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Zyphon 08-04-2004 03:35 PM

@Phil
Your proberbly right there Phil. :D

@jorel

Thanks for links to those othe tools. :)

bigggt 08-04-2004 04:40 PM

Just wanted to say that i did my first dvd backup with dvd rebuilder and Sansgrip's version of RB-OPT and all i can say is WOW.

The earlier error i reported didn't seem to effect anything and it was a little undersized(4.03 gb) but the picture is just as good as the original

The only thing that when i hit the next chapter arrow it throws the sound out of sync.

BTW this is An Episode dvd which is also a hybrid of ntsc and ntsc film,haven't watched the whole thing but so far all is good

edit-After watching most of the dvd it does seem to go out of sync ever so slightly

audioslave 08-04-2004 06:21 PM

Does anyone have a download link to DVD Rebuilder? The Doom9 forum is down... :cry:
And to all other tools, please, for this (apparently) excellent way of making KDVDs :D

bigggt 08-04-2004 06:33 PM

Hi Audioslave

I just googled for ya and found this so if there is a virus or anything its not my fault :D

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/DVD_Rebuilder.htm

that is dvd rebuilder

and Sansgrip's tool is on page 4 of this thread

audioslave 08-04-2004 06:41 PM

Thanks a lot!
:D

bigggt 08-04-2004 07:23 PM

Your Welcome :D

TBO 08-05-2004 02:02 PM

so does this work if you want to make a Kdvd around 1.6gb with menus and subs?

/Tbo

SansGrip 08-05-2004 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
- aboslutly use the "Disable deinterlace" option ANYTIME !
Else DVD-RB will trust DVD2AVI to find if a movie if interlaced or not and you know that it is very often wrong ! Almost all my PAL DVDs are progressive but detected as interlaced by dvd2avi :-(

DVD-RB doesn't use DVD2AVI, it just generates a DVD2AVI-compatible D2V file for Mpeg2Dec to read. The generated D2V file uses "top field first, no repeat first field" for every frame, so field order issues are no longer relevant.

P.S. I've been away for a few days, sitting on the beach reading. I see you guys have been busy ;).

kwag 08-05-2004 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SansGrip
P.S. I've been away for a few days, sitting on the beach reading.

:P :ideasmiley:
Quote:

see you guys have been busy ;).
I know I have :roll: :roll: :!:

-kwag

SansGrip 08-05-2004 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
Quote:

Originally Posted by SansGrip
P.S. I've been away for a few days, sitting on the beach reading.

:P :ideasmiley:

And I was reading fiction, not computer books! 8O

Quote:

I know I have :roll: :roll: :!:
Say after me: "Busy is good, busy is good..." ;)

Dialhot 08-06-2004 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SansGrip
The generated D2V file uses "top field first, no repeat first field" for every frame, so field order issues are no longer relevant.

I don't understand then why my first try with the tool generated avs scripts with a line "FieldDeinterlace(blend=false") :?: :?

Then I forced the deinterlace to "not use" on the VTS_01 and all was okay.

bigggt 08-06-2004 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by I
edit-After watching most of the dvd it does seem to go out of sync ever so slightly

I watched this again and noticed when the auido goes out of sync it seems to come back in sync but then out again for the whole dvd

Now being that is so slight i am wondering if its because its a hybrid film(ntsc and ntsc film)

any ideas

Dialhot 08-06-2004 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigggt
Now being that is so slight i am wondering if its because its a hybrid film(ntsc and ntsc film)

For sure that is not the ideal situation.
I didn't actually watch the whole DVD I encoded with DVD-RB so I probably missed this problem if it is present. Can you please tell us if you have this with other DVD you did (or will do) ?

bigggt 08-06-2004 09:30 AM

This was my first so i will try another and will post when its finished :D

bigggt 08-06-2004 12:23 PM

OK i need help joing the vobs

i know Phil you said just the movie but please bare with me

Code:

VTS 1-vob-ID 1  -Intro (did nothing with_
VTS 1-vob-ID 2  -main movie
VTS 1-vob-ID 3  -main movie (joined this with VTS 1-vob-ID 2)
VTS 1-vob-ID 4  -FBI Warning( did nothing with)
VTS 1-vob-ID 5  -Trailer (did nothing with)
VTS 3-vob-ID 1  - ETRAS
VTS 3-vob-ID 2  -Extras
VTS 3-vob-ID 3  -Extras  (Joined all three extra's )

So after joinging i did i had this
Code:

VTS 1-vob-ID 1
VTS 1-vob-ID 2
VTS 1-vob-ID 4
VTS 1-vob-ID 5
VTS 3-vob-ID 1

and this is my RB-OPT log

Code:

=== Saving OPV-mode settings
=== Running prediction on VTS 1
--- Frames: 155899, target size: 3275208 KB
=== Saving restored settings
=== Done
=== Saving OPV-mode settings
=== Running prediction on VTS 1
--- Frames: 155899, target size: 3275208 KB
--- Initial Q: 24
--- Desired sample size: 33088 KB
--- Pass 1. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 21795 KB (-34.1% error)
--- New Q: 15
--- Pass 2. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 28639 KB (-13.4% error)
--- New Q: 12
--- Pass 3. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 31677 KB (-4.3% error)
--- New Q: 11
--- Pass 4. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 32723 KB (-1.1% error)
*** Using Q factor 11
=== Running prediction on VTS 3
--- Frames: 56502, target size: 783640 KB
--- Initial Q: 37
--- Desired sample size: 8113 KB
--- Pass 1. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 9896 KB (22.0% error)
--- New Q: 45
--- Pass 2. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 8752 KB (7.9% error)
--- New Q: 48
--- Pass 3. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 8408 KB (3.6% error)
--- New Q: 49
--- Pass 4. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 8299 KB (2.3% error)
--- New Q: 50
--- Pass 5. Waiting for encoder...
--- Obtained sample size: 8192 KB (1.0% error)
--- Overshot, incrementing Q
*** Using Q factor 51
=== Saving final settings
=== Done

Can someone tell me if this is correct ,i just don't understand the joining process

bigggt 08-06-2004 04:50 PM

OK second movie and i got this again but with different numbers

Code:

cce encoding failed:OPV VBV OVF frame #43910:00:18:09)I 60212 max 5984259 rel 360.41.01 qsv 28.88-.28.88
2 movies and 2 error messages :?: , not a good start

is this a problem with CCE or dvd rebuilder

I have been using CCE with dvd2svcd and DIKO with no problems so that makes me believe its dvd rebuilder :roll:

audioslave 08-09-2004 09:38 AM

I don't know if it's been mentioned earlier in this thread but is it possible to keep the DVD menus when encoding with DVDRebuilder and CCE?

bigggt 08-09-2004 10:02 AM

Hi Audioslave i could be wrong but i think that is the whole purpose of dvd rebuilder to keep the dvd in tact

hopefully Sansgrip will be back soon to shed some light

audioslave 08-09-2004 10:43 AM

@bigggt
Hi! Yes, that's what I suspect too :wink:

I just bought myself a 250 GB hard drive so now I'm really excited to get home from work and start trying out DVD Rebuilder :D The only reason I didn't try this method earlier was due to my lack of hard drive space.

audioslave 08-09-2004 12:43 PM

Hmm...
I have ripped the entire DVD and pointed DVDRB to that directory. I have also made a "working directory" (empty folder) for DVDRB to use. And when I'm trying to run OPV prediction (in RB-Opt) it says "Error enumerating directory F:\XXX"... What am I doing wrong? Help me out here guys, please :wink:


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