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Old 17th January 2013, 18:40   #16511  |  Link
HatchetMan
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HD=1, doesn't that mean you are retaining HD audio? Which is like an extra 6 or 7GB over DTS core?
@Prz - If that's the case, you may be leaving only about 1GB or even less for the video since you are trying to fit it on dual layer dvd (Target BD size: 7.84 GB)
Maybe it fails because it can't squeeze the video in that size at full resolution 1920x1080?? Or of course maybe a bad rip, happens to me from time to time. But not on this title, I had no problem taking movie only down to that size by getting rid of HD audio (set to AC3 @ 448kbps instead). The 1920x1080 video ended up looking as good as orig, in my eyes, audio pretty much the same as source, to my ears (using audio amplify = 1.1, which is a 10% increase in gain).

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