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BodyMaker
7th March 2003, 17:58
Has anyone ever seen this before with Ifoedit 0.95 when your trying to author a dvd with m2v,subs,celltimes and Ac3 ?

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It normally works fine but the last 2 times i have tried to use the authoring side it has done this

Any help would be great Thanks BM

BodyMaker
7th March 2003, 18:05
sorry here u go

BodyMaker
7th March 2003, 18:07
Cant seem to get the image to load never mind

but it starts multiplexing to about 2% then i get a grey box that says

TOO MANY FRAME DROPS

gizmau
25th March 2003, 00:46
this behaviour is caused by an error within the subtitle stream.

dont demux them with vobedit, because it seems to produces such errors randomly (or at least i cant say for sure, that it is not vobedit-related).
use vobsub to extract the subtitles off your vobs, if there are errors messages ignore them. then convert the extracted subtitles with subtosup. these 'recreated' streams are fully useable with ifoedit-authoring.

hamster
25th March 2003, 09:04
Did you try AC3FIX ? You ac3 file could be corrupted...

BodyMaker
25th March 2003, 21:50
Thanks Gizmau

Ive got the 2 programs subtosup looks pretty straight forward but could you explane please how to use vobsub to exract the subtitles

Thanks BM

gizmau
25th March 2003, 22:21
vobsub configure
open
change filetype ->> .ifo
load .ifo
select destination dir
select stream(s) and move to right
press ok
thats it.

BodyMaker
26th March 2003, 18:48
Ok thanks got it

Do i have to select every one eg:-

00,01,02,03 ect. The only rip ive got on my computer at the moment has no subs so i cant try it all i have is

00-(not detected)
01-(not detected) and so on i guess this is because there are no subs

stevemorales27
31st March 2003, 15:18
Some of you guys have been receiving the "Too Many Frame Drops...." error when multiplexing the Movie using IfoEdit with Subtitles, the problem is that the Subtitles that Smartripper rips, have a Timeline error so IfoEdit uses and invalid frame rate and the stream finishes before it's supposed to, so here's the solution to your problems.

1. Using "Smartripper" rip the Movie and Audio only to a specified folder.
2. Using "VobSub Configure" extract the subtitles directly from the DVD, don't need to rip movie first (Open, Change File Type to Ifo and Vobs)
3. After the 2 files *.idx and *.sub have been extracted use "SubtoSup" to convert this files to the *.sup format that IfoEdit recognizes, only this file will have the correct timeline, i have tried this with lots of movies and worked 100% every time, hope this guide helps.

TO GET VOBSUB AND SUBTOSUP GOTO http://www.doom9.org/ and click on the Download Link

P.S.

If you have DVD2ONE you can save all this trouble and do it all at once in about 25 minutes.