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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. agent-k

    agent-k Regular member

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    Both versions are still installed but in separate folders.
    I have versions 2.69 and 2.66 and they are both giving me this overflow message.
    Should I uninstall them and start again?
     
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    I initially installed 2.67, got the buffer overflow, and then installed 2.69 ... and also got the buffer overflow ... with edited files. When I ran non-edited files, all went through without a problem, though.

    My suggestion would be to rip a file with Decrypter, don't make any edits, and send it through. If it works, you will be able to see the quality that got us hooked on this app. It will also lend assurance that a clean install will help the problem.

    The buffer overflow explanation, as I understand it, is that the errors are caused by non-compliant streams created during the editing process. I don't know enough about code to say much more, but I do know that a clean install fixed everything for me.

     
  3. bigorange

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    AgentK,

    don't give up, I agree with doc, once you see it, you won't believe it. I'm curious tho, you said you clicked on rebuild? Once you hit transcode, that's it, you shouldn't have to do anything else except burn when the process is done.

    I also got errors 0003 and 0004, when I went to CCE 2.67, not 2.66(?), they were corrected.

    Believe me, once set up, it's lots easier than shrink, you choose source files and hit transcode, that's it. Rip with decrypter in file mode 1st and put that in your source folder, I call mine decrypter files for RB, imaginative, huh?

    After all, you've spent 58.00 for CCE basic, don't let it go to waste yet. :)
     
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    Doc 409

    I think I know where my problem may lie then.
    To practice with RB/CCE I used a movie that was already on my had drive.
    It had been decrypted and compressed with Shrink ready for burning.
    I was only practising so I thought that would do.

    Bigorange

    I had it set on three click mode so that if it went tits up I could see on which process it failed.

    One more question for you both. Does it automatically set the movie to the right size to fit a dvd-r or do I have to enter the size somewhere?

     
  5. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    agent-k

    It automatically sets the size, all you have to do is ensure that your settings are correct.
     
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    Thanks for that Sophocles.

    I'll do a film from scratch with dvd decrypter, then run it through RB/CCE to see how I get on.
     
  7. bigorange

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    Try starting out simple, then working your way up. Use one click method, and don't do any editing. To improve quality use steal space from extras(25%-33%) and resize to half D1 on the extras instead of editing.

    Then as you get it working you can try 3-click method, re-authoring using other apps then going to RB, and batch mode.

    good luck.....

     
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    bigorange,
    most of what you just said was jibberish to me.
    I just had another go but this time I started from scratch.
    I decrypted 'Enemy of the State' with Dvd decrypter, the file is over 8Gig.
    Then I run ReBuilder. It encoded in 56 minutes which impressed me because averybody says it takes 3-4 hours.
    When I clicked on 'Rebuild' it went fine at first but when it got to the third segment it stopped with another error. This time it was #0004.
     
  9. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    In the folder where you have RB there is a file called DVD Rrebuilder configuration settings, double click on it and copy and paste them here. Sometimes the solution is so simple as to be overlooked entirely.
     
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    Hello Agent-K

    If your encoding in less than an hour on an 8 gig movie then you have a basic setup problem.

    The likely place to look is the mpeg2dec3dg.dll file.
    Is the dll in the same folder as rebuilder. Is the box checked for add mpeg2dec.dll to avisynth.
    Do you have Avisynth 2.54 installed and does it have mpeg2dec3dg.dll in the plug in folder.


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    Agent-K

    Since you own CCE it is certainly worth the time to get everything working right even if you prefer Shrink.

    Once setup is to you liking the advantages become more apparent.
    If you have a background decypter like dvd43 or anydvd you can just use the same in and out folders each time. Then you can insert the dvd, open Rebuilder, hit transcode and relax. No settings,setup, analysis or changes.

    Most of us edit or play with the source or do multiple movies at once so decrypting manually into a source folder is necessary.

    I can rip several movies into labeled folders in the source directory then use batch in rbfarm to encode them sequentially using several stripped down slave computers taking about an hour each with no help from me.

    So you can choose simple or advanced with many options as you go along. I never worry about the original size because the results have always been superior to anything else I use reguardless of input size.

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    All I said was [bold]"Try starting out simple, then working your way up. Use one click method, and don't do any editing. To improve quality use steal space from extras(25%-33%) and resize to half D1 on the extras instead of editing"[/bold]

    This is in the basic setup guide by vurbal. You are the one that said you were using the 3 click method, which is much more involved and indicates you know the basic setup.

    We can't read your mind, only respond to what you tell us.
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    Sophocles,

    here is the configuration settings;


    [Paths]
    CCEBasic=C:\Program Files\Custom Technology\Cinema Craft Encoder Basic\cct2.exe
    MPEG2DEC=C:\Documents and Settings\xxxxxxx\My Documents\My Downloads\dvd-rbv055b[www.free-codecs.com]\MPEG2Dec3dg.dll
    Source=C:\ENEMY_OF_THE_STATE\VIDEO_TS\
    Working=C:\RBENEMY\
    [Setup]
    Languages=1111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
    sLanguages=1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
    [Options]
    LoadPlugin=1
    OneClick=0
    idct7Opt=1
    AudioDub=1
    NoWarn=1
    CCE=2
    [CCEOptions]
    VBR_bias=25
    Quality_prec=16
    eclPasses=2

    Oh no..! now you can see my real name. My anonimity is blown.

    64026402,

    Yes and yes.

    Yes I do have Avisynth 2.54 installed and no it didn't have mpeg2dec3dg.dll in the plug-in folder. But I've just put it in there.

    Sorry if I'm a bit slow responding but I'm painting and wallpapering and trying to get the hang of Flash MX and these programs as well.
    I'm sure I can hear the beer in the fridge calling my name. Such a potent temptress.


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    Sophocles Senior member

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    I think that he's referring to this line.

    It could be confusing to a beginner.
     
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    Edit and remove your name and replace it with XXXXXXXXXXXX.
     
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    bigorange
    didn't mean to sound offensive but your are replying with technical stuff which is over my head.
    I am grateful for your help and everyone else.
    Would you like one of my beers?
     
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    No, but I'll take a Jack daniels and water on ice.

    signed, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
     
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    I still can't get it to rebuild.
    I've tried CCE 2.66, 2.67, and 2.69 all with no luck.
    Anything else I should try? I really would like to see the results with this method.
     
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    Unfortunately using different versions of cce won't help this problem. You have a setup problem with cce or avisynth or the paths. Until this is figured out your dead in the water.

    Were did you get the mpeg2dc3dg.dll file. With all the CCE changes you also need to clear the CCE folders out then reinstall just one CCE then reset the path.

    When encoding watch the numbers for CCE. See if the bit rate stays very low and the frame don't vary much.


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    It may be a good idea to take all the relevant programs out and re-install them from scratch and start all over again.
     

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