapping.
I love your program!

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Switched to an extra? I don't understand.
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Okay I can confirm this behaviour. As long as there a blanked streams which aren't at the end and RB shows them as unreferenced, RB crashs with a runtime error 380.
Rippraff is right! The main movie on my dvd had no unreferenced/blanked streams, but when I changed to an extra that had the unreferenced/blanked streams dvd-rb crashed after the 'runtime error 380: invalid property value'.
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Rippraff is right! The main movie on my dvd had no unreferenced/blanked streams, but when I changed to an extra that had the unreferenced/blanked streams dvd-rb crashed after the 'runtime error 380: invalid property value'.
You can try it as well with PgcEdit:
Open the blanked DVD in PgcEdit, try it with "Fix number of streams" macro, if this one doesn't help => doubleclick on the VTS which contains the unreferenced stuff => under audio streams chose the ones which are marked as "none" => change the value to an existing stream, in your case 0 because there is only the first stream left (0x80). You can even set it to the deleted stream number and remapp it later with RB.

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Ok... fixed it. I'll be in the next update.
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