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SILICON
5th May 2005, 15:39
I have the same error.

I used now the HC compresor (quality best) and DVdRebuilder v089PRO

The log:
[14:44:43] One Click encoding activated...
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[14:44:52] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- HC encoder selected
- "Half-D1/Half Space for Extras" mode is enabled.
- "Steal Space from Extras" mode is enabled.
- VTS_03: 2,450,428 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 169,091 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_04: 216,557 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 17,750 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_05: 159,118 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 13,050 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_06: 37,227 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 3,485 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_13: 46,453 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 3,400 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_14: 41,653 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 3,464 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_15: 43,186 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 3,515 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_16: 35,156 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 2,944 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 62.6%
- Overall Bitrate : 3,067Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,245,342KB
- Movie improvement from extra reduction = 14.8%
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 4,239/847/3,067 Kbs
[15:20:22] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 36 minutes.
[15:20:22] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 3
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 4
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 5
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 6
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 7
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 8
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 9
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- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 11
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- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 17
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 18
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 19
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 20
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 21
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 3
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 4
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 5
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 6
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 7
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 8
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 9
- Creating M2V for VTS_04 segment 10
- Creating M2V for VTS_05 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_06 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_13 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_14 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_15 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_16 segment 0
[21:31:12] Phase II ENCODING completed in 371 minutes.
[21:31:12] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files...


Run-time error '6': Overflow

In the output folder (I set the option for separate folder) have:
Audio_ts an Video_ts folders
In Video_ts forder have:
Video_ts.ifo 30Kb
Vts_01_0.ifo 48Kb


I make one sugestion. I think that you can put in the error mensage the function that report the error. Is more esasy locate the error.
I suggest too put the error in the log file.

jptheripper
5th May 2005, 15:42
noticed you have half d1/half space, plus steal space turned on. Likely you had an encoding error due to a too low bitrate?

SILICON
5th May 2005, 15:45
I steal the extras only in a 10% (only in Pro version)
No, the error is in the copy procees (rebuilder phase)
The encode phase is ok. I play the M2Vs in temporal folder and are ok, with good quality.

This no is a quality issue. Is a donīt work issue.

genericuser
5th May 2005, 16:46
I would suspect that the next questions will be: What title are you working on? and are you pre-processing the source in any manner before using rebuilder?

Rockas
5th May 2005, 20:05
Originally posted by genericuser
I would suspect that the next questions will be: What title are you working on? and are you pre-processing the source in any manner before using rebuilder?
You took the words right out of my mouth :D
This smells like a pre-processed source... if it isn't, I'm sorry :D

nyt
5th May 2005, 23:10
I get the same error in similar circumstances, and He is going to find out when he'll receive the title I was working on ;) Hopefully that will fix it for your as well!

SILICON
6th May 2005, 14:15
Titles: Minotity Report and Rounders
I donīt preproseced the DVDs.

- Ripped with DVD decripter.
- Recompress with DVD-RB (Crasss!)

I tried to compress with CCE SP 2.70.02 and with HC. Ever crash in the rebuilder phase.

Donīt have solution?

SILICON
6th May 2005, 14:20
@jdobbs

If you can make a spetial version for test purposes I can trie it.

Put in your error popup windows the function when the error happen. Why this way is more easy locate the bug.

I'll report you all error mensages of the program.

Grettings.

jdobbs
6th May 2005, 21:18
That title got delivered today. I just started the encode on my video computer. Hopefully I'll be able to repeat this...

jdobbs
6th May 2005, 23:14
Well I found and fixed this one. It was really unexpected. The error didn't actually happen during the copy operation, but when reading the IFO's TMAP information (just before processing the first VTS). The number of entries in the TMAP table was much higher than I ever thought possible...

The fix will be released with v0.91

jdobbs
6th May 2005, 23:17
@SILICON

"- Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files..."

I this the last thing you see in your log file? I'm a little surprised that you could get this error on ROUNDERS or MINORITY REPORT -- because I've done both of those before, and the error I corrected today (on "The Corporation") would have been around for a long time (probably since the first version)...

nyt
7th May 2005, 02:04
Great news about the fix! Is there any hope that RB could deal gracefully with bad frames during rebuild? That's the only annoyance remaining for me. Everything else is A1 :-)

jdobbs
7th May 2005, 03:00
I guess I'm not sure what you mean by "bad frames" If you're talking about framecount -- what's not graceful about it now? It continues on and just warns you.

nyt
7th May 2005, 04:20
bad frames == corrupted frames in the source and m2v (i.e green blocks all over the place for 1 to several frames). It has the habit of crashing RB rebuild process..

winny
7th May 2005, 06:28
@nyt - i've seen this myself very recently and was trying to work out what was causing it.

can you check if your ripped movie contains the corruption before you even start using rebuilder?

im sure its a dvddecrypter thing, but i haven't nailed it down yet. if i rip with dvd43 running in the background i don't get the issue. do you have the DVDD option ticked to remove structure protection? i've not had the problems since i turned this off, but it might just be a coincidence.

jdobbs
7th May 2005, 12:48
I've never seen anything remotely like that.

winny
7th May 2005, 14:19
I've just reinstalled latest mobo drivers and DVDD. Will try and replicate with West Wing Series 5. I had all sorts of runtime error 3, 4 and 6's and file decryption problems the first time I tried this set.

SpazzHH
7th May 2005, 14:52
If I am not mistaken, this is a Decrypter thing. What you are seeing is still encrypted video. I have run into this on rare occasion in the past. If you try to play the video in the source folder, it won't display properly(green and sometimes yellow and static blocks).The Source material needs to be re-ripped. Because of this, I started playing a few secs. of each VTS with a software player before ripping, and haven't run into this problem since.

winny
7th May 2005, 15:22
@SpazzHH. Thanks for your comments, I was getting paranoid! I'm reripping all 6 West Wing disks to see if I can reproduce the problem.

They all have RCE protection, but no dummy sectors. I've reset all my DVDD settings to the defaults, as I had turned on the remove structure protection option.

After seeing a comment from jdobbs in a different thread, I'm tempted to resort to ripping to an iso and using daemon tools to mount instead of ripping straight to files.

Anyway, I will give this all a go and see what happens (if anything). I have the utmost sympathy for jdobbs, some of these errors seem to only happen randomly!

jdobbs
7th May 2005, 15:58
The comment I made in the other thread was related to structure protection. In DVD Decrypter it defaults to "off" in ISO mode, but to "on" in file mode. Not sure it's related to this... but with the last version DVD-RB will handle it either way.

winny
7th May 2005, 16:50
I've just ripped all 6 disks again and can't find any of the problems I had the first time round. I've changed:-

1. DVDD settings back to default. I did have structure protection and all the remove PUOPS options ticked.
2. Updated my mobo nforce2 drivers.
3. Updated my NEC3520 to latest firmware.

I'm off for a lie down, but will certainly let you know if it happens again!

Thanks for everyone's input on this one.

SpazzHH
7th May 2005, 17:20
Originally posted by jdobbs
The comment I made in the other thread was related to structure protection. In DVD Decrypter it defaults to "off" in ISO mode, but to "on" in file mode. Not sure it's related to this... but with the last version DVD-RB will handle it either way.

From what I've noticed, when this happens it has nothing to do with settings or modes. Just occasionally, for whatever reason, a disc just does not decrypt properly the first time. If you delete the still encrpted files, cycle the tray, and try it again, no poblems. It's a very rare thing I've run into with both Decrypter and AnyDVD both. Doesn't happen enough to troubleshoot, but it happens. Like I mentioned before, I haven't had it happen in a long time since I started playing some of the disc before ripping.

k2002rahmani
4th July 2005, 18:20
Well, I have tried again and again to get A Beautiful Mind to work properly. I thought it might be fixed in newest release, so I tried again today. Here is the log:

[08:17:59] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE SP 2.70.2.1 encoder selected.
- "Movie and Menus Only" mode is enabled.
- VTS_01: 3,381,088 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Embedded null records found
-- Processed 194,254 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_02: 497,222 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 39,489 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_03: 31,045 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 1,891 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 58.5%
- Overall Bitrate : 3,147Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,775,960KB
- Blanking all EXTRA Segments
-- Feature before/after: 3,896 / 3,896 Kbs
[08:25:06] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 8 minutes.
[08:25:06] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_01 segment 3
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- Extracting STILLS for VTS_01 segment 151
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- Extracting STILLS for VTS_02 segment 18
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 0
- Extracting STILLS for VTS_03 segment 1
[11:42:21] Phase II ENCODING completed in 197 minutes.
[11:42:22] Phase III, REBUILD started.
- Copying IFO, BUP, and unaltered files...
- Processing VTS_01
- Reading/processing TMAP table...
- Rebuilding seg 0 VOBID 1 CELLID 1
- Rebuilding seg 1 VOBID 1 CELLID 2
- Rebuilding seg 2 VOBID 1 CELLID 3
- Rebuilding seg 3 VOBID 1 CELLID 4
- Rebuilding seg 4 VOBID 1 CELLID 5
- Rebuilding seg 5 VOBID 1 CELLID 6
- Rebuilding seg 6 VOBID 1 CELLID 7
- Rebuilding seg 7 VOBID 1 CELLID 8
- Rebuilding seg 8 VOBID 1 CELLID 9
- Rebuilding seg 9 VOBID 1 CELLID 10
- Rebuilding seg 10 VOBID 1 CELLID 11
- Rebuilding seg 11 VOBID 1 CELLID 12
- Rebuilding seg 12 VOBID 1 CELLID 13
- Rebuilding seg 13 VOBID 1 CELLID 14
- Rebuilding seg 14 VOBID 1 CELLID 15
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 15 VOBID 0 CELLID 0
- Possible dropped frame(s) [ 7 ] noted in this segment, continuing...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_00
- Rebuilding seg 16 VOBID 1 CELLID 15
- Possible dropped frame(s) [ 12 ] noted in this segment, continuing...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 17 VOBID 0 CELLID 0
- Possible dropped frame(s) [ 8 ] noted in this segment, continuing...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_00
- Rebuilding seg 18 VOBID 1 CELLID 15
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 19 VOBID 0 CELLID 0
- Possible dropped frame(s) [ 11 ] noted in this segment, continuing...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_00
- Rebuilding seg 20 VOBID 1 CELLID 15
- Possible dropped frame(s) [ 12 ] noted in this segment, continuing...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 21 VOBID 0 CELLID 0
- Possible dropped frame(s) [ 6 ] noted in this segment, continuing...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_00
- Rebuilding seg 22 VOBID 1 CELLID 15
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_01
- Rebuilding seg 23 VOBID 0 CELLID 0
- Possible dropped frame(s) [ 4 ] noted in this segment, continuing...
- Updating NAVPACKS for VOBID_00
- Rebuilding seg 24 VOBID 1 CELLID 15

At this point, I get a runtime error 6 overflow. THis is the only title with the problem. Someone else please look at this one.

Also, there is something wierd about all of the stills in the main movie. I'm not sure that's correct.

Thanks to all.