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Problem with DVDRB v1.04 and multiple video titles

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by energydan, Jan 8, 2006.

  1. energydan

    energydan Member

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    Hi, I've been using DVD Rebuilder for the past year or so and with much success. I recently got version 1.04, and I'm having some trouble with dvds that have multiple video titles, namely several episodes. I assume it's some new feature that has changed, but I can't figure out how to remedy it.

    Basically I rip a dvd down in DVD Shrink, so that there is just the 4 episodes and the audio tracks that I want. When I add them in Dvd Rebuilder, it only ends up encoding one video title. I set it up to run last night, like I have in the past and I knew something was wrong this morning when it had only taken about 55 minutes. I've been messing around with it since morning, but I can't get it to work on all 4 video titles together.

    If anyone can help me, I would appreciate it. I tried searching through the forums but I didn't find anything regarding it. Thanks!
     
  2. h-k

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    Open Rebuilder and click on mode. Make sure "full backup" is checked and [bold]not[/bold] "movie only" or "movie and menus only". If either of those are checked then Rebuilder will only process the largest title and blank out the rest.

    Edit: Also, the newest version of Rebuilder Pro is 1.05.2 (at the time of this post).
     
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    Thanks, I'm trying it again now. I had tried that earlier, but the preparing phase seemed to go too quickly so I never let it encode. I'm letting the encoding process go now and should know shortly whether or not it's working on one title or all four of them.
     

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