View Full Version : Runtime error 9: subscript out of range
n3xus
7th November 2004, 15:10
This bug is really starting to piss me off. It happens right after RB starts to rebuild the project. Here are my settings:
CCENEW=C:\Program Files\EclCCE\EclCCE.exe
Source=F:\STARGATE_SG1_V1_R1_YR7\VIDEO_TS\
Working=F:\TEMP\
[Options]
RemoveDTS=1
CCE=1
OneClick=1
[CCEOptions]
VBR_bias=0
Quality_prec=16
eclPasses=6
Does anyone have any idea how to correct this problem?!?!!?
jdobbs
7th November 2004, 15:59
Have you done any preprocessing?
Have you done any other DVDs successfully prior to this one?
Versions?
ILVU and/or multiple angles?
Which DVD, which segments?
candsh
7th November 2004, 16:19
noticed that your VBR_BIAS is set to "0" and the standard is 25 and quality is 16
n3xus
7th November 2004, 18:03
Jdobbs: Yes, I first used your program to rip all 6 discs of Alias season 3 successfully with 64a version. Now i am trying to backup Stargate season 7 to disc and I haven't been able to successfully rip any of the discs. There are no multi angles, and I get all of the preparing and encoding stages complete just fine. Its when i try to rebuild the project that it gives the error msg. I am not sure what you mean by pre-procession, but the only thing i have done to the original vob structure of the dvd is use titlesetblanker to blank out the extra vobs and then use ifoedit to correct the vts sectors. I did this same process for the alias discs and had no problem backing those up. I am not sure what is wrong. . .
n3xus
9th November 2004, 12:44
I get the same error when using v0.66a as well. Is there no way to get around this runtime error. . . I can't even use the protram anymore.
n3xus
9th November 2004, 12:45
Is there an alternate way to rebuild the project?
Sir Didymus
9th November 2004, 13:25
Yes.
Without using titlesetblanker to blank out the extra vobs.
n3xus,
I am really sorry to say this, but please consider it is absolutely annoying to continue reading posts from people complaying from being unable to complete their projects due to preprocessing troubles. DVD-RB is meant to produce legitimate backup copies of untouched original DVDs. If you want to modify the structure of your DVD, you may try to do it AFTER it has been processed by DVD-RB. Use "Search + Postprocessing" for further indications on the matter, and please stop complaining for your faults generated by the improper usage of DVD-RB.
P.S. Even doing the job as a post processing, it is much better, IMHO, to apply cuts using more "effective" applications. Give a try to VOBBLANKER by Jsoto...
n3xus
9th November 2004, 22:39
Deleting the extras must be done before using DVD-RB so it can give the highest bitrate to the movie without the extras factored in.
Sir Didymus
10th November 2004, 09:13
Originally posted by n3xus
Deleting the extras must be done before using DVD-RB so it can give the highest bitrate to the movie without the extras factored in.
Your statement is wrong.
I don't want to start a discussion with you, but I you weren't so lazy, you would have discovered that I gave to you two precious indications in my previous post:
- using search + preprocessing in this forum will point you almost immediately to the following thread
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=84172
where a very simple method was described by myself and kindly improved by pg55555 to do the job.
- give a try to VobBlanker by Jsoto.
If you would have just catched at least one of the two, I am almost sure your problems were gone, and your reply would have been just "thanks", instead of insisting in your mistakes.
n3xus
10th November 2004, 14:22
No my problems are not gone, because I have tried to backup one of these discs leaving the original vob structure intact. So as you can see it doesn't matter whether i wait to strip the extras post or pre processing. If you were not so arrogant maybe you would have discovered this.
Sir Didymus
10th November 2004, 16:10
Ok I have been a little bit arrogant with you, and you have a little bit insulted me. Now that we know a little bit better each other, want you know why my answers have been not friendly at all ?
I'll tell you why: it seems to me you have 35 post done on this forum, so it is supposed you know some of the important rules. No posts are (well) accepted for titles that have been changed even in a minimal way by other applications before DVD-RB. This is because Rebuilder performs very complex operations (including the re-encoding and re-authoring) for rebuilding the titles. Very frequently third party applications make very rough cuts and changes into the DVD structure and timings, making the work of rebuilding almost impossible.
This answer has been given into this forum, in a more or less explicit form, at least once a day in the last (many) months. So it is at least surprising you don't know about this.
There is also to say you gave very poor information about the process you are adopting:
- are you using DVD Decrypter (version 3.5.1.10) for ripping ?
- are you ripping the whole DVD keeping all of the standard settings of Decrypter ?
- in your posted settings Bias and other settings, including the number of passes are non standard. It is better, when you get such big troubles, to try restoring all of the DVD-RB startup settings, in order to exclude all other possibile causes of troubles. And there is no reason, at least for verifying if your error is persisting, to do 6 passes. To be sure you start from scratch, you may delete the Rebuilder.ini file in the rebuilder installation directory.
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