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No Rice
18th February 2002, 20:03
It completes the CCE process and stops there! Is there a way to get it going again without starting over?

Here is log;Key found: E305E903D0
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- 2/18/2002 6:28:27 AM
- DVD to SVCD Conversion
- DVD2SVCD ver. 1.0.6 build 4
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Initializing
Initializing finished.

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- 2/18/2002 6:28:29 AM
- Free on drive D: 19553.19 mb
- Internal rip
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Preparing vobfiles to be ripped:
- F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob
- F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.vob
- F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.vob
- F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_4.vob
- F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.vob

Ripping: F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob
Ripping: F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.vob
Ripping: F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.vob
Ripping: F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_4.vob
Ripping: F:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.vob
Ripping finished. Speed: 1507

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- 2/18/2002 7:15:09 AM
- DVD2AVI
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Creating DVD2AVI INI file:
- C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DVD2AVI\DVD2AVI.INI

Variable settings:
iDCT_Algorithm: 32-bit SSE MMX

Executing DVD2AVI.
Executing DVD2AVI. Commandline:
"C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DVD2AVI\DVD2AVI.exe" -IA=1 -CS=2 -YR=1 -EXIT -OF=[D:\dvdrips\DVD2AVI_Project_file] -IF=[D:\dvdrips\VTS_01_1.vob,D:\dvdrips\VTS_01_2.vob,D:\dvdrips\VTS_01_3.vob,D:\dvdrips\VTS_01_4.vob,D:\dvdrips\VTS_01_5.vob]
Framerate: 23976
DVD2AVI processing done.

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- 2/18/2002 7:18:31 AM
- Free on drive D: 15434.79 mb
- AUDIO Extraction
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Found AC3 stream id: 0x80
Filename: D:\dvdrips\Extracted_audio_1.ac3
Audio1 delay: -67 ms
Audio extraction finished.

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- 2/18/2002 7:24:32 AM
- Free on drive D: 15146.39 mb
- AUDIO conversion
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Converting Audio to MP2. Filename: D:\dvdrips\Extracted_audio_1.ac3
Executing BeSweet. Commandline:
"C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "D:\dvdrips\Extracted_audio_1.ac3" -output "D:\dvdrips\Encoded_audio_1.mp2" -logfile "D:\dvdrips\Encoded_audio_1.log" ) -azid( -L -3db -c normal ) -ota( -g max -d -67 ) -2lame( -e -b 128 -m s )
Audio conversion of D:\dvdrips\Extracted_audio_1.ac3 finished.

Audio conversion finished.

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- 2/18/2002 7:44:28 AM
- Free on drive D: 15063.99 mb
- Converting Pictures
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Converting: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DefaultChangeCD.bmp
Converting: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DefaultChangeCD.bmp
Finished converting pictures
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- 2/18/2002 7:44:35 AM
- Free on drive D: 15062.41 mb
- Video Encoding
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Executing Cinema Craft Encoder.
DVD2SVCD no. frames: 129583
CCE no. frames: 129539
StreamSectors: 1663691176
AudioSectors: 87549728
VideoPAPO: 24415272
ScanOffsetBytes: 155447
SeqAligningBytes: 9879508
VideoEndHeader: 8
SubtitleSectors: 0
EmptySectors: 238.00
PictureSectors: 900.00
PureMPEGStream: 1541691213.47
Seconds: 5398.86
CDSize: 800.00
Cut point 795.00
Variable Settings:
Frames: 129539
Anti Noise Filter: 2
Passes: 3
Image Quality: 17
VAF file creation: On
Video Encoding Mode: Multipass VBR
Min. bitrate: 300
Max. bitrate: 2400
Avg. Bitrate: 2230
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- 2/18/2002 10:26:12 AM
- DVD to SVCD Conversion
- DVD2SVCD ver. 1.0.6 build 4
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Initializing
Initializing finished.

markrb
18th February 2002, 23:21
Does it complete CCE or does it just hang when starting CCE?

What CPU do you have?

Mark

No Rice
18th February 2002, 23:53
It completes I assume, if I am looking at the log right. It worked flawless yesterday. Only things I changed were added another 256 ram, lowered multipass to 3 and turned off downsampling. I have a AMD Duron.

Executing Cinema Craft Encoder.
DVD2SVCD no. frames: 129583
CCE no. frames: 129539
StreamSectors: 1663691176
AudioSectors: 87549728
VideoPAPO: 24415272
ScanOffsetBytes: 155447
SeqAligningBytes: 9879508
VideoEndHeader: 8
SubtitleSectors: 0
EmptySectors: 238.00
PictureSectors: 900.00
PureMPEGStream: 1541691213.47
Seconds: 5398.86
CDSize: 800.00
Cut point 795.00
Variable Settings:
Frames: 129539
Anti Noise Filter: 2
Passes: 3
Image Quality: 17
VAF file creation: On
Video Encoding Mode: Multipass VBR
Min. bitrate: 300
Max. bitrate: 2400
Avg. Bitrate: 2230
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- 2/18/2002 10:26:12 AM
- DVD to SVCD Conversion
- DVD2SVCD ver. 1.0.6 build 4
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Initializing
Initializing finished.

chainsaw135
19th February 2002, 00:43
Go and edit your d2s file change this "Project Position=" to the # that = the point you want crash recovery to start with.

I believe mux/cut is next so keep putting in a # till you get that option in your crashrecovery. Someone might know the # off hand i dont just play around till you get that option with crash recovery ect..

Also If i was you and i have just put in ram and now i get a hang up in a program that has always worked before. I would take out that ram chip and run the whole process again, to see if it works. If it does the put then chip in again and see if it hangs ect.

markrb
19th February 2002, 00:50
Actually the next step for this would be pulldown. Since it shows a frame rate of 23976. This is a NTSC video, correct?
Check to see if you have the mpv file and see if the whole video is there.

Mark

chainsaw135
19th February 2002, 01:08
Yes thats true then the mux/cut is after pull down:) could not totally recall thanks for the reminder. If ya dont need pulldown which looks like you will need that, then mux/cut would be next:)

No Rice
19th February 2002, 01:27
Yes, its NTSC.