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jugbugs
10th November 2005, 09:18
I did the rebuild with the free version (0.96) and I believe that it is a problem with the interlaced ILVU portion of the movie.

In the opening text dialog of the move "Long Ago, in a galaxy far, far away..." the resulting DVD trys the play the english, Spanish and French version of the text (and audio) all at once.

Any suggestions?

johnnyquid
10th November 2005, 14:13
I did not have this problem with pro version 1.02

manono
10th November 2005, 14:15
Hello and welcome to the forum,

Any suggestions?

Either strip out 2 of the angles before sending the DVD to DVD-RB, using either DVDRemake Pro or IFOEdit, or upgrade to the Pro version of DVD-RB if you want to keep them. Here's a guide for stripping angles using the freeware IFOEdit:

http://www.doom9.org/mpg/ifoedit-multiangle.htm#anglestrip

HKT3020_1
10th November 2005, 20:33
The IfoEdit method works, just be sure to leave subtitle #2 as it won't make a difference because when it comes to saving space, subtitles are negligible. Also not only for that reason alone, I had IfoEdit strip out the unwanted audio & subtitle streams and with subtitle #2 stripped--for some odd reason DVD-RB had a problem rebuilding at 88.2%. Once I edited EIII correctly with IfoEdit only stripping unwanted angles, streams then I was left with a easy to process DVD for RB to handle. :)

jdobbs
11th November 2005, 00:15
I own that disc (NTSC R1). I'll give it a run-through the freeware version and see what I can find.

Did you do any preprocessing other than ripping? Any other tools involved?

Thanks.

de.lesse.bg
11th November 2005, 20:38
With IFOEdit it doesn't work... the angles option stays grey (disabled). With other titles with angles it works well....

castellanos
11th November 2005, 22:48
This is the same problem I had. Read here. (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=102580)
The problem are the angles, because that part of the movie is writen in many languages.
The best way (I think) is to rip the film with DVD Decrypter in IFO mode, removing the unnecesary angles.
Greetings! ;)

manono
11th November 2005, 23:49
Interesting castellanos. So IFOEdit won't let you strip the angles? Then doing it in DVDDecrypter is the way to go, I guess. I don't think jugbugs or de.lesse.bg have to do it in IFO Mode to strip the angles, losing the menu and anything else they want to keep. They can still use File Mode, stripping the angles at the same time. Go Tools->Settings->File Mode->check Multi Angle Processing, and choose the angle. I haven't done it with that particular title, but don't see why it wouldn't work (but then I also thought IFOEdit would work).

de.lesse.bg
12th November 2005, 00:21
ran through dvdremake.... to strip te 2nd angle, and works perfect... :thanks:

manono
12th November 2005, 00:28
Thanks for reporting back, de.lesse.bg. One of my initial suggestions works. Batting .500 (US baseball term), and that's a pretty good average. :)

de.lesse.bg
12th November 2005, 10:30
dvdremake made some structures in the menu file corrupted, so dvddevrypter didn't worked also.. so i just stripped VOBID-3 (the 2nd angle) with ifoedit and worked further, and for the moment works good...

DVD=Pal R2.be

castellanos
12th November 2005, 11:47
@manono:
There is something funny about this. I ripped the movie (angle 1) with DVD Shrink... but it didn't work with IfoEdit after demuxing (as I explained in the link above). It only worked after demuxing directly with DVD Decrypter (of course, only one angle).
Greetings! ;)