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Old 20th September 2009, 19:49   #5285  |  Link
samtroy
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Originally Posted by astraub View Post
Hi,

I have tried now multiple times to re-encode "Australia" (region B) and always failed with the error:

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[00:22:35] BD Rebuilder v0.29.04 (beta)
...
- [10:17:34] Rebuilding BD file Structure
- Failed in attempt to multiplex: MUX_MOVIE_ONLY.meta
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[11:09:05] - Failed to REBUILD


The used meta files looks like this:

MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --avchd --vbr --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:05:03.886;00:06:08.785;00:16:17.893;00:22:30.557;00:26:59.117;
00:32:40.333;00:41:30.613;00:52:23.014;00:57:29.320;01:00:07.520;01:09:48.893;01:14:57.409;
01:18:07.099;01:29:32.450;01:38:19.226;01:44:46.655;01:47:32.320;01:54:33.074;01:56:05.583;
02:03:37.660;02:08:31.370;02:14:35.108;02:23:16.838;02:33:59.563;02:37:46.373;02:45:28.084 --vbv-len=500
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "E:\OUTPUT\WORKFILES\00052.M2TS"+"E:\OUTPUT\WORKFILES\00045.M2TS"+"E:\OUTPUT\WORKFILES
\00053.M2TS"+"E:\OUTPUT\WORKFILES\00051.M2TS", fps=23.976, insertSEI, contSPS, track=4113
A_AC3, "E:\OUTPUT\WORKFILES\AUD_00052_4354.AC3", lang=deu
S_HDMV/PGS, "E:\OUTPUT\WORKFILES\00052.track_4610.SUP",fps=23.976,lang=deu


I have now three questions:

- obviously the remux did not work - any idea why?
- I was using the "do not convert DTS to AC3" option. Why did it still convert the audio?
- the language code seems to be set to "deu" - shouldn't this be "ger" ?

Greetings and thanks for yout effort!
Hhmmm... I had a similar problem last night with POTC3 (Region B, movie only, 2 audiotracks). It "failed to REBUILD", I don't have the log file anymore, sorry. HDD space was ok, latest BDR version.

Even more strangely there was the "--avchd" option present in the final muxing meta file. But I did NOT chose "stricter AVCHD compliance" in the settings (I doublechecked)! The correct parameter for TSMuxer should have been "--blu-ray" then, right?

I suspect that the intermediate MKV format was the reason for the error because BDR couldn't find some file (I think it was a MKV file). I think I'm going to disable the intermediate MKV format from now on using the MKV_INTERMEDIATE=0 ini-setting.

My question: Is it absolutely safe to disable BDR's MKV function for all movies from now on? I just do movie-only encodes. Or do I limit myself somehow if I turn it off?

Last edited by samtroy; 20th September 2009 at 20:51.
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