dvdrb 0.94 cce basic bad results ac/dc live at donnington

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  1. fishvest

    fishvest Member

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    I am using cce basic with DVD-Rebuilder 0.94 free version on WinXP with a Pentium M. I have successfully copied other DVDs I own with no problems so there are no setup issues that I can think of. I have twice tried to copy ac/dc live at donnington and both times the image comes out very choppy and pixelated. The audio is fine. The only screens that look normal are the menus. All of the actual video footage looks horrible. This has never happened before. I am an amateur and my knowledge is not great so any help would be appreciated. Thanks a lot.
     
  2. L8ter

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    why use a version of rebuilder that is two version's old here is a link to version .96

    http://dvd-rb.dvd2go.org/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=14

    make sure steal space from extra's is @ 0% this feature is probably causing some troubles I don't know about this dvd but a lot of concert dvd's are basically serial dvd's
    is a lot of the video split up in different vts files??

    one other thing I can think of is that it probably has interleaving/multiangle attributes which is also typical of concert dvd's! the free version of rebuilder cannot handle these issue's like the pro version!

    *edit my link got away from me*
     
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    Concert DVD's tend to have large amounts of audio in there overall structure. Have you attempted to remove any non-useful AC3 tracks.?

    AC3 2.1, DTS ?
     
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    Concert DVD's tend to have large amounts of audio in there overall structure. Have you attempted to remove any non-useful AC3 tracks.?

    AC3 2.1, DTS ?
     
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    Thanks for the reply. I went and got .96 and tried it with the same results. I always have steal space from extras set to 0%. I didn't look at the vts files. I also always remove the AC3 tracks. I can't think of anything else so perhaps I will get the pro version and see how that works. Again, thanks both of you for your time.
     

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