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nathanaa
23rd February 2005, 02:24
Originally posted by dragongodz
remove them all. you do not want any of them autoloading.
make a folder somewhere else and put just 1 of the dll in it. set DVD-RB up for that.
OK, I'll give that a try and see if I can get QuEnc to work then. I'll try the NEW one first, then the OLD one, then the MPEG2 one, hopefully one of those 3 in the proper place will do the trick. I'll post results when I have them, THANKS!!! (All the help is GREATLY appreciated!!)
pg55555
23rd February 2005, 13:55
OK, I downloaded EclCCE.exe (1.81 I believe). I searched my computer, but there is no ccesp.exe file. I don't know if it is supposed to be in the CCE 2.50 trial? Where else would it have come from?
ccesp.exe should be the executable of CCE 2.50 and yes, it should be in the CCE 2.50 Trial folder (Maybe it has another name in 2.50 trial, I am using my memory here).
Rockas
23rd February 2005, 20:07
OK, I downloaded EclCCE.exe (1.81 I believe). I searched my computer, but there is no ccesp.exe file. I don't know if it is supposed to be in the CCE 2.50 trial? Where else would it have come from?
Why don't you use my installer? It contains EclCCE and will install it if your version of CCE needs it (you just need to pay attention to the version you choose) and it will set the pathes on Rebuilder correctly.
nathanaa
23rd February 2005, 21:47
Originally posted by Rockas
Why don't you use my installer? It contains EclCCE and will install it if your version of CCE needs it (you just need to pay attention to the version you choose) and it will set the pathes on Rebuilder correctly.
I *did* use your Installer. I *didn't* understand how to properly set it up though, which is where these particular CCE-related (really "set up" related) problems came from. I'm not really interested in using CCE though, I want QuEnc to work, CCE would just be to discern if all my problems are actually QuEnc related or if it is something else.
nathanaa
23rd February 2005, 21:55
Originally posted by dragongodz
remove them all. you do not want any of them autoloading.
make a folder somewhere else and put just 1 of the dll in it. set DVD-RB up for that.
Ok, I have now tried this, and still no success. I tried all three of the possible .dll files and each got to the same point and Error 0006 crashed the program.
I also tried something else; I have been using DVDDecrypter to rip my DVDs in File mode. I tried using DVDShrink in ISO mode, mounted it with Daemon Tools, and used the above recommended version of DGDecode (located in a separate folder than Avisynth plugin's). It still failed.
I've kept the rebuilder.ini logs for each separate attempt, I'll post the most recent one (with the DVDShrink ISO attempt), but if you want to see the other 3 I can post any or all of them, or email/PM them to anyone who wants them. I could also provide the contents of the D2VAS file (the file/folder names and sizes) if it would be of any help, although a previous one is provided in a previous post (if anyone wants to check that, on page 2 of this thread I believe).
Any further help, GREATLY appreciated.
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[08:38:11] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- "Steal Space from Extras" mode is enabled.
- VTS_01: 3,939,433 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 266,241 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 52.3%
- Overall Bitrate : 2,924Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,963,276KB
- Movie improvement from extra reduction = .0%
- HIGH/LOW/AVERAGE Cell Bitrates: 3,618/393/2,924 Kbs
[08:46:26] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 8 minutes.
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[11:50:55] Phase II ENCODING completed in 184 minutes.
[11:50:55] Phase III, REBUILD started.
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- Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1
nathanaa
24th February 2005, 09:36
Well, after following the instructions for getting CCE to work, I ran Dune D1 through CCE SP 2.50 and it worked perfectly. I am amazed, to be frank, at the quality of the image. This was about a full 50% shrink (8.1 gigs to 4.15 gigs). Yes, I said 4.15 - the result was undersized. Any idea why it would have done that?
I may have to seriously consider paying the $50+ to get the basic CCE, becuase man oh man is that a sharp and clear image.
Still, anyone have any further input on my QuEnc problems?
borgraf
24th February 2005, 16:43
I'm glad you finally got it to work. Don't hesitate to buy CCE Basic, it's the best encoder. You will get a more recent and improved version than the one you used; and that could be better at, among other things, meeting the targetsize. You can also tweak the targetsize manually, see sticky threads, but no complaints if you tweak too much and oversize :)
Now since you've changed some files around, and had a successful run with CCE and your Dune disc, i'd give QuEnc another go with the same source to see if you still get the error.
nathanaa
24th February 2005, 19:45
Allright, I'll give QuEnc one more try. If it doesn't work this time, I think I'll just go ahead and purchase CCE Basic. I realized that with the accumulated WEEKS I have spent trying to get QuEnc to work, the time I have spent on that effort was certainly worth far more than $60.
Actually, to hell with it, I'll just buy the CCE Basic. If I get bored maybe I'll try QuEnc again, lol. Hmm, I should make a donation too while I'm at it, if I can buy CCE I can certainly drop a few bucks in jdobbs's lap for his efforts.
Hopefully I shall not have to return to this thread!!! Wish me luck, and thanks for all the help folks.
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