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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. Gnomex

    Gnomex Regular member

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    Just got back from a much needed vacation and wanted to see what the group thought on this one.

    Has anyone had some minor over-sizing issues with the 0.68 versions of DVD-RB. I went to backup an old movie with DVD-RB. The process went as normal, no errors or warnings. .

    Settings:

    Half-D1
    Steal Space (%33)
    One-Click Mode Enabled.

    - Versions:
    -- CCE Basic Version: v2.69.1.10
    -- DECODER Version: vUNKNOWN
    -- AVISYNTH Version: v2.5.4.0

    The movie trans-coded and played with out problems. However, I noticed it was slightly too large to fit on a DVD-5.

    Output Size:4.41 GB (4,742,705,152 bytes)

    I overcame this problem by compressing the extras a little bit using DVD-Shrink. While this fix works, it would be nice to go right into the burn process.


    Does anyone have a solution to this problem?


     
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  2. HKT3020

    HKT3020 Regular member

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    @ Sophocles

    Tried the same DVD before heading to class and when I return I expected my PC to be shut off which would indicate a successful encode. But once again it stood still at 92.5%. As for the amount of space I have left, I have a total of 49GB of free space left on my DVD/R drive. As a test, it would be interesting if someone can work on Season 3 - Disc 3/Seinfeld. I tried another movie and the other discs in that boxset worked perfect except for that disc. Just finished the Superbit Edition of Spider-Man 2 and that came out perfect. So that would indicate my setup is fine, but something to test out indeed.
     
  3. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    HKT3020

    Then I don't see anything wrong with your system, if you ripped with Decrypter then you might want try to rip it with DVD Shrink or just use Shrink for the whole darned thing and then move on.


     
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  4. 64026402

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    Go ahead and try a different DVDrebuilder version. Go a few versions back or upgrade to a newer version if possible.
     
  5. Terryp

    Terryp Guest

    I'm Trying to encode DVD movie "HEAT" to DVD-R using CCE SP v2.50 and DVD REBUILDER v0.67 but i'm geting after problems!!! After the movie was encoded, I tried watching it on the desktop before burning it to DVD-R. After It was encoded the movie just went black with two red water marks at the bottom of the screen in PowerDvD. I've encoded the movie several times and keep geting the same problem! ANY SUGGESTIONS?????????



     
  6. 64026402

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    It is an AVIsynth problem. The plugin is missing or AVIsynth isn't setup right. Just check against the guide again.
     
  7. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    Terryp

    I think that 6402 is right you have an avisynth problem. It's been a while since anyone has presented a problem using CCE 2.50. Try to redo your complete setup and delete any notpad files in RB's folder. But if that doesn't workd then don't mix the new with the old.
    My advice is unless you are looking for multi angled/interleaved support then you might want to go back to earlier versions of RB (.56-.58)as well as avinsynth and... Read the guide here at AD and choose the apps it recommends by their version numbers.
     
  8. frag2

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    Hi,
    i was wondering if i have the retail version of cce sp or basic, would i need to use eccle?

    thanks
     
  9. vurbal

    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    The retail version of CCE SP 2.50 still requires ECLCCE because it has no built in command line support. Newer retail versions don't need it. No version of CCE Basic (trial or retail) can be run by ECLCCE.
     
  10. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    frag2

    No, only [bold]the earlier versions and the trial version of CCE SP requires eccle.[/bold] The trial version of basic is worthless since it allows you to encode only 3 minutes of video but if you have the retail version CCE SP or CCE Basic then you're good to go.:)
     
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  11. frag2

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    thanks. i decided to retry dvdrb and cce since my friend gave me a copy of sp he bought in asia.
     
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  12. brobear

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    Wonder if Terryp had his 2.50 SP set up with ECLCCE?
     
  13. jlz900

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    double post
     
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  14. jlz900

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    I'm experiencing a weird problem. I had everything working great and then it just "broke" for some reason. DVD Rebuilder now reports that Phase II encode completes in 3 minutes. This happens with all DVDs. I don't own a supercomputer -- it's supposed to take 6-7 hours with three passes. It looks like CCE now only gets 240 frames to encode per segment. Where could the problem be?

    Windows XP, Athlon XP 2600+. 512MB RAM, 30GB free space for rebuilding.
     
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  15. jdobbs

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    Open one of the AVS files with Windows Media Player. Something is wrong in AVISYNTH land.
     
  16. jlz900

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    It looks like one of the avsi files I had somehow became 0 bytes, so I just restored it and its working smooth now.
     
  17. Sophocles

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    jdobbs

    Good to see you! And then he cried! Alas, let it all be damned with the re-occurring avisynth exceptions.
     
  18. 64026402

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    You could just call him SantaDobbs with the last .70 DVDrebuilder. Merry Christmas guys.
     
  19. Sophocles

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    Merry christmas "SantaDobbs." Yes and the rest of you too!
     
  20. jdobbs

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    And a Merry Christmas to each of you..
     

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