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recoil47
9th November 2005, 17:21
Hi,

Been a while since I have posted, things have been going more or less smoothly lately, but I just ran into a hiccup that I don't know how to solve. Here is the critical info:

Title: Monster's Ball
DIF4U ver: 1.4.7
Scenaid ver: 1.7.0.7
BatchCCEWS ver: 0.9.1.6
CCE Ver: 2.70.01.05 SP Trial Version
Scenarist ver: 2.7

Here is the error I am getting when I try to START building the DVD files:

Error Bsmod are different from VTS01_1_82(5) and VTS01_2_82(0).

Error The Audio Attribute(Language, coding mode and so on) in PGC<VTS1_Title2_PGC2>:Stream<2>:Title<VTS1_Title2> is different from The Reference PGC<VTS1_Title1_PGC1>

Error Bsmod are different from VTS01_1_83(5) and VTS01_2_83(0).

Error The Audio Attribute(Language, coding mode and so on) in PGC<VTS1_Title2_PGC2>:Stream<3>:Title<VTS1_Title2> is different from The Reference PGC<VTS1_Title1_PGC1>

Error PreCheck From DB failed

Error DVD files could not be created

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Any thoughts?

Zeul
9th November 2005, 21:34
That error means that the audio placement in one of tracks is different to the others (for all the tracks in the same PGC).
audio stream1 attributes must be identical across all the tracks that are used in the VTS.

recoil47
9th November 2005, 21:37
Is there a fix for this? Or what might have caused this problem during the Big 3 process?

D3s7
9th November 2005, 21:56
you have to just manually set the attributes all the same in the script

look for the line "BsMod=" - one of those is going to be diff then the rest, just change it and it'll be good to go

recoil47
9th November 2005, 22:08
Thanks D3s7

Sorry to sound like a newb, but in what app is this done in? Scenarist? If so what tab/part of the app can I find this info?

There are a million and one different types of info and it could take me a while to track it down. If you could give me a quick point in the right direction it would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

D3s7
9th November 2005, 22:09
Nope... actually just open the ScenaidXX.SCP file in a text editor.... then re-import the script into scenarist

recoil47
10th November 2005, 05:30
That worked perfectly! Thanks for the help and the instruction. I'll be able to fix this issue if it comes up again.

D3s7
10th November 2005, 20:01
NP....

i'm actually working on something in Scenaid to help identify these issues up front and let you override the settings that go into the script

D3s7
10th November 2005, 20:05
actually, looking at the logs again and I see the first scenaid log you posted appears to have finished properly.. including updating ifo's

the second log you posted does not have the actual mux log part to it (looks like you did a scan only)

But the screenshot of the final directory doesn't match what I'd expect to see based off the log

recoil47
10th November 2005, 21:58
Wrong thread? I didn't post any logs from Scenaid, just error message from Scenarist.

D3s7
10th November 2005, 23:19
<sigh>

yeah it is :)