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  1. Originally Posted by low-fat-al
    Once again I say... I have been trying to mess with this software for like 2 days straight... I can't for the life of me get it to work with CCE...

    The "M2V file exists" error pops up with the freeware installer and I am lost now... I want to use CCE with this considering all the hype I read about the results.

    anyone .. anyone ..?
    Have you tested it with another Encoder?
    Are you using CCE 2.70? If you do... don't... the 2.70 releases are still buggy... use one of the previous versions.
    My oppinions may change, but not the fact that I am right!

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  2. Originally Posted by low-fat-al
    anyone .. anyone ..?
    Desperate, eh? How about you uninstall everything , DVDRB, Avisynth, all of it. Run antispyware, antivirus. Run Crap Cleaner on the registry. Defrag. Then use the latest installer version.

    Or... I could send you one of the old versions; I always DL and save 'em, but personally still use v0.52. Good luck.
    Pull! Bang! Darn!
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  3. but personally still use v0.52. Good luck.
    Why?
    Why would you do that?
    This is a rhetoric question... no need to answer
    My oppinions may change, but not the fact that I am right!

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  4. Took me a loooong time to update....just didn't see the need to, since I'm running a real old version of CCE
    tgpo famous MAC commercial, You be the judge?
    Originally Posted by jagabo
    I use the FixEverythingThat'sWrongWithThisVideo() filter. Works perfectly every time.
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  5. I got everything working now...

    I finally got the pro version with the installer and I successfully backed up my Star Wars Triology... it looks great.

    I am sure if I do a search on this topic I could find it but... how do you specify what size you want the output? I have LOTR-Return of the King Disc 4 bonus with DVD-Rom content. I want to be able to add all the content along with the DVD-Video content.
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  6. If you downloaded the Installer version ou have an Help file... take a look at the hidden section and you'll find your answer... I know that... I made both (Installer + help) so I know the contents lol
    My oppinions may change, but not the fact that I am right!

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  7. that is very confusing ...

    I just want to add 210 MB's of DVD-ROM content.
    therefore my DVD-Video files should only be 4.13 gigs.

    I am horrible at translating all that bytes to the way you have the instructions written to add the correct lines to the INI file.

    I tried it last night only for me to find out 235 minutes later I made an error.

    you need a good conversion table or something and clearer instructions listed somewhere.

    I am using CCE 2.5 encoder... so should I only list the "CCETargetSectors=2236400" or should I list the "TargetSectors=2236400" too? and do they have to be the same number when both listed?

    and is 4.13 gigs = to 4,438,216 KBs and does that translate to
    CCETargetSectors=2219108?

    Help anyone? Math was not my best subject... :P
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  8. Just use default settings for target size, because they are pretty close. No need to mess with it.

    As for ".M2V file exists" error, I couldn't get around it. I was using good ol' CCE 2.50 SP and it just didn't work. I guess CCE 2.50 had some serious bugs and doesn't work well on XP machines. I have no problems at all with CCE 2.70.002. Very smooth and doesn't need EclCCE at all.
    Except Rebuilder doesn't seem able to handle discs with LPCM audio. Yes, some idiots put LPCM audio on their DVDs. Anyone else having the same problem?
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  9. Just use default settings for target size, because they are pretty close. No need to mess with it.
    ummmm... I guess you don't understand...

    I want to add DVD-ROM content and I need to adjust the output size...

    So yes I do need to mess with it... it is just so confusing.
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