View Full Version : Overflow Error 6 with 0.55
ookzDVD
6th July 2004, 02:09
I got the overflow error 6 with v0.55 during Q analysis.
Somehow the CCE is started and finished in very short time and DVD-RB try and try again until overflow.
One-pass VBR (CCE 2.6+ SP), Steal from extra (50%) and use Half-D1 enabled.
Sir Didymus
6th July 2004, 07:58
What release of ECLCCE are you using ?
1.81 is necessary if you run one pass VBR...
Cheers,
SD
jdobbs
6th July 2004, 12:59
I had this happen to me once. I thought I'd fixed it. The determination of Q kept going through the same numbers over and over. I'll take a look at it tonight.
ookzDVD
6th July 2004, 14:58
@Sir Didymus,
Yes. It's version 1.81 :)
@jdobbs,
It's happen with short duration of extra, 1 minutes more or less.
The SelectRangeEvery result is very short (or too short),
trim(SelectRangeEvery(1200,12),12,0)
So the predition result is always the same even with different Q :)
jdobbs
6th July 2004, 16:06
Originally posted by ookzDVD
@Sir Didymus,
Yes. It's version 1.81 :)
@jdobbs,
It's happen with short duration of extra, 1 minutes more or less.
The SelectRangeEvery result is very short (or too short),
So the predition result is always the same even with different Q :) That's a different problem. Check and make sure there aren't two versions of eclCCE on your system... if it comes out the same with different Q's it implies that the file is not changing between encodes. DVD-RB outputs a .M2V file during encoding -- some older versions of eclCCE ignored the request for that filename and output as .MPV -- look in your D2VAVS directory and see if there are some telltale .MPV files there.
ookzDVD
7th July 2004, 02:27
look in your D2VAVS directory and see if there are some telltale .MPV files there.
There is no .mpv files on my d2vavs folder, but there is .m2v files.
I was fine with v0.54, and with v0.55/a/b the Q analysis is broken,
only with DVD which have short of extra in the beginning.
PS. The DVD is Mummy Returns (Region 1).
I hope someone which have that DVD can try it.
Thanks you.
jdobbs
7th July 2004, 03:03
I'll fix it.
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