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The X
31st July 2005, 12:07
I would create a dvd-r with a size of 4464Mb instead of 4424Mb of default value that dvd-rb makes.

If i insert the code "TargetSectors=2256561" in the Rebuilder.ini i get this error during the rebuilding fase :

Error 0006 : DVD-RB has found framecount difference between the PREPARE and REBUILDING phases. Aborting.

TNK

robot1
31st July 2005, 12:19
This error should not depend on the TargetSectors used.
Please, test the backup with the default setting.

Anyway, report DVD-RB version, encoder used and film to backup.

The X
31st July 2005, 12:31
This error should not depend on the TargetSectors used.
Please, test the backup with the default setting.

Anyway, report DVD-RB version, encoder used and film to backup.

Without the TargetSectors option the dvd-rb work!

I try, getting the same error, DVD-RB 0.81 Free & 0.93 Free

The film is "Star Wars V - Region 2 - ITA/ENG"

The encoder is CCE 2.70.02

TNK

robot1
31st July 2005, 12:35
I will try this movie, with your settings.

The X
31st July 2005, 12:47
I will try this movie, with your settings.

OK... tnk!

P.S. I selected 2 audio (ita&eng 5.1) without the audio-comment & the first 2 sub

robot1
31st July 2005, 23:39
Same settings (Targetsectors & audio/sub selection).
I've succesfully rebuilt the movie with DVD-RB free and CCE SP Trial 2.70.02.01

Output is 4.35 GB

I can recommend you to install DVD-RB with the Rockas installer, and to use the installed DGDecode.dll

The X
4th August 2005, 13:26
Same settings (Targetsectors & audio/sub selection).
I've succesfully rebuilt the movie with DVD-RB free and CCE SP Trial 2.70.02.01

Output is 4.35 GB

I can recommend you to install DVD-RB with the Rockas installer, and to use the installed DGDecode.dll

Ok, I installed CCE SP Trial 2.70.02.01 & the Last DVD-RB by the Rockas installer...

What have i to do To use the DGDecode.dll ? Select the path in the setup window ?

TNK

robot1
4th August 2005, 13:30
Yes, in the setup window, select the path of the DGDecode.dll installed in your DVD-RB dir.

Ciao.

The X
4th August 2005, 13:40
Yes, in the setup window, select the path of the DGDecode.dll installed in your DVD-RB dir.

Ciao.

OK, I do it !!!

I get the free-space in my hd & i'll try to encode the film

TNK

C'ya

FerretZone
4th August 2005, 17:02
With RC4, I am running into the same issue with Aviator WS movie only. I have tried it with both Procoder 2.04.02 and CCE Basic 2.70.01.04. It works fine with RC3. It is the only movie that I have run into this issue thus far.

k2002rahmani
4th August 2005, 17:16
I have this problem with Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. I have a TargetSectors line for CCE. I have tried with 0.93.2 through RC4, and still fails. Maybe this will be targeted for a fix by RC5?

FerretZone
4th August 2005, 17:23
I have this problem with Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. I have a TargetSectors line for CCE. I have tried with 0.93.2 through RC4, and still fails. Maybe this will be targeted for a fix by RC5?

It made it through Procoder just fine for me on RC4, not for CCE Basic. I use the default for the TargetSectors.

k2002rahmani
5th August 2005, 04:32
I used CCE SP 2.7 to make the error occur.

A64
5th August 2005, 07:08
I have also tried CCE Basic and had the error with RC4. Procoder 2 had no problem.

The X
8th August 2005, 13:03
@robot1 : I get the same error 0006 with DVD-RB Free 0.96 (Rockas installer) & CCE 2.70.02.01 using DGDecode.dll installed in DVD-RB dir. :(

P.S. My rebuilderi.ini is :


[Audio]
Selected=110
[Options]
Mode=1
OneClick=1
ReduceOpt=3
NoWarn=1
AdditionalOutput=1
LogFile=1
QuEncHQ=1
EncoderMinimized=1
RemoveDTS=0
Skin=Rockas Original
HC_Quality=1
HC_Matrix=1
SkinVersion=3
CCE=3
HalfD1=00
Convert_16_9=00
DisableInterlace=00
TargetSectors=2256561
[Paths]
QuEnc=C:\Programmi\DVD-RB\QuEnc\QuEnc.exe
ReJig=C:\Programmi\DVD-RB\ReJig\ReJig.exe
DECOMB=C:\Programmi\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\Decomb521.dll
ProCoder=C:\Programmi\DVD-RB\EclPro\EclPro.exe
MPEG2DEC=C:\Programmi\DVD-RB\DGDecode.dll
Working=D:\
Output=D:\@Store\
HC=C:\Programmi\DVD-RB\HC Encoder\HCbatch.EXE
CCENew=C:\Programmi\CCE\cctspt.exe
Source=D:\@STORE\STAR WARS V\DVD9 NO WARNING & MENŮ COMPRESSED\

[Subpictures]
Selected=1100
[CCEOptions]
VBR_bias=20
Quality_prec=32
eclPasses=10


What's the error ?

TNK

The X
10th August 2005, 10:35
HELP !!!!

I dunno how to create this dvd5 :(

jdobbs
10th August 2005, 12:47
Get rid of the "Steal Space From Extras" setting and see if it works.

Also, judging by the directory naming it appears this source has been preprocessed to reduce menu size... did you forget to mention that?

You make the false assumption that the output from the preprocessing is good.

The chances are that if you don't preprocess it will work fine.

The X
10th August 2005, 14:56
Get rid of the "Steal Space From Extras" setting and see if it works.

Now it's set in "50% i don't care about..."... I have to set 25% ?


Also, judging by the directory naming it appears this source has been preprocessed to reduce menu size... did you forget to mention that?


I didn't forget to tell you about it because i tried in both the cases

jdobbs
10th August 2005, 16:18
I don't think setting it to 50% will help. You'd have to try it without it set (or at least set it lower).

I'm not even sure it would make any difference... I'm just speculating.

I didn't forget to tell you about it because i tried in both the casesAre you sure? I ask because it works for others...

The X
10th August 2005, 19:19
I don't think setting it to 50% will help. You'd have to try it without it set (or at least set it lower).

I'm not even sure it would make any difference... I'm just speculating.


Now i'll try without this option...


Are you sure? I ask because it works for others...

Yes, I'm... After the first failure i tried without compress the menů, only with the strip of the warning (with DvdRemake 1.4.6).

TNK

jptheripper
10th August 2005, 19:38
oh btw, dvd remake 1.4.6 (the cracked version) intentionally messes up streams.

The X
12th August 2005, 11:18
oh btw, dvd remake 1.4.6 (the cracked version) intentionally messes up streams.

So...the problem is dvd remake ?

Trahald
12th August 2005, 13:49
Take dvd remake out of the picture so we can find out. Do NO preprocessing.. no menus no clip removal.. nada.

and yes.. dvd remake does mess up output when the software is used on a pc it wasnt intended for.

robot1
12th August 2005, 16:27
Are you still trying to backup StarWars V?
Try without preprocessing, 'cause I did your same release with no problems.

jptheripper
12th August 2005, 16:29
the problem is a non-payed for version of remake

jdobbs
12th August 2005, 17:04
Anyone who is using "borrowed" versions of any software should beware. Software developers are getting clever, and are purposely causing faults to occur on ripped-off versions. When you report the problem -- they know you are using a pirated copy -- and you get hard-to-find garbage for output. You're also taking the very real chance of unexpected spyware "enhancements" installed by the person distributing the rip-off copy.

Just a word to the wise.

The X
12th August 2005, 18:56
Anyone who is using "borrowed" versions of any software should beware. Software developers are getting clever, and are purposely causing faults to occur on ripped-off versions. When you report the problem -- they know you are using a pirated copy -- and you get hard-to-find garbage for output. You're also taking the very real chance of unexpected spyware "enhancements" installed by the person distributing the rip-off copy.

Just a word to the wise.

I want test a program before to buy it... I never spend my money without test it!

Instead of Dvd-Rb i doesn't found a free-version or demo-version of it to test with dvd-rb.... but now i thinking that there'r to many problem with remake,dvd-rb,cce ecc ecc :(

Tnk to anyone

jptheripper
12th August 2005, 19:18
dvd-rb is free

cce has trials that work perfect, they just watermark.

as for remake, well, you are on your own. If you want to use it you have to buy it, otherwise use the free programs

jdobbs
12th August 2005, 19:19
Hmm... if you load that disc directly into DVD-RB without modifying it first it backs it up perfectly... I'll be frank with you -- that's as far as my concern goes.

I don't want to be harsh -- but the problems you are experiencing are self-inflicted wounds and it really isn't fair to blame DVD-RB.

jptheripper
12th August 2005, 20:03
i agree with jdobbs. His programs works as intended (as you said), i would take the issue up with the offending other program

The X
13th August 2005, 09:44
dvd-rb is free

cce has trials that work perfect, they just watermark.

as for remake, well, you are on your own. If you want to use it you have to buy it, otherwise use the free programs

All right, my goal is to use only free program; i tested remake to see if it coulded be usefully for me... it doesn't SO i forget it.... I'll use IfoEdit to jump the "warning page" ^_^

Now i'm testing dvd-rb with the full-original dvd9 !

new_student
14th August 2005, 06:48
I have used DVD-RB on more than 50 dvds after stripping some content using dvd remake, and never had any problem.

The X, if you will, please, load rebuilder.ecl file in your working folder manually into CCE, and see the smallest number of frames among the files. I have had the same problem before on more than one ocassion and I always found there was atleast one script with less than 15 frams(in the main movie, not the extras). If you it is the case with you too, may be jdobbs can take look at this issue.

eriksen76
14th August 2005, 13:02
Hi just had a problem with a movie, so seached the form and found thread.

I get the exact same error with a Danish movie which I did from scratch. If I encode with CCE2.67.027 Trial or "HC" I get the error with "differences between prepare and rebuild phase" (at about 96% of rebuild phase)

If I use 2.70.020 I get the missing frames at the exact same spot.

Something is wrong here. I never had this error before, atleast with the new version. (At the moment I use the latest build)

I agree with the before mention comment, that pre-processing with a valid verson of DVDREMAKE, never gives errors. But this one did, so I tried doing it from scratch.

Any ideas Jdobbs??

/Eriksen76

jdobbs
14th August 2005, 13:17
This isn't "missing frames" -- when you get this error it means DVD-RB has either run into a situation in which there are more frames present in a segment than should be there.

There is one other error that could cause this -- and that is when an illegal MPEG sequence is encountered in which a frame is encountered that has a temporal value that is outside what is acceptable, as it might artificially indicate there are more frames than was there originally.

I'm not saying there isn't a possibility that DVD-RB could be at fault -- but it is a lot more likely this is caused by a bad source.

eriksen76
14th August 2005, 13:31
Sorry actually I can't remember if it was missing frames or the "shows incomplete" error I got when using 2.70.020 but it was different compared with the error when using CCE 2.70.027 and HC.

Will try encoding again using the most stable CCE for me CCE 2.6.7.027.

If I'm not mistaken think the error occours on this one at the very last cell of the movie. Actually the movie had the end credits on the cell before this one. So the cell isn't really needed, as its only a few secs of black screen.

Do you need any files Jdobss?? Or what can I do to help?

/Eriksen76

new_student
14th August 2005, 19:02
I think jdobbs is right, because I just used dvd2svcd with same movie, and I received an error while muxing the movie. :(

eriksen76
14th August 2005, 22:12
I managed to solve the problem with my movie.

Jdobbs was right, something was wrong with the last cell in the main movie pgc. Maby something about the number of frames which was not correct on the orginal dvd. Anyway it gave me the error with differences between preporation/encoding.

I did the following to make it work, maby all steps was not nessesary.

1. I ripped movie in ifo mode but unchecked the last cell (final chapter)
2. Kept the movie vobs only in a folder. (I copied the .ifo file to desktop)
3. Ripped the rest of the files to the folder mentioned before.
4. Then I used Ifoupdate to update the original ifo with the one from desktop.
5. I then ran everything through Dvdremake, which after some working time turned the last cell into a short 0,12 sek. clip. (according to ifoedit)
6. Then I did some stripping and exported the project.

I did the test with HC encoding and that successfully encoded the movie now with no errors at all.

Will test with CCE 2.67.027 now.

In this case it was not a copy protection which was the problem, simply a small error in the original dvd I guess.

Long explanation, but that was just what I did to make it work ;)

/Eriksen76

The X
15th August 2005, 01:16
The X, if you will, please, load rebuilder.ecl file in your working folder manually into CCE, and see the smallest number of frames among the files. I have had the same problem before on more than one ocassion and I always found there was atleast one script with less than 15 frams(in the main movie, not the extras). If you it is the case with you too, may be jdobbs can take look at this issue.

I open rebuilder.ecl with CCE & i found 9 files with only 1 frame (OPV:Q20 (0-8104 kbps) in the end...

What have i do to resolve my issue ?

TNK

P.S. The warning logo that i strip it was in video_ts.vob while dvd-rb, i think, encode & rebuild only vts_01_x.vob...