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  1. Hello everyone! I'm new here in the forum and I've got a first question:

    I use RipBot 1.15.0 and it doesn't keep my jobs queue. The temp folder on the HDD is still there. But no entry in the list. The checkbox keep jobs is chosen. If I want to test different settings, I have to demultiplex the video from start, each time. That's annoying... I deleted also the list, ripbot uses with the last encodings. But no matter. Each time it quits, the list is empty.

    Can anybody help me or has an idea?

    Thanks for your support,

    Michael.
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  2. edit ripbot264.ini
    change StoreTempFilesin=AUTO
    to
    StoreTempFilesin=x
    (where x is a drive letter where you have ripbot264temp files)
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  3. hello Atak_Snajpera,

    thank you for the fast reply,
    I will try it.

    thanks.
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  4. works great! THANKS.

    but ripbot now sometime crashes during cq encoding. strange.
    I think a pass through tsmuxergui helps. Never remarked this
    with 2-pass encoding...

    I have to keep an eye on this...
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  5. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    When RipBot crashes again, try posting the log file here and there may be something obvious in it. With H.264 encoding in RipBot, you also want to check CPU temperatures. The encoder runs all cores at about 100%, so the CPU will run hot and that might be the cause of a shutdown if there is nothing in the log that may show the cause.

    I do use tsMuxeR once in a while to sort out a odd BD before running through RipBot.
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  6. "but ripbot now sometime crashes during cq encoding. strange. "
    You better check cpu stability in this tool
    http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/663563/LinX/en/LinX.7z

    select all available memory

    run it and wait couple hours
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