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  1. Hi,

    I tried backing up a new movie over the weekend. The DVD Rebuilder encoded completely and also rebuilt it. But here's the bad news. When I open the VIDEO_TS files, the sound is clear but the picture is all messed up. It has all different colors, but the sound is perfectly ok. I also burnt it to a RW to check on my DVD player as well. But the same problem as well. The color has some kind of purple tinge. No picture is visible. The original file runs absolutely fine.

    Any suggestions?? Is it some setting that messed up. Here's my set up:

    CCE Basic: 2.69.01.04
    Avisynth 2.54
    RB: 0.52
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    What movie it is? Region?
    What is it the structure of th original? How many MB have the menues, the main movie (video, audio), the extras?
    If you do not know how to get that info you can try opening the ripped DVD files in your HD with DVDShrink and change the compression settings to "No Compression"
    The same info from the Rebuilded files.
    After the Prepare step, what were the reported bitrates (min/max/avg)

    Pablo
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  3. The movie was 'Kissing Jessica Stein', a Region 1.

    This was the original structure: Menus 35 MB and the main movie 5696 MB. This had 4 audio tracks. When I started DVD RB, i removed two of them. This is what I had after RB. The TS folders had about 3.2 GB and the VIDEO_TS was about 3.5 GB.(not sure of the exact numbers as I had to the delete the RB files because of space limitations on my PC ). After the prepare steps, I had not noted down the bit rates. I will make a note of it the next run.

    Thanbks for the response.
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    I have gone back to 0.53b, as both 55b and 56b gave me problems. On the couple of backups I tested, both had problems with the last chapter, and created corrupt IFO files. Neither Shrink nor DVDRemake could open them. Reverting back to 0.53b has solved those problems.
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    You've got a messed up DLL somewhere, or a bad configuration for one of the DVD-RB components. This happened to me a while back, but starting over from scratch and re-configuring DVDRB fixed it.

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