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gizzin
18th January 2005, 01:33
Summer Of Sam R1 (Only has DD5.1)

Um, Well with v71 it is the same exact thing as the previous version. If you just go Dolby Digital > PCM in the DVD none of these glitches occur. Also if you just rewind it right before the blips start happening they don't occur again (in the same place). They may appear more throughout the movie but I didn't watch it that far. It seems like the data is not getting feed to the reciever fast enough. These blips seem to cause the audio to out of sync with the video also. Like I've said many of times before this seems to only occur with certain standalones

Pioneer DV343, Philips 642

CCE SP V2.67.00.23 (6Pass)
DVD Rebuilder V71
Decoder v1.0.1.0
Avisynth v2.5.5.0

I have the original and the reencoded one... Couldn't you just look at the inconsistency at where this occurs??

jdobbs
18th January 2005, 02:16
You are one of only two people I know of who are still reporting dropouts... I've adjusted this thing as far as it can go -- adjusting to the next notch causes buffer underruns and it gets really ugly. Sorry.

gizzin
18th January 2005, 03:15
A final minor adjustment was made to SCR calculation to ensure standard buffer limits are maintained. So what you are saying is this actually hasn't been maintained within the limits, it go further but will cause errors that are unwanted??

jdobbs
18th January 2005, 03:29
That's not what I'm saying at all. In fact you'll find that there are portions of the buffer now that are never used.

What I'm saying is that this error only occurs for a couple of people. That means that something is amiss on either your system or your player -- but as best as I can tell -- it isn't because of DVD-RB.

dannyv
18th January 2005, 23:04
Originally posted by gizzin
Summer Of Sam R1 (Only has DD5.1)

Um, Well with v71 it is the same exact thing as the previous version. If you just go Dolby Digital > PCM in the DVD none of these glitches occur.

Pioneer DV343, Philips 642

CCE SP V2.67.00.23 (6Pass)


I'm courious about something. Have you tried your encodes with cce 2.50. I switched to cce 2.67 about 3 weeks ago from 2.50 and had error 9's like crazy. The dvd's I was able to complete had many audio dropouts. I switched back to cce 2.50 and all the problems are gone. As Jdobbs said there are a lot of hacked copies of 2.67 (I'm not implying yours is hacked) and they seem problematic. Jdobbs tests with 2.50 and 2.69 basic and he has not seen these problems.

TheSeeker
18th January 2005, 23:26
But then I have always used 2.67.00.23 and have never ever seen a dropout ever.