Having used DVD-RB-PRO 1.02 with CCE 2.67 and I came across a problem.
This problem , at least when I used 1.02, was causing DVD to be out of specs because of not DVD-compliant bitrates that could occure anywhere in the stream.
The total must be equal or less then 10,080 kbps including video, all present audio tracks and even subtitling as this is all multiplexed in one main stream and that stream must be =< 10,080 kbps.
Because of a probably present bug in 1.02 (I contacted JDOBBS about it, but he has NOT confirmed this !, so I'm at risk here) the bitrate could well go over this max of 10,080 kbps.
This is especially the case when you did a run on a DVD and preserving the DTS track with a 5.1 track.
CCE was given a bitrate of 0.5 to 9000 kbps in VBR for video, despite of any lowering that should occure regarding the release notes.
There should be a 'Dynamic Peak Analysis'to prevent CCE going over the original bitrate anywere and the soundtracks preserved should be substracted.
But for some kind of reason this did not happen with CCE (and maybe other encoders, didn't test it)
It was 'just' set to 0.500 kbps to 9000 Kbps always, even if it was raining...
What happens if you have a DVD with DTS and one 5.1 soundtrack you would both like to preserve ?
Yep: 9000+768+448 could happen or worse when more audio comes in.
9000+768+448= 10216 or even more when more audio comes in.
As you can see 10.216 is a bit more than 10.080 , so 2 of my players had playback problems with a disc were video_bitrate was high (at 9000 even !)
Stutterinmg occured and DTS audio disruption.
Every player will behave differently because this is out of specs and UNDEFINED !!!!!!
So if you have done DVD's with 1.02 PRO and CCE , make sure especially with DTS and 5.1 that they are in specs, or redo them with the released 1.03.
Immediately after installing 1.03 I saw adjusted max_bitrates for CCE, not the 9000 again.
(watch it in the item.elc or the window right under the CCE progress window display).
Again, despite contacting him, he has NOT confirmed this bug.
He hasn't put any release notes too with 1.03 in my case at least.
Just to warn people who used 1.02 and now MAY have out of spec backups from their DVD's.......
If you don't believe me, try 1.02 with CCE and look at the CCE's reported bitrate range, or open item.ecl if you can find it.
After installing 1.03 the problem seems to go away and max_bitrate should never be exceeded even not using DTS and 5.1 audio track.
I used a VBR_BIAS of 0, and a verry complicated source (that had already high bitrates and distortions causing even higher bitrates to come out of CCE !!)
So be warned and in case of a hit concerning this , redo the backup with 1.03.
It's also a reason to immediate install 1.03 and not wait !
This problem , at least when I used 1.02, was causing DVD to be out of specs because of not DVD-compliant bitrates that could occure anywhere in the stream.
The total must be equal or less then 10,080 kbps including video, all present audio tracks and even subtitling as this is all multiplexed in one main stream and that stream must be =< 10,080 kbps.
Because of a probably present bug in 1.02 (I contacted JDOBBS about it, but he has NOT confirmed this !, so I'm at risk here) the bitrate could well go over this max of 10,080 kbps.
This is especially the case when you did a run on a DVD and preserving the DTS track with a 5.1 track.
CCE was given a bitrate of 0.5 to 9000 kbps in VBR for video, despite of any lowering that should occure regarding the release notes.
There should be a 'Dynamic Peak Analysis'to prevent CCE going over the original bitrate anywere and the soundtracks preserved should be substracted.
But for some kind of reason this did not happen with CCE (and maybe other encoders, didn't test it)
It was 'just' set to 0.500 kbps to 9000 Kbps always, even if it was raining...
What happens if you have a DVD with DTS and one 5.1 soundtrack you would both like to preserve ?
Yep: 9000+768+448 could happen or worse when more audio comes in.
9000+768+448= 10216 or even more when more audio comes in.
As you can see 10.216 is a bit more than 10.080 , so 2 of my players had playback problems with a disc were video_bitrate was high (at 9000 even !)
Stutterinmg occured and DTS audio disruption.
Every player will behave differently because this is out of specs and UNDEFINED !!!!!!
So if you have done DVD's with 1.02 PRO and CCE , make sure especially with DTS and 5.1 that they are in specs, or redo them with the released 1.03.
Immediately after installing 1.03 I saw adjusted max_bitrates for CCE, not the 9000 again.
(watch it in the item.elc or the window right under the CCE progress window display).
Again, despite contacting him, he has NOT confirmed this bug.
He hasn't put any release notes too with 1.03 in my case at least.
Just to warn people who used 1.02 and now MAY have out of spec backups from their DVD's.......
If you don't believe me, try 1.02 with CCE and look at the CCE's reported bitrate range, or open item.ecl if you can find it.
After installing 1.03 the problem seems to go away and max_bitrate should never be exceeded even not using DTS and 5.1 audio track.
I used a VBR_BIAS of 0, and a verry complicated source (that had already high bitrates and distortions causing even higher bitrates to come out of CCE !!)
So be warned and in case of a hit concerning this , redo the backup with 1.03.
It's also a reason to immediate install 1.03 and not wait !
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