easy instructions for DVD Rebuilder with CCE
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korso55
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26. February 2006 @ 00:43 |
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No tutorial has been helpful ...i just need the basic steps to copy and backup a dvd. can someone please just give me the walkthrough in plain english step by step and i will be ever grateful
thanks
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26. February 2006 @ 04:05 |
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L8ter
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26. February 2006 @ 05:41 |
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hmm simple instruction's for a un simple prog??
well install w/ the full installer double check your path's through settings>>setup
then select your source ie..video files,select which audio & subtitles to keep on each vts!
check that your created woking and output path's are selected.
select which mode (encoder) you wish to use through mode menu,and select any extra reduction ie..10%
enable one click through mode menu and select if you'd want to have an iso file for imgburn/dvdd
then click on back-up!
might you tell us what is troubling you??
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kaity
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14. March 2006 @ 00:45 |
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I still don't understand how to use it even after reading the tutorials. I think the source path is where I'm having trouble. I ripped the files using DVD Decrypter File F Mode to a working folder. Then I point the source folder for DVD-RB to that folder. Am I missing a step? This is the error message I get.
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14. March 2006 @ 02:58 |
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Change your temporary file folder to the same as your destination folder. It would be faster if your source folder was on one HDD and your destination and temp on another on another HDD. Also, what movie are you ripping, if it is a newer protected one, use DVDFab Decrypter, this might just be a protection error.
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L8ter
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14. March 2006 @ 03:38 |
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I would suggest ripping (or moving already ripped files) to a new location as you are using your temporary (working file) as your source. this also may be the source of some confusion =)
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kaity
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14. March 2006 @ 10:46 |
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Quote: Change your temporary file folder to the same as your destination folder. It would be faster if your source folder was on one HDD and your destination and temp on another on another HDD. Also, what movie are you ripping, if it is a newer protected one, use DVDFab Decrypter, this might just be a protection error.
I'm trying to back up Star Wars Episode 3. I was able to do it with DVD Decryptor and DVD Shrink and I wanted to test out RB because everyone says it's the best.
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AfterDawn Addict
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14. March 2006 @ 11:21 |
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I did this one using RB and it came out excellent. Try the suggestions that were given and see if it makes any difference.
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kaity
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14. March 2006 @ 12:01 |
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Quote: I would suggest ripping (or moving already ripped files) to a new location as you are using your temporary (working file) as your source. this also may be the source of some confusion =)
I tried that and I get the same message. I looked at the working folder and there is no such VTS_1 file.
These are the files in my working folder:
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AfterDawn Addict
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14. March 2006 @ 12:12 |
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Are you sure you ripped all your files in F mode of Decrypter, as this does not look like a proper file structure there is no BUP file listed.
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kaity
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14. March 2006 @ 12:20 |
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Yes. I heard that little tune that sounds when the files are ripped. I did it twice.
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kaity
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14. March 2006 @ 12:29 |
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Quote: Are you sure you ripped all your files in F mode of Decrypter, as this does not look like a proper file structure there is no BUP file listed.
I just reopened Decryptor again. Some files were automatically selected and highlighted, but it did not highlight a BUP. When I used Shrink, I didn't do any manual selection of files. These are the files highlighted.
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14. March 2006 @ 14:14 |
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Your settings in Decrypter are wrong, you are ripping in IFO mode, no wonder you cannot do anything with the file. Open Decrypter and go to Tools and then Settings. Choose the File Mode Tab and make sure it reads all in the box. Click okay, exit Decrypter and reopen it and then rip.
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14. March 2006 @ 14:36 |
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Hmm, you've got me confused. Just rip all files to your hdd with DVD Decrypter or dvdfab decrypter and then load that folder as the sorce. Make an empty folder for your destination folder and name it something that you can remember.
Here's how I do it, lets say I want to backup Saw 2, the sorce folder after being ripped with DVD Decrypter will be SAW_2, then I make a new empty folder and call it SAW 2 CCE and select it as my destination/work path. Note: under mode if you uncheck enable output directory rb will use the same folder for destination and work path. Also if you have more than 1 hdd use 1 hdd for the sorce folder and another hdd for your destination/work path folder.
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L8ter
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14. March 2006 @ 17:03 |
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good deduction arnie this is not ifo mode more likely it's "main movie and ifo" settings in tools>>settings>>file mode>>select_files
like arnie said select all and rerip to the same directory just select no to all when it pop's up and ask's to replace files.
good luck =)
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kaity
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14. March 2006 @ 22:29 |
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Thanks so much guys. It was the "main movie and ifo" settings in tools>>settings>>file mode>>select_files" problem. I used this setting for DVD Shrink. It works now. However, I'm testing it out on my stand alone DVD player and there are pauses so far in the beginning. This didn't happen when I copied with Shrink, although I did use 4x with Shrink and 8x with RB.
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L8ter
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16. March 2006 @ 04:00 |
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try again w/ 4x of course, what is your media??
some media, burners are just picky after time you'll find a sweet spot, stick to it.
@ arnie I didn't meant to step on your toes the picture wasn't loading well w/ my *#$&@ing p!&@$ of $#*!, well,.. my connection was hiccuping! ;-} a picture in your case was worth all of my words =)
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puzzled
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17. March 2006 @ 02:32 |
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ok, im using the same package, how can i tell the bitrate that CCE is encoding at.
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L8ter
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17. March 2006 @ 03:23 |
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there is a measurement of bitrate on the progress bar screen of CCE 2.70 that tells current and average I don't know about basic but I'm assuming it's there as well.
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puzzled
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17. March 2006 @ 03:45 |
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and i take it that this will be shown in dvd rebuilder, using CCE as the encoder.
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17. March 2006 @ 04:06 |
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If you are using CCE and it is minimized in the tray while encoding, just click on it and it will show the bitrate. It does not showup on the RB screen, all see is the progress on this screen. If I am wrong on this my buddy l8ter will correct me.
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L8ter
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17. March 2006 @ 17:03 |
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there is a high/low/average measurement in the rebuilder log when you complete the prepare phase.
This will give you an idea of any adjustment's you may want to make.
but if you want to know what CCE is encoding @ arnie is correct CCE will tell you.
I think this is the answer you seek.
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puzzled
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18. March 2006 @ 06:38 |
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yep i got it thanks, now what do you guys think this will turn out a movie i am encoding using 7 pass CCE and for it to fit on a DVDR the percentage is going to be 52.9, do you think the quality should still be good.
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18. March 2006 @ 06:42 |
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I have done movies that were 50% with RB and the quality was very good. However, you really do not need to use 7 passes, 3 is really enough. Even the developer of RB jdobbs states 3 is plenty.
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L8ter
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18. March 2006 @ 06:44 |
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the use of 7 pass will not head better results for you compared w/ 4 pass imo there is no such need for the excess passes.
I think you may be surprised w/ the quality! I often go beyond ( less than) 50% w/ pleasing results.
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