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lopoz
27th March 2005, 12:58
Hi!

I'm trying to backup Hable Con Ella, using the OPV method.
Result is: an undersized movie that (when played) displays this:

MPEG2Source:couldn't open source file, or obsolete D2V file
(D:\TEMP\D2VAVS\V07000000001001.avs, line 6)

The audio plays fine though :p

Any ideas?

Using: CCE SP v2.70.2.0, DGDecode v1.2.0 & AviSynth 2.5.5, DVD-RB 0.79


Transcoding...
-----------------
[12:57:30] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- "One Pass VBR (w/analysis)" mode is enabled.
- VTS_07: 2,804,974 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 162,950 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 78.4%
- Overall Bitrate : 4,964Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,949,680KB
- Analyzing VTS_07 for optimal Q factor.
-- TargetSize (sectors):2,004,463
-- Sampling 1632 of 162950 frames.
-- Predicted size (sectors) at Q=21: 203,160
-- Predicted size (sectors) at Q=1: 287,890
- Q Value selected: 1
- HIGH/LOW/AVERAGE Cell Bitrates: 5,277/4,752/4,964 Kbs
[13:04:05] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 7 minutes.
[13:04:05] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 3
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 4
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 5
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 6
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 7
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 8
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 9
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 10
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 11
- Creating M2V for VTS_07 segment 12
[13:33:25] Phase II ENCODING completed in 29 minutes.
[13:33:26] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files...
- Processing VTS_07
- Rebuilding segment 0 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 1
- Rebuilding segment 1 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 2
- Rebuilding segment 2 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 3
- Rebuilding segment 3 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 4
- Rebuilding segment 4 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 5
- Rebuilding segment 5 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 6
- Rebuilding segment 6 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 7
- Rebuilding segment 7 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 8
- Rebuilding segment 8 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 9
- Rebuilding segment 9 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 10
- Rebuilding segment 10 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 11
- Rebuilding segment 11 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 12
- Rebuilding segment 12 VOBID: 1 CELLID: 13
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Updated VTS_C_ADT.
- Updated VTS_VOBU_ADMAP.
- Updated IFO: VTS_07_0.IFO
Correcting VTS Sectors...
[13:44:42] Phase III, REBUILD completed in 11 minutes.

Done.


[Audio]
Selected=
[Options]
Skin=Spaceneilas Curve
AudioDub=0
idct7Opt=1
CCE=3
RemoveDTS=1
OneClick=1
NoWarn=1
EncoderMinimized=1
HalfD1=00
Convert_16_9=00
DisableInterlace=00
Completed=1
[CCEOptions]
VBR_bias=25
Quality_prec=16
eclPasses=2
OPV=1
[Paths]
CCENEW=C:\Program Files\Custom Technology\CCE SP\cctspt.exe
MPEG2DEC=C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder\DGDecode.dll
Source=D:\HABLE_CON_ELLA\VIDEO_TS\
Working=D:\TEMP\
Output=D:\TEMP\

wmansir
27th March 2005, 13:31
Replace your DGDecode.dll with this one (http://forum.doom9.org/attachment.php?s=&postid=613629). If that doesn't work try donwloading Rockas's installer (linked in the Overview stickie).

To test it try opening one of the .avs files in the D2VAVS folder of your working directory. You should be able to play them in a media player after replacing the file.

lopoz
27th March 2005, 13:53
thanks, will try that!

What about the undersized output though? Was that caused by the dgdecode.dll too?

wmansir
27th March 2005, 14:42
Yep, it doesn't take many bytes to encode an error messege, at least nowhere near what it would take to encode the actual video.

lopoz
27th March 2005, 17:58
thanks, this worked perfectly :D