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problem with RB/CCE

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by Mort81, Mar 13, 2005.

  1. Mort81

    Mort81 Senior member

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    I have purchased and downloaded CCE Basic. I have also downloaded DVD Rebuilder, AviSynth, and DGDecode.dll file. I have checked the required settings under mode and options in DVD Rebuilder. I have also filled in the path to CCE basic and path to decoder in the DVD-RB setup panel.

    About 5 min after I start RB/CCE I keep getting an error "Frame size 728x56 is not supported. Supported frame size is up to 720x576" Can anybody help me resolve this problem please? Thanks.
     
  2. vurbal

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    That means you're getting some sort of error with AviSynth. Look in your working directory and you'll see a directory called D2VAVS that has the Avisynth scripts (AVS files) created by DVD-RB. You can open them directly in a media player to see what the error is. Windows Media Player may or may not play them. If it doesn't you can use VirtualDub or Media Player Classic.
     
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    Thank vurbal, I tried to open them with media player and Windvd6 but they wouldn't work. I'll try VirtualDub.
     
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    Well so much for that. I don't know how to use virtualdub and wouldn't know what I was looking for if I did.I loaded the D2VAVS into it and it just showed a bunch of V01....... through V07........ numbers.
     
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    Weird thing is when I download DVDRebuilder with the install and try to run it, it tells me "you must first have AviSynth" I have downloaded AviSynth actually twice. Once in C:/program files and once just in C:. If I download DVDRebuilder without the install pack it will open and run fine. Very frustrating. I had a bad feeling about buying CCE. Should have followed my instincts.
     
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    CCE Basic may be regarded as one of the best, but for ease of use it is crap. I don't know how they can Justify the cost. Yes I did buy the full version but for backing up DVD's I prefer CloneDVD2 with AnyDVD. It's easy, User friendly, Does the new Protection's & and is cheap.
     
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    I already have ANYDVD and the trial version of DVDCopy3 (probably second best to RB/CCE) Should have saved my money and purchased DVDCopy3 ($59). I tried CloneDVD2. It was ok.
     
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    You'd need to load an individual AVS file to see the error. Alternatively you could just download the installer here:
    http://dvd-rb.dvd2go.org/modules.php?name=Downloads

    That will install everything you need (except CCE which you obviously already have installed).
     
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    First off you're comparing apples to oranges. CCE is an MPEG encoder not a DVD backup program. If you're saying DVD-RB is difficult to use I'd be curious to know what you found difficult about it. Second, they justify the price by selling a personal version of the world's best encoder for cheaper than any other comparable encoder besides TMPGEnc.
     
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    vurbal,

    Thats the installer version I was refering to that won't run after it's downloaded because it tells me AviSynth is not installed.
     
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    Mort81: You said you downloaded avisynth but that's not the same as installing it. Are you sure you have avisynth installed or just downloaded?
     
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    Kingd,
    Yes it is installed. I installed it again just to be sure.
     
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    If AviSynth is installed (and clearly it is since you're getting an error from it) all you have to do is download the plugin DVD-RB needs (DGDecode) and put it in your DVD-RB directory. Then in DVD-RB's Setup window (Options Menu->Setup) you need to set the Path To Decoder to point there. Like I said you should look at one of the AVS files to see exactly what the error says but I'm betting that's the problem.
     
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    Thanks vurbal,

    I have not only downloaded and tried DGDecode.dll as the path to decoder but have downloaded and tried MPDDec3dg.dll as the path to decoder as well.

    I read in another forum that there should be a box that says "Add to AVS file" in the DVD-RB setup panel. I do not have this.
     
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    That option has apparently been removed. I know that if the decoder path goes to dgdecode.dll it will automatically add it. You should set the path to that and run Prepare (in 3 click mode). Then get Media Player Classic and play an AVS file. If it gives you an error about not having a function called Mpeg2Source you can open the AVS file with Notepad to see if there's a line with the LoadPlugin function and the path to dgdecode.dll on the first line. If you get a different error post it here and I'll see if I can figure it out.
     
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    vurbal,

    Wow, it's working, so far he haw. I downloaded and installed the most rescent version of AviSynth and it's working. Apparently my version was outdated. Thanks for everything.
     
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    vurbal,
    Where can I find your guide for RB/CCE? I understand you explain how to set the dvd target size in there. Mine are turning out about 4436 mb (too big) and I would like it to be about 4350 mb. Thankyou.
     
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    Follow the second link in my signature for my advanced guide. It's a little out of date but it should give you the information you need.
     
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    Thanks vurbal,

    I realized that about 1 min after I ask, duh. I'm going to give CCETargetSectors=2236000 a try.
     
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    Yes, it does support bitsetting of +R, according to the following, but I don't know how this is accomplished.....it could be through some software you might have to download from the LG site.

    http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/172/9

    HTH,

    Rich

    [bold]Please disregard, I posted to the wrong forum, so sorry.[/bold]
     
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