View Full Version : [Update] Error #0003 still there in DVD-RB 0.60
djan
12th September 2004, 02:04
Hi jdobbs,
I'm sorry to let you know that Error 0003 still there in RB 0.59 !
jdobbs
12th September 2004, 02:16
You know I haven't see an Error #0003 since early in the versions...
What version of CCE, AVISYNTH, etc...?
djan
12th September 2004, 02:24
CCE SP 2.50
Avisynth 2.5.5
Just to let you know, it always works with 0.57. It no more worked since 0.57a until 0.59.
jdobbs
12th September 2004, 02:26
Did it work with 0.56?
djan
12th September 2004, 02:33
No, it didn't work with 0.56. It worked since 0.57. You had fixed the bug but it came back when you released 0.57a.
I just deleted all the encoded files. I'm trying to encode all the DVD again with 0.59 to see what happens.
Fr4nz
12th September 2004, 09:23
Man you should consider to reinstall both avisynth and rebuilder because here in my pc RB 0.59 and Avisynth 2.55 are working perfectly.
Maybe you should consider also to reinstall Windows in case the problem doesn't disappear...
djan
12th September 2004, 12:39
Originally posted by Fr4nz
Man you should consider to reinstall both avisynth and rebuilder because here in my pc RB 0.59 and Avisynth 2.55 are working perfectly.
Maybe you should consider also to reinstall Windows in case the problem doesn't disappear... Error 0003 appears only rarely on specific cases. I've got a DVD that has this specific case so I keep it to test each release of DVD-RB. If this error doesn't appear with 0.57 (jdobbs corrected the bug in this version), it means it has nothing to be with avisynth or windows installation. You're talking about to reinstall rebuilder ? Man, you know there is no installation. Each release is independant from all others. RB 0.59 works perfectly for me too but it unfortunately fails for the specific case I have on wich occuring the error 0003.
djan
12th September 2004, 12:46
jdobbs,
I re-encoded all the DVD and the error appeared at the same place. So, no need to re-encode all the DVD each time. I tried again the rebuilding phase with 0.57 and it worked flawlessly. You remember, you corrected the bug in this version. Can't you go back in your code ?
Fr4nz
12th September 2004, 12:54
Originally posted by djan
Error 0003 appears only rarely on specific cases. I've got a DVD that has this specific case so I keep it to test each release of DVD-RB. If this error doesn't appear with 0.57 (jdobbs corrected the bug in this version), it means it has nothing to be with avisynth or windows installation. You're talking about to reinstall rebuilder ? Man, you know there is no installation. Each release is independant from all others. RB 0.59 works perfectly for me too but it unfortunately fails for the specific case I have on wich occuring the error 0003.
Well for "uninstalling" I mean also deleting the ini file.
jdobbs
12th September 2004, 12:56
Ok -- I want to do a test. Try the version attached and see if it goes away.
Everyone else -- don't download and use this version, it is known to cause other errors -- it is meant specifically to test this 0003 error.
djan
12th September 2004, 13:04
It works !!!
jhmac
12th September 2004, 13:05
I tried it and I dont get the #0004 error either... See this
thread (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=82240)
jdobbs
12th September 2004, 13:25
Unfortunately it causes other errors... let me look at it and see what I can do. I still haven't figured out why this has as much impact (negative and positive) as it does.
djan
19th September 2004, 13:34
Hi jdobbs,
Error #0003 still there in your new release 0.60. I re-encoded all the DVD again. 0.57 still works for rebuilding the project.
jdobbs
19th September 2004, 13:47
I understand. I'm not sure what to do about that one yet... I also don't understand why in never happens to me. I haven't gotten a #0003 or #0004 error in any of the last 10-15 versions.
junkyardogg
19th September 2004, 14:44
Hi yall--- Have been reading this thread with interest for I got my first error 003 overnight batching 2 backups. It happened using AviSyth 2.54
CCP SP 2.67.00.23
DVD-RB .60
Will go back to DVD-RB .057 and retry as stated above.First error 003 after dozens of backups...Junk
djan
19th September 2004, 15:16
Happy to know I'm not alone :) Did you processed pre-processing ?
KSPSlice
19th September 2004, 15:29
i have been having error 3 since version 57. i did one succesful back up with 57 and its been error 3 ever since (including with the same version 57). i am planning on doing a clean install of windows xp sp2 this week and will see if it works after the reformat.
something must have happened as i have had one version work and not work although it was a different movie.
i am using avi synth 2.5 and CCE SP trial 2.67.00.27 with no pre-processing. just straight from dvd decrypter.
johnnyquid
19th September 2004, 18:51
I am now getting #0003 error when backing up American Beauty NTSC. This title used to get #0004 errors and have problems with 1 frame clips (for which Quenc fail in two pass mode) using prior versions of RB. Those errors are now gone with version 0.60 but now backup fails with #0003 error during rebuild.
I was using Quenc 0.54 and AviSynth 2.55.
gorangel
19th September 2004, 21:21
I get #0003 error for the first time, after upgrade to V0.60
I´m using
DVD RB 0.60
CCE SP trial 2.67.00.23 with eclcee 1.81
Avi synth 2.5.5
Help
jdobbs
19th September 2004, 21:44
Originally posted by johnnyquid
I am now getting #0003 error when backing up American Beauty NTSC. This title used to get #0004 errors and have problems with 1 frame clips (for which Quenc fail in two pass mode) using prior versions of RB. Those errors are now gone with version 0.60 but now backup fails with #0003 error during rebuild.
I was using Quenc 0.54 and AviSynth 2.55. Have you done any preprocessing?
jdobbs
19th September 2004, 21:56
I'm about to do an encode of American Beauty, NTSC. I've done it before with no problems -- I'll let you know how it goes.
johnnyquid
19th September 2004, 22:26
@Jdobbs
No preprocessing was done.
All english audio streams were kept except DTS.
Dynamically assign cell bitrates was only Mode option selcected.
The following was set in Options->Setup:
"Add mpeg2dec3dg to avs" was selected. The mpeg2dec3dg used was the version 1.0.1.0 4/24/04 9:03am one. Decomb.dll was decomb521.dll (Version 5.2.1). No options were picked for Quenc.
Is there may be more than one DVD version of American Beauty? I have seen some other comments about American Beauty in the forum.
junkyardogg
19th September 2004, 22:41
Further to my earlier post- Yes I did preprocess with DVDShrink and did "movie only". I also redid a "batched" encode with DVD-RB of the same two movies using DVD-RB 0.57 and there was NO 003 error. Hope this helps a little....Junk
jdobbs
19th September 2004, 22:48
Well... that means you are probably on your own. I really can't spend time debugging problems that may have been caused by other software.
junkyardogg
19th September 2004, 23:52
Funny....... both times the encoding was done with the SAME original file--one was successful with DVD-RB .57 and one was NOT with DVD-RB .60...I guess one could pass it of on some elses software
erdoke
20th September 2004, 00:03
Originally posted by junkyardogg
Funny....... both times the encoding was done with the SAME original file--one was successful with DVD-RB .57 and one was NOT with DVD-RB .60...I guess one could pass it of on some elses software
I suggest you (and everyone) to take a deep breath and wait a couple of days with your dropout and #003, 004 errors.
This time I truely understand how frustrated jdobbs can be. I feel the same when doing a lot of work on sg and it seems that it was in a way and partly wasted, but don't understand the whys.
I'm pretty sure that he will fix this soon with your kind help.;)
jdobbs
20th September 2004, 00:03
@junkyarddogg
No. I accept all my problems and I'm not saying whether or not it was caused by the preprocessing. But I have said very clearly that using preprocessing creates too many unknown variables.
The fact that no one listens is not my fault. Please check your attitude at the door. This, after all, is still free software.
jdobbs
20th September 2004, 00:14
BTW: The reason 0.57 accepted your source was because I wrote code in an attempt to bypass bad input... but it caused another bigger issue so I removed it. Try the disc without preprocessing and it will probably work. What does that tell you?
This is the thanks I get for trying to clean up someone elses mess. It won't happen again.
junkyardogg
20th September 2004, 00:36
jdobbs--
I sincerely apologize if you perceive what I said as an "attitude".I have nothing but respect and admiration for you and your methods of trying to improve on your terrific software.I can only imagine the hours of hard work that have gone into the coding. I was only posting to this thread thinking you wanted as much input as possible NOT to frustrate you more....Junk
jdobbs
20th September 2004, 00:53
This has been a truly bad day.
johnnyquid
20th September 2004, 07:11
Sorry to hear that.
How did American Beauty turn out for you?
I redid American Beauty using version 0.60b and got the same 0003 error. Part of the status panel follows (It is not possible to get the panel after the error occurs). The error occurs during processing VTS_04 segment 3. The stauts below may though be enough to see if we are encoding the same source.
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[18:26:12] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- VTS_01: 3,011,847 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 175,287 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_02: 424,207 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 39,331 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_03: 75,065 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 7,501 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_04: 54,206 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 52 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_05: 31,424 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 1,384 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 57.3%
- Overall Bitrate : 2,796Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,182,240KB
- HIGH/LOW/AVERAGE Cell Bitrates: 4,645/393/2,796 Kbs
[18:31:11] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 5 minutes.
[19:37:25] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 1
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jdobbs
20th September 2004, 10:45
I let it run overnight and just checked it. My rebuild of American Beauty got a #0003 error also. I will investigate tonight.
[Note added later]: In this test I ran it with QuEnc so I matched your test case, I also ran a CCE encode of the title overnight (part of a series of jobs) and I haven't seen how it handles the rebuild yet.
junkyardogg
20th September 2004, 20:50
jdobbs--
Using the same movie as the earlier post I created a complete fresh iso with decrypter and mounted with daemon. Tried a rebuild with DVD-RB 0.60a and had a #0003 error. Switched to 0.60b and got the same error in the same place..Could it be the disk which looks in pristine condition?? Junk
Fr4nz
20th September 2004, 22:55
Pay attention:
@ all the people:
Every time you make a post about an error, I'd suggest you to tell in which way you extracted the film from the original dvd (Decrypter, Shrink, etc.). For Jdobbs it will be easier in this way to understand if it's a DVD-RB problem or something else.
jdobbs
20th September 2004, 22:55
@junkyarddogg
This was done with QuEnc? Note my post a couple of lines up...
KSPSlice
20th September 2004, 23:06
version 60b worked and i did not receive error 3. so hopefully others with this error now are okay as well. thanks.
junkyardogg
21st September 2004, 00:57
jdobbs--
It was done with CCE SP 2.67.00.23 with ECLCCE plugin (sorry 4 being vague) Junk
jdobbs
21st September 2004, 01:19
Well, thanks to my being able to repeat this on American Beauty, I've found out what is causing it. I'm working on a fix.
junkyardogg
21st September 2004, 01:35
Sounds great!!! Good luck jd for a successful conclusion. You must love crossword puzzles....
jdobbs
21st September 2004, 02:02
Just uploaded v0.61 -- I'm pretty sure it will fix most #0003 and #0004 errors. It's a modification of the code I'd used in v0.57.
djan
21st September 2004, 07:33
jdobbs,
You're a god, it works flawlessly ! Thank you very much.
junkyardogg
21st September 2004, 13:58
@jdobbs
Sorry to report I still have a #0003 error using DVD-RB 0.61. Have come to the conclusion it has to be the original disc because it is the ONLY disc I have ever had problems with.Thank you for all your efforts....Junk
KSPSlice
21st September 2004, 14:12
tried version .61 and it gave me error 0004 and not error 0003. i will try version .60b as i was able to get that to work with a different disc. i have had no luck yet with master and commander.
jdobbs
21st September 2004, 16:54
Remember the note I put into the readme. This can't fix all bad sources... the check that results in a #0003 or #0004 means something is amiss. I can tell you that I did the NTSC Master and Commander without a problem...
KSPSlice
21st September 2004, 18:37
as i only used dvd decrypter could it mean that the disc had problems originally such as a scratch or mark on it that would cause this error?
Originally posted by jdobbs
Remember the note I put into the readme. This can't fix all bad sources... the check that results in a #0003 or #0004 means something is amiss. I can tell you that I did the NTSC Master and Commander without a problem...
Fr4nz
21st September 2004, 19:30
Originally posted by KSPSlice
as i only used dvd decrypter could it mean that the disc had problems originally such as a scratch or mark on it that would cause this error?
No. Anyway try to extract the film uncompressed with dvd-shrink 3.2 and then try to compress it with DVD-RB...maybe it will work.
jdobbs
21st September 2004, 19:53
Originally posted by KSPSlice
as i only used dvd decrypter could it mean that the disc had problems originally such as a scratch or mark on it that would cause this error? Not typically -- while I wouldn't guarantee it 100% -- I'd hesitate for a long time before I'd blame an original disc that hadn't been preprocessed.
Do, though, go into DVD Decrypter and double check the settings for whatever mode you are using to read the disc. Sometimes you find settings you don't remember setting (especially in file mode).
KSPSlice
22nd September 2004, 14:01
i tried master and commander with version 60b and it worked. so that is 2 backups that have worked with 60b for me. versions 57-59 gave me error 0003 and versions 60 and 61 gave me error 4 if i recall correctly.
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