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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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    VJbob

    1)Full Disc backup's using RB/CCE usually renders great picture quality, but no matter how you backup up a DVD there's still going to be some kind of loss. That's why many of us use RB/CCE, to minimize that loss. I only do full backups when I don't think that I will use the extras, and I rarely do.

    2)Go here for your update. You'll need to provide some information in order to logon.
    http://www.cinemacraft.com/eng/download.html#basic

    3)Being a user of the Pro version I would never go back, it's the best purchase I've made for backing up DVD's and believe me, I've made a few. Also the pro version includes a movie only version that keeps the menu's intact. This means that you can dump the extras and still access the subtitles and other sound tracks. Sometimes a movie comes with both AC3 6ch and DTS 5:1. In movie only you can only access a single track but with movie only and menus you can save them both for a wider compatibility range.

    4) DVD remake is for the adventurous at heart because it allows you to access hidden parts of a DVD and edit them out, but you can also wreck a DVD's structure by doing it. On some movies DVD remake might give you the edge but I'd recommend going with RB pro first.
     
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  2. brobear

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    sghrush
    The SP does multiple passes and the Basic does 2. In most cases you won't see a difference. I've heard there may be some slight degrading of the video with the mega movies. I've not seen it personally. As I've mentioned, EclCCE is required with the older SP trials and the retail Basic doesn't require it. Not an issue with the Rockas installer, but is for the manual install. Also, the SP trial has the big blue logo on the video output which the retail Basic doesn't.
     
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    Thanks.

    Also, does 1.0 PRO have a "rockas" installer too? Otherwise I'm just going to stick with 0.93 beta. If so can anybody direct me to the place to donate?

     
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    Yes, each new update comes to you by email, clean and ready to install by both the Rockas installer or manual installation method. And if that isn't enough then you get all of us to guide you through it. LOL
     
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  5. brobear

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    VJbob
    Read the "Rebuilder Text Document" located in the Rebuilder folder (wherever it's installed on your PC). The links are there for making donations. Also those text documents have info you may want to read about the RB app.
     
  6. Sophocles

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    Hmmm! Why isn't the bear moving?
     
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    It is on my PC.
     
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    Then tell it to get off! LOL

    Sherlock's smoke animation is gone too'
     
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    I just got a runtime error 380: Invalid property value. I was trying to do Simpsons season 3 disc 2. I'm using DVD Rebuilder Pro 1.00 RC2 with CCE Basic 2.70.

    Any ideas? It happened at segment 60 of the main VTS.
     
  10. brobear

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    Did you delete it or what happened? The bear hasn't been involved in any plots lately and definitely wasn't on the grassy knoll. LOL
     
  11. brobear

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    squizzle
    Do you have RB set to complete disc backup or what? Also, how did you rip the source files you're using? Another little question, are you working with an ISO or files?
     
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    hmmm....interesting.

    Sophacles, I read that link and I'm at work right now so I'll check up on it when I get home.

    Brobear, yes I'm doing full disc backup, ripped the movie with DVD Decrypter in File mode.
     
  14. brobear

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    Just checking, some people have been saying they got encode problems while using ISO files. Others have mentioned problems with episodes trying to use menu and movie only. Just checking that you weren't encountering those problems messing with the encode. Sophocles already pointed you toward what jdobbs had to say about that particular error. So, I'll just butt out and let you get at it.
     
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    I just to clarify that statement. DVD-RB has no problems with ISO creation or ISO mode. The only reported problem of which I am aware is when someone tries to mount an ISO with the software "AnyDVD" that has been created with 32k padding. I will point out that the need for the padding is rare, but is REQUIRED in order to meet specifications -- but apparently AnyDVD doesn't know how to handle it and kicks an error.

    All other computer and standalone players of which I am aware recognize and handle the ISO correctly.
     
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    I've got some M2V files, but only for about half the AVS files. The last one I have was the storyboard (in the special features) if that means anything to anyone.

    I'm going to try again later tonight, maybe it'll work this time. I use DVD Rebuilder and CCE all the time without any problems at all even on episodic DVDs, so I don't know what the deal is here.
     
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    Just to clarify my previous post I was merely pointing to a thread that discussed runtime error 380. I haven't a clue if there's a problem between AnyDVD and mounting an ISO with 32K padding since I never use ISO files.
     
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  18. brobear

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    Sophocles,
    That's just old material being rehashed. It was one of those non problems where RB really didn't have a problem. The problem was with other software and how people were trying to use it. I only mentioned it because one never knows and the 380 runtime error is about problems with the encode. We know now that this problem has nothing to do with that, so no need to get sidetracked. It'll be interesting to see what is actually causing squizzle's problem. That thread at Doom9 hit on the problem, but I never saw a resolution to the problem that would help here.
     
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    Yes I realize that it was an old thread but the error message was the same which could suggest a relationship and possibly add insight as well. Runtime errors generally relate to Microsoft's Visual Basic language.

    If we just look for the error in general and review the info it might reveal a clue to the solution.

    Note the mention of ISO files.

    http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=530&view=findpost&p=2789

    Again ISO files.

    http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=8015

    I've also found that this error is related to using Photo software such as Kodak and video games. Microsoft word apparently give this error when improperly installed. I seen several of the errors involving printing.

    Microsoft's view

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;152161


    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;177088

    That's about as much info as I can find. There's a software or file conflict somewhere and since it seems that even a font can cause the error it's going to be difficult to find the exact cause.

     
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    well I tried again, got the same error. This time however it did give me all the DVD output files, I burned them onto a disc and watched it, came out good. So I don't know what the deal is with that. Also, this time I have nothing in the temp file except for one EclCCE file.
     

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