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  • alicia
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2002
    • 40

    #16
    I also wanted to know if you know how to burn to 2 dvd-r`s instead on one.Is one dvd-r then two dvd-r`s??????

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    • alicia
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2002
      • 40

      #17
      This is what it says in the dvd decrypter log when I open dvd decrypter:

      I 19:16:40 DVD Decrypter Version 3.1.3.0 started!
      I 19:16:41 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Build 2600)
      W 19:16:41 Drive C:\ (FAT32) does not support files > 4 GB
      I 19:16:41 Initialising SPTI...
      I 19:16:41 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
      I 19:16:41 Found 1x CD-RW and 1x DVD-RW!

      The dvd decrypter it-self says this:

      Label:Casino
      Region:1
      Copyright Protection system type:CSS/CPPM
      Destination:
      C:\CASINO\VIDEO_TS\

      The input menu:
      VTS_01 after I click the + it shows PGC1[2:58:08]
      VTS_02 after I click the + it shows PGC1[0:02:32]
      All chapters are selected(17 chapters)
      All cell are selected (1,2,3,4 cells)
      Stream processing menu:

      All video,audio,and subtitle are all checked on
      Setting:enable stream process in not checked

      I just closed out of dvd decrypter because you said that it selects the files off the dvd automaticlly.
      I open it and VTS_01 - sign is on and PGC1[2:58:08] is highlighted in gray

      Then I hit decrypter button.

      The dvd decrypter log windows says:

      I 19:44:03 Operation Started!
      I 19:44:03 Source Device: [1:0:0] PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-104 1.33 (D
      I 19:44:03 Destination Folder: C:\CASINO\VIDEO_TS\
      I 19:44:03 File Splitting: 1 GB
      I 19:44:03 Fast Error Skip: No
      I 19:44:03 Detect Mastering Errors: No
      I 19:44:03 Stream Processing: No

      Operation successfully Complete.I click ok

      The dvd decrypter log says this:with the others:
      I 19:44:03 Remove Macrovision Protection: Yes
      I 19:44:03 Decryption Key: C0 EC AD A9 29

      I close dvd decrypter and open IFOEDIT

      I clicked open and opened VTS_01_0.ifo

      Then I highlight the programs chain and the VOB-IDs:
      (All in one line)

      PGC_1(program chain): (Title(TTN): 1] [2:58:08.25 / 30 fps] (programs: 17) (cells: 38) (uses VOB-IDs: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20 ,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,

      I push the VOB extras:
      The only thing that is not checked is:Re-Mux,split to 2 dvd-rs,rebuild PTS,remove IIvu/angle point,and adjust IIvu is grayed
      And VOB size is 1gb

      On destination directory:I typed C:\video_ts and I click ok.

      Stream list:
      Audio 1,2 & Subtitle 1,2 are selected
      Correct IFO tables is selected aswell,I click strip it
      A vobld list comes up.I select all of them 1-27
      And Correct IFO table is still selected,I click strip

      A Window Pops-up:failed to open for writing C:\video_ts\VTS_01_1.VOB

      I click OK

      A window pops-up:Error writing file
      I click OK

      A window pops-up:Error opening C:\CASINO\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO.
      Seems, it does exist!
      I click OK

      Finished correcting VOBU pointers
      And I click OK

      And Final a windows pops-up:Error open file.
      Maybe it is write protected!
      I click OK and it says it again:Error open file.
      Maybe it is write protected!
      And I click OK for the final time.

      And that`s all of it .

      Now can someone please help me out!!!!!

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      • setarip
        Retired
        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #18
        To alicia

        Perhaps your problem lies with the version of DVD Decrypter you are using. One of the fairly recent versions copied the .VOBs to the hard drive with slightly altered names. In your example, did you check the hard drive to meake CERTAIN that the .VOB was, in fact, named "VTS_01_1.VOB"?

        If this proves to be the case, the latest version (I believe it's 313) eliminates this situation. Alternatively, you can simply rename the .VOB to the correct "VTS_01_1.VOB".

        Let us know of your success ;>}

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        • swanside1
          Super Member
          Super Member
          • Jan 2002
          • 240

          #19
          Re Alicia

          Have you ripped the dvd?

          I mean, have you put the DVD disc into your DVD drive and ran the software called DVD Decrypter?

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          • swanside1
            Super Member
            Super Member
            • Jan 2002
            • 240

            #20
            Ah Alicia

            Sorry ignore my last post, I have just read the post where you had describes everything. And I know what the problem is, or at least I hope this is what it is.

            You have pressed the VOB Extras and selected all the stuff you want, i.e. VOB ID,s and the sound, BUT!!! the destination Directory where you have C:\Video_ts, have you made this directory first on your c drive? the directory has to be there, IFOEdit will n ot make the Directory.

            Open up your C drive and right click anywhere and select new and then folder, call this folder VIDEO_TS, then go back to IFOEdit and in the destination address, browse to the dir C:\VIDEO_TS and select that.

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            • Dsquorpion
              Gold Member
              Gold Member
              • Oct 2002
              • 133

              #21
              i am going through ur guide, easy as pie to use, cause i am used to the programs you are using, i will let u know of any probs, doing star wars episode 2(very big movie) just got to get some media, i am looking for some 2x like u prescribed. lol

              thx, later

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              • swanside1
                Super Member
                Super Member
                • Jan 2002
                • 240

                #22
                Media

                What part of the world are you in, as I can recommend some suppliers of media

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                • swanside1
                  Super Member
                  Super Member
                  • Jan 2002
                  • 240

                  #23
                  SW episode2

                  Just starting to rip it, but I am going to try and do the whole disc, with the extras this time.
                  Will let you know what the outcome is.

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                  • Dsquorpion
                    Gold Member
                    Gold Member
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 133

                    #24
                    i am located in Texas, know where I am? i usually get my cdr and cdrw from yesbuy.net, had good luck whith them, i am currently looking at meritline for some types of media, I am going to try some Princo, Optodisc, maybe some verbatum and memorex

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                    • Dsquorpion
                      Gold Member
                      Gold Member
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 133

                      #25
                      well rempeg froze up on me, 1 question, does the rempeg put out an ac3 file because it froze up on 99% and wouldn't do any more, so I am trying to reload the m2v file to finish up,

                      and on the quality of star wars ep 2 I got about 65% quality, still looks pretty good

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                      • swanside1
                        Super Member
                        Super Member
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 240

                        #26
                        Re

                        No, rempeg makes an *.m2v file, which is just the video, not the sound, so you use this file to re-mux back onto the original file, and it ocer writes the original video, so you keep the same audio, i.e.ac3 or Dolby Digital, and have a lower bitrate video file.

                        I am still encodeing SW episode2 with 4 hours left, takes me about 14h to do.

                        The last film I did today, (A beautiful Mind) re-encoded, but after it got to 99% stopped, so I cancelled it, and re-encoded it to the original film, and it seemed OK.

                        Cant help with the disc's, as I live in the UK, but I work for a company based in Houston

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                        • Dsquorpion
                          Gold Member
                          Gold Member
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 133

                          #27
                          i'll keep playin with it till it works, i screwed up somewhere and got too many ifo files,
                          when stripping the audio do i goto the vobid in ifoedit that corresponds to the original movie on the disc, like if the movie was in the 4th vob section, then strip from the vobid 4

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                          • swanside1
                            Super Member
                            Super Member
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 240

                            #28
                            Re

                            Rempeg stoped at 99% on me, but all I do is close it anyway, and remux the file with the original that was ripped.

                            I have done that and now got a folder containing all the files, but the folder is only 3.90 Gb, which is OK, but what I want to do, is get the compleate movie onto the 1 DVD-R containing all the menus and extras, I can do it to fit onto one with the main movie, or fit the lot onto 2 dvd's, but It would be better if I could get the lot onto one dvd.

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                            • alicia
                              Junior Member
                              Junior Member
                              • Nov 2002
                              • 40

                              #29
                              swanside1:

                              We have to talk about the guide.I`m still having trouble with it.
                              with the third part of the CFFL notepad section

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                              • Dsquorpion
                                Gold Member
                                Gold Member
                                • Oct 2002
                                • 133

                                #30
                                alicia: i had a little trouble also, all the cffl file is (as i get it) is a notepad that is renamed to cffl(i don't know what it means) but it is a list to let rempeg know what files to reencode, so copy the names of the vob's exactly like swanside typed them (remember to use the vob #'s that u ripped with dvd decrypter, oh and make sure u type the cffl in capitals, then open rempeg and open the movie cffl file. hope i helped a bit



                                swanside

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