I had been running RipBot264 v1.13.1 for a month or so on my old computer and it was working perfectly. Now I got a new computer and installed all of the same programs and it started up perfectly and I did everything the same but it never creates the finished mp4 file. It creates all the temp files and does everything like normal but I cannot find the file. I have tried various releases of Ripbot and still do not have any luck. Does anyone have any idea what could be going wrong.
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Every movie I create Is done by ripping the blu ray to my hard drive via anydvd and then I select the files from my hard drive.
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I had this problem if I was ripping to a network drive. My guess is that at some point, it looses connection to the network and the file fails. Ever since, I starting ripping to local drive first, I haven't had this problem except with Nick and Norah BR. I still haven't figure that one out yet.
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It's also a good idea to use a different drive for RipBot to write to than the one with the ripped BD. How do you 'select' the files from your hard drive to feed to RipBot? I use tsMuxeR for that and just select the main movie and preferred audio track. Then I mux them and feed them to RipBot.
RipBot should have also generated a log. You should look to that for errors. RipBot is a GUI for multiple programs. If any one of them are not installed correctly or linked together correctly, you could have problems.
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