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Harm
21st December 2005, 23:08
Hi! I am using version 1.05 right now and encountered a minor problem.
I encoded Star Wars Bonusdisc which contains a lot of stills. And when I say a lot of I mean.......
The encoding seems to go as expected.
After 1 click backup I normally copy the status log to the clipboard and save it in a txt file.
This time the txt file didn't contain the full info displayed in the status window.
Apparently it got so big that the last lines "disappeared".
I could manually cut and paste them out of the status window to complete the info.
Is this something within the product or just a limitation of Windows (I have XP SP2)?

I also have an enhancement request. Because of my wish of saving the status log to a txt file I seldom use the option to close down the computer after succesfull rebuild.
Would it be possible to save the log somewhere automatically? And better still with some pre-directed name?
I think that would be useful!

And to close I'd like to add that everytime a new release arrives it gets better and better........ keep up the good work!!!!!!!

wmansir
22nd December 2005, 01:06
File->Status Logging On

Look in the working path folder.

Harm
22nd December 2005, 07:18
File->Status Logging On

Look in the working path folder.
Would you believe I already had that option on? :stupid:
So in essence I did some action for months and months that wasn't really needed.............. :rolleyes:
Remains the minor problem of the copy to clipboard action.......

Anyway thanks for the info!

the_eza
25th January 2006, 18:39
I noticed this same thing. It seems there is a 64KB limit on the 'copy status to clipboard' function.

BTW, do you remember how many stills the DVD had? I just tried to encode a disc which has 1185 stills and apparently about 150 short video clips. Rebuilder aborted (after almost 23 hours) with "00038 00007 -- error updating NAVPACK" which according to some other post means out of memory.

jdobbs
26th January 2006, 01:27
I purposely limited the log buffer size so it didn't get out of hand. It is all written to the rebuilder.log file if it is turned on, so there is really no need to "copy to the clipboard"...