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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. Doc409

    Doc409 Active member

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    @damrong18 ... if you read the posts here you'll find it will be the best $58 you ever spent on video software. I know it would be nice if this kind of quality were for free, but unfortunately it is not. Once you buy CCE, we will get you going if you have installation problems.
     
  2. bigorange

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    I would like to say this one more time. BUY CCE BASIC!!!

    It's 58.00 for a 2,000.00 program. It basically has the same engine as it's big brother CCE SP, except it only makes 2 passes. Two passes is all you need, believe me and EVERY single person out there that has used it. You will never find an app that so many are in agreement on that have used it, it is simply, the best. 58.00 for a 2,000 product, seems like a no-brainer to me. :)

    3/4 of this thread deals with problems using the trial version, then if and when you get it working you're gonna have the irritating watermark!

    If you trust us enough to ask us, then trust us enough to believe us when we say, BUY CCE BASIC! Everything else you need is FREE!

    (unless you would like to become a member of a very worthy club and contribute to jdobbs' wonderful effort called DVDRebuilder) :)
     
  3. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    I could be wrong on this but I think he got the point.
     
  4. bigorange

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    LOL, hey soph, actually I'm hoping "they" got the point.

    (meaning ALL of them) ;)
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  5. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    Hmm! I wonder if Vurbal might see us as a pack of tamed dogs.LOL
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    So let me see. If you buy CCE basic for $58 DVDrebuilder will work and you don't get the watermark? Sheeeer genius.

    It's OK to play with CCEsp trial if your up for some extra work.
    But if you just want the best movie backup system then bypass the extra hassle and just make the purchase.

    Where did all my smiley things go!
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  7. brobear

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    Donald,

    Did you guys tell everyone that version 0.58 of Rebuilder had problems and was replaced by 0.59? Everyone should be using RB 0.59 and CCE Basic Retail. If they're rich, they can use CCE SP Retail. I don't know of anybody that likes watching movies with big watermarks.
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  8. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    I've installed all the right things for DVD-RB to work.
    I'm using DVD-RB 0.59 Beta with CCE SP 2.67.00.27.
    I thought about ripping Kill Bill, so I did, but when I got to the DVD-RB part of the ripping, I got stuck. When I've pressed "Transcode", I get this error:
    Run-time error '9':
    Subscript out of range

    I've followed the guide, and I've ripped movies before this one with DVD-RB, so I don't understand what's wrong. Is there something wrong with the DVD?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  10. bigorange

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    You ripped with Rebuilder? How? It's not a ripping program. You rip the movie with DVDDecrypter to a folder on your HD, then run those files thru RB/CCE.
     
  11. Wingdings

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    Of course I didn't rip it through DVD-RB. I used DVD Decrypter (the latest version).
    Then I edited the menu with MenuEdit and blanked some extras with VobBlanker. It played fine in PowerDVD.
     
  12. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    Wingdings

    Editing a movie and removing something you shouldn't can cause a problem. Rip the movie and edit nothing but audio tracks and then try encoding it again.
     
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    Wingdings,


    MenuEdit is a good application to remove buttons to non-existent items, like removed audio streams. However, you might want to do this type of editing after DVD-RB does it's task. DVD-RB is very picky about the source DVD. It you need to save space use the steal space option.



     
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    Wingdings, I agree with soph, I used to have problems with RB/CCE using DvdReMake resulting in errors 0003 and 0004. I have since corrected the problem but it took a while.

    Use the entire file from decrypter,edit audio tracks and subpictures to remove in your setup window, then use steal space as gnomex suggested and resize to half D1 on your extras and let it run.

    The thing is,RB/CCE does such a good job it really doesn't need much editing.
     
  15. Wingdings

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    Can't I just use DVD Decrypter to skip the VOB files containing the extras? They ONLY contain the extras that I want to remove. Doesn't DVD Decrypter make a new IFO structure based on this?
     
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    I'm using RB/CCE SP and was wondering if doing 4 passes instead of 2 would make any diffenrence? I know that 2 passes is the standard but would i see a significant improvement in the video quality if i use 4 or 3 passes? also since the guide is for CCE Basic, what other settings can i take advantage of if i'm using CCE SP? thank a lot for any input on this.
     
  17. Doc409

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    It depends what you mean by significant ... and this would be determined by what you are viewing the backup on? Generally, most users use 2 passes,as do I. 3 passes is usually more than enough.
     
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    The difference between 2 and 3 is very small, between 3 and 4 virtually nonexistent, between 4 and 10... well you just have too much time on your hands.

    One advantage of SP is the ability to do One Pass Encoding (OPV) with DVD-RB. It works very well with simple DVDs, cuts the time in half, and outputs a quality almost equal to 2 pass. But it's size prediction accuracy is limited.

    There are lots of other advantages to SP -- but most don't apply to DVD-RB. You can even go in and allocate bandwidth at the individual GOP level. You can also force I-Frames at certain points. These features are great if you are doing DVD authoring and professional level work, but don't really apply to DVD Backups.
     
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  19. Gnomex

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    Wingdings,


    Most DVD Rippers will rip the complete movie fine. However, from my personal experiences pre-editing movies using these tools is problematic when it comes to DVD-RB.

    You might want to speak to some of the fine folks on here about there experiences with DVDRemake. DVDRemake is the only tool that is made for exactly what you need. I don't have this tool. However, it's on my list of software. Read the AD guide on it.
     
  20. Wingdings

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    Yeah, I love DVDRemake, but to be able to export the edited DVDs you have to have the paid version, which I won't purchase.
     

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