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Yayita
27th July 2004, 16:38
I am backing up a movie with multiple angles, with the BIG3 method.

When I was compiling I received the error:

Info Interleaving VOB, Block No 1
Error ERROR in Interleaving.
Error ERROR in making ILVU.
The PTSs are different at ILVU#6 in CELL#1 between angles.
Error Dvd_ilv : Reconfig Vobset Tree Error
Error Terminated Interleaving (X2Extras-VTS02_003_Track_t.vob).
Error Start PTS of ILVUs in each angle are deferent. The encoding paremeters should be same between angles.
Error Interleave is failed.
Error Multiplexing failed, Track "VTS02_003_Track"

Error MuxFromDB:MuxVTS failed
Error Multiplex failed
Error DVD Video files could not be created

I searched the forum, and discovered that this error happens when encoding parameters are not identical among different angles. To solve this problem you have to recode with BatchCCE again but check the angle checkbox.

Here is my problem. When I try to check the angle box, it unchecks as soon as I try to check the angle box of the next file (angle) in the batch list. I've tried to check the angle as they are starting to encode, but it did not work either.

Q1: Can you let BatchCCE know that it is an angle in the name of the file?

Q2: Can you let BatchCCE know that it is an angle with an option in the CCEdata.txt file?

Q3: Anybody has done this angle encoding succesfully help me with a tip.


Thanks for the tips ;-)

More info:

Demuxed by VobID with DIF4U. Each VobID is either 1 or more chapters or 1 angle within a chapter. I checked time codes in recoded angles, they where OK all starting at zero. All angles have same amount of frames.

jel
28th July 2004, 00:28
hi Yayita and welcome to the forums!Here is my problem. When I try to check the angle box, it unchecks as soon as I try to check the angle box of the next file (angle) in the batch listfollowing any changes made to a job in BatchCCE/DoCCE you must then press the '+ replace' button so that those changes are made permanent.

hth
j

Yayita
31st July 2004, 03:03
@jel

Thanks for your welcome and advice.

Is funny and embarrasing to see how one can solve more complicated things, and get lost in the painfully obvious.

Encode and multiplesed like a charm,

Thanks again for your help.

Yayita

influenza
3rd August 2004, 06:51
I can assure you you're not the only one that forgot to press the replace button every now and then ;) Nice that you succeeded and posted your results as feedback.