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apfraats
3rd July 2005, 15:30
I run DBDRB with the option 'supress warning prompts'.

I'm using DVDRB 0.93. with CCE SP.

PREPARE goes fine.
ENDOCODE goed fine.

But when I press the BUTTON REBUILD I'll get immediate the error
94 file/path access error !!

But when I remove the DVDFILES directory contents manually (form a previous DVD-RB run), then REBULD works fine !!!

SO I suppose thse is another BUG in DVD-REBUILDER.

When you enable 'supress warning' prompts it's not cleaning up the files in
DVDFILES and is giving the error.

After cleaning the files in DVDFILES REBUILS runs OK !!!

SO anybody on this ?

If JJOBS want to go commercial, this kind if bugs are not be there !

Antoine Raats

k2002rahmani
3rd July 2005, 15:34
I've repeatedly got this message in the past. It just has difficulty overwriting your files from the last rebuild....

This is another suggestion which I think would work well. The DVDFILES directory should have a subdirectory with the title of the movie. This then has the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS directories inside. It eliminates the overwrite error above, and is good for batch encoders because they will not overwrite folders. I do this manually every time by changing the destination directory, but the working directory is the same for all.

Just delete the folder after you're done, apfraats. It's really not that big of a deal ;).

jdobbs
3rd July 2005, 16:47
@Apfraats

Apparently you are an expert and can obviously do it better. Perhaps you should write a better DVD backup program? I'm pretty sure it would be much easier for you.

apfraats
4th July 2005, 11:38
Surely youre answer don't solve the issue.

But I didn't expect it to be....

If you wanna go commercially, you should fix these errors.


Instead of saying "tank you, I'll look into this......" you just get irritated...

Too many to do, getting a little stressed maybe ???

You really think DVD-RB is a backup/compression programm ???

Well it isn't. IT's just a shell, the real work ins't even done by DVD-RB, so don't try to get too much applause.

The shell has the most stupid bugs in it, like this one.
A tools is a tools, If you realized that this stupid bug costs me 2 days to find out, I wonder what people are gonna say when they have to pay 29.95 for it, having these kind of bugs in it........

Rather fix youre product, and not indruce errors that werent't there in older versions at all.

Just look at the forum Jdobs and see all the error-mess !!!!

Quality is up to 10 (thanks to the encoders not DVD-REBUILDER)
Stability is 5 (Thanks to DVD-rebuilder)
User friendly 4 (Thaks to DVD-rebuilder, messing in INI files etcetra)

So please Jsobs, don't try to be the guy that has made the tool of years.

A lot of error reportings are still comming in.

You want to go commercial ??? HAHA, don't let me laugh.
Give a 30 day mony back garantuee and they will all send it back casue of the error's, low stability, and low user friendly interface.

Now you can be irritated, by youre own questionable quality-level of work done.....
Each new version = new errors....
Things that worked in 0,62 aren't working in 0.93.

Yes they all are Beta...... Looks like it it will stay Beta.....

Rockas
4th July 2005, 11:54
@apfraats
Please admit it... you don't really know anything about DVD Backup and/or DVD Authoring, do you?

apfraats
4th July 2005, 12:02
Why should admit something that isn't true ?

Just saying a tool has bugs ?

DVD-REMAKE, DVDLAB-PRO are al on my domain,
so please don't make such jerky comments.

DVD-REBUILDER was ment to be a tool for people who just don't want
to know anything about DVD-structures, authoring etcetra.

WELL, SURE IT ISN'T. JUST SEE ALL TE ERRORS !!!
JUST SEE ALL THE MESSING YOU HAVE TO DO IN .INI FILES !!!

Don't know what having to do that with my knowledge of other DVD-tools.....

But sure youre an expert HAHAHAHAHAHA

Please just get stuck on making skins, this is realy a heavy job to do.... :D

apfraats
4th July 2005, 12:23
@2002karahmi:

The only message that was of any use me,

Thanks,

But I still think manually clearing up directries schould not be nexessary with Jjobbs 'State of the art' tool....

Rockas
4th July 2005, 12:52
@apfraats
Man... you are a completely jerk
Your ignorance is so big that you can't see that the answer you got from jdobbs is in the line of all your previous posts... not just about this one.

You are ignorant 'cause you never thought why there's no other tool on the market (commercial or free) that can backup a "multi-angle" DVD keeping secondary angles.

You are ignorant 'cause you'll never be able to "tell me" why the authoring tools that can deal with multi-angle DVDs costs thousands of dollars - why don't you ask Oscar (due your ignorance - the creator of DVD Lab and DVD Lab PRO) the reasons for the lack of this feature on his tools - DVD Lab PRO costs 200$, you know? oh! sorry... you don't know.

Don't know what having to do that with my knowledge of other DVD-tools.....

This has to do with your completely absence of knowledge:
You really think DVD-RB is a backup/compression program ???

Well it isn't. IT's just a shell, the real work isn't even done by DVD-RB
I can tell you the names of a thousand applications that uses Encoders... NONE of them do what Rebuilder do... note NONE

That's why you're an Ignorant... an Ignorant that doesn't even know that is Ignorant... that's a shame.

Believe me... I'm not mad at you... I feel sorry for you although I recognize that you have all the potentiality to become a successful politician :D

PS. Note: I'm only answering you 'cause I got all the skins made.... so I got some spare time.

PS2: Sorry for my English... not my mother language... forgive my ignorance.

jdobbs
4th July 2005, 13:24
As I said. If you are such an expert and DVD-RB doesn't do anything, you should write a replacement. According to you it should be easy!

But I have no fears that could happen because you don't have the knowledge, the skill, nor the ability to do so.

Like so may of your kind (arrogant bloggers) -- you talk the talk but can't walk the walk. You'd think an expert like you would know what a "Beta" is -- it is designed to give some widespread use and find bugs... if there were no bugs, there would be no need for a beta, would there?

You could also use some training in common human courtesy -- that's your biggest shortfall.

jdobbs
4th July 2005, 13:39
By the way -- I ALWAYS FIX ANY REPORTED BUGS (even yours). The report is just usually a little more courteous.

k2002rahmani
4th July 2005, 15:06
apfraats:

The best part, I think, of DVD-RB is the great community we have here. And of course, jdobbs. He has solutions to most everythnig, and those he has no solution for he fixes. I am sure in the next release he will have your problem fixed, even though I wouldn't have because it is insulting.

Instead of looking in the forums at the number of bugs in the first post of the thread, look at the number of fixes by the last. jdobbs every single thing, and that (and the great quality) make it the best program there is. I used dvdshrink, Ic, windvd dvdcopy, and countless others, but when I encountered a bug in those programs, there was nothing that could be done.

How many other programs do you know of where you can speak to the creator himself and make feature requests, bug reports, and get solutions? EXACTLY! BTW, I would bet DVD-RB has more code than any "shell" ever created.

So, this is not a one-man show. Everyone here reports problems and sees them magically fixed by jdobbs. It is a community effort, and I really hope you can be so nice as to help out the community, and not post insulting posts.

Rant from a fellow programmer who can imagine the frustration incurred,
Kenan

jdobbs
4th July 2005, 15:36
Well said.

DVD-RB adds the scanning, analysis, and authoring portions of the task because they have been historically missing. It does so while standing on the shoulders of some of the worlds greatest works of video software (DGDECODE, AVISYNTH, Cinemacraft Encoder, QUENC/FFMPEG, HC Encoder, Procoder). The difference between DVD-RB and other lessor (again IMHO) packages is that it accepts the superiority of these packages rather than trying to recreate them in an inferior manner -- and uses their power to get a job done. Could you imagine what a fool I would be to try and create all the capabilities of AVISYNTH by reinventing it for DVD-RB?

Unfortunately trying to keep the many preprocessing packages, add-ons, and the packages mentioned above all working in a coordinated fashion can sometimes be a lot like herding cats. Add to that the continual request for new features -- each of which will inevitably bring in new problems, and the result is bugs -- and that's why the package has been in beta for so long.

I am just very thankful there are so many folks willing to take their time and effort to try and make this package even better. My hat has always been off and my head bowed to the Doom9 beta testers.

But I am also very proud of the fact that there is no other method that even comes close to creating the quality of output that you can get with DVD Rebuilder.

pg55555
4th July 2005, 16:41
I've bought my first DVD burner a little more than one year ago. And so started my DVD backup experiences
Decrypter, Shrink were my first tools. But when I started looking for better quality, the only way seemed to be getting into all the complexities of muxing, demuxing, encoding, authoring.
But then I read about a relatively new program: DVD-Rebuilder (then in v0.41, I think). I downloaded it, installed it (with all their supporting programs) and never looked back: I've been getting excellent backups since then.
And when I have some problem, I discovered this excellent Forum, where there were a lot of people to help you, and a developer ready to look into all the issues, and solve them.
One of the things I like more about this Forum is the general "tone" of it, "la buena onda" in Spanish ("cool" in English?)

But, apfraats your posts are the opposite. They do not have "buena onda" (are not "cool").

jdobbs
4th July 2005, 17:51
I've repeatedly got this message in the past. It just has difficulty overwriting your files from the last rebuild....I hate to do it, but back OT... I've never had this happen to me. DVD-RB has code that clears that directory -- and if it can't it should output "The VIDEO_TS directory cannot be cleared. Cannot rebuild."

Can you give me a little more detail that might give me an idea as to when this can happen?

k2002rahmani
4th July 2005, 18:22
It's another one of those bugs that occurs in certain circumstances only. I have not been able to recreate this one in a while. Will try to recreate.

I'm not even sure the bug exists in the newest version v1.0

k2002rahmani
4th July 2005, 18:25
Yeah, it's not coming up anymore. I would say it's fixed. I think it was a prob at 0.93, but even 0.93.2 I think it was fixed.