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Experiencing Difficulty Using DVD RB and CCE? If So, Then Ask Your Questions Here.
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20. June 2006 @ 16:08 |
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20. June 2006 @ 17:23 |
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With mine being the commercial version and not the trial version I need to (from what I read), put my command in as ...cctspt.exe correct?
I went to that forum but recieved a server too busy error. Figures, I'll check it again later.
Well, instead of reupping it directly into my dvdrip\ccesp folder (which I loaded the program directly here before) I reloaded it to the standard: c:\program files\custom technology\cctspt folder so I wind up with: c:\program files\custom technology\cctspt.exe in my path to CCE SP (new). I left the path to CCE SP 2.5 alone since I use pentium and I am using 2.7... software. I set my: options\cce options to CCE sp, so I assume I am right. I will try again and see if this works. I will reply again if I get a no-go... Thanks for your help fellas... I am getting frustrated, and sometimes I just need to be walked through things.
I swear, I have loaded Pirates of the Carribean 30 *^%$#@! times so far!!! LOL, well I have the week off so I guess it gives me something to do other then crank movies and drink beer.
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20. June 2006 @ 17:32 |
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It should look like this, I believe the setting in CCE SP new are for ver 2.7 as that is what UncasMS the writer of the guide uses.
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20. June 2006 @ 17:48 |
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Here's my setup. Very similiar to yours arniebear.
Rig #1 Asus Rampage Formula Mobo, Intel Core2Quad Q9450 CPU @ 3.55ghz, 2gb Corsair DDR2 1066 Dominator Ram @ 5-5-5-15, TR Ultra 120 Extreme w/ Scythe 9 blade 110 cfm 120mm Fan HSF, HIS Radeon 512mb HD3850 IceQ TurboX GPU, Corsair 620HX P/S, CM Stacker 830 Evo Case, Rig #2 Asus P5W DH Deluxe Mobo, Intel C2D E6600 CPU @ 3.6ghz, 2gb Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 Ram @ 4-4-4-12-2t, Zalman CNPS9500LED HSF, Sapphire Radeon X850XT PE GPU, Corsair 620HX P/S, Cooler Master Mystique Case, Viewsonic 20.1" Widescreen Digital LCD Monitor, Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1 THX Desktop Speakers, http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=348351 http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=236435
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20. June 2006 @ 17:51 |
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Thanks Mort, that shows the correct paths :)
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20. June 2006 @ 18:58 |
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Got it fellas. I put it in exactly as Arniebear and Mort81 suggested... in fact, exactly as mort had his screenshot. I am trying it again... (load #31 and counting LOL).
Thanks for your assistance and patience.
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20. June 2006 @ 20:15 |
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You are welcome and good luck.
Rig #1 Asus Rampage Formula Mobo, Intel Core2Quad Q9450 CPU @ 3.55ghz, 2gb Corsair DDR2 1066 Dominator Ram @ 5-5-5-15, TR Ultra 120 Extreme w/ Scythe 9 blade 110 cfm 120mm Fan HSF, HIS Radeon 512mb HD3850 IceQ TurboX GPU, Corsair 620HX P/S, CM Stacker 830 Evo Case, Rig #2 Asus P5W DH Deluxe Mobo, Intel C2D E6600 CPU @ 3.6ghz, 2gb Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 Ram @ 4-4-4-12-2t, Zalman CNPS9500LED HSF, Sapphire Radeon X850XT PE GPU, Corsair 620HX P/S, Cooler Master Mystique Case, Viewsonic 20.1" Widescreen Digital LCD Monitor, Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1 THX Desktop Speakers, http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=348351 http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=236435
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20. June 2006 @ 20:54 |
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Interesting... I am not sure why but I couldn't get it to work with the paths you listed above. I kept getting a non-existant path error. But I did get it to work, maybe you can explain this to me...
My paths were a bit differant but I still kept getting the same (non-existant) error code with the path for basic included, when I removed it, I got the origional error message. SO I thought, what the heck, I just spent all that money, why not spend $58 more? I bought the CCE basic program, linked it all up and it worked. Then I went to CCE SP, and it worked!!! The CCE SP box pops up when I have CCE SP marked, and the CCE Basic pops up when it is selected.
I don't get it, but it is working.
Also, thanks Arniebear, in a big way. I read the tutorials and saw on the second one (freeware for dummies :) ) that I needed an iso conversion too. I loaded up folder2iso and I am ready for my first real high quality rip and burn.
This forum has been a blessing, and you guys were fantastic help. THANKS!!!
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21. June 2006 @ 06:39 |
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If you upgrade to rebuilder pro ($30 I think) it will build an iso for you automatically if you choose along with many other added features. It will even automatically burn to a blank disc you have loaded in your dvdrw drive if you so choose. You will need DVD Decrypter or imgburn to automatically burn.
Rig #1 Asus Rampage Formula Mobo, Intel Core2Quad Q9450 CPU @ 3.55ghz, 2gb Corsair DDR2 1066 Dominator Ram @ 5-5-5-15, TR Ultra 120 Extreme w/ Scythe 9 blade 110 cfm 120mm Fan HSF, HIS Radeon 512mb HD3850 IceQ TurboX GPU, Corsair 620HX P/S, CM Stacker 830 Evo Case, Rig #2 Asus P5W DH Deluxe Mobo, Intel C2D E6600 CPU @ 3.6ghz, 2gb Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800 Ram @ 4-4-4-12-2t, Zalman CNPS9500LED HSF, Sapphire Radeon X850XT PE GPU, Corsair 620HX P/S, Cooler Master Mystique Case, Viewsonic 20.1" Widescreen Digital LCD Monitor, Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1 THX Desktop Speakers, http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=348351 http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=236435
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21. June 2006 @ 06:44 |
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Upgrading to the Pro version is really money well spent, I used the free one a few times and then upgraded, money well spent :)
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21. June 2006 @ 07:11 |
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Mort81 and arniebear,
I half read the tutorial and ignored a step. I wound up with 2 coasters before actually reading the whole thing. Instead of using DVD Derypter, like I have been, I am now in the process of ripping with DVDFab Encrypter, exactly as in the tutorial linked. I also added Menu-Shrink, exactly as per the tutorial. When this is done, I will rip one up. I have no problem spending the money, if the product will work for me. If this all goes good, I will be upgrading to the Pro-Version. I was just about to ask if I read the Pro-Version tutorial wrong about the ISO conversion, but you guys answered the question for me before I could ask it.
Oh yeah, and I do use Decrypter to burn, and I also have IMGBurn loaded, but I saw somewhere on here that Decrypter works better... albeit a bit slower. But I don't care about speed, just the quality ;)
Thanks again, I'll let you know how it turns out.
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21. June 2006 @ 07:27 |
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ImgBurn is by the same developer as DVDDecrypter, he is LUK!!. Macrovision put him out of business on DVDDecrypter and there have been no updates to this program for a year. ImgBurn is the burning part of DVDDecrypter and is supported and updated by LUK!!. It is just as good, if not better to use.
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21. June 2006 @ 07:44 |
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Are you sure you are using the clean installable freeware version available at www.jdobbs.com? The setup and paths sure don't look like it.
ImgBurn is by far the best burning package available. The question is: If you are using the freeware package -- how are you getting the ISO file for output? Neither ImgBurn nor DVD Decrypter will burn without one.
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21. June 2006 @ 07:51 |
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Yeah, by the interface I could tell they were the same. I also saw somewhere about why he did it, etc. The comparison I mentioned was here:
http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=258338
I guess I should take it with a grain of salt, but the winner in all categories except speed was DVD Decrypter. I am new and still learning, so I am all ears if you disagree, and why.
While the technical aspect of DVD Backup is still new to me, I am considerably technical (my side job and actual profession require me to be). I'll learn, and take my hobbies seriously.
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21. June 2006 @ 07:55 |
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jdobbs
Yes sir. I actually copied the link directly from the read-me file. It never automatically inputted my paths for CCE (as I stated). I actually inputted them myself. But it's cool, I reinstalled all versions and listed my paths, and it seems to be working now. I still don't get why I needed to load both the Basic and SP version... but whatever... It is working, it seems ;)
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21. June 2006 @ 13:31 |
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Now I am getting really frustrated. I downloaded all the software suggested on the tutorial, then I followed the tutorial exactly (except I enabled CCE SP, then I tried CCE Basic not HCEncoder). I even did menu-shrink. I went through the entire process of prepare, encode, and rebuild. It all seemed cool. I did my Folder2ISO write, and I used Decrypter to burn... my latest 2 coasters. I put it in my DVD Player (Pioneer Elite DV45A) and nothing... My computer DVD Player and burner... nothing. The Elite loads, stops, loads, then ejects the disc (the exact same way it did when I tried to play an AVI though it). My previous burns (using DVDShrink, and Decrypter) work fine (aside from poor quality).
So what to do? I can copy my folders here if it will help, but somewhere from my rip to burn I am losing something.
I stick my Video_TS folder from my rip to the DVD-RB. it takes about 12 minutes to "prepare", 102 Minutes to encode, and 22 minutes to rebuild. Here is my status screen:
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-- Processed 206,247 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_07: 130,480 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V file
-- Processed 14,284 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 48.8%
- Overall Bitrate : 2,422Kbs
- Space for Video : 2,719,400KB
- Movie improvement from extra reduction = 2.2%
- HIGH/LOW/AVERAGE Cell Bitrates: 3,329/572/2,422 Kbs
[11:01:36] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 12 minutes.
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Done.
I went to folder2iso, converted it in about 5 minutes, then went to DVDDecrypter/mode/iso/write, selected the Video_TS in the folder output by F2ISO (C:\Documents and Settings\Seth Aquino\Desktop\Quality DVD rip\Completed DVD rips in ISO\Pirates_of_the_Carribean (which is listed as a file type: WinRAR Archive, Opens with Windows Media Player). Do I need to unpack it from the WinRAR Archive and try it again? Where do I unpack it?
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Actually, I rightclicked the file and it asked if I wanted to burn using IMGBurn. I am trying that now... So many coasters... what is a man to do? Maybe I will hang them from my rear view mirror like the kids do nowadays (hehehe).
I 17:34:21 ImgBurn Version 1.3.0.0 started!
I 17:34:21 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
I 17:34:25 Initialising SPTI...
I 17:34:25 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 17:34:47 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD±RW!
I 17:34:53 Operation Started!
I 17:34:53 Source File: C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\SA\DESKTOP\QUALITY DVD RIP\COMPLETED DVD RIPS IN ISO\PIRATES_OF_THE_CARRIBEAN.ISO
I 17:34:53 Source File Sectors: 2,262,646 (MODE1/2048)
I 17:34:53 Source File Size: 4,633,899,008 bytes
I 17:34:53 Source File Volume Identifier: Label Iso
I 17:34:53 Source File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR (C) 1993 E.YOUNGDALE (C) 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING
I 17:34:53 Destination Device: [0:1:0] Optiarc DVD+-RW ND-3570A 104B (F:) (ATA)
I 17:34:53 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: CMC MAG. AM3) (Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 12x, 16x)
I 17:34:53 Destination Media Sectors: 2,297,888
I 17:34:53 Write Mode: DVD
I 17:34:53 Write Type: DAO
I 17:34:53 Write Speed: 8x
I 17:34:53 Link Size: Auto
I 17:34:53 Test Mode: No
I 17:34:53 BURN-Proof: Enabled
I 17:34:53 Filling Buffer...
I 17:35:18 Writing LeadIn...
I 17:36:01 Writing Image...
I 17:47:42 Synchronising Cache...
I 17:48:09 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:13:15
I 17:48:09 Average Write Rate: 6,464 KB/s (4.7x) - Maximum Write Rate: 11,532 KB/s (8.3x)
I 17:48:09 Cycling Tray before Verify...
I 17:48:27 Device Ready!
I 17:48:31 Operation Started!
I 17:48:31 Source Device: [0:1:0] Optiarc DVD+-RW ND-3570A 104B (F:) (ATA)
I 17:48:31 Source Media Type: DVD-R (Book Type: DVD-R) (Disc ID: CMC MAG. AM3) (Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 12x, 16x)
I 17:48:31 Image File: C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\SA\DESKTOP\QUALITY DVD RIP\COMPLETED DVD RIPS IN ISO\PIRATES_OF_THE_CARRIBEAN.ISO
I 17:48:31 Image File Sectors: 2,262,646 (MODE1/2048)
I 17:48:31 Image File Size: 4,633,899,008 bytes
I 17:48:31 Image File Volume Identifier: Label Iso
I 17:48:31 Image File Application Identifier: MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR (C) 1993 E.YOUNGDALE (C) 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING
I 17:48:31 Verifying Sectors...
I 17:56:34 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:08:03
I 17:56:34 Average Verify Rate: 9,388 KB/s (6.8x) - Maximum Verify Rate: 17,680 KB/s (12.8x)
it is another coaster.
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21. June 2006 @ 13:50 |
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I am really not sure what you are doing, you got so many programs going. I guess I am just a purist, I rip my DVD and load it into RB, choose what I want. If I want to edit, I use three click mode, if not then one click. RB does it thing, never a Coaster except when I first used the program and did not have my paths correct. I have used both CCE Basic and CCE 2.67, also HC and they work perfectly. Why don't you just try to do a movie without all the rest of the programs, just RB. If you do not want to get the RB Pro that has the iso option in it, then get a burning programs that will do VOB files, you are altering the file after RB which defeats the purpose.
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21. June 2006 @ 14:09 |
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I just did what the tutorial said, word for word. I didn't see a real reason to try all the extra goodies, but I figured if it worked for her it would/should work for me.
I would buy PRO, but I have already spent over $2750 for programs that arent working and spent the last 3 days wasting time and money. I just can't see spending $30 more unless I know it will work. Not trying to sound like a jerk, it is just that I am so frustrated, and irritated right now. If I can get it to work, I will be glad to donate for the extra version...
I will retry it just ripping it down then loading it up.
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jdobbs
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21. June 2006 @ 16:17 |
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Exactly what tutorial are you talking about? You spent $2700 on software to work with DVD-RB... but don't have $30 for DVD-RB Pro? Hmmm... sounds a little odd to me. Anyway -- from your log it looks like DVD-RB is working fine. I have no idea where you got your ISO software or how you are using it when you create the ISO -- so I can't tell you what it is doing wrong. But it sounds like it isn't making a usable ISO image.
The DVD-RB freeware version works and works well. I have no idea what you are doing or what the tutorial says... but I do know that there are over a hundred thousand people using the freeware version that have simply installed it and let it do its thing.
Pretty much every DVD burner comes with software that can be used to write the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders to DVD+-R.
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21. June 2006 @ 16:36 |
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Well I have been known to pinch a penny til it screams, but I will say that buying RB Pro was a good investment, and my wallet wasn't yelling at the price. The program does an excellent job, and I never had a moments grief on playback.
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21. June 2006 @ 16:47 |
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No, I spent the money trying to work it as a stand alone. I bought CCE SP and the Adobe Plug-in. Then, in my reading I realized I needed a program like DVD-RB. So I try the freeware but in order to get DVD-RB to work, I had to buy the CCE Basic, and I believe DVD-RB is now working (see my status list I posted above). But I am trying to convert the output file to iso with Folder2Iso. I believe that is where my problem is now, since my DVDs are showing up with these files:
http://www.imageweb.info/viewimage.php?file=/2/nGA91069.jpg
BUP, IFO, and VOB files.
The tutorial I am following is the one listed above, and here again for referance: http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=55302
In looking at the status log above on both the DVD-RB and the IMGBurn, I think my problem is lying right between those 2 programs, or my folder2iso program. My assumption is that the pro-version, with it's auto convert to iso will solve the issue, but I want to know for sure before I continue buying more programs and otherwise waste my money, my time, and my discs. This is no knock on your product, but I think my frustration (and apprehension) should be easy enough to understand. I bought the best programs, and so far I had better results with cheap, poor quality freeware. So on that note...
If you feel that the Pro Version will help, I will spend my money this second. Since you are the developer, you let me know.
***edit*** I just made the donation. In reading your reply, it seems you think it will, so I bought it.
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21. June 2006 @ 18:19 |
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OK, SO I bought the pro version and my set-up is complete. I do have a question though. Where the program allows me to burn the .iso to disc, and suggests that I need DVD Decrypter or IMGBurn, it does not ask me for the path to either program. I do have both programs installed. Now, with that being said, I have not inserted the disc yet. Will I be asked this, when I insert the disc and set the filepath? It sure would be nice if I could just go to sleep tonight and wake up with a burned disc ready to goin the morning.
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jdobbs
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22. June 2006 @ 03:21 |
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It finds the path on its own.
I looked at the graphic of the burned directory a few posts above. Your problem appears to be that you are writing those files to the root directory of the DVD with Folder2ISO when you create the ISO. You should be, instead, burning the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS directories. Those folders are required on a video DVD.
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22. June 2006 @ 06:19 |
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Yes it does (find the path on it's own).
It was wonderful to set the 1 click option last night and wake up this morning with a nicely burned disc in my tray... and it is not a Coaster!!! I tried it with a differant film, Finding Nemo, last evening and it is an amazing copy. This suite of programs left an amazingly deep color, and the same depth in the film as the origional. Simply amazing!!! What an excellent program suite.
I do have a couple questions though. When it completes the conversion to .iso, where does it place the final product? I assume it places it in the directory I specified for the output path, am I correct? Then, if I move and rename the folder (from C:\DVD RIP\outputpath\ to say C:\Finding_Nemo) I am to move the entire DVDFILES folder (which includes the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders) correct? So essencially I will rename from C:\DVD RIP\outputpath\DVDFILES to c:\DVD RIP\outputpath\Finding_Nemo, then move my Finding_Nemo folder to c:\. Then if I go to burn it again, I will set the path to the C:\Finding_Nemo, correct? I don't burn just C:\Finding_Nemo\VIDEO_TS
Thanks, and fellas, you were right, the pro-version is worth the money.
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