Excuse me Chickenman! (CCE related Question)

Chickenman, (or anyone eles)

I have been attempting to backup my DVD's using your tutorial in the tutorial section and have set everything up as you say to. Now I'm not sure if this is a problem or not but I dont seem to get the amount of files that are generated by CCE that you say. I am only getting around 16 folders with some missing that you say I should get. Now from what I can see I still get the movie and the audio with I mux together fine giving me a final product. Is this a problem?

Now the other issue is when I tick the turn off my computer box it does not shut down the PC, where as it used to when I created SVCD and VCD via your tutorials. (interesting point- I got all the files mentioned as well at that point.)

I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but would like to understand a bit more if you have the time to help me out.

I use CCE 2.50 and the patcher found on our sister site. I have a 2400 AMD Athlon XP, A7V8X mainboard, 512meg DDR400 ram, Pioneer A05 Burner, Liteon DVD and Liteon CDRW. I also have a 40gig seagate HDD running XP home with SP1 and all updated files as provided by Microsoft.
 
XR8Falcon06 said:
..... I am only getting around 16 folders with some missing that you say I should get.
For a PAL movie and with the option in DVD2SVCD Misc Tab "Dont Delete Any Files" not ticked, I get 20 files and a Subs folder. For NTSC Film, I get one more, the Pulldown_Encoded_Video_NTSC.mpv file. See attachment below (ignore the file lengths as it was for one TV episode off a DVD ).

Now from what I can see I still get the movie and the audio with I mux together fine giving me a final product. Is this a problem?
Arr... no, your ended up with the files you want and expected.

Now the other issue is when I tick the turn off my computer box it does not shut down the PC, where as it used to when I created SVCD and VCD
DVD2SVCD has shut down every time for me that I've requested it to and thats when I've been running WinME, 2000 and now XP. Wether your makeing VCD, SVCD or DVDR's then DVD2SVCD couldnt care less which. The shutdown is OS pependant. Does XP shut down for as per normal for you?
 

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