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JDay
14th April 2004, 08:46
Originally posted by DDogg
There are two anomalies I noticed in 36a

Yep, had the same problems with QuEnc. Sure wish I'd kept a backup of .35...

philos31
14th April 2004, 08:53
Finaly I've got my first error.

Runtime error 9, subscript out of range.


1. DVD-R Version: 0.36a 0.35 & 0.28
2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.67
3. Using eclCCE? N
4. Bug encountered: Runtime error 9, subscript out of range.
This occurs direct after clicking the prepare button.
After the error RB shuts down, and in the working dir I have 4 files:
Rebuilder.ecl
VO1.D2V
V01000000001001.AVS
V01000000001001.FLG
The last one is empty (0 bytes)
The ECL file and the AVS file only have the header writen:

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:01, CELLID:01
#------------------

This is a movie called "Ong Bak" (kind of Jacky Chan movie)

Maybe you are interested in the IFO files for further exploring?
Just give me a yell :)

Centurione
14th April 2004, 08:54
I noticed from other posts that the missing subtitles are not my problem only (see my previous post).
I did another backup with version v0.35 and still the missing subtitles problems appears.
Seems to be related to some kind of player (reading the replies nor budget not expensive, but just to the model).
Glad to hear that jdobbs is having an idea on that.
Keep up with the good work.

Lazza
14th April 2004, 09:33
Originally posted by philos31
Finaly I've got my first error.

Runtime error 9, subscript out of range.


1. DVD-R Version: 0.36a 0.35 & 0.28
2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.67
3. Using eclCCE? N
4. Bug encountered: Runtime error 9, subscript out of range.
This occurs direct after clicking the prepare button.
After the error RB shuts down, and in the working dir I have 4 files:

Sadly ditto here on trying to encode Cinema Paradiso (Theatrical Release)

1. 0.35 & 0.36a
2. CCE 2.50
3. Y
4. Bug encountered: Runtime error 9, subscript out of range.

Everything I've thrown at it so far has worked a treat until now too.

dancis
14th April 2004, 10:06
I am still getting buffer overflow errors when rebuilding , i think it is my fault.

Can it be a bad or too low memory problem? 256mb of memory is too little??

jdobbs
14th April 2004, 10:53
Originally posted by DMagic1
1. v.035
2. QuEnc
3. N
4. I got my FIRST runtime error.
Runtime error 5 during rebuilding on the last segment. The m2v was only 1k and was unplayable. The rest of the m2v files were playable. This was on a movie I've done maybe 8 times with DVD-RB with no error. I've used Rejig and CCE on this movie with v.035 with no errors before. You say you've used v0.35 on it before and are using v0.35 this time? Did you mean v0.36?

Msc_Alex
14th April 2004, 11:00
@Lazza and @philos31

have you tried this (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=469288&highlight=master+bottom#post469288)

worked for me
Only look for the first I GOP in the fist VTS_0*_1.VOB


@jdobbs I still have that mini dvd (~1MB)for you that will
cause the runtime 9 problem, I know Stutter has of course
a higher prio.

onesoul
14th April 2004, 11:05
Originally posted by jdobbs
I'll have to think about that. The term "layer break" that you see in IFOEDIT actually refers an STC discontinuity -- a point at which the clock is reset (usually to 0). It just happens that this sometimes occurs on DVDs at the point where it changes to the other layer. The problem is that if you actually do have a discontinuity, you'll get playback problems (stutter) by removing the flag.

Unlike some other methods that use CCE, I duplicate the form and settings of the original DVD -- including the clock resets when they happen. In order to remove the discontinuity flag I'd have to also make the clock continuous. Do you mean that not all points where layer changes the clock isn't reset to 0?

I think what Dmagic1 means is that the error happens with Quenc but not with rejig and cce.

nwg
14th April 2004, 11:12
DDogg wrote,
With rejig clearly checked, prepare phase completed. The encode button was pressed and threw an error:"The current selected mode does not match the mode used during "Prepare" - cannot continue."

I did the prepare using Rejig and managed to get encoding started after selecting CCE afterwards. However, it starts encoding in CCE. It looks like the new 'sanity check' is setup wrong.

I am sticking with 0.35 for now.

jdobbs
14th April 2004, 11:20
Originally posted by DDogg
There are two anomalies I noticed in 36a

1> With rejig clearly checked, prepare phase completed. The encode button was pressed and threw an error:"The current selected mode does not match the mode used during "Prepare" - cannot continue."

2> The encode would start if CCE was checked. However, I'm sure due to the above, when I did start encoding the abort button was borked and it threw an error. Even with dvd-rb was killed, instances of CCE kept appearing, so I had to kill rebuilder at a TM level.

Nice to see that length and aspect, thanks much, plus I replied to you on that other thing. Well -- that makes two "winners" posted in the same day. I hope today is better... A new version (v0.37) that fixes that error is posted. Maybe you should just look at it as a "feature" that prevents stuttering :rolleyes:

jdobbs
14th April 2004, 11:24
Originally posted by onesoul
Do you mean that not all points where layer changes the clock isn't reset to 0?

I think what Dmagic1 means is that the error happens with Quenc but not with rejig and cce. I'm saying it doesn't have to be reset to 0 -- but you need to flag a discontinuity for the timing involved. But if you look throught other DVDs you'll see lots of IFOEDIT tagged "layer breaks" -- it is flagged every time the clock is reset and a discontinuity is indicated.

jdobbs
14th April 2004, 11:35
Originally posted by jdobbs
Well -- that makes two "winners" posted in the same day. I hope today is better... A new version (v0.37) that fixes that error is posted. Maybe you should just look at it as a "feature" that prevents stuttering :rolleyes: Make that three... I've just uploaded 0.37a...

philos31
14th April 2004, 12:26
Originally posted by Msc_Alex
@Lazza and @philos31

have you tried this (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=469288&highlight=master+bottom#post469288)

worked for me
Only look for the first I GOP in the fist VTS_0*_1.VOB


@jdobbs I still have that mini dvd (~1MB)for you that will
cause the runtime 9 problem, I know Stutter has of course
a higher prio.

Well I compared it, but they are excatly like this:

[00af] Picture Coding Extension 143 255 247 28 0 0 [8f ff f7 1c 00 00 ]
Extension ID-bits: 8
f_code[0][0] (forward horizontal): 143
f_code[0][1] (forward vertical): 15
f_code[1][0] (backward horizontal): 255
f_code[1][1] (backward vertical): 15
intra_DC_precision: 1
picture_structure: 3
picture_structure: Frame picture
Top_Field_First: 0
TOP_FIELD_FIRST: 0
frame_pred_frame_dct: 0
concealment_motion_vectors: 0
q_scale_type: 1
intra_vlc_format: 1
alternate_scan: 1
Repeat_First_Field: 0
REPEAT_FIRST_FIELD: 0
chroma_420_type: 0
progressive_frame: 0
composite_display flag: 0

So I don't see the problem here!

0.37a is still giving the same error, but only on this dvd, all others i tried work without problems.

Lazza
14th April 2004, 12:40
Originally posted by Msc_Alex
@Lazza and @philos31

have you tried this (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=469288&highlight=master+bottom#post469288)

worked for me
Only look for the first I GOP in the fist VTS_0*_1.VOB



In the middle of another long encode right now (must upgrade that 1.8 Athlon! :D ) so will try that later cheers. :)

Msc_Alex
14th April 2004, 12:55
@philos31

Thanks for testing
It worked with 2 other people (a other theory down the drain)

Interesting, so al the VTS_*0_1.vob's are progressive and still runtime 9 ,weird ..
I found a other dvd that had a problem when I striped it with doitfast4u, one m2v
came out as IBFF (Interlaced bottom field fist) that also caused the problem.
Could you try this to confirm that all the m2v are progressive ? And just for fun
set the first [00af] Picture Coding Extension 143 255 247 28 0 0 [8f ff f7 1c 00 00 ]
to [00af] Picture Coding Extension 143 255 247 28 0 0 [8f ff f9 1c 00 00 ] see if this
works.
thx

@Lazza thanks hope to hear soon (good to know it also happens on AMD's)

DMagic1
14th April 2004, 17:31
QuEnc seems unaffected by the target size option(QuEncTargetSectors=).

My first test I didnt add the target size option and the movie was about 4,273,800,000 bytes.
On the second test I added QuEncTargetSectors=2300000, which should have been too big. The end result was about the same 4,273,800,000 bytes. :confused:

Mtz
14th April 2004, 18:04
That's not a bug. I just saw it.

http://img1.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img1&image=rbd_or_rdb.jpg

DMagic1
14th April 2004, 18:11
Originally posted by DMagic1
1. v.035
2. QuEnc
3. N
4. I got my FIRST runtime error.
Runtime error 5 during rebuilding on the last segment. The m2v was only 1k and was unplayable. The rest of the m2v files were playable. This was on a movie I've done maybe 8 times with DVD-RB with no error. I've used Rejig and CCE on this movie with v.035 with no errors before.

It would seem its a issue with QuEnc and small m2v creation. Problem appears when using a avs that creates a m2v thats only about 1 frame. QuEnc creates a m2v thats unplayable and is only 4 bytes in size. It seems not to contain any video info. During rebuilding the faulty m2v causes the error 5. The same m2v created with CCE or Rejig is playable.

jurij
14th April 2004, 18:44
The italian spanish audio issue is still there on .37a :((
I have choosed to keep italian audio in dvdrebuilder and it kept spanish (i can hear the spanish audio stream selecting spanish in the audio menu)
can you think to something?

robw
14th April 2004, 19:05
Originally posted by jurij
The italian spanish audio issue is still there on .37a :((
I have choosed to keep italian audio in dvdrebuilder and it kept spanish (i can hear the spanish audio stream selecting spanish in the audio menu)
can you think to something?

It will get fixed but til then here is my workflow:

1. Rip DVD to HD using DVDShrink. Be sure to set it for zero compression for main movie; however, deselect any audio, subtitles, or set compression for extras/menus.

2. Use DVDReMake to strip out any other stuff you don't want

3. Run DVD-RB

4. Burn DVD

This gives you total control over the content of the DVD.

Joergen
14th April 2004, 19:38
jdobbs: Dunno if its a bug really. But in 0.37a (havent tried it earlier) you can start the preparation without entering a working path.

jurij
14th April 2004, 19:59
quote:
Use DVDReMake to strip out any other stuff you don't want
---------------------------

What is it? where do i get it from? can i use that before dvdshrink?
please let me know.
Thanx!!!!

Joergen
14th April 2004, 20:01
Not unless you want to fork out 30$ just to test if it works or not. It seems like a great tool but wont be popular due to the price imo.

nwg
14th April 2004, 20:08
Both Titleset Blanker and DVD Stripper will strip out unwanted stuff. DVD Stripper is the more powerful program. They are both freeware as well.

jdobbs
14th April 2004, 20:20
Originally posted by jurij
The italian spanish audio issue is still there on .37a :((
I have choosed to keep italian audio in dvdrebuilder and it kept spanish (i can hear the spanish audio stream selecting spanish in the audio menu)
can you think to something? I thought this was fixed. DAMN! :angry:

jdobbs
14th April 2004, 20:21
Originally posted by Joergen
jdobbs: Dunno if its a bug really. But in 0.37a (havent tried it earlier) you can start the preparation without entering a working path. Just posted this fix (after reading your comment) with 0.38. Thanks.

Micke@home
14th April 2004, 21:41
1. DVD-RB Version 0.37a (and 0.35, 0.36a)
2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.50
3. Using eclCCE? Y
4. Bug encountered: Have tried to make a full back-up of James Bond - Goldeneye (PAL R2) using ver. 0.35 to 0.37a. I chosed everything but the main movie to be Half D1.
VTS 03 4:3 Half D1
VTS 04 16:9 the Movie (Full resolution)
VTS 05 16:9 Half D1
VTS 07 4:3 Half D1
VTS 08 4:3 Half D1
VTS 09 4:3 Half D1
When the encoding process starts for VTS 04, I get the err.msg
CCE encoding failed: AvistreamRead () failed
(0 x 80044074): Buffer is too small. CLicking OK gives next err. msg.
Vinfo_open () failed: Bad data C:\PROGRAM\DVD-RB\MOVIE\D2VAVS\V04000000001001.vaf. Clicking OK gives the same msg for the next .vaf and so on.
Rebuilder.ecl shows that vts 04 has also become Half D1, even if I left it unchecked (I think the below width is Half D1.. did not know what Half D1 was a week ago... ;-).
width=352
height=576

Tried The usual suspects (PAL R2) a couple of days ago (RB ver 0.33?)
and that worked just fine, but then I didn't choose any Half D1's...

djan
14th April 2004, 22:01
Hi jdobbs,

Trying DVD-RB 0.38, I'm always getting the same error with the movie "HERO". Run-time error '9' just after I push prepare button.

To help you to know what can be the problem, there are the created files :

REBUILDER.ECL :

; Cinema Craft Encoder SP -- Encoder Control List
; Created by DVD ReBuilder

V01.D2V :

DVD2AVIProjectFile
5
45 S:\- DVD -\- STRIPPER -\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB
45 S:\- DVD -\- STRIPPER -\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.VOB
45 S:\- DVD -\- STRIPPER -\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB
45 S:\- DVD -\- STRIPPER -\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_4.VOB
45 S:\- DVD -\- STRIPPER -\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.VOB

Stream_Type=1,0,0
iDCT_Algorithm=2
YUVRGB_Scale=1
Luminance=128,0
Picture_Size=0,0,0,0,0,0
Field_Operation=0
Frame_Rate=25000
Location=0,0,0,200AFE

V01000000001001.AVS :

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:01, CELLID:01
#------------------

V01000000001001.FLG :

Nothing.

Don't care about the "- STRIPPER -" directory, the same problem appears with the original source.

Thx.

Oldeman
15th April 2004, 03:15
DVD-RB .35-.38
ReJig
After rebuilding DVD in Video_TS output...

IFOedit Get VTS Sectors reports:
Sector address in table(VMGI_MAT)
Start sector of VMGM_VOBS: [old: 0] [new: 4etc]

on several different movies...

I think this was ok before about .34??

Does not seem to effect playback on my players, but thought you should know.

DVD-RB is AWESUM..AWESOME..Ditto...

DMagic1
15th April 2004, 03:56
Originally posted by DMagic1
QuEnc seems unaffected by the target size option(QuEncTargetSectors=).

My first test I didnt add the target size option and the movie was about 4,273,800,000 bytes.
On the second test I added QuEncTargetSectors=2300000, which should have been too big. The end result was about the same 4,273,800,000 bytes. :confused:


This time I used QuEncTargetSectors=2390000 and it came out 4,368,238,592 bytes

Micke@home
15th April 2004, 06:43
Hi jdobbs

If you look at my back-up result last time I tried JB -Goldeneye (yesterday), I have now tried again but with 0.38 but also without any Half D1's
(full DVD back-up, full resolution). It is for the moment rebuilding and I don't think there will be any errors. I don't think 0.38 has to do with it but because I didn't use any Half D1's.

Now I must run away to work... (It's 07:40 A:M and +3 degrees celsius..)

Gunner-GoNad
15th April 2004, 07:03
Originally posted by nwg
Both Titleset Blanker and DVD Stripper will strip out unwanted stuff. DVD Stripper is the more powerful program. They are both freeware as well.

I agree. I use DVD Stripper. Take out all the bull **** and leave just the main title. This helps Rebuilder (CCE) get the best bitrate. Makes for ultimate quality. :)

- Gunner-GoNad!

RB
15th April 2004, 09:06
jdobbs, I posted the following bug report for v0.31. Just tried again with v0.38 and the problem is exactly the same.
Ok, some details. The DVD is Man on the Moon PAL R2, runtime error 9 subscript out of range when processing VobId 07, CellId 01 in VTS2 during Prepare step. Here's the VTS:
Title Set (Movie) attributes:
Video: MPEG-2 720x576 (PAL) (PAL 625/50) (4:3) (not specified perm.display)
Audio 1: Deutsch (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC (ID: 0x80)

PGC_1 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 1] [00:01:55.09 / 25 fps] (Programs: 2) (Cells: 3) (uses VOB-IDs: 1,2,3)
[Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : time: 00:01:54.14 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:01:54.14] [Frames: 2864]
[Cell 02] [V/C Id: 2/ 1] Layer Br.: time: 00:00:00.10 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:01:54.24] [Frames: 2874]
[Ch 02] [Pg 02] [Cell 03] [V/C Id: 3/ 1] Layer Br.: time: 00:00:00.10 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:01:55.09] [Frames: 2884]

PGC_2 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 2] [00:01:59.16 / 25 fps] (Programs: 2) (Cells: 3) (uses VOB-IDs: 4,5,6)
[Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 4/ 1] : time: 00:01:58.21 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:01:58.21] [Frames: 2971]
[Cell 02] [V/C Id: 5/ 1] Layer Br.: time: 00:00:00.10 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:01:59.06] [Frames: 2981]
[Ch 02] [Pg 02] [Cell 03] [V/C Id: 6/ 1] Layer Br.: time: 00:00:00.10 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:01:59.16] [Frames: 2991]

PGC_3 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 3] [00:02:07.11 / 25 fps] (Programs: 5) (Cells: 5) (uses VOB-IDs: 7)
[Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 7/ 1] : time: 00:00:15.02 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:15.02] [Frames: 377]
[Ch 02] [Pg 02] [Cell 02] [V/C Id: 7/ 2] : time: 00:00:05.18 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:00:20.20] [Frames: 520]
[Ch 03] [Pg 03] [Cell 03] [V/C Id: 7/ 3] : time: 00:01:15.10 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:01:36.05] [Frames: 2405]
[Ch 04] [Pg 04] [Cell 04] [V/C Id: 7/ 4] : time: 00:00:30.21 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:02:07.01] [Frames: 3176]
[Ch 05] [Pg 05] [Cell 05] [V/C Id: 7/ 5] : time: 00:00:00.10 / 25 fps [Pos: 00:02:07.11] [Frames: 3186]

The 10-framer cells are still frames (1 still frame per cell). The last two AVS files it creates successfully are for VobId 05/CellId 01 and VobId 06/CellId 01 where the latter doesn't look right:

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:05, CELLID:01
#------------------
mpeg2source("E:\DVD2DVD-R\PROJECTS\MAN ON THE MOON\REBUILDER\D2VAVS\V02A.D2V")
trim(5837,5837)
ConvertToYUY2()

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:06, CELLID:01
#------------------
mpeg2source("E:\DVD2DVD-R\PROJECTS\MAN ON THE MOON\REBUILDER\D2VAVS\V02A.D2V")
trim(5838,5837)
ConvertToYUY2()

Note the frame number I marked in bold, I think this should be 5838 too. The last few lines of the D2V file it created:7 0 12866 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
7 0 128DF 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
7 0 1294F 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
7 0 12999 2

jdobbs
15th April 2004, 09:47
@RB
Thanks. That is definitely the problem. I just haven't been able to figure how it does it yet.

RB
15th April 2004, 10:06
I could try to recreate this structure in a very small DVD image and make that available to you. Let me know.

jdobbs
15th April 2004, 10:26
Originally posted by RB
I could try to recreate this structure in a very small DVD image and make that available to you. Let me know. It would probably work just to output PGC-2 as a separate movie.

jdobbs
15th April 2004, 10:27
@RB

What version are you using? DVD-RB doesn't output a V02A.D2V anymore. It should be a single V02.D2V.

RB
15th April 2004, 11:02
I'm using v0.38. Sorry, I was just quoting my original bug report for v0.31. Yes, the D2V is named different in v0.38, but everything else is the same. Same odd numbers in the AVS. So, do you want me to upload this somewhere?

jdobbs
15th April 2004, 11:16
Could you look at the IFO and see which cell has the highest sector offset? I'm thinking it might be related to the fact that it is the last frame in the cell -- but I'm not sure whether it is because it is the last frame in the cell, but not the VOB, or because it is the last frame in the cell and in the VOB.

HanSolo00
15th April 2004, 11:37
Originally posted by jurij
quote:
Use DVDReMake to strip out any other stuff you don't want
---------------------------

What is it? where do i get it from? can i use that before dvdshrink?
please let me know.
Thanx!!!!

DVDReMake is well worth the money, even if you use Shrink on a title this tool is great to pre-process. You can delete specific portions of the extras and menus, freeing up space, as well as delete the buttons for those removed features, so that the menu skips over the things you've removed. The other thing is the guy also updates the software almost every day which is nice to know it's being improved. It's got a lot of power because you can adjust all kinds of button/menu behavior in the advanced mode if you want to. The only major thing I wish was added to ReMake, is the ability to strip language or subpicture streams, because it would save a step having to do that in IFOedit (DVD-RB seemed to leave them in, silenced, in the last version I tried.) Anyway ReMake is a good tool to have whether you are doing Shrink or CCE backups because it's the only one I know of that lets you properly edit menus in detail.

As soon as my spindles of DVD-R show up (today or tomorrow) I'll be burning some new projects and doing some major testing again in my finicky Norcent for stutter. I've never had a run-time error or other, DVD-RB works great in that respect.

RB
15th April 2004, 13:03
Originally posted by jdobbs
Could you look at the IFO and see which cell has the highest sector offset? I'm thinking it might be related to the fact that it is the last frame in the cell -- but I'm not sure whether it is because it is the last frame in the cell, but not the VOB, or because it is the last frame in the cell and in the VOB.
The cell with the highest sector offset in this VTS is V/C Id: 7/5. IOW, all cells are sequential in the VOB as shown in the IFOEdit listing I posted.

mikegun
15th April 2004, 13:24
hi,

tried to backup lantana rc2.
after successful encoding the rebuild keeps hanging at the same point.
at least I tried it 2 times.
the programm is not responding. by the way: in taskmanager - applications I see two rebuilder tasks ?!
I'm running XP on an AMD system. I did 2 or 3 rebuilds with older versions before without any problems.

regards,

m.

edit: currently the process went over the last "hanging point"

jdobbs
15th April 2004, 13:41
Originally posted by mikegun
hi,

tried to backup lantana rc2.
after successful encoding the rebuild keeps hanging at the same point.
at least I tried it 2 times.
the programm is not responding. by the way: in taskmanager - applications I see two rebuilder tasks ?!
I'm running XP on an AMD system. I did 2 or 3 rebuilds with older versions before without any problems.

regards,

m.

edit: currently the process went over the last "hanging point" I've seen this happen when you bail out of CCE during an encode, I'm not sure what causes it yet. I'd suggest you kill any running DVD-RB processes and start again (as it looks like you have done).

jdobbs
15th April 2004, 13:42
@RB,

Thanks. So the offending CELL was in the middle of the VTS somewhere, not at the end. That should help.

mikegun
15th April 2004, 13:45
Originally posted by jdobbs
I've seen this happen when you bail out of CCE during an encode, I'm not sure what causes it yet. I'd suggest you kill any running DVD-RB processes and start again (as it looks like you have done).

the 3rd attempt was successful :-)

RB
15th April 2004, 14:18
Originally posted by jdobbs
@RB,

Thanks. So the offending CELL was in the middle of the VTS somewhere, not at the end. That should help.
Yes, exactly.

jdobbs
15th April 2004, 14:55
@RB

Is there any chance the next cell after the one that failed has a picture_structure other than FRAME?

Tognar
15th April 2004, 15:09
1. DVD-RB Version 0.38
2. Encoder being used: CCE 2.66
3. Using eclCCE? Y
4. Bug encountered: DVD-RB fails with a buffer overflow error #0004 during the rebuild phase when backing up Noir disc 5 (NTSC region 1). It just so happens disc 5 was the one I was on when I decided to try DVD-RB. :) I don't yet know if it fails on any of the other discs, I will try another one soon to see. It fails while processing VTS_06 rebuilding segment 0 VOBID:1 CELLID:1. The progress bar moves all the way to the right on that file (V06000000001001.M2V) before showing the error. The program then exists after I click ok (pops up a process must abort dialog first) so unfortunately I can not use the copy status to clipboard option. Here's the VTS:

Title Set (Movie) attributes:
Video: MPEG-2 720x480 (NTSC) (NTSC 525/60) (4:3) (not specified perm.display)
Audio 1: English (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC (ID: 0x80)
Audio 2: English (Dolby AC-3) 2ch 48Kbps DRC (ID: 0x81)
SubPicture 1: English (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x20)
SubPicture 2: English (2-bit rle ) (ID: 0x21)

PGC_1 (program chain): [Title(TTN): 1] [00:09:38.16 / 30 fps] (Programs: 7) (Cells: 7) (uses VOB-IDs: 1)
[Ch 01] [Pg 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : time: 00:01:30.21 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:01:30.21] [Frames: 2721] SP/ILVU/DISC/SA:[ no/ no/yes/ no]
[Ch 02] [Pg 02] [Cell 02] [V/C Id: 1/ 2] Layer Br.: time: 00:01:35.16 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:03:06.07] [Frames: 5587] SP/ILVU/DISC/SA:[ no/ no/ no/ no]
[Ch 03] [Pg 03] [Cell 03] [V/C Id: 1/ 3] Layer Br.: time: 00:01:00.21 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:04:06.28] [Frames: 7408] SP/ILVU/DISC/SA:[ no/ no/ no/ no]
[Ch 04] [Pg 04] [Cell 04] [V/C Id: 1/ 4] Layer Br.: time: 00:02:00.11 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:06:07.09] [Frames: 11019] SP/ILVU/DISC/SA:[ no/ no/ no/ no]
[Ch 05] [Pg 05] [Cell 05] [V/C Id: 1/ 5] Layer Br.: time: 00:02:00.11 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:08:07.20] [Frames: 14630] SP/ILVU/DISC/SA:[ no/ no/ no/ no]
[Ch 06] [Pg 06] [Cell 06] [V/C Id: 1/ 6] Layer Br.: time: 00:01:30.09 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:09:37.29] [Frames: 17339] SP/ILVU/DISC/SA:[ no/ no/ no/ no]
[Ch 07] [Pg 07] [Cell 07] [V/C Id: 1/ 7] : time: 00:00:00.16 / 30 fps [Pos: 00:09:38.15] [Frames: 17355] SP/ILVU/DISC/SA:[yes/ no/ no/ no]


And here's the AVS file for that clip:

#------------------
# AVS File Created by DVD Rebuilder
# VOBID:01, CELLID:01
#------------------
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\MPEG2Dec3dg.dll")
mpeg2source("D:\NOIR_5\REBUILD\D2VAVS\V06.D2V")
trim(0,2686)
ConvertToYUY2(interlaced=true)
AudioDub(BlankClip())


As you can see, its not a still frame, it's definately using the correct MPEG2Dec3dg.dll, and decomb.dll is not being used. The AVS file plays back fine as well as the encoded M2V file.

Finally, thanks for putting in the time and effort to give such an awsome application to the community. :)

RB
15th April 2004, 15:29
Originally posted by jdobbs
@RB

Is there any chance the next cell after the one that failed has a picture_structure other than FRAME?
Gotcha. Exactly, the pictures in V/C id: 7/1 are not FRAME, and the first picture is TOP_FIELD.

jdobbs
15th April 2004, 15:35
@Tognar

As you can see, its not a still frame, it's definately using the correct MPEG2Dec3dg.dll, and decomb.dll is not being Error 0004 means I have run out of buffers in a routine that flushes remaining data (audio and subpictures) from the original DVD cell to the newer one. This just means you have a sh*tload of stuff after the final video frame. It is related to the STILL issue, even if it isn't a STILL.