I am presently using the free version of DVD Rebuilder with CCE SP 2.5 to make a backup copy of a movie contained on a DVD. After many false starts and errors on my part I thought I was on the road to success until I saw the message that DVD RB had encountered a problem and needs to close down.
At present I have 4.07 gigs of files in a folder D2VAVS and nothing in the output folder. The 4.07 gigs is made up of a number of different types of files mainly D2V, AviSynth Script, ,M2v, FLG etc
This is a copy of the log file.
[20:38:19] One Click encoding activated...
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[20:38:23] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- "Movie and Menus Only" mode is enabled.
- VTS_02: 3,422,105 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
- PREPARE aborted.
Aborted.
[21:09:59] One Click encoding activated...
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[21:10:00] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- "Movie and Menus Only" mode is enabled.
- VTS_02: 3,422,105 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 166,161 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_03: 64,047 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 4,444 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 70.8%
- Overall Bitrate : 5,083Kbs
- Space for Video : 4,234,446KB
- Blanking all EXTRA Segments
-- Feature before/after: 5,225 / 5,225 Kbs
[21:17:17] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 7 minutes.
[21:17:17] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
-- Encoding resulted in no .M2V, retrying.
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
-- Encoding resulted in no .M2V, retrying.
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
[21:53:51] One Click encoding activated...
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[21:53:52] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE SP 2.50.1.0 encoder selected.
- "Steal Space from Extras" mode is enabled.
- VTS_02: 3,422,105 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 166,161 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_03: 64,047 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 4,444 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 70.8%
- Overall Bitrate : 5,083Kbs
- Space for Video : 4,234,446KB
- Movie improvement from extra reduction = 1.0%
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 5,358/1,996/5,083 Kbs
[22:01:24] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 8 minutes.
[22:01:24] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
-- Encoding resulted in no .M2V, retrying.
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
-- Encoding resulted in no .M2V, retrying.
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
[22:27:53] One Click encoding activated...
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[22:27:53] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE SP 2.50 encoder selected.
- "Steal Space from Extras" mode is enabled.
- VTS_02: 3,422,105 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 166,161 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- VTS_03: 64,047 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 4,444 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 70.8%
- Overall Bitrate : 5,083Kbs
- Space for Video : 4,234,446KB
- Movie improvement from extra reduction = 1.0%
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 5,358/1,996/5,083 Kbs
[22:32:16] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 5 minutes.
[22:32:16] Phase II ENCODING started
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 0
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 1
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 2
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 3
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 4
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 5
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 6
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 7
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 8
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 9
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 10
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 11
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 12
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 13
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 14
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 15
- Creating M2V for VTS_02 segment 16
- Creating M2V for VTS_03 segment 0
[00:13:04] Phase II ENCODING completed in 101 minutes.
My question is how do I get the program to resume where it stopped or is there a way of utilising the files that have been created.
In life, you reap what you sow.
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