Log in

View Full Version : DVD Rebuilder (CCE One-Click Beta) Bug Reports


Pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 [21] 22 23

CyberCouf
18th April 2004, 17:16
-Rebuilder 0.40
-CCE 2.50
-EclCCE
-AviSynth 2.54

with method "One Click".

movie: PIRATES_OF_THE_CARIBBEAN (2 DVD, zone 2)

CCE error:
cce encoder failed: Error: Video check-sum is diffrent from that of previous pass
Source video data or time code may be different
Please check video tape or the information file
Please check video tape or the information file

---- information ----
Current: check sum = 01ff9504
Previous: check sum = 01ff8bfd

Joergen
18th April 2004, 17:26
That's an error with the CCE 2.5 version "circulating" the net. Find a CRC patch for it or use a newer version.

CyberCouf
18th April 2004, 18:27
ok, finally I've continue the encoding and I had a DVDRB error: "buffer overflow .. #0004"
but may be it's due to the bad encoding of one file due to the precedent error.

gunga
18th April 2004, 18:51
Hello Jdobbs,

Thanks for the suggestions. I will try them right away...

Djuby
18th April 2004, 19:29
I just made a backup of R1 Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Disk 1 and it came out 4.32 GB. I left out director's comments soundrack. I also have TargetSectors=2297888 in the ini file. Version of DVD-RB 0.41 with Dynamic Cell bitrates checked on. CnemaCraft version is 2.67.00.23.

Joergen
18th April 2004, 19:50
Originally posted by Djuby
I just made a backup of R1 Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Disk 1 and it came out 4.32 GB. I left out director's comments soundrack. I also have TargetSectors=2297888 in the ini file. Version of DVD-RB 0.41 with Dynamic Cell bitrates checked on. CnemaCraft version is 2.67.00.23.

Like mentioned here before, 4.32GB isnt really to be considered undersizing. Although the "dvdshrink" size of 4.36 might feel (and only feel) better, trying to aim for exactly 4489MB isnt really realistic. Why dont you use that extra space to store scans of the cover and label images at 600dpi or something to make use of the "slack".

jdobbs
18th April 2004, 21:14
Originally posted by Djuby
I just made a backup of R1 Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Disk 1 and it came out 4.32 GB. I left out director's comments soundrack. I also have TargetSectors=2297888 in the ini file. Version of DVD-RB 0.41 with Dynamic Cell bitrates checked on. CnemaCraft version is 2.67.00.23. I really don't think I'd call that undersized... that's exactly the size I was aiming for (to make room for sizing errors). But if you're feeling slighted -- raise the target.

onesoul
18th April 2004, 21:31
Originally posted by m3taPT
Second link is not working. Oops, working now.
http://pwp.netcabo.pt/onesoul/lpcm_rb.jpg
http://pwp.netcabo.pt/onesoul/lpcm_edit.gif

uiucgrad
18th April 2004, 23:03
DVD-R 0.41
ReJig 0.5e
Run-time error 9

During the rebuild process at about 2% there is a Run-time error 9. I am trying to back up the movie 28 Days Later. It has not worked with any version of DVD-RB.

Also a suggestion, DVD Decrypter puts the VIDEO_TS as a subfolder. It would be nice if when browsing for the source path you could select the parent and DVD-RB would look to see if the VIDEO_TS folder was inside.

Thanks!

CyberCouf
18th April 2004, 23:11
I've tried on an other computer to recompress the movie PIRATES_OF_THE_CARIBBEAN (2 DVD, zone 2)

-Rebuilder 0.41
-CCE 2.67.00.23
-EclCCE (last version)
-AviSynth 2.54

with method "One Click" and "3 clicks".

at the beginning, during the Phase I, "Scanning and writting D2V file"
it crash with this error:
DVDRB error:
execution error: '6' out of capacity

(and i've 20GB free on my HDD)

wmansir
18th April 2004, 23:45
Originally posted by CyberCouf
I've tried on an other computer to recompress the movie PIRATES_OF_THE_CARIBBEAN (2 DVD, zone 2)

-Rebuilder 0.41
-CCE 2.67.00.23
-EclCCE (last version)
-AviSynth 2.54

with method "One Click" and "3 clicks".

at the beginning, during the Phase I, "Scanning and writting D2V file"
it crash with this error:
DVDRB error:
execution error: '6' out of capacity

(and i've 20GB free on my HDD)

The R1 version of that disc, while not exaclty seamless branching, does have duplicate PGCs. I'm not sure if DVD-RB can handle them, if they are present on the R2 version.

The feature using the duplicate PGC is the select commentaries by Knightley and Davenport and the producer Bruckheimer. In addition to that it has a weird IFO layout, in that the audio track for those commentaries are not present in the main movie PCG, but only if you select them thru their specific PGCs. DIF4U and DVD Decrypter miss(ed) them by default, which caused problems. Search the Big3 subforum for more details.

Fr4nz
18th April 2004, 23:50
Again, I would try to reauthor the DVD with DVD-Shrink and then encode it with DVD-RB.

brikin
18th April 2004, 23:53
JDobbs I don't know if 0.41 was supposed to fix all 0004 errors or just the ones that occured right at the begining but I am still getting it. I think my 0004 error for the X2 DVD happens on the m2v file were the layer break occurs.

Thanks for all the hard work
B

jdobbs
19th April 2004, 01:29
Originally posted by brikin
JDobbs I don't know if 0.41 was supposed to fix all 0004 errors or just the ones that occured right at the begining but I am still getting it. I think my 0004 error for the X2 DVD happens on the m2v file were the layer break occurs.

Thanks for all the hard work
B No. All the 0004 errors are definitely not gone. I am working that fix right now. It's not a mystery, I know what is happening, but it takes some time and thought to do it right.

Djuby
19th April 2004, 02:34
jdobbs

I have set the TargetSectors=2300000 and still the backup came out the same size - 4.32 GB. Is this the parameter that controls the final size? Does it matter where in the [Options] the line is placed?

Djuby

KungFuCow
19th April 2004, 03:17
TargetSectors isnt valid anymore I dont believe. Now you need to use CCETargetSectors, RejigTargetSectors, etc.

I could be wrong but I think each encoder can have their respective sizes specified.

wmansir
19th April 2004, 03:59
Originally posted by KungFuCow
TargetSectors isnt valid anymore I dont believe. Now you need to use CCETargetSectors, RejigTargetSectors, etc.

I could be wrong but I think each encoder can have their respective sizes specified.

The readme says - Removed "TargetSectors=" value and replaced it with one for each of the three
encoders. Now use one or more of "CCETargetSectors=", "ReJigTargetSectors=", and
"QuEncTargetSectors=" -- please note that "TargetSectors=" will still work, but
any of the encoder specific settings will override it for that encoder.

So it says "removed", but then explicitly says it should still work, so it should still work.

jdobbs
19th April 2004, 13:14
Originally posted by Djuby
jdobbs

I have set the TargetSectors=2300000 and still the backup came out the same size - 4.32 GB. Is this the parameter that controls the final size? Does it matter where in the [Options] the line is placed?

Djuby Yes it is still valid as the "general" target size parameter -- but if you enter a parameter for any of individual encoders (e.g. CCETargetSectors) it will override the "general" setting.

rui
19th April 2004, 14:06
Originally posted by jdobbs
No. All the 0004 errors are definitely not gone. I am working that fix right now. It's not a mystery, I know what is happening, but it takes some time and thought to do it right.

Great! :)

I got my first problem with DVD-RB last night. I was backuping the dvd nš4 (only extras) of the LOTR: Two Towers extended edition.
I was using:

DVD-RB:0.41
EclCCE 1.81

Encode done with CCE 2.67.00.23, with multiple pause/continues in the encode, but didn't got any problems here.

Then, in the rebuild fase, i got the 0004 (DVD-RB buffer overflow, i think) at 53,5 %

But i will wait patiently that a new version comes out. I have every confidence in your wonderfull work :)

jojje_l
24th April 2004, 09:21
Serious problem. Anyone else that has this problem? Maybe not the first you think of...

1. DVD-R Version: 0.43b (Had the same problem with earlier versions...)
2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.67
3. Using eclCCE? Y
4. Bug encountered: The subtitles doesnīt show on my standalone dvdplayer. The options are there, I can choose english, swedish, hungarian or whatever the choises are, but they doesnīt show. In PowerDVD on my computer everything works fine, but as I said, not on my standalone player. With all other encoder/transcoder software it works so I guess it unfortunaltly has to do with DvdReBuilder... My standalone is a Samsung DVD-811.

Suggestions?

jdobbs: VERY good software you got there! Keep it up! Iīve never experienced a software with such frequent bugfixes. Itīs every users dream.

jdobbs
24th April 2004, 10:03
Originally posted by jojje_l
jdobbs: VERY good software you got there! Keep it up! Iīve never experienced a software with such frequent bugfixes. Itīs every users dream. Thanks. Wouldn't it be great, though, to have fewer to fix? ;)

jojje_l
24th April 2004, 10:12
Well, I guess youīre almost there with the speed youīre keeping up with... :D

DirtyAbdul
24th April 2004, 15:33
bug report:

i haven't seen anyone mentioning this bug, yet, but it should be a quick fixing exercise for "da man:" :D

1. DVD-RB 0.44
2. encoder: quenc 0.45
3. bug: whether i check or uncheck "trellis quantization" under "options > quenc options > trellis quantization," quenc ALWAYS has it activated. i stumbled over this issue when i wanted to test the speed difference between the two options. currently, it takes me about 12 (TWELVE!) hours with quenc to encode a 2 hr movie (at only around 11 frames/sec on a 3.2 ghz p4 with hyperthreading activated)!!!

maybe i need to reboot the system and start from fresh once in while ;). another interesting phenomenon: after playing around with quenc's "restore" and "minimize window" buttons (at the upper right corner of the window) for several times (er, no, it's "many" times) during the encoding process, ALL my desktop icons suddenly disappear! :confused: this actually has happened sporadically before. of course, you could say "don't play with this button then" ;), but sometimes i just get too impatient about the slow encoding process and want to know the status of it. could be a display driver-related issue, though. currently using an ATI AIW 9800 Pro with Catalyst 4.4.

DA

jdobbs
24th April 2004, 16:48
Originally posted by DirtyAbdul
bug report:

i haven't seen anyone mentioning this bug, yet, but it should be a quick fixing exercise for "da man:" :D

1. DVD-RB 0.44
2. encoder: quenc 0.45
3. bug: whether i check or uncheck "trellis quantization" under "options > quenc options > trellis quantization," quenc ALWAYS has it activated. i stumbled over this issue when i wanted to test the speed difference between the two options. currently, it takes me about 12 (TWELVE!) hours with quenc to encode a 2 hr movie (at only around 11 frames/sec on a 3.2 ghz p4 with hyperthreading activated)!!!

maybe i need to reboot the system and start from fresh once in while ;). another interesting phenomenon: after playing around with quenc's "restore" and "minimize window" buttons (at the upper right corner of the window) for several times (er, no, it's "many" times) during the encoding process, ALL my desktop icons suddenly disappear! :confused: this actually has happened sporadically before. of course, you could say "don't play with this button then" ;), but sometimes i just get too impatient about the slow encoding process and want to know the status of it. could be a display driver-related issue, though. currently using an ATI AIW 9800 Pro with Catalyst 4.4.

DA Okay... here's the problem. QuEncode remembers it's last setting for Trellis when it executes. So when it gets turned on with the command line option (which DVD-RB uses) it stays turned on. That's because there is no command line option to turn it off in DVD-RB. In order to turn it off you have to:

1. Start DVD-RB and uncheck the option.
2. Open up QuEncode by itself and unclick the trellis option
3. exit both.

The same holds true for all the QuEnc options... once they are set, they can only be reset from within QuEnc.

It will stay until the next time you run QUENC with trellis checked. Then you have to do this again. I'll ask NIC if he can put a noTrellis, no2, and noKVCD option.

DirtyAbdul
24th April 2004, 16:57
aaah, thanks for the tip and quick response! just like i said: a quick fixing exercise for "da man" ;).

i used to be able to "quenc" with 25+ fps, and just out of curiosity activated kvcd AND trellis quant! now it's understandable why my machine is so slow since then even after rebooting and resetting DVD-RB :rolleyes:

DA

robot1
24th April 2004, 17:08
Is it my fault, or I can't select anymore "Minimize Disc Space Requirements" in Rejiig options, even if I've selected "Rejig mode" ?

jdobbs
24th April 2004, 18:16
Originally posted by robot1
Is it my fault, or I can't select anymore "Minimize Disc Space Requirements" in Rejiig options, even if I've selected "Rejig mode" ? No, it's mine. I keep planning to add that option and never get around to it. Right now all that exists is the disabled menu option.:rolleyes: Uhhh... maybe I should call it a "teaser".

sreemv
24th April 2004, 19:22
Why am I suddenly getting buffer oveflow error - since 0.42 - Rebuild gets to 100% - at the end instead of successfull completion, it errors [buffer overflow] out.. any ideas? TIA.

Mn3m0n1c
24th April 2004, 20:48
Originally posted by jojje_l
Serious problem. Anyone else that has this problem? Maybe not the first you think of...

1. DVD-R Version: 0.43b (Had the same problem with earlier versions...)
2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.67
3. Using eclCCE? Y
4. Bug encountered: The subtitles doesnīt show on my standalone dvdplayer. The options are there, I can choose english, swedish, hungarian or whatever the choises are, but they doesnīt show. In PowerDVD on my computer everything works fine, but as I said, not on my standalone player. With all other encoder/transcoder software it works so I guess it unfortunaltly has to do with DvdReBuilder... My standalone is a Samsung DVD-811.

Suggestions?

jdobbs: VERY good software you got there! Keep it up! Iīve never experienced a software with such frequent bugfixes. Itīs every users dream.

Just thought I'd add my two cents on the 'subs on standalones' problem- I'm experiencing the same thing on my (NTSC) Samsung DVD-S222; backing up Kill Bill Vol. 1, keeping everything except French audio, and using half D-1 for extras. Perhaps its a Samsung issue? PowerDVD (file mode) plays the subs fine, same for the DVD-R. If I look at the .IFO's in IFOEdit, I notice that the subs for the main movie aren't flagged as forced, which I'm pretty sure they should be, since they're used in this R1 version for the Japanese language dialogue only- I may try setting them that way and reburn or ISO-mount later today, and report back.

Using:
DVD Rebuilder 0.44
CCE 2.66sp/ECLCCE 1.8
MPEG2DEC3dg/DVD2AVIdg
AVISynth 2.5
Sonic RecordNow for the burn (came w/my burner; my old copy of Nero can't use my Lite-On :mad: )
WinXP(SP1)

@jdobbs: Just want to say that your app is one of the coolest things I've run across on Doom9- it's almost too easy!:D And running ECLCCE/CCE 3 pass without filters, it's also wicked fast! From start to finish on my box (XP2400+/512MB DDR/WinXP), it only took ~3hrs, and the picture quality is excellent, IMO. I'm used to doing my backups with D2S, then using IFOEdit/mDVDAuth to rebuild and re-author, which is an excellent combo, but takes me about 8-12 hours to produce a backup I'm happy with (I'm very picky); and often without original menus, etc. With DVD Rebuilder, I'm getting very close to the quality I'd get from tweaking with D2S/AVISynth/CCE, and the backup plays just like my master! Very Cool! Once I get the hang of this (and get my subtitle problems figured out), I'm definately planning to do a bit of donating... Thanks again for this handy little app!

Oh, and since this is my first post, I'd like to thank all the people here at Doom9, especially DVD2SVCD, all the AVISynth folks, and the mods for their help in teaching me more than I ever thought I'd want to know about MPEG2, encoding, filtering etc.! You guys Rock!:D

Joergen
24th April 2004, 20:50
So far its been rather consistantly Samsung players that cant display the subs. And one JVC (perhaps with samsung components inside).

Mn3m0n1c
24th April 2004, 20:57
Thanks for the tip! I was afraid it was something like that; my Samsung's been a workhorse for me w/VCD, SVCD, etc., but I just got my Lite-On 811S, so these are the first actual DVD's i'm creating. I'll have to try 'em in another player (time for a trip to Circuit City-:p ), and see if a Panasonic or Sony will work. Oh, well, I've been thinking of getting a Prog-scan player, anyhow...

nwg
24th April 2004, 21:02
It is also seems to only affect R1 with Kill Bill. I managed to do the R2 version just fine and the subs appear as they should.

I have tried it

Computer via powerdvd
Cyberhome CHDVD 400 DVD player
Sony NS900V DVD player
Panasonic HS2 DVD recorder

lab-one
24th April 2004, 21:35
I've made a complete back-up of kill bill R1 and the japanese-to-english subs work fine on my Sony DVP725. Not sure that it is an R1 issue.

jojje_l
24th April 2004, 21:48
The one I tried this time is CSI Season 1, PAL, Region 2. Others has been season discs of other tv shows, all Region 2 and PAL. Same problem with them, subtitles are selectable but doesnīt show on my standalone... I know that my Samsung is VERY picky, but as long as the movies follows the dvd standards 100% (my own experience with different dvdīs...) it plays everything. There must be something wrong in the rebuild phase, I mean, the original dvdīs donīt have this problem. Or am I totally out of it?

Mutant_Fruit
24th April 2004, 21:53
If you try and encode something thats less than an 4.36gb's (i.e. something that is already smaller than a DVD+R) then you get an error9. Something about invalid subscript...

jdobbs
24th April 2004, 22:16
Originally posted by Mutant_Fruit
If you try and encode something thats less than an 4.36gb's (i.e. something that is already smaller than a DVD+R) then you get an error9. Something about invalid subscript... I think it must be something else. I've done numerous encodes of discs less than 4.36Gb -- I've even done them down to a couple of megabytes.

Joergen
24th April 2004, 22:21
Originally posted by jdobbs
I think it must be something else. I've done numerous encodes of discs less than 4.36Gb -- I've even done them down to a couple of megabytes.

So far I've processed almost all disc with dvdshrink to remove subs first, but one disc I did recently gave an error 9 on preparing and it was cause of the shrink processing. Without it, the disc encoded and rebuilt fine.

So if you get error 9 on prepare, and did it through shrink, trying without preprocessing might help.

Ps love your new signature jdobbs :D

andal1208
26th April 2004, 21:58
1. DVD-R Version: 0.45 (beta)
2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.50
3. Using eclCCE? N

The VTS contains only one still frame and audio which is some minutes long. When trying to rebuild the first part DVD-RB produces an "buffer overflow Error #4". Maybe the crash results from the difference of audio and video length.

Thanks for the great tool,
Andal

jdobbs
27th April 2004, 01:20
Originally posted by andal1208
1. DVD-R Version: 0.45 (beta)
2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.50
3. Using eclCCE? N

The VTS contains only one still frame and audio which is some minutes long. When trying to rebuild the first part DVD-RB produces an "buffer overflow Error #4". Maybe the crash results from the difference of audio and video length.

Thanks for the great tool,
Andal Did you redo the entire thing from scratch or just try to rebuild?

huesage
27th April 2004, 03:11
I hope this helps:

1. DVD-R Version: 0.45
2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.66
3. Using eclCCE? Yes
4. Bug encountered: "run-time error '9': Subscript out of range"
5. DVD: The Big Lebowski NTSC.

Error showed up in rebuild phase of the process, I had checked to use half D1 for the extras, this version of "the big lebowski" has fullscreen, widescreen and extras.

andal1208
27th April 2004, 06:02
Originally posted by jdobbs
Did you redo the entire thing from scratch or just try to rebuild?
Sorry, I do not fully understand what this question means, but I try to describe how I did it.
Usually I prepare more than on DVD to rebuild. Then I merge the ECL files and encode the whole bunch.
After that I open the saved projects and press the rebuild button.
So I would rather say I redid it from scratch.
Sorry I forgot to say that I first tried to encode all the extras in "half D1" to save space. But with still frames you do not win too much I guess ;-)
After the first failed rebuild I encoded the still frames with full D1 but this did not work either.
Does it matter for rebuild, if the format of the video is changed by hand ?

Thanks a lot,
Andal

SAPSTAR
27th April 2004, 14:46
1. DVD-R Version: 0.45
2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.67.0.27
3. Using eclCCE? Y (1.81)
4. Bug encountered: THE HAUNTED MANSION 16:9 NTSC, Half-D1 and Half Space on extras : During the rebuild phase, I got a runtime error 9 subscript out of range. This movie has 13 VTS, It seems to do the error in the last VTS, but the process status bar is showing 75% which is not making sense because this last VTS is very small it should be at least at 95% :confused: .....I don't know if this info can help

@jdobbs : if you need more info, let me know....

PioSpec
29th April 2004, 10:49
I have problem:
1. DVD-RB Version: 0.45
2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.67.0.23
3. Using eclCCE? Y (1.7b)

When I want to click encode button I have message "Limitation of trial version" "Can't open ecl file"

Could you help me?

ok I have already. It was stupid question :)

jdobbs
29th April 2004, 11:01
1. Please don't post problems associated with cracked software. This is not a warez site.

2. Your "cracked" CCE version doesn't appeared to be cracked.

insanescape
29th April 2004, 13:00
1. DVD-RB Version: 0.45
2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.67.0.27
3. Using eclCCE? Y (1.81)
4. Matrix Revolutions - Half D1 for extras.

I get an error 9 - subscript out of range error when it's trying to rebuild VTS_02_0.VOB. 02_1 and 02_0's ifo and bup are fine.

I did half-d1 for extras on Natural Born Killers with .44 and it worked fine, though it has larger extras and the ones on Revolutions are pretty small.

Djuby
29th April 2004, 22:06
I made a backup using the "Half-D1 And Half Space For Extras" feature and the result came out very undersized - 3.86 GB. Here is part of the log:

-----------------
Phase I, PREPARATION started at 10:23:56
- Note: "Half-D1/Half Space for Extras" mode is enabled.
- VTS_02: 1,987,540 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 139,391 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_03: 1,937,422 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 119,552 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 55.3%
- Overall Bitrate : 3,052Kbs
HALF-D1 Extras increased Main-Movie bitrate by 25.8%
- HIGH/LOW/AVERAGE Cell Bitrates: 3,763/1,000/3,052 Kbs
Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 9 minutes.
-----------------

VTS_03 are the extras.

DVD-RB v0.45 with CCE SP 2.67.00.23. Am I using the feature correct?

Djuby

Harm
30th April 2004, 14:52
1. DVD-RB Version: 0.45
2. Encoder trying to use: CCE SP 2.67.00.23 or CCE SP 2.50.01.00
3. Using eclCCE? Y (1.7b and 1.5c)
4. Demo DVD Highlights 2001.

First congrats on your building this magnificent tool!
This is my first testrun and so I'm stumbling on some problems which maybe are because I did something wrong myself.....
:cool:

As you can see I am trying to use CCE SP versions. In the setup I supplied their paths in CCE SP 2.50 and CCE SP (new) leaving the path for CCE Basic blank.
I am using the three button approach.

Question: should I specify the CCE exe itself or the ECLCCE exe "belonging" to it? The help text file isn't clear about this.

After I prepared the test DVD (which takes far more than the 4-5 minutes mentioned in help text file.....) I hit Encode to get an error: "No CCE path has been set. Use menu Options/Setup to configure"
Does this mean that filling the CCE Basic path is mandatory?
As I haven't (yet) got CCE Basic this will be a problem.

So I supplied some dummy exe which has nothing to do with CCE for CCE SP 2.50 and selected CCE SP 2.66+ for the encode.
When I hit encode to my astonishment the dummy exe gets executed and not CCE SP 2.66+! The same happens when I select CCE SP 2.50!
When I stop the process and return to the CCE selection the selection has indeed automatically gone back to CCE Basic!
So something is wrong here..... :rolleyes:

Additional I have some minor things:
- What's the use of naming the first button Prepare when starting rebuilder and changing it to Process after the first preparation?
- There is no option to clear out path settings (besides deleting the line out of the ini file) or am I missing it?

SAPSTAR
30th April 2004, 14:59
Originally posted by insanescape
1. DVD-RB Version: 0.45
2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.67.0.27
3. Using eclCCE? Y (1.81)
4. Matrix Revolutions - Half D1 for extras.

I get an error 9 - subscript out of range error when it's trying to rebuild VTS_02_0.VOB. 02_1 and 02_0's ifo and bup are fine.

I did half-d1 for extras on Natural Born Killers with .44 and it worked fine, though it has larger extras and the ones on Revolutions are pretty small.

Try to increase the bitrate for the cells under 1000bps (In general, I put 1500bps), then reencode them ...Then rebuild. It always worked for me.

RobertR
30th April 2004, 15:25
Originally posted by Harm

Question: should I specify the CCE exe itself or the ECLCCE exe "belonging" to it? The help text file isn't clear about this.
Ermm... actually testing it is probably fastest way to find it out. EclCCE is way of overcoming CCE's inability to load ECL files. If your version can't load them directly you must point DVD-RB to EclCCE.

After I prepared the test DVD (which takes far more than the 4-5 minutes mentioned in help text file.....) I hit Encode to get an error: "No CCE path has been set. Use menu Options/Setup to configure"
Does this mean that filling the CCE Basic path is mandatory?
As I haven't (yet) got CCE Basic this will be a problem.
Time is there only for example.. Surely it doesn't take considerably longer on your setup :D
As for the error i must admit i got caught on this too. Have a look at Options/CCE Options menu and pick correct CCE there (by default CCE Basic is selected there). You must choose one of CCE SP versions.

jdobbs
30th April 2004, 22:58
Originally posted by Harm
1. DVD-RB Version: 0.45
2. Encoder trying to use: CCE SP 2.67.00.23 or CCE SP 2.50.01.00
3. Using eclCCE? Y (1.7b and 1.5c)
4. Demo DVD Highlights 2001.

First congrats on your building this magnificent tool!
This is my first testrun and so I'm stumbling on some problems which maybe are because I did something wrong myself.....
:cool:

As you can see I am trying to use CCE SP versions. In the setup I supplied their paths in CCE SP 2.50 and CCE SP (new) leaving the path for CCE Basic blank.
I am using the three button approach.

Question: should I specify the CCE exe itself or the ECLCCE exe "belonging" to it? The help text file isn't clear about this.

After I prepared the test DVD (which takes far more than the 4-5 minutes mentioned in help text file.....) I hit Encode to get an error: "No CCE path has been set. Use menu Options/Setup to configure"
Does this mean that filling the CCE Basic path is mandatory?
As I haven't (yet) got CCE Basic this will be a problem.

So I supplied some dummy exe which has nothing to do with CCE for CCE SP 2.50 and selected CCE SP 2.66+ for the encode.
When I hit encode to my astonishment the dummy exe gets executed and not CCE SP 2.66+! The same happens when I select CCE SP 2.50!
When I stop the process and return to the CCE selection the selection has indeed automatically gone back to CCE Basic!
So something is wrong here..... :rolleyes:

Additional I have some minor things:
- What's the use of naming the first button Prepare when starting rebuilder and changing it to Process after the first preparation?
- There is no option to clear out path settings (besides deleting the line out of the ini file) or am I missing it? If you don't want to use CCE Basic as your encoder you have to select something else under the "mode" menu. If you are using eclCCE you must first run it in standalone mode and point it to your CCE executable. Then you point the CCE path to eclCCE.exe/