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student
18th February 2003, 17:33
Hi Eyes`Only,
Thanks very much for a great programe. I havce just started doing DVDrs (well 2 weeks and havent't done one yet) and i dont know how i was going to do it without your application.
Please help to understand more:------------
1. The dvd i am doing only one VTS needs to be extracted and its got only one PGC with 21 chapters, but chapter 16 have two cells. which way should i extract it, because i extracted it with PGC and when i export chapters in Scenarist(using Trilight's guide) there is only one cell under chapter 16.

2. In the extracted files this file "Vsparams.PAR" is created. when in the end after scenarist had done with the project i try to update the ifo with Ifoupdate it gives me the error message "ERROR:File: Vsparam.PAR is not correctly sized on sector boundary.ABORTING:

3. my dvd is a PAL movie. After scenarist had finished the project,when i load the created ifo file in ifoedit it gives me this:--
Menu Attributes:
Video: MPEG-1 720x480 (NTSC) (NTSC 525/60) (4:3) (pan-scan letterboxed)
while on the original ifo it is like this:--------
Menu attributes:
video: MPEG-2 720x576 (PAL) (PAL 625/50) (16:9) (pan-scan)
why this is different. the rest of the Title Set (Movie) attributes are the same in both.

I'll be very great full if someone help me here. I have tried doind the whole project about 3 times with the same problems appearing all the time.

Thanks in Advance.

Sxcd1
19th February 2003, 02:15
Originally posted by ivanch
@eyes only

I've been trying the subtitles with your new version 1.0.9 and I think I have discovered a bug.

The first subtitle language (vtsxxx-00) works fine but after this, the rest of subtitles (vtsxxx-01,vtsxxx-02...) don't work properly because they only last 1 frame.

If you check the .sst file you can see what i say.

iv

I found the same problem with a 2 sub dvd. 1st sub was perfect and the second sub flicked on for only a sec or so. I reauthored the 2nd sub with subresync (using the idx file dif4u generated) and imported into Scenarist and it worked perfectly.

student
19th February 2003, 18:57
Can someone please help me with the above Questions in my previous post, specially concerning the two cells in chapter 16 with cell ids 16,17. When i export chapters in scenario editor there is only one cell attached to chapter 16.

Thanks.

Eyes`Only
19th February 2003, 19:32
Originally posted by SVCD
I found the same problem with a 2 sub dvd. 1st sub was perfect and the second sub flicked on for only a sec or so. I reauthored the 2nd sub with subresync (using the idx file dif4u generated) and imported into Scenarist and it worked perfectly.

Someone please send me the .idx and bad .ssts from these projects so I can diagnose. Thanks.

Eyes`Only
19th February 2003, 19:35
Originally posted by student
Can someone please help me with the above Questions in my previous post, specially concerning the two cells in chapter 16 with cell ids 16,17. When i export chapters in scenario editor there is only one cell attached to chapter 16.


Thanks.

when u export you only export cells that are chapters.

2) sounds like you're doing a hdd demux. Not recommmended. Especially when you're as new as you are to this.
3) You're setting your video to 16:9.

You are asking way too many questions. All this stuff is shown in guides. Please read before posting!

student
20th February 2003, 00:21
Hi Eyes`Only, thanks for replying.

1. What do you mean by "only export cells that are chapters". I my case there is only one PGC with 21 chapters all with one cell each except chapter 16 which have 2 cells. As the guide says (http://www.doom9.org/mpg/multipgc-guide.htm) i created the script and do exactly as said there, i dont know how else i should i do.

2. No i am not doing HDD demux. its DVDDEC iso mounted with deamon. But i think i've solved this problem by not having any .PAR, .txt, .sub, .idx etc. files in the same folder as the ifo file to be updated with ifoupdate. in this way i dint get the errors.

3. Sorry i didnt follow you there either. "You're setting your video to 16:9". Yes because its a 16:9 video. what else it should be set to. Please look my previos post again.

I am sorry that i am asking questions, but the thing is that i am not getting answers. Believe me i am following the guides the beat i can, But the guides are not very helpfull for newbies like me. A lot of steps are not mentioned. Like for example no where in the guide it says that at the end after scenarist han created the files you have to replace the authored video_ts.ifo with the original one on the dvd, which file are you supposed to update with ifoupdate (the original or the newlly created by scenarist. Please dont get me wrong the guides are great work but only for experienced users. Even people like yourself and others who have done hunderds of dvds are still asking questios just more intelligent ones. So please dont get angery, if you can answer thats fine if not thats fine too.

Thanks a lot.

Zeul
20th February 2003, 00:58
@eyes only or trilight

i am backing up lotr extended and want to keep each disc as is. when checking in ifoedit the main movie on disc 1 has 2 pgc each with equal length and using the same vob id's. now thought of using dif4u and demuing by vob id, in the hope of getting just one vob id which can then be used twice in scenarist? dif4u automatically seems to demux pgc2 with the whole movie again. your thoughts appreciated.

PGC_1 *****(TITLE 1) (01:41:18.21) (PROGRAMS:28) (CELLS:29) (USES VOB-IDS: 1)
PGC_2 *****(TITLE 1) (01:41:18.21) (PROGRAMS:28) (CELLS:29) (USES VOB-IDS: 1)

in ifoedit seamless branching shows some info but is all greyed out. running xp and have tried compatability and older versions, no luck; because i was going to try and remove one of the branches?

Eyes`Only
20th February 2003, 01:34
If PGC1 and PGC2 are the exact same, just transcode one .m2v and use it for both PGC1 and PGC2 in Scenarist. No VobID demux needed.

Xitrum
20th February 2003, 02:02
@Student,
I'm not an expert on this yet, but since you're so desperate, I'll try to help as much as I can (For those expert out there if I giving Student wrong info please correct)

If the movie only has 1 PGC (this is the easiest of them all) then just use DIF4U and rip by PGC. Don't worry about the cells just use the chapter files produced by DIF4U (There are 2 chapter file, 1 for CCE and 1 for Scenarist, make sure you select the option setting in DVD Decrypter to produce these chapter files). From memory, I think when you use IFOUpdate to update the file, it will update the cell for you so that it's the same with the original. If not, it's not really important to have the the extra cell in there as cell is just a logical thing, you still get the whole movie.

With the NTSC movie and the Aspect ratio of 4:3, where your original movie is PAL with AR of 16:9, I think there are 2 steps that you might get it wrong:
1. In CCE, in the video setting, make sure you select the Aspect Ratio of 16:9 not 4:3
2. In Scenrist, when you first started the project, the Project wizard asked you a list of questions, one of them is to select PAL or NTSC and also the Aspect Ratio, make sure you select PAL(720x576) and an AR of 16:9

As with IFOUpdate, the software will update the original IFO based on the newly authored IFO, so you will need both to do the IFOUpdate. If you check the time stamp on both file after IFOUpdate, you'll notice that the newly Author IFO file was not altered, only the Original IFO was changed. Also remember to use IFOUpdate V0.69, as there was some bugs with V0.65 and ealier.

Hope that helped, and hope I did not give you misinformation.

Eyes`Only
20th February 2003, 02:02
Like for example no where in the guide it says that at the end after scenarist han created the files you have to replace the authored video_ts.ifo with the original one on the dvd
That's because that's not what you do. You move the newly authored vobs over to the video_ts structure that has the original files in it, just like the guide you mentioned shows.

1) Your chapter has 2 cells. However you only need the one that is a chapter. Don't read more into things than needs be.

3) You're video is 16:9, that's all that matters. You use the original _0.vob, not your reauthored one.

Have you looked at trilight's guide? Maybe it'll help you more? http://dvdguides.trilight.net

Check out the uberguide. Step by step.

fourtyfour
20th February 2003, 19:28
servus...

Hy Eyes´Only.

I´m back for testing :D

And a new idea: Is there a way to use headAC3he or something like this for anti-delay the AC3 Audio in DIF4U?

And an old idea: german Sound only are not available :(

Eyes`Only
20th February 2003, 20:57
fourtyfour: There's a program called ac3 delay corrector that changes ac3 delay. Sorry about not having "Ger" in the dropdown, I'll change that now. FYI: you can type directly into that dropdown, so just put "Ger" into it :)

ivanch or SVCD: I need the .idx/.sub/.sst set from one of those non-working substreams. I've gotten the .idx/.sst combo from you guys, but I can't further diagnose unless I get those .sub files because that's where the timecodes are really in. Send to me via email, plz.

Zeul
20th February 2003, 22:24
@eyes only

am backing up LOTR extended and got a problem with the subs. vobsub creates the idx and sub files fine but vsconv keeps erroring. the strange thing is that the extras have worked fine got all the bmp no problem. tried to open the idx file in subresynch and got the following error message

error parsing the index file (line 1298), reindexing...

enc idx,logs, subs and ifo for your perusal.

this has happened with both discs.

Zeul
20th February 2003, 22:25
@eyes only

am backing up LOTR extended and got a problem with the subs. vobsub creates the idx and sub files fine but vsconv keeps erroring. the strange thing is that the extras have worked fine got all the bmp no problem. tried to open the idx file in subresynch and got the following error message

error parsing the index file (line 1298), reindexing...

enc idx,logs, and ifo for your perusal.

this has happened with both discs.

fourtyfour
20th February 2003, 23:29
servus...

Well, I know this AC3 delay tools.
But this could be a great feature.

This is one of the last steps we have to do before import in CCE/Scenarist.
headAC3he can read delays from DVD2Avi for example.

So a code for using this delay with headAC3he in DIF4U would be very nice ;) and the last boring stuff till CCE/Scenarist will be done automatic.


BTW: Do you know something about auquabubble´s tool?
Do you have a ToDo List for new features? (just for my curiosity :); I appreciate your work)

Eyes`Only
20th February 2003, 23:34
I don't understand. I never ever ever ever change the delay before I import into Scenarist. No need. Scenarist reads ac3 headers and adjusts delay automatically from what I understand. What guide told you to adjust ac3? Neither doom9's nor Trilight's mention this, because it isn't needed.

I'd ask aqua about his new feature list. Try his thread here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=42799&highlight=doitfaster4me

Xitrum
21st February 2003, 00:06
Eye`s Only
I don't think Scenarist read the AC3 file header and adjust the delay automatically, the reason I said that is because I just recently re-authored one of the music video I had, and the AC3 track has a delay of about 657ms. I forgot to adjust the delay before imported it into Scenarist and as the result I have a delay in the audio track. So I have to re-author the disc.

I also would like this feature put in as well. Before DIF4U when I used DVD Decrypter to do everything manually, DVD Decrypter created a file for the sound track with the Delay value in the name of the file, and you could see it straight away. Now I have to check the Stream information.txt file to find out the delay values.

I think this is the reason why you never ever had to adjust the delay. The majority of the movies have no delays, and out of the movies that have delays, for most of them, the delay values are so small, it's almost impossible to detect the delays in the reauthored movies if you ignored to adjust the delays in the reauthoring processes. Unfortunately, there are some movies out there that do have quite a significant delay in the sound track. In this case you have to adjust the delay.

Eyes`Only
21st February 2003, 00:09
This must be a PAL thing. Like I said before, I've never ever ever had to adjust the delay. EVER. Now I don't think I could be 'lucky' and get 0 delay tracks for all 200+ dvdr I've done, do you? :D

Anyway, that was a rhetoric question. Many many .ac3s I've used have delays in them. Never has one created an issue when I dropped it into Scenarist.

fourtyfour
21st February 2003, 00:10
servus...

Good reason.

I have done this with Maestro so I do this with Scenarist,too.

I meant you with the ToDo list ;)

Some new ideas for the tool?

Xitrum
21st February 2003, 00:16
Actually, the Music Video I did which had the delay was an NTSC one, but the majority of the movies I had reauthored are PAL. However, on average I get about 2 out of 10 movies with a delays in the sound tracks, but as I said, most of them the delays are so insignificant, I just ignored them.

Eyes`Only
21st February 2003, 00:27
Well if you notice, there's a whole thread on ac3 delays, but it's named (PAL Only) because it doesnt seem to cause an issue with NTSC.

fourtyfour: one of the beautiful things about my program is I don't have a set list of to-do items. I add things as they become possible and/or needed. This helps me stay current. If I created a to-do list, it would be based on what I knew to be possible NOW, whereas next week we may discover something and all of the sudden a whole new to-do item will exist! (like .sst creation)

As a heads-up for 1.1.0 though.. I plan to automatically calculate bitrate needed for main movie based on whatever bitrate you specify for extras, then use these automatically with a program being developed that will automatically run CCE using parameters I specify (.avs file, bitrate, etc.)

Here's an example of the log file from the version I'm developing now:

I ran it three times using 3 different bitrates for the extras. Here's the results:

---
(11:33:19) Recommended values for CCE: Max Extras Bitrate= 9608
(11:33:19) Recommended values for CCE: Extras Bitrate= 1750
(11:33:19) Recommended values for CCE: Main VTS Bitrate= 3098
(11:33:19) Recommended values for CCE: Main VTS Max Bitrate= 8968
---
(11:33:38) Recommended values for CCE: Max Extras Bitrate= 9608
(11:33:38) Recommended values for CCE: Extras Bitrate= 1850
(11:33:38) Recommended values for CCE: Main VTS Bitrate= 3059
(11:33:38) Recommended values for CCE: Main VTS Max Bitrate= 8968
---
(11:33:47) Recommended values for CCE: Max Extras Bitrate= 9608
(11:33:47) Recommended values for CCE: Extras Bitrate= 2000
(11:33:47) Recommended values for CCE: Main VTS Bitrate= 3000
(11:33:47) Recommended values for CCE: Main VTS Max Bitrate= 8968

Nice eh? This was run on an actual project I had already done manually. I used 1750 for my extras. In my actual project, I ended up transcoding the main movie at 3137, whereas my autocalc suggested 3098. Not too bad of a margin of error!

ivanch
21st February 2003, 00:30
@Eyes Only

I think it would be a good idea to keep the name of the .ac3 files as ripped by DVDDecryptor and then you could correct the delay if you want or just leave it.

Eyes`Only
21st February 2003, 00:32
Originally posted by ivanch
@Eyes Only

I think it would be a good idea to keep the name of the .ac3 files as ripped by DVDDecryptor and then you could correct the delay if you want or just leave it.

I'll see how well that plays into the need for a certain filename structure. I think we can manage it :)

ivanch
21st February 2003, 01:00
@ Eyes Only

To be honest I think the audio delays are not really very important.

I have ripped around 60 DVDs and from time to time you find some PAL movie where the ripped .ac3s have a delay but this is always less than 100 ms, what it is almost impossible to appreciate.

Actually today i was using your program and i didn't notice the audio delay cos the .ac3 file is renamed.I ripped again the audio and i realised that it had a delay of 100ms.

Well, I've been watching the movie i ripped with the delay of 100ms and i haven't noticed it at all.

fourtyfour
21st February 2003, 11:21
servus...

@ Eyes´Only:

Thats what I want to read :)

And maybe another bug:

Just tried to reauthor 40 days and 40 nights with scenarist.

This movie have 14 subtitles.
Subtitle 0 is english and works very well.
subtitle 1-13 are german,francais englisch directors and so on an just show a view millisecond.

In the scenarist line it shows only at a line, but it should be beam (like the 2 second were it shows)

Here is the screenshot of scenarist:
screenshot (http://membres.lycos.fr/fourtyfour123/subtitle.jpg)

I´ve done this without "create log".
If you need a log, I will do this again.

fourtyfour
21st February 2003, 13:41
servus...

Just compared the eng.sst and the german.sst:

eng:

0001 00:01:23:00 00:01:24:24 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-00-English_0001.bmp
0002 00:02:02:02 00:02:03:17 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-00-English_0002.bmp
0003 00:02:04:09 00:02:06:15 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-00-English_0003.bmp
0004 00:02:06:23 00:02:10:07 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-00-English_0004.bmp
0005 00:02:15:24 00:02:17:17 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-00-English_0005.bmp
0006 00:02:34:16 00:02:35:15 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-00-English_0006.bmp

ger:

0001 00:02:02:02 00:02:02:03 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-01-Francais_0001.bmp
0002 00:02:04:09 00:02:04:10 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-01-Francais_0002.bmp
0003 00:02:06:23 00:02:06:24 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-01-Francais_0003.bmp
0004 00:02:34:16 00:02:34:17 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-01-Francais_0004.bmp
0005 00:02:36:13 00:02:36:14 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-01-Francais_0005.bmp
0006 00:02:38:16 00:02:38:17 VTS_01_VSUB_P1-01-Francais_0006.bmp

The germans subtitle is only 1 millisecon long!

---
Edit: Subrip 1.15 works fine, so there is something wrong with vobsub or DIF4U.

Eyes`Only
21st February 2003, 17:03
I know about this bug and it is being addressed. I'll post again when you can download a fix for it.

technolog
22nd February 2003, 12:04
@Eyes`only

I've just downloaded v.1.0.9.0 of DIF4U! and when I try to load the .d2v file generated by DVD2AVI v.1.76 into VFAPI Convertor I get a '.d2v file is invalid' error.

I've tried several .d2v files (all produced in conjunction with DIF4U! v.1.0.9.0) and upgraded VFAPI from v.1.04 to v.1.05 but with no further success.

Has anything been changed in DIF4U! which would cause this? Do I have to move to AVISynth? I attempted to start using it but had problems so reverted to VFAPI.

Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated :)

technolog

Zeul
22nd February 2003, 13:26
@eyes only

further to previous post regarding vsconv not working on main movie LOTR. after looking at the log when vsconv calls for the idx file it isn't writing the full path just the name ****.idx When i used vsconv in command prompt with exactly the same paths in the log i get the same error message. however when i calles the idx file by the full path ie c:\lotr\ etc it worked perfectly. is the log correct? does dif4u right the full path? if it doesn't for future release perhaps it could to remove any potential probs.

adam

ps what software are you using to call the different programs? i am sure i have seen it mentioned in one of the forums.

Eyes`Only
22nd February 2003, 22:02
Has anything been changed in DIF4U! which would cause this? Do I have to move to AVISynth? I attempted to start using it but had problems so reverted to VFAPI.

Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated

As much as I hate using VFAPI (makes CCE run extremely slow compared to avisynth), your posting basically forced me to install it and troubleshoot. So here's what I found out. Apparently the VFAPI executable needs to run in the same directory as DVD2AVI. So the easiest thing to do is copy your VFAPIConvEN.exe to the same dir you installed DoItFast4U, and run it from there. See http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/13252 for more info.
I've tested copying the .exe, and VFAPI seems to work this way. Although, you wont be able to use newer features (autoCCE, for example) unless you get your avisynth working!

Sorry about this issue, it came about because some ppl insist that having stuff in the system32 directory isn't needed (all these fun new 'errors' coming up are starting to prove them wrong eh?).

ALL: The new 1.0.9.1 beta is available for you now at http://doitfast4u.doom9.org/DoItFast4U.v.1.0.9.1.exe

Someone please test the .sst bugfix and report back ASAP so I can verify it works before I announce it via email to other sites. Thanks!

Changes:

- Added audio delay to .ac3 filenames.
- Added End PGC duration info to the VTS Attributes section.
- Calculates bitrate needed for main movie VTS depending on the bitrate you choose for extras VTSes.
- Fixed PAL .sst bug.
- .sst converter is given full path of .idx to remove compatibility issues.
- Added control for user to choose bitrate to encode extras VTSes.
- If you create a VIDEO_TS folder, it now creates a CCEdata.txt containing a list of all .avses and all calculated bitrates. For use with DoCCE4U.exe (coming soon from BBWoof!)

For those that only want final versions, I've modified the 1.0.9 on the downloads page to fix the .sst, which will give you a 'fixed' 1.0.9, without the beta enhancements of 1.0.9.1.

BBWoof
23rd February 2003, 04:17
Here is the first official beta release of DoCCE4U. It basically loads up avs or avi files and batch sends them to CCE and if necessary runs pulldown on them. The program can be found at: http://www.padme.co.uk/software/DoCCE4U1.0.0.1.exe

This program works great with DoItFast4U. Just create your avs files with DIF4U and load them into DoCCE4U individually or with the CCEdata.text file created by DIF4U.

BBWoof

Eyes`Only
23rd February 2003, 04:22
All: DoCCE4U rocks. This is the app I've been talking about. Give it a try and report your thoughts please. Keep in mind it's the first release, so it's only gonna get better!

Thanks BBWoof. Together you, Aquabubble, and I (and let's not forget all our great beta testers!) are going to revolutionalize this arena of DVDr!

Eyes`Only
23rd February 2003, 05:01
For those that grabbed 1.0.9.1 earlier, the calc seemed to be broken, and I've reduced cpu usage while waiting for apps to finish. I've replaced the executable, so download again!

midnight256
23rd February 2003, 06:29
ok, i dont know where to post this problem for DoCCE4U, but since I heard about it here. Whenever I try to load the txt file that was generated by DIF4U, CCE4U just closes, nothing happens. Sorry I'm not able to explain more in detail what's going on.

BBWoof
23rd February 2003, 07:47
Helpful information would be what kind of machine you're running, and what O/S. Also, if you could put a link to the CCEData.txt file that caused the crash. I haven't experienced this problem, but some others have.

BBWoof

fourtyfour
23rd February 2003, 13:44
servus...

Eyes´Only:

1.0.9.1 Subtitles (.sst) works very well. Good job dude ;)

Audio delay in filename. I love it :)
DVDCalc: what do you mean with"Location of Assets to be used"?

Where can I find the CCEData.txt?
I just only find the stream_information.txt

BBWoof:

Nice tool :)

If I want to import the stream_information.txt, DoCCE crashes like midnight256 said.
OS Win XP pro SP1 german.

About the Job Info:
Bitrates "avg" and "max" are grey if I choose a pass-method.
If I click the avg or max up/down arrow, arrow ist blue.

Which CCE version do you recommend?

Filename of CCE 2.64.10 ist ccespt.exe not ccesp.exe
Maybe a selection could be helpful, si I don´t have to rename CCE ;)

BBWoof
23rd February 2003, 17:06
The program only works with CCE 2.50 at the moment. And the CCEData.txt file can be found in the destination directory of what you ripped with DoItFast4U. But you have to have selected under "Global Options" the "Create VIDEO_TS using unused VTSes".

BBWoof

BBWoof
23rd February 2003, 17:30
I found the error that was causing the "Load File List" menu item to crash. It appears that some Win32 API's don't like filenames wrapped in quotes. :cool:

I guess you learn something new every day.

BBWoof

The new version can be found at http://www.padme.co.uk/software/DoCCE4U.1.0.0.2.exe

midnight256
23rd February 2003, 17:50
Ok, the new version loaded the file correctly. I havent had time to test the program out fully, still finishing up a previous project. One thing, will the program later on in its development support CCE 2.64?? Also can you make it so that the install program can find where a previous install of CCE4U is installed, like DIF4U does? Just a suggestion.

BBWoof
23rd February 2003, 18:04
CCE 2.6+ Support:

I would like to add support for newer versions of CCE. But I would like to get this version up and running well first.

Previous Installation:

That should be an easy one. I'll try to get it out in the next version.

BB

Zeul
24th February 2003, 14:11
to all PAL users

are any of you having probs with dif4u when converting the idx file to subs (with vsconv.exe). i keep getting the error "could not open file"

thanks

Chatwalker
24th February 2003, 14:18
@BBWoof

I'am the programmer of DVD2DVD-R and my tool uses CCE 2.5 as well. I have several problems to determine if CCE 2.5 has finished. Maybe you can give me a hint.

Regards
Chatwalker

P.S.:

I enumerate each 30sec all Desktop-Childwindows and look for the transcoding-window. If it is still there, CCE is working. On my system i have no problems with this, but many people with WinXP reported problems.

aquabubble
24th February 2003, 14:25
Hi adamandhelen,

Is this MIB that you're having the trouble with by any chance? I've had a few concerns over the memory usage of vsrip and vsconv, especially with big subtitle tracks. IIRC the sub file for MIB is well over 200MB, which vsconv loads into memory twice in its entirety. How well specified is your machine for memory and swap space? I'm just wondering whether it could be having difficulty.

fourtyfour
24th February 2003, 15:40
servus...

Eyes:

How can I ripp the closed caption with DIF4U.

Just set the flag on Vobsub all and +CC but after DIF4U, the subtitle 3 (which subrip and DVDDecrypter declare as a closed caption) is a *.sst.

Movie: Band of Brothers 1 german

Eyes`Only
24th February 2003, 17:16
fourtyfour: If the movie had closed-captioning, you should find .scc files in your \sub folder.

adamandhelen: this is with 1.0.9.1?

ivanch
25th February 2003, 02:26
@Eyes

Actually, I've got the same error than adamandhelen using 1.0.9.1 with the Extra disc of Star Wars II PAL version.

The .idx and .sub files are created properly but when tries to get the .bmps files only can get the ones for the first PGC. After that you start to get the error message "could not open file" for the rest of PGCs.

I think it could be something wrong with this movie cos I've used it with a couple of movies with multiple PGCs and it works fine.

BBWoof
25th February 2003, 03:08
@ChatWalker

I actually get the handle to the transcode window and monitor whether the window exists or not to determine if it's still running.

BB

BBWoof
25th February 2003, 09:23
Here's the latest version of DoCCE4U. The biggest fix was a problem loading the registry entries under Win2K. But there are other additions to the Settings dialog.

http://www.padme.co.uk/software/DoCCE4U.1.0.0.3.exe

BBWoof

fourtyfour
26th February 2003, 00:53
servus...

Cool, a forum for DIF4U :D

Another idea.

Is there a way to include the bitrate from the audio streams in the DVDDecrypter log?

I calculate with Powerbit and I need the bitrate for every audio stream.

Of course, I can use the information screen from PowerDVD but I´m a lazy guy. ;)

Eyes´Only, what do you think about it?
Any possibility?

aquabubble
26th February 2003, 01:04
Originally posted by fourtyfour
Is there a way to include the bitrate from the audio streams in the DVDDecrypter log?

I calculate with Powerbit and I need the bitrate for every audio stream.

Of course, I can use the information screen from PowerDVD but I´m a lazy guy.

This job is actually done by ReAuthorist in its beta already. Not much help to you now I know, but at least you can look forward to this. :)