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sidders
13th June 2004, 01:03
Every version of Rebuilder since 0.49 has crashed CCE, whether its 2.50, 2.66 or 2.67. I have had various error message from 'different to previous pass' to simply crashing. I tried reinstalling everyrthing, trying the previous version etc, and my problems (on different films by the way) did not stop until I went back to version 0.49. Anyone else had this problem? Usually it crashes whilst encoding the first section in the encoding process.

Also the later version take ages to start the transcoding process - the HD light is on indicating activity, but it doesn't seem to start for about 20 mins. Is this right?

Is anyone else getting CCE crashes with the latest versions?

djackson
13th June 2004, 22:39
1. DVD-RB Version : 0.52
2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.67 SP
3. Using eclCCE? : Y
4. Disc : The Mummy (Ultimate Edition Disc 2) R4 PAL
5. Bug encountered :
When doing the Rebuild phase, Overall % progress runs from 0 to -1500% (minus), gets past VTS5, jumps to -150% and finally finishes at 100%. Result is about 2Gig undersize. VTS5 is the problem.

I've checked that VTS5 is encoded by CCE, but its being skipped in the rebuild phase. I've loaded the before/after VOBs into DVDReMake to confirm this. The only difference I can see with the orig VOB is it starts out B&W 4:3 (runs with an old Boris Karloff "The Mummy" clip) before returning to normal colour 16:9 extras. The rebuilt VOB shows as no video.

Any assistance appreciated.

gizzin
19th June 2004, 00:18
The last post i had i wasnt to descriptive of what i've used. Well this time i tested a new movie and it was rules of engagement. What was used to burn the output was elby clone cd 2.0.8.4. at 4x speed.

1. DVD-RB Version : 0.52
2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.67.00.10
3. Using eclCCE? : Y
4. Disc: Region 1 NTSC
5. Bug Encountered:

At about 7 minutes into the movie there is a blip in the audio or dropout. Im not sure what you describe it as. It was in more of a action part of the movie, more bass if that matters any. But there was only one this time unlike the other movies. Is it the program used to burn the output or media even?

rayvt
21st June 2004, 23:24
Doing an episode DVD, with v0.53. DVDRB completely skipped one vob--VTS_01_1.VOB. Nero complains, and WINDVD just closes immediately. In the "Video Title Sets" box, dvdrb doesn't show VTS_01 at all. Examining these vobs, VTS_01_0.VOB is the main title/menu screen, VTS_01_1.VOB is 16 seconds of FBI warning.
Below is directory listings of the original and the output of dvdrb.

Directory of H:\DVD-Rips\TTSS_D1\VIDEO_TS\*
16,384 VIDEO_TS.BUP
16,384 VIDEO_TS.IFO
116,736 VIDEO_TS.VOB
40,960 VTS_01_0.BUP
40,960 VTS_01_0.IFO
45,703,168 VTS_01_0.VOB
16,461,824 VTS_01_1.VOB
55,296 VTS_02_0.BUP
55,296 VTS_02_0.IFO
116,736 VTS_02_0.VOB
1,073,565,696 VTS_02_1.VOB
968,695,808 VTS_02_2.VOB
55,296 VTS_03_0.BUP
55,296 VTS_03_0.IFO
116,736 VTS_03_0.VOB
1,073,565,696 VTS_03_1.VOB
1,038,739,456 VTS_03_2.VOB
36,864 VTS_04_0.BUP
36,864 VTS_04_0.IFO
116,736 VTS_04_0.VOB
912,451,584 VTS_04_1.VOB

Directory of F:\00-dvdrb-cce\VIDEO_TS\*
16,384 VIDEO_TS.BUP
16,384 VIDEO_TS.IFO
116,736 VIDEO_TS.VOB
40,960 VTS_01_0.BUP
40,960 VTS_01_0.IFO
45,703,168 VTS_01_0.VOB
61,440 VTS_02_0.BUP
61,440 VTS_02_0.IFO
116,736 VTS_02_0.VOB
1,073,739,776 VTS_02_1.VOB
697,690,112 VTS_02_2.VOB
61,440 VTS_03_0.BUP
61,440 VTS_03_0.IFO
116,736 VTS_03_0.VOB
1,073,739,776 VTS_03_1.VOB
798,140,416 VTS_03_2.VOB
40,960 VTS_04_0.BUP
40,960 VTS_04_0.IFO
116,736 VTS_04_0.VOB
946,302,976 VTS_04_1.VOB

rayvt
22nd June 2004, 01:24
One more interesting/weird thing: DVDShrink reports that that missing vob has 8 audio streams, all with 0 MB, and 32 sub-pictures, all with 0 MB. Dunno if that has anything to do with the problem.

jdobbs
22nd June 2004, 02:05
Doing an episode DVD, with v0.53. DVDRB completely skipped one vob--VTS_01_1.VOB. Nero complains, and WINDVD just closes immediately. In the "Video Title Sets" box, dvdrb doesn't show VTS_01 at all. Examining these vobs, VTS_01_0.VOB is the main title/menu screen, VTS_01_1.VOB is 16 seconds of FBI warning. Big mistake.

ALL: Please download version 0.53a just uploaded. Version 0.53 had a very serious error that can make some files not be added to the destination directory.

My apologies.

Piaf
24th June 2004, 00:58
Hi,

1. DVD-RB Version : 0.53a
2. Encoder being used: CCE SP 2.69.01.04
3. Using eclCCE? : No
4. Disc: Region 2 PAL - Master and Commander -6,77GB
5. Bug Encountered:

all went fine,getting this error while rebuilding the disc:
http://www.asdfhost.com/members/superpolm/dvdrb.png

cheers for another great tool btw!!;)

steinho
24th June 2004, 08:38
Two issues:

1)I find that rebuilding with 0.53a still produces error when burning with NERO 6 - says that there is errors in structure ... Doing the rebuild step with 0.52 instead works!!!

2)Could not load codex - contact nic error on single frame m2v files: I've found that using vobedit to extract the "not reencoded" m2v file, giving it the correct name and editing .inf file to set ratio to 100,0 (not sure if the last is nessesary) works!!! I can then rebuild with success afterwards - no "error in ifoupdate - contact developer"


Stein

RyLoS
24th June 2004, 09:38
I'm using AVISynth 2.54, CCE SP 2.67.0.27 with eccecl 1.81.
Im' using dgdecode.dll taken from dgmpgdec1012a.zip found in the software section of doom9 (i think it's last version).

The problem is that dgdecode.dll decode d2v files with version v06, BUT, the d2v files created by DVD-Rebuilder are not v06.
Opening an .AVS file with my player dgdecode says that d2v file is obsolete.

What can i do? If i need an older version of mpeg2decdg where i can find it?

Thanks in advance

RyLoS

Noah
24th June 2004, 09:52
http://www.avisynth.org/warpenterprises/files/decodefix110.zip

wmansir
24th June 2004, 20:29
Ok, this is my bad. I told Doom9 I would update the D9 site guide for DVD-RB, but I forgot that the links to software get updated to the latest versions (either automatically or someone else does it). That's probably why a lot of people have been trying to use DGDecode and encountering problems. I'll fix it today.

lamster
24th June 2004, 20:40
Originally posted by steinho
2)Could not load codex - contact nic error on single frame m2v files: I've found that using vobedit to extract the "not reencoded" m2v file, giving it the correct name and editing .inf file to set ratio to 100,0 (not sure if the last is nessesary) works!!! I can then rebuild with success afterwards - no "error in ifoupdate - contact developer"

Someone else had suggested rerunning QuENC for that m2v with the same options except only 1 pass. Not only does that work fine, but if you do it before the rebuild phase, you don't get the "error in ifoupdate", and don't have to rebuild a second time.

Joergen
30th June 2004, 04:01
jdobbs: I have a bug for DVD-RB 0.54:

It might not concern almost anybody, but this disc I tried to encode to conver from LB to 16:9 comes out with only the first sub stream working in windvd or powerdvd, and dvdshrink shows the streams as 0MB but present. Doing a quick chunk through dvdshrink (of the original) in re-author keeps the subs working though.

Since the disc is from a disrespected studio and a letterbox movie (always a sign of incompetence) so it might be an authoring error.

I can send you files if you want to take a look jdobbs.

rayvt
30th June 2004, 04:11
Tried to do League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (NTSC-WS), with CCE-OPV. RB 0.54, CCE v2.66.01.07.
It came out much too large--5,228,167,168 bytes. When I redid it without OPV, it came out 4,654,751,744 bytes.
What further info do you need to debug this?

I see you only use 1% sample. Is this really enough? When I was doing DVD2SVCD, I used 4%.

Thanks.

sidders
30th June 2004, 06:58
Just used 0.54 version on Annie Hall. It cae out too big by 20mb. This is the first time that I have had an oversize movie with DVD-RB.

jdobbs
1st July 2004, 00:55
Originally posted by sidders
Just used 0.54 version on Annie Hall. It cae out too big by 20mb. This is the first time that I have had an oversize movie with DVD-RB. Were you using "half/half" or "steal" options? Also -- have you changed any of the TargetSectors= parameters?

sidders
1st July 2004, 06:53
no, didn't change any of those options

rayvt
3rd July 2004, 00:07
I got a buffer overflow error #0003, during rebuild. DDV-rb v0.54, on Once Upon A Time in America, disk 2. First time in a long time for this error.

Joergen
3rd July 2004, 00:45
Originally posted by rayvt
I got a buffer overflow error #0003, during rebuild. DDV-rb v0.54, on Once Upon A Time in America, disk 2. First time in a long time for this error.

That movie has 1GB+ of unreferenced video on disc2, could cause problems.

Faust2
3rd July 2004, 12:55
@jdobbs:

I can confirm that v0.54 resolved my first problem with stills/BOV. The famous "Brad Pitt Quiz" :rolleyes: in "7 Years in Tibet", R2, didn't work with 0.53a and PowerDVD, the picture freezed when using the button, although the sound seemed OK. Now with 0.54 everything is OK.

Keep it up!!

TheSeeker
9th July 2004, 13:46
This may be related to Open Known Issue #11 but in my Sony 5 disc changer the copy of Deer Hunter I made will skip backwards a second or two and replay what we just saw. Really quite wierd. It seems to happen at fairly regular intervals, possibly at the seams of the m2v files that cce breaks the movies up into. Not sure if I should have put this as an update to the Known Issue or put it here so I put the issue here.

Encoded with:

DVDRB 0.54
CCE 2.50
Newest decrypter to rip

rayvt
10th July 2004, 02:39
"...buffer overflow error #0003, during rebuild. DDV-rb v0.54, on Once Upon A Time in America, disk 2."

Turns out the problem was that one of the vob's didn't get ripped. Dvdshrink caught that right away. Seems that DVD-RB didn't figure it out at all, but just crashed during the rebuild stage.

Harm
10th July 2004, 19:42
Originally posted by TheSeeker
This may be related to Open Known Issue #11 but in my Sony 5 disc changer the copy of Deer Hunter I made will skip backwards a second or two and replay what we just saw. Really quite wierd. It seems to happen at fairly regular intervals, possibly at the seams of the m2v files that cce breaks the movies up into. Not sure if I should have put this as an update to the Known Issue or put it here so I put the issue here.

Encoded with:

DVDRB 0.54
CCE 2.50
Newest decrypter to rip
I have something similar with version 0.55b.
At 2 places movie stops (only in stand alone player) and when you go forward it shows the same images as several seconds before and then runs on again..... both places are not beginnings of chapters.....
weird :confused:

jdobbs
11th July 2004, 00:02
Originally posted by rayvt
"...buffer overflow error #0003, during rebuild. DDV-rb v0.54, on Once Upon A Time in America, disk 2."

Turns out the problem was that one of the vob's didn't get ripped. Dvdshrink caught that right away. Seems that DVD-RB didn't figure it out at all, but just crashed during the rebuild stage. Use DVDShrink then. If you want to make comparisons, go somewhere else.

Madibaman
8th March 2006, 20:52
Hi there.

Im running DVD-RB Pro and CCE Basic, having only succesfully build one movie, and the result was awesome.

After that, I installed some viewers, such as Quicktime, Flash, Realplayer, and some others that I can't remember (I just installed them without further ado during internet browsing).

Now, when I try to back up a movie ("Heat") I get an error message when the "rebuild" phase is well over, saying that there is an "error opening output VOB", with an errorcode "00035 00076".

Is there any connection between installing those wievers and the behaviour of DVD-RB? And, can you help me with that errorcode?

I tried to uninstall Quicktime and Realplayer, but the result was the same.

Please help me, if anyone can.

Best regards,

Madibaman.

jdobbs
8th March 2006, 21:43
That means your output directory is no longer valid. That typically happens when you delete something between the time you did the PREPARE and the REBUILD. I'd suggest you edit the REBUILDER.INI file and delete the lines for

SOURCE=
WORKING=
OUTPUT=

Then repoint to them from within DVD-RB.

Madibaman
9th March 2006, 12:25
Thanks, I'll try that.

Best,

Madibaman

TRALALA
13th April 2006, 11:05
1: DVD-RB 1.xx & CCE SP 2.66-2.70

In the phase "prepare" sometimes the Q Level = 1. I have compared the file V01_Q_ANALYSIS.avs in each pass and i found that RB deletes the last line:

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:01, CELLID:06
#------------------
LoadPlugin("C:\Archivos de programa\DVD-RB PRO\DGDecode.dll")
mpeg2source("E:\DVDR\D2VAVS\V01.D2V")
SelectRangeEvery(750,15)
ConvertToYUY2()
AudioDub(BlankClip())

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:01, CELLID:06
#------------------
LoadPlugin("C:\Archivos de programa\DVD-RB PRO\DGDecode.dll")
mpeg2source("E:\DVDR\D2VAVS\V01.D2V")
SelectRangeEvery(750,15)
ConvertToYUY2()

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:01, CELLID:06
#------------------
LoadPlugin("C:\Archivos de programa\DVD-RB PRO\DGDecode.dll")
mpeg2source("E:\DVDR\D2VAVS\V01.D2V")
SelectRangeEvery(750,15)

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:01, CELLID:06
#------------------
LoadPlugin("C:\Archivos de programa\DVD-RB PRO\DGDecode.dll")
mpeg2source("E:\DVDR\D2VAVS\V01.D2V")

... etc.

RB Log is this:
[11:39:45] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE 2.70.2.0 encoder selected.
- "One Pass VBR (w/analysis)" mode is enabled.
- VTS_01: 2.963.883 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 190.248 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 71,7%
- Overall Bitrate : 3.988Kbs
- Space for Video : 3.704.348KB
- Analyzing VTS_01 for optimal Q factor.
-- TargetSize (sectors):1.879.957
-- Sampling 3810 of 190248 frames.
-- Predicted size (sectors) at Q=26: 2.612.523
-- Predicted size (sectors) at Q=40: 2.055.976
-- Predicted size (sectors) at Q=45: 1.914.032
-- Predicted size (sectors) at Q=46: 1.130.739
-- Predicted size (sectors) at Q=19: 137.004
-- Predicted size (sectors) at Q=1: 164.013
- Q Value selected: 1
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 4.567/3.048/3.988 Kbs
[12:02:08] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 23 minutes.

:thanks:

jdobbs
13th April 2006, 12:51
???

I can't imagine how that could happen? How are you checking them? If it were doing that you'd think it would crash after a couple of prediction passes... I'll give it a test.

jdobbs
13th April 2006, 13:02
I just tested it and it works correctly for me. I opened up the AVS file as each prediction pass was being accomplished and they were all the same (complete). What title are you encoding?

[Edit] Ok... just realized. This is one of the many symptoms that happens on the extremely poorly "cracked" version floating around. It also will create discs with lots of playback problems...

Enough said.