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Experiencing Difficulty Using DVD RB and CCE? If So, Then Ask Your Questions Here.

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    Please Help, I follow every step as the AD guide say, after I rip the movie and start the Rebuilder, the program return Run-time Error'6': Overflow then quit. The followring is the Rebuilder ini file, can anybody tell me what did I set wrong.
    [Options]
    OneClick=1
    NoWarn=1
    AudioDub=0
    idct7Opt=1
    LoadPlugin=1
    [Paths]
    MPEG2DEC=C:\DVD Rebuilder\MPEG2Dec3dg.dll
    CCEBasic=C:\Program Files\Custom Technology\Cinema Craft Encoder Basic\cct2.exe
    Working=D:\NEW FOLDER\
    Source=D:\PASSION_OF_THE_CHRIST_4X3\VIDEO_TS\
    [Setup]
     
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    Does this happen during the first stage of preparation. Imediately?

    Reset the source and working paths. Make sure the video files are in the TS folder.
     
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    Been using DVDRB with CCE basic. I have been using this combo for a while and getting great results. I have also been using Undot().Deen() in the avisynth filter dialog. I have been using these on high compression discs, like the Xfiles. I have noticed that on recent viewing of some of the XFILES discs that some of the scenes appear to have slow motion, or a jittery effect. What could be causing this, and what can i do to prevent it. It does not do it all the time, infact I have yet to see it on a movie, but it appears on occasion on episodic discs, like XFILES.

    When using undot and deen the picture quality is very good. Without the filters the picture is VCR quality at best, but does not have the slow motion effect.

    DVDRB V0.57a
    CCE Basic 2.69.01.10

    Thanks
     
  18. brobear

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    chjoy
    The setup configuration looks okay for an initial try. Other commands should appear after a successful cycle. Just mentioned so you will know there is a minor change with CCE selection.

    There are several causes for Overflow problems. I suffered the same. An easy way to eliminate one of the easy ones is to move the source and work folders onto C: on the same drive where the program and AviSynth folder are located. With everything on the same drive; run the RB/CCE and see what happens. It may not fix it, but you will have at least removed one possibility and moving the source and making a new work folder doesn't take much time. Normally the files can be on different drives, but in rare cases the program and folders all have to be on the same drive.


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    Redsvt,
    If the filters are causing some difficulty you can try just setting the quality_prec to 20 instead of 16.
    If the source is that low in quality it could smooth out some of the roughness without affecting the motion. I have tried it on rough material with some good results.
     
  20. kickit

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    Hello all

    This is my first message in here, this forum is a treasure to find some information.

    I use DVDRB v0.57A + CCE 2.67.00.27 + EclccE

    When i click on thje Prepare button i've got this error message :
    Run time error '9' : subscript out of range

    Have you ever had this message ?

    Please the Pros help me

    regards from france

     

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