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dvd-rebuilder and rb-opt

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by suni, Jun 30, 2006.

  1. suni

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    Hi
    Here is the problem:

    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd_rebuilder_tutorial_advanced.cfm

    First: I am stuck with the step "Using RB-Opt" I simply cant find the rebuilder.inf. I have the dvd which i have ripped from the source on my harddrive, i have shrunk menus to save size and used vobblanker to blank out some of the extras. so im all set. however when opening rb-opt and looking for the rebuilder.inf file i cant find it no where and have no idea how to generate it to begin the next step with dvd-rb
     
  2. pazzini

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    Hi :)

    Are you using the free version of rebuilder and did you use the installer version?

    To find rebuilders ini file right click on the rebuilder desktop shortcut choose properties then find target the ini file is called rebuilder configuration settings just double click on it to open it.

    EDIT: You said you shrunk the menus how did you do this, and why do you need to goto the ini file?

    Here is guide on how to use rebuilder http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd_rebuilder_tutorial.cfm

    If you are using HC18 make sure you select Best as this will give you a better picture but will obviously take more time to encode.
     
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  3. arniebear

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  4. suni

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    sorry i should have come back to reply quicker. i did manage to sort the problem, my dvd-rebuilder was in one click mode rarher than 3 click. that sorted everyhting fine. thanks for the help
     
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    Glad it worked out for you, happy burning :)
     
  6. pazzini

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    Happy to hear that you got it working and thanks for letting us know how you fixed your problem ;)
     
  7. suni

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    hi, well just to report back i have a new problem. i backd up my pulp fiction dvd however it recognised as a mixed media disk by my xbox 360 and by my standalone as a folder [displays video_ts folder] i backed up my infernal affairs dvd and everyhting is fine

    with both i used vobblanker to remove extras, and shrunk the menu with menu shrunk

    then used 7 pass cce

    with pulp fiction its been the same result twice

    any ideas?

    thanks suni
     
  8. pazzini

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    7 passes is to much, I recommend using 2/3 passes as there will be no gain in quality by going over 3/4 passes.

    I suggest asking in this thread http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/97052 as the maker of dvd-rebuilder (jdobbs) often visits here and will be able to help you.
     
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    I agree on the amount of passes anything over 3 really does not do much more, and is just wasting time. Why not rip with DVD Decrypter, unless this is a reissue of Pulp Fiction, there should be no protection DVDD cannot handle, and then if you are using the Pro Version of RB use the 3 click mode and you can preview and edit after the prep phase.
     

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