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krieger2005
18th May 2004, 12:38
Hi,
I use DVD Rebuilder 0.49

i tested last night the batch-file processing. For that i hat to save a project. When i reload the same Project the Settings, wich i made for AVS are lost:
- "Deinterlace with Decomb" was unchecked (i checked it when i save the project)
- "Disable Interlaces" was for selected VTS-Parts unchecked.

Seems, that DVD Rebuilder does not Load the project File correct or save them correct.


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EDIT:

Further:
When i set "Deinterlace with Decomb" and set uncheck for Example "VTS_04" in "Disable Interlaced" i get AVS files for Example "V04000000001001.AVS" where the Source was NOT Deinterlaced and "V04000100002001.AVS" was Deinterlaced with Decomb. Why that?

When Push "Abort-Button" in Batch-Processing Window DVD Rebuilder close themself

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Here some proposes for the future versions:
- I Use CCE 2.66 with ECLCCE. I get alway undersized DVD's (some 200 MB). Could one get a switch, where to set the "FULL OUTPUT SIZE"?
- I want to deinterlace my Sources with "Kerneldeinterlacer". Is there an option to do this? To modify the AVS-Files is very troublesome...

At all the Tool make it very easy to decrease a DVD without loss of quality. Thanks for that.

Macht weiter so !!!

krieger2005
20th May 2004, 22:08
where should i write this bug-report, when the developer can see it. Is there a special thread for that?
Have someone the same experience? Or is this my fault?

wmansir
20th May 2004, 22:18
There is a specific thread for bug reports here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=73853). It's a bit of a hold over from when all DVD-RB discussion was in the one-click subforum. But it wouldn't be a bad idea to post a short report there using the format given in the first post (of that thread) and then provide a link to this thread for more information and discussion.

jdobbs
21st May 2004, 00:19
I got it. It really isn't a bug -- I actually purposely didn't save those settings to the INI (so it wouldn't be included in the project) because it was more likely that someone would mistakenly leave them on and cause problems.... I'll look at some kind of compromise. You can increase the target size -- look at the "Settings" sticky that wmansir created.