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16th March 2011, 18:55 | #11542 | Link | |
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I the latest version of 13th March I'm having a new problem: "Failed to retrieve audio, aborted" in Title 0009. That never happened before the latest version. In the next days I'll try "King of Queens - Season 3" and look if there's the same error. Any idea ? I don't own one at the moment, sorry. |
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16th March 2011, 19:43 | #11543 | Link |
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Yeah! Got her running. Haali gave me trouble for some reason. So I uninstalled it, deleted the program folder, and deleted some registry settings, and Voila! My primary is running it's first Bd encode, with only 3 threads. I'm concerned about my Northbridge temp. I plan to somehow include it in my water loop.
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16th March 2011, 20:17 | #11544 | Link |
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Question Blue Ray- DVD
When searching videohelp for a blue ray to DVD tool (http://www.videohelp.com/tools?conve...ray%20to%20DVD) BD Rebuilder is listed first.
Does BD Rebuilder do blue ray to standard DVD (480p) or only blue ray to AVCHD burned to a DVD disc? If it does blue ray to standard DVD, can you please show me how to set this up? I have gone through the options and can't figure out how. Thanks for your two great products! |
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[Edit] Damn. I just realized the one I ordered was DVD, not BD. I don't even think "King of Queens - Season 2" has been released on Blu-Ray in the U.S. Not sure what I can do. Last edited by jdobbs; 17th March 2011 at 06:24. |
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I just sold my secondary computer Jdobbs. Count on getting another donation. Probably significantly larger than the last one. Without BD rebuilder, I won't even bother. DVD Fab gets pretty bad reviews from what I've seen.
Check your funds buddy. You deserve it. YOur software is nothing short of epic! Last edited by omegaman7; 17th March 2011 at 06:24. |
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However, I searched a bit and saw, that you were right: King of Queens was (so it seems) never released on BD in the US. At least Amazon doesn't list it. But nevermind, it's no problem at all. I'll just have to take care of my discs more |
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17th March 2011, 13:53 | #11552 | Link |
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LPCM is still throwing curveballs, even to 0.37.06. The UK version of Deep Red (i.e. Profondo Rosso) has one VID (_00013) which contains four identical LPCM tracks. Tackling those produced this:
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- [06:23:51] Reencoding: VID_00013, Pass 1 of 2 - [06:24:18] Reencoding: VID_00013, Pass 2 of 2 - [06:25:11] Video Encode complete - [06:25:11] Reencoding audio tracks (if req'd) - [06:25:11] ReencodeAudio() 00075 1801 [14:04:06] - Failed to reencode audio, aborted Code:
General Complete name : F:\BDRB_OUTPUT\WORKFILES\00013.track_4352.wav Format : Wave File size : 10.1 MiB Duration : 55s 10ms Overall bit rate : 1 536 Kbps Audio ID : 0 Format : PCM Format settings, Endianness : Little Format settings, Sign : Signed Codec ID : 00001000-0000-0100-8000-00AA00389B71 Codec ID/Hint : Microsoft Duration : 55s 10ms Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 1 536 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Bit depth : 16 bits Stream size : 10.1 MiB (100%) Also like before, it seems the first file did get encoded into AC3 as there's a "AUD_00013_4352.AC3" with proper length in the workfiles directory. This means I can save the project by making three copies of the AC3 file and renaming them accordingly, then resuming the project. VID_00013 is actually the background for main menu. Should LPCM be kept as-is because of that? Last edited by colinhunt; 17th March 2011 at 14:02. |
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BD-RB v0.37.06. Source is 1080i25fps. Alternate output to PAL DVD5. Script: Code:
#Created by BD Rebuilder - v0.37.06 (beta) DirectshowSource("K:\BD MOVIES\BD THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS\BDMV\STREAM\00003.m2ts", fps=25, framecount=175445, audio=false) Sharpen(0.15) ConvertToYV12() LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\VIDEO\BD_Rebuilder\tools\decomb521.dll") FieldDeinterlace(blend=false) BilinearResize(720,576) ConvertToYV12().AssumeFPS(50000,1000) The encoded .m2v plays at double speed. Sorry if I got this wrong. |
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Yes it should be. I'm not sure how that can happen, I'll have a look at it. Can you post your settings (from the INI file)?
[Edit] I just looked at the code, and the only time that can be inserted is if resizing (to 720p) is selected. Hmmm... maybe it's the combination of that setting and output to DVD that is the issue. It get's pretty complicated across all the modules with all the settings that can conflict with each other. Try deselecting any resizing options in SETUP and see if that fixes it. If so, please report back. [Edit again] Yep. That was it. I've corrected it for the next release. Last edited by jdobbs; 18th March 2011 at 05:38. |
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Seeing as this is the bug reporting thread, and i've found the exact (nearly) cause now, I can report a bug in here.
Known affected systems: Windows 7 64bit BD-Rebuilder is unable to fix the DirectShow and ffdshow filter/codec settings if Win7DSFilterTweaker has been used. Workaround solution, run FF_RESET.BAT. After that, BD-Rebuilder will be able to fix the settings properly. |
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The fix (as far as I'm concerned) is to not use Win7DSFilterTweaker. A good guess woudl be that it screws with rights and doesn't reset them properly. Last edited by jdobbs; 18th March 2011 at 19:50. |
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It just demonstrates there are situations in which BD-Rebuilder may not be able to modify the registry keys, and still says it was sucessful when it wasn't.
It's still a BD-Rebuilder bug, at least to say it was successful, if not anything else. Win7DSFilterTweaker is just 1 tool that presented the bug. It could be anything. Who knows what is out there that someone may have installed prior to BD-Rebuilder that prevents it from modifying the keys. Running FF_RESET does something which allows it to work again, so it is fixable. I had a feeling you would say "don't use Win7DSFilterTweaker". This isn't the problem. The problem is whatever it is, there are situations where BD-Rebuilder will think it has fixed the filters and it hasn't. This has nothing to do with Win7DSFilterTweaker which is merely what was used to present and cause this problem. No doubt one of many tools and ways that this can happen. |
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Of course not -- that's a ridiculous thought. But it is essentially what you are telling me. The problem isn't mine to worry about and I WILL NOT SPEND TIME TRYING TO FIX OTHER PEOPLES ISSUES. Sorry if that's not what you want to hear. But it is the answer. End of story. Last edited by jdobbs; 18th March 2011 at 19:57. |
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The cause of it is irrelevant. There was a time BD-Rebuilder didn't work on Windows 7. The solution then wasn't to use Windows XP. I consider that a workaround while BD-Rebuilder is fixed to work on Windows 7. Similar thing. When software can be compromised by a buffer overflow, that is considered a bug. The solution isn't to not overflow the buffer, it's to stop the buffer overflow from occurring in the first place. Anyway, I won't be cross-posting anymore. This issue can stay in this thread. As said, the tool I used is just a way to replicate the issue, but the issue could be caused by a number of things. Probably was something else that caused it for other people. Last edited by MickJT; 18th March 2011 at 20:38. Reason: Typo fix, no new content. |
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