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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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    happyuser

    You can't teach anyone because no one will listen to you anymore. You've proven yourself to be anything but a teacher. If you'd been more considerate then you would have been welcomed whether you are wrong or right but you chose instead to try and subdue us by calling us down.
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    In every dialogue and discourse, we must be able to say to those who take offence, "Of what do you complain?"

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  2. vurbal

    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    According to jdobbs (on this very thread last night):

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    DVD Rebuilder Guides: http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd_rebuilder_tutorial.cfm http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd_rebuilder_tutorial_advanced.cfm[/small]
     
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  3. happyuser

    happyuser Guest

    Sophocles, you dishonsty !
    Your childish behavior only offends other people.
    Look into your conscience and see if you have been an enough responsible person.

    Sophocles
    I rather be "loud mouth" and "ignorant" than be not knowing anything about specifications and video encodings and even about this DVD-Rebuilder like you had been and are.

     
  4. happyuser

    happyuser Guest

    vurbal and jdobbs
    As I had already said, this DVD-Rebuilder truncated six ( 6 ) frames out of the original 29.976 frames per second before feeding the new 23.976 fps into CCE. If you have already lost six ( 6 ) frames per second, then why not take advantage of the standard video specification of 23.976 progressive film to encode these new ( pure interlaced ) 23.976 fps as PROGRESSIVE after properly deinterlacing them.
     
  5. vurbal

    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    You've said lots of things. You just haven't proven anything. I'd be willing to bet you won't get around to it before getting banned either.
     
  6. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    wasted space!
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    In every dialogue and discourse, we must be able to say to those who take offence, "Of what do you complain?"

    Pensees Section III: of the Necessity of the Wager[/small]
     
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    I'm going to try to move this along ... as I can't possibly see where happyuser has anything of substance to add at this point. IMO, all I see now is an effort to have the last word...

    So, moving along, I'd like to get some clarification on the Batch feature of Rebuilder...which is quite nice. I ran 3 consecutive files. Each had a separate source and working path folder. RB gave each project a .rbd file extension, and I placed these 3 .rbd's in a folder I named Batch. All 3 movies processed without error. After all was done, only the last movie had any files in its designated working path folder.

    QUESTION: I am wondering if each working path folder needs to have its own separate directory folder in order to make batch processing work?

     
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  8. vurbal

    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    I'm not sure if I'm following you. Do you use a single common folder for your working path (ie all projects use C:\Working or something like that)? If so, then yeah that's you're problem. You'd have to change it to something like C:\Working\Movie1, C:\Working\Movie2, etc,... Otherwise each new encode will just overwrite the previous one.
     
  9. happyuser

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    Sophocles
    Your still childish behavior only make people more offending.
    Or maybe your inferior knowledge level about the subject being discuss makes you jealous of other people.
     
  10. Doc409

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    As I said...he's gotta get the last word...

    Anyway, for a working path file, I create folders with a shorthand name of the movie and essentially a note of what is in it.

    Source: C:\Ben-DeC, Cool-DeC, Romeo-DeC
    Working: D:\Ben-cce, Cool-cce, Romeo-cce
    Batch file: C:\Batch

    As you can see, each movie had a corresponding working path folder. All 3 .drb file extensions went into the same Batch folder, however. Then I launched the app.

     
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  11. vurbal

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    Hmmm, that doesn't seem right. Unfortunately I can't help you much there since I use RBFarm for all my encodes, partly because it has its own batch capabilities.
     
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    Thanks. I'll play with it some more.
     
  13. jdobbs

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    @happyuser

    Your really need to listen more carefully and get your facts straight. Pretty much everything you've said here is incorrect. DVD-RB never truncates anything. The total number of frames stays the same. Also, if a source is interlaced it is encoded as interlaced at 23.976 fps. Encoding at 23.976 does not imply progressive.

    I don't care who gets the last word -- but I also don't want these types of fallacies perpetuated.

    I am very confident I know what I'm talking about and I am intimately familiar with the standards as I have them on a shelf before me.
     
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    I thought you needed seperate folders in batch mode or else the last movie would be the only one to survive. I think jdobbs referenced this some posts back.
     
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    @Doc409
    Before saving the project files, make sure the output directory is unique for each project. Before DVD-RB processes a unit, it clears the specified output directory.
     
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    I was confused about the frame rate previously but your explanation was clear. I don't undestand why happygilmore doesn't just admit he's wrong and go away.

    Rebuilder has been working flawlessly for me.
    Thanks.

     
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    Sophocles Senior member

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    Am I ever glad you guys posted the information regarding batch mode, because I was preparing one tonight, my first, and I might have selected a single folder for my files.
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  18. darthnip

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    happyuser -
    are you kidding me, you'd rather know about video encoding than be known as a loudmouth or ignorant??
    I dont know the first thing about video encoding but from what I can see, you're an idiot and very inconsiderate of others who are only here to help. I've had 2 senior members request you be banned and thats good enough for me. buh bye.
     
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    Party time:)
     
  20. jdobbs

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    @sophocles
    I'd like to say I've learned this lesson from experience... but since I still forget sometimes (and I wrote the code) "learned" probably wouldn't be accurate.
     

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