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  1. I just reencoded Attack of the Clones main VOBS to fit on "one" DVD-R. I used CCE 2.5 ONE PASS VBR. The problem I have is when I import the ,AC3 file, I get an error from Maestro which says, CANNOT LOCATE A FRAME SYNC WORD AT AN EXPECTED BYTE OFFSET. DATE MIGHT BE CORRUPTED. ERROR CODE (OXC1070042) The "pulldown MPV" file imported with no problems. I have imported other movies .AC3 file with no problems. Can anyone tell me what may of caused this and how I can fix it? It seems like if it isn't one thing, it is another...Very frustrating. Any help would be appreciated.
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  2. I just had the same error when trying to compile "In the Bedroom."
    First time this has happened, out of 30 or so movies I've copied.

    What went wrong?
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  3. Originally Posted by defense
    I just reencoded Attack of the Clones main VOBS to fit on "one" DVD-R. I used CCE 2.5 ONE PASS VBR. The problem I have is when I import the ,AC3 file, I get an error from Maestro which says, CANNOT LOCATE A FRAME SYNC WORD AT AN EXPECTED BYTE OFFSET. DATE MIGHT BE CORRUPTED. ERROR CODE (OXC1070042) The "pulldown MPV" file imported with no problems. I have imported other movies .AC3 file with no problems. Can anyone tell me what may of caused this and how I can fix it? It seems like if it isn't one thing, it is another...Very frustrating. Any help would be appreciated.
    did you use dvd2avi to get ac3? use something else like smartripper etc to get new ac3 file and then import that... sometimes dvd2avi gives corrupted ac3-files... 8)

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  4. @ Adder thanks again for the response. , I used 2VD2SVCD's advanced functions as I have in the past. It does uses DVD2AVI, but on the audio tab I use "don't convert audio, use source audio." Each time I have done that it has worked fine, now all of a sudden with Attack of the clones, there is a problem. I deleted all of the files, and reencoded the movie again, and once again, I still couldn't import the .AC3 file. When you say to use Smartripper to rip the .AC3 track, how can I do that? I have only used it to rip certain Vobs or the Entire Movie as a "back-up." How can I tell what to rip, to just rip the .AC3 track? thanks again in advance
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  5. Originally Posted by defense
    @ Adder thanks again for the response. , I used 2VD2SVCD's advanced functions as I have in the past. It does uses DVD2AVI, but on the audio tab I use "don't convert audio, use source audio." Each time I have done that it has worked fine, now all of a sudden with Attack of the clones, there is a problem. I deleted all of the files, and reencoded the movie again, and once again, I still couldn't import the .AC3 file. When you say to use Smartripper to rip the .AC3 track, how can I do that? I have only used it to rip certain Vobs or the Entire Movie as a "back-up." How can I tell what to rip, to just rip the .AC3 track? thanks again in advance
    In Smartripper you can use "Stream Processing"-option:

    just "enable stream processing" and choose the audio track that you want to rip... and choose "Demux to extra file".... and hit start...

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  6. Adder, once I enable stream processing, how will I know how to select the audio track? For example, the movie that has been giving me the problems importing the .AC3 file into Maestro is '"attack of the clones" There are a ton of Vob files on that disk, and it appears that VOB 5 IS THE Main movie set. So I encoded those by using DVD2SVCD and selecting The .IFO file that corresponds to those Vobs. I am wondering if I selected the wrong Vob set, but I don't think so. Anyway, how would I know where the audio file is on a disk before I rip it? Because there are .IFO, VOB, and BUP files. Are you saying that I should just rip the entire movie using the "back-up" option of Smart ripper, and also enable the stream processing, and when it is done, I will have an .AC3 file? I once again appreciate your help. I have never done any of these methods, so I am just a little confused in exactly how you are telling me to rip it. Thanks
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  7. Originally Posted by defense
    Adder, once I enable stream processing, how will I know how to select the audio track? For example, the movie that has been giving me the problems importing the .AC3 file into Maestro is '"attack of the clones" There are a ton of Vob files on that disk, and it appears that VOB 5 IS THE Main movie set. So I encoded those by using DVD2SVCD and selecting The .IFO file that corresponds to those Vobs. I am wondering if I selected the wrong Vob set, but I don't think so. Anyway, how would I know where the audio file is on a disk before I rip it? Because there are .IFO, VOB, and BUP files. Are you saying that I should just rip the entire movie using the "back-up" option of Smart ripper, and also enable the stream processing, and when it is done, I will have an .AC3 file? I once again appreciate your help. I have never done any of these methods, so I am just a little confused in exactly how you are telling me to rip it. Thanks
    let smart ripper select the main movie files...(hit the movie button)

    then go to the stream processing screen and enable it... there you can see what audio tracks there is... then just select the first audio track that has 6Channels(and hope that is the right one)or rip all ac3-streams and test them later which one is the right track... remeber to select "Demux to extra file"! then hit "Start"

    you can also open the main movie ifo with ifoedit and look which audio track is the right one... the code 0x80 0x81 etc

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  8. @ Adder, I guess i'm gonna have to send you a paycheck for all of your help..lol.....thanks again! I do have one last question regarding this....I wish I was at home to try it out now..but I will have to wait til after work. My question though is 1) what method of Smartripper do I use? the Back-up method, the File Method, or the Movie method? 2) After I use this method and do stream processing, will the output just be a .AC3 track, or will it rip the Movie files again as well? 3) last but not least...will I have any effect on the Video I am encoding for attack of the clones through CCE? I mean, I will be encoding the video through DVD2SVCD, but the audio will be stripped through smartripper....once it's done, you are saying that I can just add my .MPV file I get from DVD2SVCD after encoding with CCE, and then go to the stripped .AC3 from Smartripper, and add them both into MAESTRO? And hopefully they will work? Hopefully this will be the last question regarding this post I will have. Thanks again Adder!
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  9. Originally Posted by defense
    @ Adder, I guess i'm gonna have to send you a paycheck for all of your help..lol.....thanks again! I do have one last question regarding this....I wish I was at home to try it out now..but I will have to wait til after work. My question though is 1) what method of Smartripper do I use? the Back-up method, the File Method, or the Movie method? 2) After I use this method and do stream processing, will the output just be a .AC3 track, or will it rip the Movie files again as well? 3) last but not least...will I have any effect on the Video I am encoding for attack of the clones through CCE? I mean, I will be encoding the video through DVD2SVCD, but the audio will be stripped through smartripper....once it's done, you are saying that I can just add my .MPV file I get from DVD2SVCD after encoding with CCE, and then go to the stripped .AC3 from Smartripper, and add them both into MAESTRO? And hopefully they will work? Hopefully this will be the last question regarding this post I will have. Thanks again Adder!

    1.) Use Movie-mode.

    2.) there will be ac3-track and all vob's(you dont need those vob's just delete them)

    3.) yes you can just add the audiotrack in the maestro with you dvd2svcd->CCE->mpv-file

    it really dosent matter what encoder or method you use in video... and what type of method you use rip the audio...

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  10. @ Adder, thanks again! You are DA' MAN! And if by chance you aren't a MAN, then ...You are DA' WO MAN'!!! HAHAHA....thanks Adder, I look forward to ripping that audio track and importing into Maestro. Once I get up to where you are knowledge wise, If I can...I will be helping people the same way! Thanks ADDER!
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  11. Originally Posted by defense
    @ Adder, thanks again! You are DA' MAN! And if by chance you aren't a MAN, then ...You are DA' WO MAN'!!! HAHAHA....thanks Adder, I look forward to ripping that audio track and importing into Maestro. Once I get up to where you are knowledge wise, If I can...I will be helping people the same way! Thanks ADDER!

    <- Look at the picture... I have a beard if I would be a she I would be in a circus

    hahhhhh

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  12. lol...either that or a cross-dresser! lmao....is that your real picture though Adder? I know people use "avatars" or whatever they are called. That picture reminds me of a character in a movie, I am thinking, the movie was Gladiator.
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