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Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by vurbal, Jun 9, 2004.

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    Sophocles

    Are you saying that the multi angles are functional?

    I have backed up a few movies with rebuilder and I do like the picture quality. Remake looks like a good add on.

    For most movies I'll still likely use something quicker but I regularly have big movies that need the higher compression. Now I just need to buy CCE basic.
     
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    No the angles are completely removed which shouldn't be a problem because they aren't a part of the regular movie. You won't miss them.
     
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    64026402

    I also use another application for speed on smaller files, less than 6.5 gigs. It just makes sense to save time on smaller backups.

    Good luck.
     
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    Sophocles, since it seems that DVDRemake is becoming an integral part of our Rebuilder/CCEBasic recipe, do you think we ought to start a new thread dealing with remake, so as not to steal time from rebuilder in this thread? There will be times when you will use IC8 or nero,or some other software, etc. with remake and not rebuilder. signed, already admonished by Vurbal once. lol
     
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    You're so adept at this go for it, where you lead, I will follow. To a certain extent, of course.
     
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    What kind of time are you taking for the encode on 3 hr movies. Braveheart was about 3hrs to encode with a couple of 1.8g procs. It works fine but I was wondering what was normal. On say a 2.4 and above P4.
     
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    It depends on the size of the original or edited film. I encoded LOR II, The Two Towers in 2 hours and 43 minutes, but 3 hours is about right. That's why most of us encode when were are going to bed or do something that keeps us away from our PC's for extended periods.
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    Sophocles, exactly, I do it just before bed, otherwise you constantly keep goin back to the damn PC and then it really does take forever.(as if 3- 4 hours isn't long enough already)
     
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    A lot of the time it takes is probably a result of the 2 pass encode process. One of the things that makes a CCE encode better than the others is that it does a 2 pass encode, and that is one of the major reasons that CCE SP is $2000 because it can do even more than 2 passes. So if you're going shopping, to visit a friend, spend time at the beach, going to work in the morning, then those are good times to began the process. The rebuild and burn process doesn't take that long.
     
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    Sophocles, a day at the beach? You do realize I live in the moutains and we're not sure where the beach is exactly or if it even exists ? I've heard it's due east about 6 hours, but that's just hearsay. However we do have golf courses, as a matter of fact, getting ready to go there right now, and yes The Last Samurai will be hopefully done when I get back as it is now spending time in remake. (yes, i know there's not that much to take out, but you do have all those darn languages)
     
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    Hi Guys
    Brobear sent me over here, said you might be able to help (he thought it would be a laugh). I have tried using rebuilder/CCE Basic, but after about 10 mins I get a message saying 'there is nothing to do, dvd-rb couldn't locate appropriate files in working directory! you must prepare & encode first. I have used dvd dycrypter to rip the dvd in file mode, and I have followed the guide to the letter. I have also tried reinstalling all the software but still get the same message?
    I am using rebuilder v0.52 CCE Basic v2.69.

    Any ideas?
     
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    Hmm! Lakes have beaches. I was generalizing. What can I say I live in Tampa Florida where we have some of the best beaches in North America. Some good golf courses too, but I do miss the snow which I haven't seen now for 14 years.
     
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    [bold]mccoy[/bold], when you choose decrypter's folder for rebuilder, you must click the + mark again to get to the folder that says VIDEO_TS. inside decrypter's folder w/the movie title. You should then get your appropriate path in rebuilder. [bold]PS-sophocles[/bold], I took some great winter pics this year, we had about a dozen snows of 12" or more. If you're missin' it all that bad I'll send ya some. lol
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    Everything that bigorange has said is right but this assumes that you aren't using the trial version of CCE Basic because it is limited to only a few minutes of encoidng.
     
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    Exactly, I assumed he had the 58.00 CCE Basic, the trial version is worthless, kinda like dvdremake's version-worthless, you can restructure, but you can't export, gimme a break. Oh BTW, no response to our winter wonderland? Scraping car windshields, shoveling driveways, slippin' and slidin',car wrecks from fools that can't drive in it, poles down, power outtages, colder than you know what, the skiing IS good tho.....
     
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    How far north do you live that it's still this cold in June?
     
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    talkin about this past winter, now it's hotter than blazes, I live in the Smokey mtns. I was reffering to your "missing" snow. Got a good college buddy I played ball with that lives in Clearwater, not far from Tampa, nice place. I prefer the west side over the east in Fla.
     
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    Thanks guys, but it didnt work! Got a message saying E:dvd test\d2vavs\item.ecl is not a ecl for cce basic trial version? when i pressed ok got the same message as before?? What an I doing now?
     

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