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

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by Sophocles, Jul 26, 2004.

  1. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    Trom

    That's an all time first for me. Some movies made in English introduce scenes containing other languages that use subtitles that are included as part of the original video streams. What's the title of the movie?
     
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    @trom: I've seen that a few times, but it was always with DVD X Copy made movies. That program really sucks.
     
  3. Mort81

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    Hi all,

    I just got a run time error 61. Any body know what it means? Does it have something to do with the structure of the vidio folder? I used DVDRemake to edit out some junk prior to useing RB/CCE. Thanks.
     
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    I think I found the problem. Too many many movies on D: drive. Only 700 mb room left. Cleaned house.
     
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    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    Like other users, I experienced this warning today :
    "Possible dropped frame(s) noted in this segment, continuing... "

    I use DVD Rebuilder v0.89 with installer and CCE SP v2.50, DVD Rebuilder set to 4 passes (equivalent to 3 CCE passes), all other parameters default (one click mode...).

    My DVD is a (working) re-authored DVD9 from Japan with fansubs which I would like to backup to DVD5. It's size is 6.0GB.

    It came out as a 2.7GB disc, which is far too small of course.

    Interestingly, I had previously used DVD RB this week with no problem at all on three original DVDs, simply ripped to my drive with DVD Decrypter.

    Does anyone have a clue about the origin of this frame dropping issue, is it a hardware related problem, or could it be a consequence of a wrong DVD structure in the image I'm trying to backup? Sorry I'm not very technical...

     
  7. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    @flip - lmao, i saw that thread too.

    (i still haven't started looking into RB yet, too lazy with Shrink still working. but i'm working up to it)
     
  8. Aero300

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    Hello There Recently I Backed-up my a copy of one of my dvd's but when tried to burn with Nero I got the Message DVD Reallocation Failed Result could be a non-compliant dvd. What i did was Rip with DVD-Decryptor File Mode, Did a FULL(Nothing Removed) disk back up with DVD Rebuilder Professional(0.92) with stealing from spaces 50% enabled, i tried the dvd and worked perfectly on my pc and standalone its just very annoying anybody know the reason for this? Any help would be greatly appreciated, and i thank you in advance.
     
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  9. dlc2000

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    Don't worry about that... Nero just doesn't like VOBs with size 0... but your burning will always play fine :)
     
  11. hiost

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    I encoded a movie with AD's "dvd rebuilder & cce basic" tutorial. I used 5 passes.

    First problem is that the final video_ts folder is only 1.87GB.

    Second problem is that those vob files are totaly black. There is two red lines (looks like text, but very messed up so can't say for sure) in bottom of the screen. Audio track sounds correctly in every vob file. Only menu vob file looks normal.

    Any hints what was gone wrong?

    dvd rb v0.89
    cce sp 2.67.00.27
     
  12. jdobbs

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    I'd recommend you use the Rockas installer located at www.dvd-rb.com to setup the program. It does the lion's share of the configuration for you. It will become the default distribution when v1.00 comes out.

    The black with reddish/orange across the bottom is an indicator that either AVISYNTH or DGDECODE are not installed correctly.
     
  13. SC8

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    Hey guys, I'm relatively new to backing up dvds, but I got rebuilder and cce, and ive done about four solid backups with it, and the quality has been great. I've been reading up about interleaving and multiple angles and such, and I was trying to back up Terminator 2 Ultimate edition, which is interleaved and has the theatrical and special edition cuts. When I backed it up and burned it, everything was intact except the video itself was very pixelated throughout. The menus were great quality, it was just the actual movie. I'm a bit confused about this whole interleaving thing. I don't know if it could be the disc, cause i burned it on a memorex cause im waiting for my ty's. Any help would be awesome. thanks.
     
  14. jdobbs

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    The vast majority of DVD (over 99%) are supported completely with the current version of DVD Rebuilder. There are a handful, however, that have extremely heavy Angle/Interleaving usage (like the entire movie on some) -- so much that the current DVD Rebuilder has no head-room for encoding. But by the release of v1.00, even those will be supported.

    I'm not sure whether your disc falls into that category -- but it is possible.
     
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    Is there any sample screenshots from different count of passes?
     
  16. SC8

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    the first one i retained everything, even the dts audio, but im retrying it currently by taking out the dts audio which should free a gig, and doing 5 passes instead of 2. I'll post again if anything is different.
     
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    hello all i have a question about the the latest updated dvdrebuilder pro v093 . in the chande log there is changes to idct=7 . i had selected that option before v093 . since it has changed what should it be set now ? there are many options to choose from now , i just dont know which one to use since these changes have been made . thanks for the help
     
  18. jdobbs

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    The new presentation is sensitive to your old settings. If you had iDCT=7 set before the equivalent will still be selected (until overridden by a new selection from the menu).

    iDCT=7 is the same setting as "32 Bit Simple MMX (XVID)"
     
  19. dlc2000

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    i tried the new installer and never saved my config file . i just started over from scratch with a clean install using the installer this time . so i'm not sure what the equivalent is to what it was before . i will give what you posted a try . i have noticed it encodes slower now that i dont have this option setup . thanks for help
     
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    That's a good point. The installer defaults to an installation in "C:\Program Files\DVD Rebuilder Pro" -- if you want to maintain your settings you have to change the path to the same as where you'd installed the previous version(s).
     

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