FreQi
17th July 2004, 01:11
I've had error #0003 come up on me a couple times now, and typically all I could to to fix it was try again with a different version of CCE or DVD-RB. Only recently I started looking into alternate ways of fixing it.
In at least one case when I got the error message, I took note of the filename that DVD-RB was working on when it got the error. I looked for that file in the D2VAVS directory only to find that the .vaf and .m2v were missing. So I pulled that files's [item] and [file] blocks out of the REBUILDER.ECL and put it in it's own .ecl, then dropped it in CCE and encoded it. Then I renamed the .mpv it created to a .m2v and went back to DVD-RB, put it in 3-Click mode and hit Rebuild. Thankfully, that did the trick.
So here I am with another disc giving me the #0003 finger, but I don't see any missing .m2v's. I've tried re-encoding the file it crashes on as well as the the ones before and after it, but it still crashes.
What I have noticed is the segment before it is only 12 frames long, and it's 12 frames of blackness. Could this be what's giving DVD-RB v0.55b a hard time?
In at least one case when I got the error message, I took note of the filename that DVD-RB was working on when it got the error. I looked for that file in the D2VAVS directory only to find that the .vaf and .m2v were missing. So I pulled that files's [item] and [file] blocks out of the REBUILDER.ECL and put it in it's own .ecl, then dropped it in CCE and encoded it. Then I renamed the .mpv it created to a .m2v and went back to DVD-RB, put it in 3-Click mode and hit Rebuild. Thankfully, that did the trick.
So here I am with another disc giving me the #0003 finger, but I don't see any missing .m2v's. I've tried re-encoding the file it crashes on as well as the the ones before and after it, but it still crashes.
What I have noticed is the segment before it is only 12 frames long, and it's 12 frames of blackness. Could this be what's giving DVD-RB v0.55b a hard time?