I just installed the plugin (not the test / beta version) and transcoded 2 DVDs. The DVD to MPEG utility did a great job of transcoding and then placing the MPG's into the directory I specified for DVD's in the config.
Unfortunately, the DVD's do NOT show in the list when I choose the "Show DVD's" menu selection (yellow button). I tried forcing this with an F11, but still no go.
My DVDs directory is E:\DVDs\StoredAsMPEGs. I am attaching the latest Archive*.log files from the Jeff directory.
Also, I noticed that if you shut down GBPVR when DVD to MPEG is working, it will not go to the next step. I might suggest that you create upon execution of DVD to MPEG a .CMD file with ALL steps in it and then just launch it. That way the process hopefully can't be thwarted by a GBPVR shutdown ... just a thought.
A couple of other side notes ...
-- In the command line for DVD Decrypter, you make the assumption that the main movie will always be at VTS 1. That is clearly not the case. I'm not sure how you work around this, but for now, I am creating a CMD file (as described above) with parameters passed into it for the variables needed in each of the 3 steps. BTW, out of curiosity can you tell me what you put into the parameter "{AudioStreamIdentifier}"?
-- In the command for BeSweet, you use the paramater -toolame to create the MP2 audio stream. I have found that does not work. In researching I find that -2lame works for this.
Thanks.
Unfortunately, the DVD's do NOT show in the list when I choose the "Show DVD's" menu selection (yellow button). I tried forcing this with an F11, but still no go.
My DVDs directory is E:\DVDs\StoredAsMPEGs. I am attaching the latest Archive*.log files from the Jeff directory.
Also, I noticed that if you shut down GBPVR when DVD to MPEG is working, it will not go to the next step. I might suggest that you create upon execution of DVD to MPEG a .CMD file with ALL steps in it and then just launch it. That way the process hopefully can't be thwarted by a GBPVR shutdown ... just a thought.
A couple of other side notes ...
-- In the command line for DVD Decrypter, you make the assumption that the main movie will always be at VTS 1. That is clearly not the case. I'm not sure how you work around this, but for now, I am creating a CMD file (as described above) with parameters passed into it for the variables needed in each of the 3 steps. BTW, out of curiosity can you tell me what you put into the parameter "{AudioStreamIdentifier}"?
-- In the command for BeSweet, you use the paramater -toolame to create the MP2 audio stream. I have found that does not work. In researching I find that -2lame works for this.
Thanks.