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Pepsinou
18th January 2005, 01:06
Hello guys... :D
I have a error message when i want to encode a dvd with dvd-rb, when i choose the source path of the dvd i wanted to encode, it gives me the run time error code 9 : subscript out of range...
Does anyone has an idea ?
Thx for help :p
Rockas
18th January 2005, 13:59
I have a BMW 520I do you know its color? :D
Man you got to be more specific...
Applications versions please :)
Are you using QuEnc 0.59?.... change to 0.57...
Are you using other CCE that 2.50?... try (if you have) 2.50 or QuEnc 0.57...
keep it UP
edit: QuEnc 0.60 is out... you can try it too...
edit: sorry... no 0.60 but 0.59 updated...
dannyv
18th January 2005, 22:52
Originally posted by Pepsinou
Hello guys... :D
I have a error message when i want to encode a dvd with dvd-rb, when i choose the source path of the dvd i wanted to encode, it gives me the run time error code 9 : subscript out of range...
Does anyone has an idea ?
Thx for help :p
What version of RB are you using?
What version of cce are you using?
What version of avisysth?
What decoder?
Have you done a search on error 9's in this forum and read any of the post you may have found? Theres a lot of posts on this error.
At what point in the process does it happen? (prepare,encode or rebuild?
What dvd are you trying to do? (telling us the title is ok.)
glassvial
21st January 2005, 06:58
Just started having this problem myself, all of a sudden. Done lots of successful runs no problem then all of a sudden I open the folder and I get this error 9 now. RB 0.72, all the rest doesn't matter because it's upon opening the DVD folder it bombs.
Rockas
21st January 2005, 11:34
Can you post your Rebuilder.ini file?
TheSeeker
21st January 2005, 14:56
@Glassvial
Im guessing just by the way it sounds that you may have a corrupted or incorrect or missing IFO file somewhere. Maybe try re ripping the dvd and try to open it again in DVD RB. Also if you did any preprocessing then try opening it in DVDRB without any preprocessing at all.
glassvial
21st January 2005, 15:58
Seeker: that's what I was thinking as well, I'm going to try to re-rip today and see what happens, perhaps I got a bad rip (which would be a first).
glassvial
24th January 2005, 15:20
Yay the forum is finally back :)
Anyway that one disc is still throwing an error 9, even though the disc right before and right after it get processed in the exact same way and they are both fine! Now what?
jdobbs
24th January 2005, 15:51
This probably related to newer protection mechanisms and the way in which DVD Decrypter handles them. DVD-RB has to adjust for it. A fix will be out in DVD-RB v0.73.
My guess is that you are ripping in ISO mode. Try ripping the disk to a directory in file mode and see if it makes it go away. It seems to clear up some of these anomalies.
glassvial
24th January 2005, 16:01
Ok I'll hold off for .73, and work on the other discs I have to encode in the meantime :)
glassvial
31st January 2005, 17:31
v0.73 did not solve the problem :(
jdobbs
31st January 2005, 21:24
What DVD is causing this?
dannyv
31st January 2005, 21:34
Originally posted by jdobbs
What DVD is causing this?
I tried v0.73 on the 3 titles I've been saving.
Star trek voyager season 7 any disk but has the most corrupt cells on disk 7
star trek the original series season 3 any disk but again the most on the last disk
Law & Order season 14 2003-2004 any disk
And still has the same problems as we discussed proviously.
glassvial
31st January 2005, 21:40
Star Trek TOS S3 D2 for me is what's throwing the error 9.
dannyv
31st January 2005, 21:47
Originally posted by glassvial
Star Trek TOS S3 D2 for me is what's throwing the error 9.
Any of the disks give the error and wind up with 4 corrupt cells but the last disk gives like 9 bad cells. Have you ever tried playing the m2v file that gives the error in powerdvd? If not try it, it should error with unknown file format. Then check the size, it will be somthing like 2.50m.
Let me know.
jdobbs
1st February 2005, 00:23
Originally posted by glassvial
Star Trek TOS S3 D2 for me is what's throwing the error 9. Damn. I already own these, only the old version -- I'd hate to think I have to buy an entire season over again just to find this error.
Oh well. If you all were wondering... that's where the donations go.
MaxT
1st February 2005, 00:57
Originally posted by jdobbs
Damn. I already own these, only the old version -- I'd hate to think I have to buy an entire season over again just to find this error.
Oh well. If you all were wondering... that's where the donations go. LOL, paradox :D Making software to make backups of DVD and use donation from that porgram to buy original DVDs... :rolleyes: :D Nice one :p
glassvial
1st February 2005, 01:57
Originally posted by dannyv
Any of the disks give the error and wind up with 4 corrupt cells but the last disk gives like 9 bad cells. Have you ever tried playing the m2v file that gives the error in powerdvd? If not try it, it should error with unknown file format. Then check the size, it will be somthing like 2.50m.
Let me know.
Huh? I get the error 9 when I select the folder that it's in, I don't get to any point of encoding... ? Anyway I wish I knew why S3 D1 and D3 are both fine but D2 throws this error!
dannyv
1st February 2005, 19:52
Originally posted by glassvial
Huh? I get the error 9 when I select the folder that it's in, I don't get to any point of encoding... ? Anyway I wish I knew why S3 D1 and D3 are both fine but D2 throws this error!
Have you tried re-ripping the original? It sounds like somthing got corrupt in the rip. I had no problem with disk 2 except for the error 9's during rebuild.
glassvial
2nd February 2005, 05:02
Originally posted by dannyv
Have you tried re-ripping the original? It sounds like somthing got corrupt in the rip. I had no problem with disk 2 except for the error 9's during rebuild.
I would if I could. Also, v0.74 does not fix the problem.
glassvial
7th February 2005, 07:38
v0.75 does not fix the problem either.
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