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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. 64026402

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    Gnomex

    For starters, click the no error messages setting in rebuilder.
    I do recommend putting rebuilder, CCE and AVIsynth on E: drive.
    What is your computer specs. Are you overclocked?
    What OS are you using.
    My biggest concern on the CCE error is CCE itself possibly having a conflict with something. Get the 2.67 version for testing. 2.69 should work fine but we need to rule out a version or conflict problem.
     
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    I have done the 3 click after a failed rebuild 0003 error without success.
    The .58 may have caused this particular error.
    If you could remove the TS files and rebuild with .58 again to verify this it would be helpfull.
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    I don't know if I understand. There were files in the video_ts folder when .57 Rebuild failed. These files have now changed (obviously). Are you suggesting I delete these files, and see what happens with .58 (and maybe .57 again) with no files in the video_ts folder?

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    When I do a rebuild over I usually delete the failed rebuild files but it should to it anyway.

    I just wanted to be sure the .58 would error again with the same files. One click or 3 click it should not help or hurt.
     
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    I have had my best results with .57 so if .58 has some sensitivity to remake files then I might wait to use it as the main rebuilder program. I will test it though.
     
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    6402 ... excellent call. I tried .58 again, and got the #0003 at exactly the same place (it stopped at the 62.5 MB file size point both times). Right now .57 is running again without a problem.

    I guess we'll have to keep looking for a solution. So much for my theory...

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    .57 had cleared up a 0003 on Terminator2 that was run through remake that I had done on .56 so I am happy with it.
     
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    Have you had any problems with .57 ?
     
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    I've not had a single problem. I am also using current versions of Remake Pro and CCE Basic 2.69.

    My problems were with RB .56 and a couple of older versions of RMP. I never had a #0003 problem with just straight Decrypter files.
     
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    That settles it. I'll use .57 until the next version.
    Hopefully we'll get angles and interleave capabilty before long.
     
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    Hi all

    I am new to DVD rebuilder. I have config the software as webmaster's instruction. When I click on the DVD rebuilder icon, it says runtime error 7.

    My PC is
    P4 1.6G
    512 DDR ram

    Forgive me if I have come to the wrong place!
    Thanks.
     
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    Sophocles Senior member

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    What versions of CCE, DVD RB, and avisynth are you using?
     
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    Donald and other members,

    Over the last few weeks I ran into this error with CCE BASIC

    [ERROR]

    "Cinema Craft Encoder Basic has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience"

    [PROBLEM]

    This problem occurs when "RCE Protection" is on the source DVD. Any movie that is ripped with this type of error will fail during the "Re-Build" process.

    I 10:19:50 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.1.0 started!
    I 10:19:50 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 1)
    I 10:19:50 Initialising SPTI...
    I 10:19:50 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
    I 10:19:50 Found 1 CD-RW and 1 DVD±RW!
    W 10:19:52 Possible RCE Protection Found!
    W 10:19:52 Media region code: 1

    [SOLUTION]

    Use a background DVD Decrypter in conjunction with the standard "DVD Decrypter". This error has also occurred using other third party backup tools like "DVD Shrink" in uncompressed mode.

    I used a trial version of AnyDVD in this solution. This fix has worked on all movies that failed in the past. Hope this helps someone else with unexpected CCE problems.
     
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    Sophocles Senior member

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    Thank you for that info and it's nice to have you aboard. I've never had that particular problem and I also use AnyDVD.
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    Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Sherlock Holmes (by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930)[/small]
     
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    Sophocles,

    Thanks for the welcome! Most of the users on this thread are not professional computer users. I have found making an effort to document a problem clearly may help someone in the future. We all started some-where and learning is what brings us all here.
     
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    I just backed up Paycheck with DVD-RB 5.8 Beta and CCE SP 2.67.00.27, all extras included. I ripped it with DVD Decrypter 3.2.1.0 I think it was.
    Anyway, I followed the guide on AD (the one directed to noobs) and ended up with an output size of 6.03 GB.
    I followed the guide by 100%, except for using CCE SP instead of CCE Basic.

    Here's my config file:

    [Options]
    OneClick=1
    NoWarn=1
    AudioDub=0
    idct7Opt=1
    CCE=1
    LoadPlugin=1
    RemoveDTS=1
    Completed=1
    [Paths]
    CCENEW=E:\Program\Cinema Craft Encoder SP v2.67.00.27\cctsp.exe
    MPEG2DEC=E:\Program\DVD-Rebuilder\MPEG2Dec3dg.dll
    Source=D:\PAYCHECK\VIDEO_TS\
    Working=D:\WORKSPACE\
    [Setup]
    Languages=1111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111
    sLanguages=1111111111111111111100110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110011111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111
    [CCEOptions]
    VBR_bias=25
    Quality_prec=16
    eclPasses=2

    How do I solve this?
    Thanks in advance.

    EDIT:
    System specs:
    AMD Athlon64 3200+
    MSI K8N Neo Platinum Edition
    Corsair Value Select PC3200 1 GB
    400 GB HDD
    Windows XP Professional SP1

    EDIT2:
    I've tried running RP-Opt and it tells me that the estimated output size is 4424 MB.
     
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    Sophocles Senior member

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    I've noticed that people with home built system's seem to have fewer problems than those with commercially built system's. It could mean that home builts' are better performers, or just as llkely that buiders have a greater working knowledge of their hardware. I've never owned a commercial PC. My first was built by someone else in 1995 and in 1996 I started building my own and have ever since.
     
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    Sophocles...I would go along with that...fewer problems with home-builts. In the "early days" building a system had all kinds of compatibility issues, and it made sense to go with a mfg'rd unit. By 1995 the various specs were ironed out, and that's when I went with my first home-built...and have been doing so ever since. The exception was a Compaq P3-500Mhz workstation that I picked up on the cheap, and it was nothing but problems. Most of that had to do with the MoBo being Compaq's design. BTW, my 15 YO son just finished his first build. I spec'd the MoBo and CPU, but he assembled and installed it all incl the S/W from W2k on up.


     
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    I've always known you're a builder, so is Donald, jdobbs, Vurbal and more. Many of the others have decided to become software knowledgeable, power-users, and it's interesting how we all approach probems differently. Now that's not to say that our software power-users don't have a significant understanding of hardware or that our builders aren't good with software because we all are and that's what makes it work. But the center of our individual directions have a strong infuence on our approaches to a resolution.

    I've played with compaqs, my laptop is an EVO-180.I don't like proprietary sytems because they come with unique maintenance needs. They don't supply restore discs as a service, it's a must for many.

    I was able to take the Evo-180 and reformats its hard disc using win2k complete and then I used the restore disk for drivers. Now every year when they assign laptops I get the same PC because they can't erase my files. The restore disc can't access the folder I removed that contained the restore info. I did this because they're the fastest PC's on campus and there are only 4 of them.
     
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    Sophocles,

    I agree with you. You never know what you are really getting with a mass produced machine. I used to sell HP/Compaq and several other makes of machines. All I can say about this is I would never purchase one. It's a gamble and too many people get shorted when it comes down to it.
     

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