I've updated the first post of this thread with a new version of BD Rebuilder (v0.33.05). The changes for this release are:
Code:
- Corrected an error in which "?" may appear in the
label name for certain types of non-western characters.
Now if a "?" is found it is replaced by "X".
- Added an new audio option under setup. You can now
select to reencode audio to 192Kbs 2ch AC3 audio
rather than 5.1 AC3 (448Kbs/640Kbs).
- Made a update to the X264 command line to distinguish
between TFF and BFF interlaced sources. In previous
versions it was possible for a BFF source (rare) to
be encoded as TFF and cause "jitter".
- Corrected an error in which some MPEG-2 interlaced
sources might not be tested for pulldown or BFF flags.
- Corrected an error in which 576i sources that use
pulldown might be incorrectly interpreted.
- Changed the default value for DEINTERLACE and added it
to the SETUP dialog. Now that X264 has more inclusive
default (non-patched) support for interlacing, BD-RB
will no longer deinterlace by default. You can change
the desired action by setting the "Use DECOMB on
interlaced sources" selection of the video options in
SETUP.
- Made a change to the AVS files generated by BD-RB so
they don't conflict with the new interleaving added
to X264 r1542.
- Fixed an error in the "Automatic" quality selection
code that could have made it more likely to use 1 pass
encoding on BD-5 encodes than was intended.
- Updated the included version of X264.EXE to the
latest release (r1542).
- Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes.