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Cannot complete a encode

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by smitbret, Jan 2, 2006.

  1. smitbret

    smitbret Member

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    One of two things happens when I try to compress a DVD from DVD-9 to DVD-5. Either a major system error occurs and the system completely reboots or I get 'Error 0006: DVD-RB has found framecount differences between the PREPARE and REBUILD phases. Aborting.' Both occur only during the rebuild phase and have been occuring every time. I have uninstalled and reinstalled both DVD-RB Pro and CCE SP. I have tried both the most current and some older versions. I have even done a format and clean install of Windows XP Pro SP2. I have also tried using 6 different ripped DVDs, ripped with 3 different rippers. Same results every time. I have no trouble transcoding with Nero Recode 2 or DVD Shrink. Can anyone tell me what is going on. I have not had this trouble until recently. I have not tried checking the 'Special Error Processing' yet, since I don't understand what exactly this is for. Thanks.
    -Brett
     
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  2. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    smitbret

    Sometimes it's not the software that's causing the problem but the hardware instead. Here's a couple of tips, that just might get you over the bumb.

    First a couple of questins.

    What version of avisynth are you using?
    Is your system overclocked?

    Now for a couple of small interventions.

    1.Defrag your hard disk

    2.Turn off your PC, open your case and do close inspection of your heatsink. If it's covered in a lot of dust then your CPU is over heating and Barton cores can run quite hot. Clean it very carefully (ok, ok I use a small vacumn cleaner with a plastic hose to suck the dust out. I live dangerously. LOL)
    Once it's clean give it another go.
     
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  3. L8ter

    L8ter Guest

    the shut down is probably due to overheating as soph said!
    but I would think that would happen during re-encoding as opposed to rebuild ahh small matter!

    the frame count error is from copy protection!
    dvd fab decrypter has been doing well @ getting past those errors if not you should use the psl2 plug-in wizard w/ fix vts to clear the "looping" that is caused by newer protections!

    l8ter!
     
  4. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    Watch the rebuild stage and the Asus PC probe at the same time and watch the temperatures climb. It's quite a CPU workout.
     
  5. L8ter

    L8ter Guest

    I don't have any title's qeued right now but I thought that encode alway's pushed harder on the ole thermostat than rebuild maybe it's just the last straw but I will pay closer att. next time!
     

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