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Tyler81
21st September 2005, 20:21
The above message comes at 100% of the overall progress bar when "Rebuild"-ing.

Img Tool Burn then refuses to burn the disc, saying it failed to be DVD compliant.

The source was on a mounted drive and I used DVD-RB 1.0 RB5.1.

Thanks for your help.

jptheripper
21st September 2005, 20:32
we need way more details, including

1. title of movie and region
2. any pre processing (if so, redo without)
3. what encoder
4. any errors in the encoding (post rebuilder log)

etc..

Tyler81
21st September 2005, 20:48
Sure,

the movie in question is Closer RC2,
no pre processing done,
CCE 2.67 SP with EclCCE,
ripped with DVD-Decrypter in conjunction with DVD43.

rebuilder.log says the following:
- Detected ANGLE and/or INTERLEAVING on source.
-----------------
[13:36:00] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE SP ECLCCE encoder selected.
- "Steal Space from Extras" mode is enabled.
- "Movie Only" mode is enabled.
- VTS_01: 3.028.688 sectors.
-- ANGLE and/or INTERLEAVING is present.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
- Processed 80,0MB ILVU section...
- Processed 1.369,0MB ILVU section...
-- Embedded null records found
-- Processed 189.326 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 69,8%
- Overall Bitrate : 3.881Kbs
- Space for Video : 3.588.224KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 4.932/600/3.881 Kbs
[13:40:51] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 4 minutes.
[13:46:07] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 3
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 4
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 5
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 6
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 7
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 8
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 9
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 10
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 11
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 12
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 13
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 14
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 15
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 16
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 17
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 18
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 19
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 20
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 21
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 22
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 23
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 24
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 25
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 26
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 27
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 28
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 29
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 30
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 31
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 32
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 33
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 34
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 35
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 36
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 37
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 38
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 39
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 40
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 41
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 42
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 43
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 44
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 45
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 46
[15:45:20] Phase II ENCODING completed in 119 minutes.
[15:59:24] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Processing VTS_01
- Reading/processing TMAP table...
- Rebuilding seg 0 VOBID 1 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 1 VOBID 1 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 2 VOBID 1 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 3 VOBID 1 CELLID 4
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 4 VOBID 0 CELLID 0
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_00
- Rebuilding seg 5 VOBID 1 CELLID 24
- Rebuilding seg 6 VOBID 1 CELLID 25
- Rebuilding seg 7 VOBID 1 CELLID 26
- Rebuilding seg 8 VOBID 1 CELLID 27
- Processed 80,0MB ILVU section...
- Rebuilding seg 9 VOBID 1 CELLID 28
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 10 VOBID 2 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 11 VOBID 3 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 12 VOBID 4 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 13 VOBID 5 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 14 VOBID 6 CELLID 1
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_02
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_03
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_04
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_05
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_06
- Rebuilding seg 15 VOBID 7 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 16 VOBID 7 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 17 VOBID 7 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 18 VOBID 7 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 19 VOBID 7 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 20 VOBID 7 CELLID 6
- Processed 1.369,0MB ILVU section...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_07
- Rebuilding seg 21 VOBID 8 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 22 VOBID 9 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 23 VOBID 10 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 24 VOBID 11 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 25 VOBID 12 CELLID 1
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_08
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_09
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_10
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_11
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_12
- Rebuilding seg 26 VOBID 13 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 27 VOBID 13 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 28 VOBID 13 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 29 VOBID 13 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 30 VOBID 13 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 31 VOBID 13 CELLID 6
- Rebuilding seg 32 VOBID 13 CELLID 7
- Rebuilding seg 33 VOBID 13 CELLID 8
- Rebuilding seg 34 VOBID 13 CELLID 9
- Rebuilding seg 35 VOBID 13 CELLID 10
- Rebuilding seg 36 VOBID 13 CELLID 11
- Rebuilding seg 37 VOBID 13 CELLID 12
- Rebuilding seg 38 VOBID 13 CELLID 13
- Rebuilding seg 39 VOBID 13 CELLID 14
- Rebuilding seg 40 VOBID 13 CELLID 15
- Rebuilding seg 41 VOBID 13 CELLID 16
- Rebuilding seg 42 VOBID 13 CELLID 17
- Rebuilding seg 43 VOBID 13 CELLID 18
- Rebuilding seg 44 VOBID 13 CELLID 19
- Rebuilding seg 45 VOBID 13 CELLID 20
- Rebuilding seg 46 VOBID 13 CELLID 21
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_13
[21:56:53] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Processing VTS_01
- Reading/processing TMAP table...
- Rebuilding seg 0 VOBID 1 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 1 VOBID 1 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 2 VOBID 1 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 3 VOBID 1 CELLID 4
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 4 VOBID 0 CELLID 0
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_00
- Rebuilding seg 5 VOBID 1 CELLID 24
- Rebuilding seg 6 VOBID 1 CELLID 25
- Rebuilding seg 7 VOBID 1 CELLID 26
- Rebuilding seg 8 VOBID 1 CELLID 27
- Processed 80,0MB ILVU section...
- Rebuilding seg 9 VOBID 1 CELLID 28
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 10 VOBID 2 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 11 VOBID 3 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 12 VOBID 4 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 13 VOBID 5 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 14 VOBID 6 CELLID 1
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_02
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_03
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_04
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_05
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_06
- Rebuilding seg 15 VOBID 7 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 16 VOBID 7 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 17 VOBID 7 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 18 VOBID 7 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 19 VOBID 7 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 20 VOBID 7 CELLID 6
- Processed 1.369,0MB ILVU section...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_07
- Rebuilding seg 21 VOBID 8 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 22 VOBID 9 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 23 VOBID 10 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 24 VOBID 11 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 25 VOBID 12 CELLID 1
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_08
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_09
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_10
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_11
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_12
- Rebuilding seg 26 VOBID 13 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 27 VOBID 13 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 28 VOBID 13 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 29 VOBID 13 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 30 VOBID 13 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 31 VOBID 13 CELLID 6
- Rebuilding seg 32 VOBID 13 CELLID 7
- Rebuilding seg 33 VOBID 13 CELLID 8
- Rebuilding seg 34 VOBID 13 CELLID 9
- Rebuilding seg 35 VOBID 13 CELLID 10
- Rebuilding seg 36 VOBID 13 CELLID 11
- Rebuilding seg 37 VOBID 13 CELLID 12
- Rebuilding seg 38 VOBID 13 CELLID 13
- Rebuilding seg 39 VOBID 13 CELLID 14
- Rebuilding seg 40 VOBID 13 CELLID 15
- Rebuilding seg 41 VOBID 13 CELLID 16
- Rebuilding seg 42 VOBID 13 CELLID 17
- Rebuilding seg 43 VOBID 13 CELLID 18
- Rebuilding seg 44 VOBID 13 CELLID 19
- Rebuilding seg 45 VOBID 13 CELLID 20
- Rebuilding seg 46 VOBID 13 CELLID 21
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_13
[20:33:45] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Processing VTS_01
- Reading/processing TMAP table...
- Rebuilding seg 0 VOBID 1 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 1 VOBID 1 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 2 VOBID 1 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 3 VOBID 1 CELLID 4
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 4 VOBID 0 CELLID 0
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_00
- Rebuilding seg 5 VOBID 1 CELLID 24
- Rebuilding seg 6 VOBID 1 CELLID 25
- Rebuilding seg 7 VOBID 1 CELLID 26
- Rebuilding seg 8 VOBID 1 CELLID 27
- Processed 80,0MB ILVU section...
- Rebuilding seg 9 VOBID 1 CELLID 28
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 10 VOBID 2 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 11 VOBID 3 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 12 VOBID 4 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 13 VOBID 5 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 14 VOBID 6 CELLID 1
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_02
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_03
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_04
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_05
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_06
- Rebuilding seg 15 VOBID 7 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 16 VOBID 7 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 17 VOBID 7 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 18 VOBID 7 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 19 VOBID 7 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 20 VOBID 7 CELLID 6
- Processed 1.369,0MB ILVU section...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_07
- Rebuilding seg 21 VOBID 8 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 22 VOBID 9 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 23 VOBID 10 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 24 VOBID 11 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 25 VOBID 12 CELLID 1
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_08
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_09
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_10
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_11
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_12
- Rebuilding seg 26 VOBID 13 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 27 VOBID 13 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 28 VOBID 13 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 29 VOBID 13 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 30 VOBID 13 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 31 VOBID 13 CELLID 6
- Rebuilding seg 32 VOBID 13 CELLID 7
- Rebuilding seg 33 VOBID 13 CELLID 8
- Rebuilding seg 34 VOBID 13 CELLID 9
- Rebuilding seg 35 VOBID 13 CELLID 10
- Rebuilding seg 36 VOBID 13 CELLID 11
- Rebuilding seg 37 VOBID 13 CELLID 12
- Rebuilding seg 38 VOBID 13 CELLID 13
- Rebuilding seg 39 VOBID 13 CELLID 14
- Rebuilding seg 40 VOBID 13 CELLID 15
- Rebuilding seg 41 VOBID 13 CELLID 16
- Rebuilding seg 42 VOBID 13 CELLID 17
- Rebuilding seg 43 VOBID 13 CELLID 18
- Rebuilding seg 44 VOBID 13 CELLID 19
- Rebuilding seg 45 VOBID 13 CELLID 20
- Rebuilding seg 46 VOBID 13 CELLID 21
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_13

The DVD is not DVD compliant due to this error.

SpazzHH
21st September 2005, 23:12
I would try re-ripping the disc with DVD Decrypter.

Troy25
28th September 2005, 19:32
Error in UpdateIFO:VTS_01 VOBID: 01/CELLID: 10 was not found

Pretty much same exact method as yours Tyler81, only I did some pre processing with DVD ReMake to remove a button in the menu for the Fullscreen VTS that I blanked out in DVD-RB before the encode.

Tyler81, did you ever get this issue resolved??

Thanks.

jdobbs
28th September 2005, 22:02
This error means there is a cell referenced in the IFO that doesn't exist when trying to REBUILD. That's a very bad thing...

Looking at your log I can see that the cell was not there during prepare -- which means that it was probably edited out. What did you use to preprocess? Is it possible you've set some of the special switches in DVD Decrypter -- like attempting to remove angles?

I also noticed it says there are embedded null records found... which makes me think it may have been possible that you have configured DVD Decrypter to ignore errors and it has produced a bad source for DVD Rebuilder.

Rippraff
29th September 2005, 01:43
Closer has one of the newest Arccos protections I've ever seen. Besides it contains 5 angles if I remember correctly.
I recommend to ripp it again with AnyDVD in connection with DVD Decrypter, take a look at this thread. (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=95712)
Besides I would recommend to strip one angle with DVDReMake Pro or IfoEdit and encode the result with DVD-RB.

A lot of work for such a boring movie IMHO. ;)

Cu Rippraff

jptheripper
29th September 2005, 03:14
i really recommend against any preprocessing at all.

run the complete disk with rebuilder. if it works, then the error is b/c of the preprocessing output, not rebuilder.

if you want to blank it afterwards, do that.

jdobbs
29th September 2005, 03:15
Me too.

In order to backup "Closer" (at least the NTSC version) all you have to do is rip with DVD Decrypter with all its default settings and then run DVD-RB against it. I've done it. Preprocessing or overanalyzing and trying to take extra action is the source of almost every issue encountered trying to backup discs.

I have yet to find a single disc that cannot be ripped with Decrypter -- and I test on pretty much every popular movie released.

Just FYI, I usually rip to an ISO and mount it with Daemon Tools.

Frankly I'm starting to think all this discussion about ARccOS is just smoke and mirrors and conspiracy theory -- at least until I find one that has problems.

Taelon
29th September 2005, 06:10
@jdobbs, it seems to be almost exclusively a region 2 thing. However there have been alot of reports in the last couple days of people having problems with "Lords of Dogtown - Unedited" Region 1, which appear to be ARccOS related.

jdobbs
29th September 2005, 11:46
I'll pick it up today.

Rippraff
29th September 2005, 12:27
I have yet to find a single disc that cannot be ripped with Decrypter -- and I test on pretty much every popular movie released.
I agree with this with the exception of Closer. Of course I can only talk about the PAL version.
So maybe Taelon is right and it's exclusively a region 2 thing.
Cu Rippraff

jdobbs
29th September 2005, 22:57
You might want to try disabling "Structure Protection Removal" in DVD Decrypter. I never have it enabled. I don't think it has any effect on Rebuilder because of how it works.

jdobbs
1st October 2005, 14:35
Well I tried "Lords of Dogtown" and sure enough, DVD Decrypter failed. I then ran DVDFab against it. While it seemed to have read the disc, the output is corrupt, freezing at about chapter 22 or so. So I don't even have a source that is clean enough for DVD-RB to try. I did notice in examining the output that DVDFab uses a different method for filling the "error" sectors than Decrypter -- so I made a small change in DVD-RB to account for it. That may help in other sources (the R2 ones I think). Chapter 26 of the DVDFab output (VOBID 1, CELLID 43) is hosed -- with major MPEG inconsistencies.

I've read that AnyDVD has a fix for Dogtown, I'll try that next.

I watched a little of the movie... ugh... maybe one of my nephews will like it enough to justify the purchase. Maybe they intentionally inserted the errors to try and cover up the incredibly bad acting rather than as copy protection.

[Added] No luck with AnyDVD either. It gets past some errors, but still gets stuck on others. I think this one will require some additional work by the Decrypter crowds....

Rippraff
1st October 2005, 14:43
I watched a little of the movie... ugh... maybe one of my nephews will like it enough to justify the purchase. Maybe they inserted the errors to try and cover up the incredibly bad acting?
http://www.jonas-im-wal.de/Gifs/rofl.gif

Cu Rippraff

jdobbs
2nd October 2005, 12:03
Removed...

jdobbs
2nd October 2005, 12:11
I did some additional testing... and guess what. The original won't play either -- at least not with PowerDVD. It looks like they have found the ultimate copy protection -- if you make a disc that won't play at all -- who in the hell would want to copy it?

apfraats
2nd October 2005, 16:41
I think we are now at the point I tried to discuss earlier......

ARccOSS protected discs.

DVDFAB is a hopeless the use for ripping. It simply fills up all read errors with dummy sectors. Even 'real' read-error. Who wants such a tool ???? You never be sure the ripping went ok, unless you see the whole movie.....

What helped me with all ARccOSS protected discs was using DVDREMAKE-PRO after ripping and get rid off the dummy sectors in the beginning.

You can locate them by usinmg cell oriented playback in DVD-REMAKE-PRO.

Also there are normal or stupid jump instructions to jump into the ok-part of the DVD. The first cell that is jumped to, can also have a few BAD VOBU's. You notice this when playing back is stuttering in the beginning of the cell with DVD-REMAKE-PRO. Remove these VOBU's too. Most of the time it are the first two VOBU's you have to remove. Use the SPLIT option in DVDREMAKE-PRO to make a new cell starting with VOBU 3 for example and get rid of the cell that's now created before the new one.

Then save it.

Now all bad , dummy and useless sectors are gone, and DVD-RB processes them without a problem.

I use this method for any protected disc and uptill now this works fine.

Of course ARccOSS can easily implement more difficult schemes, but they should be all able to handle with ANYDVD and DVDDECRYPTOR and a bit of preprocessing using DVD-REMAKE-PRO if you understand just a bit of the DVD-structure.

The problem is always the presence of the so called 'inserted dummy sectors'. You don't know what they are and sure they get DVD-RB to have a hard time......

So always try to remove them with DVD-REMAKE-PRO, and be sure leaving nothing 'dummy' in youre DVD.

Some say these dummy-sectors are DVD-conpliant, but sure I know they are not..... And they are skipped by a stand-alone player, but not by DVD-RB....

Rippraff
2nd October 2005, 16:48
There seems to be a special build of DVDFab Decrypter just for "Lords of Dogtown". :eek:
Take a look here. (http://dvd-rb.dvd2go.org/)

Cu Rippraff

jdobbs
2nd October 2005, 22:51
I'll give it a whirl... but the last one I downloaded also said it supported that disc. But I have doubts it will help considering the fact that the original won't even read correctly.

elzmaddy
14th August 2007, 05:23
Why does this error come up when using REBUILDER but DVDShrink has no problems with the same DVD?

I made an ISO with DVD Shrink, mounted it, ripped with Decrypter and tried Rebuilder but same problem.

What can I do?

jdobbs
14th August 2007, 21:00
Because DVD Shrink is different than DVD-RB. It's an apples and oranges comparison. Rebuilder has to reencode and rebuild, shrink doesn't.

The error you mention is DVD-RB telling you that the IFO file for VTS_01 references that VOBID/CELLID (1/5), but the cell doesn't exist in the VOB files. It can't reencode something that doesn't exist. That's not a problem in DVD-RB, it means your source is hosed before it has even started.

blutach
15th August 2007, 00:52
Try running the source thru VobBlanker (http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/vobblanker.htm) or FixVTS.

Regards