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jdobbs,
I went into the Dvd rebuild file in program files,in the encode file I made a new file, renamed it AUTQMATENC, downloaded the AUTO into that file , works fine thanks.
No. In the Pro version it will automatically recognize that you have AutoQmatEnc installed and take care of the path itself. It also has a selection for it on the Menu for AQM, and AQM has it's own path statement in the INI. The Pro version also adjusts the ECL for AQM (to take care of its differences).
Try uninstalling AQE and reinstall it again. I have had it uninstalled since I have had Procoder 2.0 and I just reinstalled it it's all working fine for me
I remember correctly someone at vmesquita was having trouble with an installer you should go to that forum and ask Sapstar if I remember right he has another download with a different installer
No. In the Pro version it will automatically recognize that you have AutoQmatEnc installed and take care of the path itself. It also has a selection for it on the Menu for AQM, and AQM has it's own path statement in the INI. The Pro version also adjusts the ECL for AQM (to take care of its differences).
Forgive me for butting in but are you saying for the pro ver. all you have to do is download and install autoQmatEnc and select it as the encoder and dvdrebuilder pro does the rest? And that you dont have to change the .ini file?
Forgive me for butting in but are you saying for the pro ver. all you have to do is download and install autoQmatEnc and select it as the encoder and dvdrebuilder pro does the rest? And that you dont have to change the .ini file?
That's correct. DVD-RB finds the path in the registry and uses it. Actually the same is true for newer versions of CCE SP and CCE Basic also. DVD-RB finds the path to ImgBurn in a similar way. But -- if you do have a PATH entry in the INI file for your encoder it overrides the registry entry. That's just in case the version in the registry isn't the one you want to use.
I'd like to make all the paths work that way -- but some encoders don't have their path listed in the registry.
@nighttrain
As I mentioned earlier, you can always manually add the path to the INI file.
jdobbs,
I tried Auto as an encoder for the first time , went great until the end of "rebuilder", at 99%,(twice), I got this message, "Error in update IFO:VTS vobid 0i/cell id:10 was not found in the vob"When I hit OK, Rebuilder went off the screen.
jdobbs,
I tried Auto as an encoder for the first time , went great until the end of "rebuilder", at 99%,(twice), I got this message, "Error in update IFO:VTS vobid 0i/cell id:10 was not found in the vob"When I hit OK, Rebuilder went off the screen.
That means that the IFO is referencing a cell that was not found during the REBUILD. It's caused by one of two things. First (and by far the most likely) is that it was a bad rip. Second, it's possible that the encoder failed and you didn't get an M2V for that cell. That's unlikely, because DVD-RB would have given you an error message during the encode.
Are you using v1.10.9? There was a fix related to that message included in v1.10.8...
I do have the pro version, I did both step one and two but I do not have the option to autoQmatenc ( I can see it but blanks)
jdobbs,I went into the Dvd rebuild file in program files,in the encode file I made a new file, renamed it AUTQMATENC, downloaded the AUTO into that file , works fine thanks.__________________Jimbo
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