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22nd April 2021, 21:32 | #30581 | Link |
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Based on what I'm seeing in this post, it appears that NVENCC is finding some indication of an end-of-file before all the frames are processed. I'm at a loss as to why it is stopping (with no error) -- unless maybe there is an H264 end indicator in the stream. |
23rd April 2021, 08:33 | #30582 | Link |
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Curious. To recap on how consistent this has been First failure: a full BD layout (compiled using MultiAVCHD from MakeMKV files). The first title is a ~90 minute NTSC SD item. Failed on the first title ~75%. (Note that the same project encoded throughout just fine using the much slower X264/5 encoder) Second failure: single file import of the same ~90 minute title .mkv. ~75% Third failure: single file import of a different title from the same series ~44 minutes ~79% (various attempts at other settings like deinterlace as described earlier) Fourth failure: single file import of a ~45 minute title from an entirely different disc set/series .mkv also NTSC SD ~79% Fifth failure: same source as 4, this time extracted as a .mpg using an entirely different app. ~79% If you think it may be informative, I could try (for example) - remuxing (tsMuxeR or AVIDemux) any of the above before trying to encode - yet another different title from yet another source - something PAL format or anything else you think may help narrow it down. |
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Yes, probably. But it's perhaps worth repeating (as regards both of those factors) I have tried a ~90 minute title and several ~45 minute titles, and the point at which each failed was not the same in data terms; it was similar in percentage complete terms i.e. the longer title encoded close to twice as much duration (and data) as the shorter one. |
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a) leaving the frame rate at 29.97 as per source b) changing the frame rate to 23.976 and remove pulldown (it is a film source). Reverted the .ini file to remove the no frame check flag. Outcome: a) failed at the same place. I did look at the imports folder > {title} > BDMV > STREAM and the entire title was there at its oiriginal size and MPEG2 codec and played back OK in VLC. b) re-encoded the file fully. But interestingly (?) it left the frame rate at 23.976 which (as far as I know?) isn't valid for SD content in H264 on BluRay. |
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You could try to replace the nvenc-files in the BD_Rebuilder\tools\nvenc folder with the most current ones from here You should use the 32bit-version. Meanwhile there's like 15 updates between the most current and the version used in BDRB. I didn't read all the patchnotes, but maybe there's something in there that might help. Make a backup of the old folder, of course. |
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GPU memory - hardly visible at the bottom of the graph. However I did note that - with automatic quality settings, the Video encode and Video decode graphs hovered around 80% until it got to the point of failure (always exactly the same # of frames in the same title) when it briefly shot up to 100% before abruptly droping to zero as it terminated. |
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1: It ran the GPU at a lower rate (~55%) than previously, but 2: As before, shot up to 100% at exactly the same frame number as before and then terminated. (Arrgghh!) |
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Also, if possible, you could try the encode with the same source on a different PC |
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Sorry to resurrect a question from several pages ago but in that question I had asked about UHD as ISO (so no compress through BDRB) or putting the UHD title on BD-50 media & JDobbs responded;
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I know it will happen somewhat just by compressing but for my test title going from the source 54gb to 43gb the peak bitrate might still be too high for BD-50 media. |
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I only the have one box with a suitable NVidia card. But using either the same box and the CPU (X)H264 encoder or a different box (no NVidia) and X264 - encodes fine (but slower). I wouldn't know how to analyse the source beyond sticking it into an editor and looking at the frames - and there is nothing to see there. |
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Someone help me with this problem?
Here my error https://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php...ostcount=30428 |
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I've run into something odd (I don't have the log any more to post).
I was building a movie only disc of the Kino Lorber release of Bodies, Rest and Motion. The playlist has three video files, the first is KL's splash screen (which has no audio) , the second is the movie and the third seems to be blank. The final disc has the audio and subtitles about 11 seconds early, which is the duration of the KL splash screen. It looks like TSMuxer is the problem (not something that can be fixed in BDRB). The 3 .M2TS files are merged into a single file, but no delay is added to make up for the first segment having no audio or subtitles. I'm not sure there is a work around for this except a full disc rebuild. Any suggestions? |
2nd May 2021, 13:24 | #30599 | Link | |
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I got a similar report on another title recently. Last edited by jdobbs; 2nd May 2021 at 15:54. |
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2nd May 2021, 17:34 | #30600 | Link |
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I tried using tsMuxerGUI directly and Eac3to to remux first and they both produce the same result. The only work around that occurs to me would be to remux the M2TS directly and recalculate the chapters from the playlist allowing for the splash screen... but at that point a menu/movie/blank extras would just be easier.
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