After I have encoded my movie with cce it makes a D2VAVS folder and it contains files like V01001900002006 and there are heaps of them how do I burn this in nero and why didnt it make VTS files?
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Well, I think the rebuilder didn't complete the... rebuilder phase.
If you made 1 click backup, the dvd files must be in the folder you specified as output folder. All these V01001900002006 and similar are in temporary working folder. -
Did you use one click mode? If not, as Abond said, you have to click rebuild after encode. If you use one clcik mode, you can set it to burn automatically with decrypter.
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ok I did the one click mode and it made the file 6.25 the original l is 6.53 gb not 4.35 why is that I also compress the special features to 50%
I have it set like this
vbr 10
Quality 4
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post your question at the dvdrb forum at doom9.org.
http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?s=014c4cd2d6829d2122d1c022b972ae20&f=75 -
Originally Posted by foaley77
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@foaley77, Hello friend. Are you positive that you have looked in the Destination folder? I know my destination folder is different than my temp folder and so those files are located in two different spots. The size porblem is a Rebuilder set-up issue. Check out www.dvd-rb.com and I believe they can help you find the area that needs to be adjusted.
MovieDud -
Just for the heck of it I thought that I would ask a real simple question - why do you have a folder called D2VAVS? That sorta sounds like the work path folder, where the D2VAVS files are temporarily stored. In setup, you must define 3 folders in 3 locations - 1 for the source, 1 for the work path AND 1 for the output (final destination of completed project). Your mode of choice, either VIDEO_TS or iso image file, will be in that output or destination folder. The final shrunken down product should not be in D2VAVS (although the work path folder will be full of those files that you are referring to until the next project overwrites them). So in summary, check set up of DVD-RB for location of ouput folder. If there isn't one make one. If you are like me however, you would select a different source and a different output folder each time named after the movie being backed-up. Just make sure you are pointing DVD-RB to the correct source/output location each and every time. Work path can and probably should remain the same.
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I uninstalled dvd rebuilder and cce and installed again and now its fine. this cce its pretty good I was doing a AvsP copy and set the features to 50% and the main movie looks great I just cut the subtitles and kept everything else.
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