DVD ReBuilder - aktuelle Version

  • Und die Version 0.54

  • Weiter geht's mit Version 0.55

    MfG raschi


  • Zitat von Gleitz

    Arg, wollen die mich ärgern? Gestern Abend noch Version 0.54 herunter geladen und wollte das ganze jetzt auspacken und nutzen. Lohn sich nicht mehr. ;)

    So ist es mir schon mehr als einmal ergangen, man gewöhnt sich dran.:D

    MfG
    Morpheus

  • Version 0.55a

    - Corrected an oversight that has been in the program since v0.36. Subtitle streams were not being updated in the IFO PGC tables when converting from 4:3 to 16:9. The result was the inability to view any but the first subtitle (when a 4:3->16:9 conversion was done).

  • Aber immerhin ist das ein Zeichen, daß der Programmierer von Rebuilder sich wirklich um sein Programm kümmert :ja:

    [Blockierte Grafik: http://mitglied.lycos.de/BaronVlad/zeugs/Orden.gif] Mitglied des Ordens des Lichtes, Sonderabteilung Chaos.

    System: Dell 4550 mit WinXP
    Brenner 1: NEC 2100A, Firmware 104E
    Brenner 2: LiteOn 832S, Firmware VS03

    SAP: Philips DVP 3005 - Nachfolger des verblichenen CyberHome 402.
    Satelliten-Receiver: Topfield 5500PVR

  • Es geht weiter Version 0.56
    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=75452

    Zitat

    [font=verdana, arial, helvetica] - Fixed an error in which VTSs with very few frames could result in Error Code '6' when using OPV mode. These now default to a Q Factor of 10.

    - Changed the size of the "Source Path" and "Working Path" areas so longer filenames can be viewed.

    - Fixed and error in which the PTM of the last frame of the last GOP of a VOB was sometimes incorrectly calculated and placed in NAVPACKS. This, very probably, was the cause of reported "freezing" on some Sony players.[/font]

    MfG
    Morpheus

  • Postet by lanius:

    lanius
    30. August 2004 um 11:35

    MfG raschi


  • Version 0.57a


    Zitat


    - Corrected a buffering problem associated with the "Status Logging" output
    - The fix related to audio dropouts in v0.57a seems to have made the problem more pronounced. It has been reversed until it can be more accurately studied.

  • Version 0.58

    [font=verdana, arial, helvetica] I decided these changes were important enought to post in a maintenance version. Below is a summary of the changes/updates associated with this version:

    - Found and fixed a source of Error code '9' that can occur immediately at the start of an encode.

    - Made changes to the output ECL formats so CCE SP version 2.67.xx.xx retail versions are supported. Please note that SP 2.67.xx.xx Trial version will only work with ECLCCE.EXE. Do NOT attempt to use ECLCCE.EXE with the retail version of 2.67.xx.xx -- it isn't needed, and doesn't work. Note: I don't have a copy of the retail version to test -- but I believe it will work.

    - Found and fixed an error in which certain circumstances could cause illegal System Clock Reference (SCR) values near the end of some cells. This could very possibly have caused audio problems and/or video problems on some standalone units. Special thanks to Sir Didymus for identifying this problem.[/font]

  • [font=verdana, arial, helvetica]Version 0.59

    Sorry about the slow release of ILVU/Angles -- been busy fixing bugs. Below is a summary of the changes/updates associated with this version:

    - Found an additional System Clock Reference (SCR) error that caused some NAVPACKS (immediately following a sound or subpicture packet) to not comply with the DVD minimum spacing standard. This, depending upon the player, could theoretically cause any of a number of audio, video, or timing problems. This has the potential of being a very big correction. A special thanks again to Sir Didymus and the Doom9 beta testers.

    - Fixed an error that was responsible for random but rare #0003 errors depending upon original source timing characteristics).

    - Added code that forces GOPSIZE to a DVD standard when using QuEnc.

    - Fixed a problem in which version update checks were not being recorded when changed in the SETUP dialog (only on startup).

    - Fixed an error related to PES headers in which the P-STD Buffer size data was not being properly set at the beginning of each data stream.

    - Corrected an error in which stuffing bytes at the end of a stream could overwrite PES header data (a million to one -- but possible).

    - Added two more choices to the "QuEnc Options" menu. You can now choose to enable High Quality Mode (slow but very impressive quality) and "Use Scene Detection" which makes intelligent decisions as to where to break GOPs. For those who haven't tried QuEnc... it has become the highest quality encoder available as freeware -- and outdoes most of the costly alternatives. Hats off to Nic and dragongodz.[/font]

  • [font=verdana, arial, helvetica]Version 0.60

    Below is a summary of the changes/updates associated with this version:

    - IMPORTANT FIX: Corrected an error in SCR/PTS computation for audio and subpicture streams. Likely symptoms of the problem that was fixed is audio dropouts, and stutter. It may also have and affect on Error #0003, and Error #0004. My thanks to fritzdis and Sir Didymus for helping find this. Note: Do not simply try to "REBUILD" old sources, this fix includes a change in the "PREPARE" phase.

    - Corrected implementation of version checking for CCE. v0.59 made an assumption that new CCE ECL changes applied to all 2.67 SP Retail versions. It has been modified to now only apply to CCE SP Retail v2.67.0.27.

    - Corrected a problem in which reopening DVD-RB after receiving a "..multiangles" error would allow it to process the selected fileset -- even though it would always result in an error.

    - Fixed an error in which the last audio pack within a VTS was not being written to the output stream. This could cut a very tiny (~40ms) from the very end of a movie. Thanks to totya for pointing this one out.[/font]

  • [font=verdana, arial, helvetica]Version 0.60b[/font]

    [Change for v0.60a]

    - Fixed an error in which users of CCE v2.67.0.27 Trial/ECLCCE were getting the wrong ECL settings.

    [Change for v0.60b]

    - Fixed my fix.

  • [font=verdana, arial, helvetica]Version 0.61

    [/font][font=verdana, arial, helvetica] [Change for v0.61]

    - Found and corrected a cause of Error #0003 and #0004. This should fix most reports associated with these errors. Note: Remember some are caused by invalid source files.[/font]

  • [font=verdana, arial, helvetica]Version 0.62
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    [Change for v0.62][/font]
    [font=verdana, arial, helvetica]
    - Added an option under the "Help" menu that will display the versions of support software you are using. This should be useful in debugging problems.

    - Inserted code to modify the sequence header extension on NTSC telecined titles so that the progressive flag will set to 0 -- this was noted as a problem associated with QuEnc. Please note that this DOES NOT mean progressive streams will not be recognized and played as progressive. This should fix reported "stuttering" on some players when using QuEnc as the encoder.[/font]

  • DVD Rebuilder 0.63

    - Corrected rebuilding code to prevent "runt" VOBUs (less than .4 seconds). This will bring the newly authored stream more tightly into compliance with DVD standards. This is KNOWN to have caused audio/video stutter on some DVDs.

    - Added support for Canopus ProCoder through Robot1's EclPro utility. Nice work Robot1, you continue to provide outstanding support to the DVD community! Please note that this feature needs testing.

    - Modified the maximum bitrate on output so it lowers to accomodate large and multiple audio tracks. This should help to keep the bitrate bursts under DVD maximums. Maximum bitrate is now set to MAXBITRATE - AudBitrate -- so using the default it would be 9,000Kbs - AudBitrate. Note that DVD standard is no greater than 9,800Kbs for video and no more than 10,008Kbs total audio/video/subs.

    - Corrected a bug introduced in v0.61 related to audio/video sync. This could have caused stutter and audio dropout on some DVDs. An option has been added to the "Options" menu called "Special Error Avoidance" for special cases in which certain #0003 or #0004 errors are encountered -- this is temporary and will be removed in future versions. It is recommended that this option only be used as a last resort after you've encountered one of these errors -- and not before, as it can cause other unpleasant effects. This option ONLY affects the rebuild phase. It is meant to counter what appears to be bad source timing parameters.

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