So I'm trying to do the typical VOB2MPG thing plus recalculate GOP timecodes. The DVDs I'm working with are distance-learning classes from my school, so they are not encrypted but probably don't follow all the typical DVD rules. On some discs, the last chapter doesn't finish transcoding. I get the following exception:And the log file:Code:Version: VOB2MPG PRO Build: 3.2.2000 Type: System.IndexOutOfRangeException Source: VOB2MPG Message: Index was outside the bounds of the array. InnerException: StackTrace: at VOB2MPG_PRO.VOBConverter.x25e9ea9186f9d644.Write(Byte[] array, Int32 offset, Int32 count) at VOB2MPG_PRO.VOBConverter.xa4923bf9ed944f6a.x5efa887f424cce7c(x0010d7171147daf4 xb867a42da3ae686d) at VOB2MPG_PRO.VOBConverter.xa4923bf9ed944f6a.xf098323036d9ec26(String x0fb01370f21139f0) at VOB2MPG_PRO.VOBConverter.xa4923bf9ed944f6a.xa0a575fb460f53aa(String x37a96021dbbe3532, String x0fb01370f21139f0, String xd8195b3904c80823, Boolean xf140bfb3a6ec89d8)
This is only on some discs, and at different points in the last chapter for each disc. This happens regardless of whether I'm using the original DVD as the source or if I copy the DVD to the hard disk using DVD Shrink. The discs can be previewed in full, without errors, in the VOB2MPG viewer and PowerDVD 10.Code:******************************************************************** ************************ SYSTEM INFORMATION ************************ ******************************************************************** ***************************** VOB2MPG ***************************** Name: VOB2MPG PRO Title: PRO Version: 3.2.2000 Executable: C:\Program Files (x86)\VOB2MPG PRO\VOB2MPG.exe Executable size: 920 KB Executable size in bytes: 942675 Executable CreationTime: 11/24/10 15:54:16 Executable LastWriteTime: 9/12/11 02:25:22 Executable LastAccessTime: 9/12/11 02:25:22 ****************************** Drives ******************************* DeviceID: C: FileSystem: NTFS Size: 581 GB FreeSpace: 466 GB ******************************************************************** ********************* END OF SYSTEM INFORMATION ******************** ******************************************************************** /v="C:\ECE648SM11_05_01" /t=1 /o="C:\Users\Greg\Videos\ECE-648\Title_1.mpg" 11:47:55 Extracting from Title: 1 11:47:55 11:47:55 =============== Virtual File Details =============== 11:47:55 11:47:55 VTS_01_1.VOB : Length = 1105920 (1.05 MB) : vPosition = 1105920 (1.05 MB) 11:47:55 11:47:55 =============== Virtual File Details =============== 11:47:55 11:47:55 Extracting chapter: 1... 11:47:55 Start position: 0 End position: 737280 11:47:55 Start position: 737280 End position: 1105920 11:48:00 Finished Processing... 11:48:00 Duration (hh:mm:ss): 00:00:04
The exception and log file above is for a shortened part of the video copied using DVD shrink. Since the clip is only three seconds long, I've attached the entire "shrunk" DVD and the MPG output.
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Last edited by MutantPlatypus; 12th Sep 2011 at 17:40. Reason: Formatting (added CODE tags)
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Since this seems to have stumped people, I'll ask for a workaround instead: How can I use the "position" given in the log file to determine at what hour, minute, second, and frame the video is causing problems? If I knew that, I could just use DVD Shrink to re-author the DVD and drop out that one frame.
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