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Kimagure-No-Ken
29th June 2005, 18:58
ERROR #0006!
The problem lies within the encoded m2v-file in D2VAVS-folder. The m2v-file has either to
much or less frames then what the AVS-file says. I experienced this when I tried to
backup a custom made Anime-Episode Disc made by "DVD Shrink" with ProCoder2.
Solution!
First open the AVS-file in the program "Notepad" that represents the m2v-file and check for the line
"trim(0,10854)" without the quotes. "0" stands for the frame start of the m2v-file in the VTS_0# set
on the DVD. "10854" stand for the frame end. Now count the frames between the frame start and frame end
and the result is in this case 10854 frames in the m2v-file.
Next open the faulty m2v-file in "TMPGEnc MPEG Editor (http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/product/tme.html)". TMPGEnc MPEG Editor says that it is 10854
frames, click OK. Go to "Output" and click on "Output setting", check "DVD-Video file" and
"ES(Video only)", click on the "Re-encode frame analyser" button and it calculates how many frames
the finished output-file is gonna have, in my case it was 10855 frames and we want it to be
10854 frames. Go back to "Set Source" and click "Cut-edit..." and edit it to be only 10853 frames.
Now go back to "Output" and again click on the "Re-encode frame analyser" button and check it out
it says 10854 frames, click close and start output. In a few seconds you have a new m2v-file with
only 10854 frames(as it should be) in the output-path. Replace the faulty m2v with the new one
and Rebuild the DVD with success. :p
k2002rahmani
29th June 2005, 21:27
Do you have any idea of a solution not involving TMPGEnc? Is there any way that this fix can be implemented into DVD-RB? I am having overflow runtime error 6 as well during rebuild of A Beautiful Mind. Thanks to anyone who can assist with the overflow error. Hopefully, jdobbs will see this solution that has been posted and his genius will figure out a way to implement it into DVD-RB.
If anyone has a different solution to this problem, please post it. I will try to obtain TMPGEnc for this solution. Thanks again.
Xuivo
30th June 2005, 03:57
From what winny in other thread said, the problem seems to come from with rame less than 10 sec that are being blanked...
Try manually blanking the section leaving the 10 frame or less frame intact.
I will try this tonight with sideways
k2002rahmani
30th June 2005, 04:55
Yes, but I have tried not blanking anything and still get same result. Some of the segments in the movie are coming out to be only a few frames I think. I will try it again.
Kimagure-No-Ken
30th June 2005, 16:05
Do you have any idea of a solution not involving TMPGEnc?
You could try the freeware mpgcut (http://mpgcut.sourceforge.net/) and/or M. Highlander's GUI Frontend (http://www.geocities.com/mdsy_2000/mpegcut.html).
I myself haven't tried it.
Other possible tools:
KAKSOFT MPEG Splitter (http://www.kaksoft.com/)
Boilsoft Video Splitter (http://www.boilsoft.com/videosplitter/)
...
Abond
30th June 2005, 17:01
Now count the frames between the frame start and frame end
Between 0 and 10854 there are exactly 10855 frames.
Kimagure-No-Ken
30th June 2005, 18:51
Between 0 and 10854 there are exactly 10855 frames.
Obviously you don't count 0 as a frame, only 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on.
Trahald
30th June 2005, 19:30
Obviously you don't count 0 as a frame, only 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on.
Actually you do count 0 as a frame... trim(0,3) would be 4 frames trim(100,100) is 1 frame
Kimagure-No-Ken
30th June 2005, 20:32
Well, I did my first try with ProCoder2 which failed on the rebuild, and then I tried with ReJig and succeeded with the rebuild. I compared the two versions of the m2v-file (ProCoder2 and ReJig versions) in "VirtualDub-MPEG2" and the frame differences was that the ProCoder2-version was exactly 10855 frames and ReJig-version was 10854 so I changed the ProCoder2-version of m2v-file in "TMPGEnc MPEG Editor (http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/product/tme.html)" to 10854 frames and Voila! So I assumed the line "trim(0,10854)" meant it was really 10854 frames in the original.
(Maybe I should have wrote this in the first post :eek: :( )
I did the backup first in "DVD Shrink" Re-author-mode with ONLY the episodes from three discs, and I used non compression, because I intended the encoding to be processed by "DVD Rebuilder".
And in "DVD Rebuilder" I chose to include the whole disc, not blank out anything.
SpazzHH
30th June 2005, 23:30
I did the backup first in "DVD Shrink" Re-author-mode with ONLY the episodes from three discs, and I used non compression, because I intended the encoding to be processed by "DVD Rebuilder".
And in "DVD Rebuilder" I chose to include the whole disc, not blank out anything.
Did you try it with no pre-processing before reporting the problem?
jdobbs
30th June 2005, 23:42
Not sure about your particular situation... but as Trahald pointed out, "0" is definitely supposed to be counted as a frame.
johnhamler1
3rd July 2005, 15:21
same problem with "resident evil" pal version.
i got first a error 6 in the rebuild process, then I installed the new version of dvd rebuild and now it says something like: file is not the same as source"....not sure of that.
should I try to encode with something else than HC.?
all my movies worked great so far.it comes from this damn movie only i can not shrink to 4.35gig
johnhamler1
4th July 2005, 15:27
tried again (resident evil pal)with Quenc of nic, still the same problem. I have an error saying "file mismatch"... when i exist DVD rebuild and come back to rebuild, then it says error 70.
ok, when it was rebuilding, Quenc says "1 overflow possible".all went well until the rebuilt proces.
this is the first time i have this problem.it is the movie itself who gives me a hard time (all other movie I did work perfectly), with this one many short files, FBI warning, etc...I tries to cut and place 3 seconds, same problems.
Help me???
gobama05
10th January 2006, 16:52
I recently had this problem with Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo. But the weird thing was, it only happened if I used Procoder. With CCE, smooth sailing. Anyway I used Kimagure-No-Ken's method and it turned out good using Procoder. It was really easy and very quick. Thanks for the info, I am sure it will come in handy on down the road. :)
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