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26th May 2018, 17:15 | #27361 | Link |
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Bug by making a PAL dvd from a 50 fps source (Alternate Movie-Only Output)
I always wondered why I couldn't get BDRB to make a dvd from a 50 fps source. But today it went flawless after I unchecked the option "Assume PAL for DVD output". So I think BDRB has a bug that allowes it to make a NTSC dvd from a 50 fps source but fails to encode a PAL dvd from the same source.
Here is the log: --------------------- [17:05:39] Importing TS: BBC_BIGGEST_WEEKEND - Preparing TS for processing... - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Building pseudo-BD source structure... [17:10:40] Video import completed successfully. ---------------------- This is the attempt to make a PAL dvd ---------------------- [05-26-18] BD Rebuilder v0.50.25 [17:12:11] Source: BBC_BIGGEST_WEEKEND - Input BD size: 1.81 GB - Approximate total content: [00:44:57.079] - Windows Version: 6.1 [7601] - MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled - Mode: DVD-5, 720x480/576, AC3 Audio - Quality: High Quality (Default) - Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow - Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640 [17:12:11] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [17:12:11] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 1) - [17:12:11] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000] - [17:13:58] Reencoding video [VID_00000] - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1280x720 - Rate/Length: 50.000fps, 134,854 frames - Bitrate: 8,776 Kbs - [17:13:59] Reencoding: VID_00000 [17:14:11] - Failed video encode, aborted ---------------------- And this is making the NTSC dvd ---------------------- [05-26-18] BD Rebuilder v0.50.25 [17:14:40] Source: BBC_BIGGEST_WEEKEND - Input BD size: 1.81 GB - Approximate total content: [00:44:57.079] - Windows Version: 6.1 [7601] - MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled - Mode: DVD-5, 720x480/576, AC3 Audio - Quality: High Quality (Default) - Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow - Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640 [17:14:46] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [17:14:46] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 1) - [17:14:46] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000] - [17:16:37] Reencoding video [VID_00000] - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1280x720 - Rate/Length: 50.000fps, 134,854 frames - Bitrate: 8,776 Kbs - [17:16:37] Reencoding: VID_00000 - [17:52:38] Video Encode complete - [17:52:38] Processing audio tracks - Track 4352 (eng): Reencoding audio to AC3... [17:53:06]PHASE ONE complete [17:53:06]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started - [17:53:06] Building ALTERNATE OUTPUT Structure - [17:53:06] Starting MPLEX. - [17:55:26] Building DVD File Structure. [17:58:37] - Encode and Rebuild complete [17:58:38] JOB: BBC_BIGGEST_WEEKEND_DVD finished. Last edited by musiclover; 26th May 2018 at 18:24. |
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In today’s terms my PC is a little outdated:
Intel Core i7-4770K (no overclocking) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 RAM: 8 Gb Samsung SSD 840 Pro Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 Windows 7 64bit What I cannot understand is why after an image restore on the same hardware, with the same software, to the same point back in time when it was taking no more than 3.5 hrs in the worst case scenario movie, now it takes overnight to complete the same movie. Leaving the discussion "why I'm shrinking movies to 4.35 Gb" aside (I do it for quality comparision purposes), I'd really like to understand the tremendous increase in system's time to perform the same exercise. Initially I thought It was the new versions of x264 and x265 included with BD-RB and thought the image restore test with BD-RB from that point in time should work the way it did back then. No hardware or software changes. I keep Automatic Updates turned off on my system and unless somehow it has managed to install an update for “Meltdown” or “Spectre” into the processor itself, or a possible hardware fault developing, I cannot think of much else. This issue is only affecting BD-RB. Last edited by Yordan5; 27th May 2018 at 09:25. |
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I'm amazed that you only got 3.5 hours at that compression! Why do you compress that much? Please explain? If this was an BD-RB issue there would be lots of posts here. You could use this tool to enable/disable “Meltdown” and “Spectre”. Check if you have protection enabled, if that is the case disable it. Reboot your machine and do a new encode. You can then enable “Meltdown” and “Spectre”. https://www.grc.com/inspectre.htm |
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Windows itself loads spectre/meltdown patches on boot (if you don't have bios ones). That said, they affect windows and windows only. There's NO IMPACT on third party applications at all. Disabling them even for a minute is a bad idea
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As I mentioned in my post, I do it for Quality comparison purposes.
I check the Picture Quality of a very compressed copy (4.35 Gb, English stereo audio) against the PQ of a copy that has been compressed around 50% of the original (keeping original English audio track). I have to say that I am pressed to tell the difference on a 65 inch TV. I also do checks against CloneBD results and BD-RB always wins, but these are just my personal findings. I always preferred to do movie transcodes with BD-RB (taking between 2 and 3.5 hrs) instead of CloneBD that takes around 15 min. to do the same job with Nvidia hardware acceleration enabled but producing slightly inferior Picture Quality. However, now that BD-RB takes overnight for such tasks, using the other software makes a more compelling case. I am fairly certain it is not BD-RB causing this “issue” and that is why I am trying to understand what else it might be. By the way, the tool you linked to states that my system does not have Intel microcode installed for Spectre and Meltdown, so that’s ruled out. Last edited by jdobbs; 27th May 2018 at 17:26. |
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Is there anyway to get BD Rebuilder and RipBot to exist together? Once I run RipBot it installs some sort of modified version of AviSynth and the only way to get BD Rebuilder to work is uninstall all my AviSynth's and reinstall normal AviSynth.
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Jdobbs As we know Bd rebuilder has an option for shutdown the computer when the jbo is finish but sometimes I let my computer all night encoding but for some razon the encoding just abort and my computer obviously dont turn of, so because that I wish to ask you there´s any possibility that you can add an option for shutdown the computer even if the encoding job just get any error? So Bd rebuilder detect the job was interrupted and just shutdown? I´ll so appreciate it, if you could add this function?
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I have a really weird problem. (Win7-64)
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[06:12:26] Importing: VIDEO_1 - [06:12:28] Importing video file: (1 of 1) - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Integrating into pseudo-BD structure... - [06:13:32] Creating Quick-Play Menu... - Encoding menu background... - Building menu structure... [06:13:43] Video import completed successfully. ---------------------- [06:13:51] Importing: VIDEO_2 - [06:13:53] Importing video file: (1 of 1) - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Integrating into pseudo-BD structure... - [06:15:27] Creating Quick-Play Menu... - Encoding menu background... - Building menu structure... [06:15:36] Video import completed successfully. ---------------------- [06:15:43] Importing: VIDEO_3 - [06:15:44] Importing video file: (1 of 1) - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Integrating into pseudo-BD structure... - [06:17:31] Creating Quick-Play Menu... - Encoding menu background... - Building menu structure... [06:17:41] Video import completed successfully. ---------------------- [06:30:53] Importing: S3-D3 - [06:31:04] Importing video file: (1 of 2) - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Integrating into pseudo-BD structure... - Source issue found, attempting correction... [06:32:27]ERROR: Removing compression. Aborted. ---------------------- [06:41:46] Importing: S3-D3 - [06:41:51] Importing video file: (1 of 2) - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Integrating into pseudo-BD structure... - Source issue found, attempting correction... [06:43:38]ERROR: Removing compression. Aborted. ---------------------- [06:45:51] Importing: S3-D3 - [06:45:58] Importing video file: (1 of 2) - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Integrating into pseudo-BD structure... - Source issue found, attempting correction... [06:46:40]ERROR: Removing compression. Aborted. ---------------------- [06:57:18] Importing: S3-D3 - [06:57:29] Importing video file: (1 of 2) - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Integrating into pseudo-BD structure... - Source issue found, attempting correction... [06:58:51]ERROR: Removing compression. Aborted. ---------------------- [14:18:39] Importing: S3-D3 - [14:18:46] Importing video file: (1 of 2) - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Integrating into pseudo-BD structure... - Source issue found, attempting correction... [14:20:05]ERROR: Removing compression. Aborted. As a side note, the first two discs worth of videos had no issues. Just tried working on D4, but it has other issues. So, I converted a M2TS file to MKV and BDRB said that it had inconsistancies. Huh? It was the same program the converted the D3 files to MKV and BDRB didn't complain about those. Not my day. |
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#Created by BD Master Toolkit - v0.50.25 DirectshowSource("G:\WORK\IMPORTS\BBC_BIGGEST_WEEKEND\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts", fps=50, framecount=134854, audio=false) BilinearResize(720,576) ConvertToYV12().ConvertFPS(25000,1000) ------------------------------------------------ content of the AVS file when trying to do the conversion with "Assume PAL for DVD output" NOT set #Created by BD Master Toolkit - v0.50.25 DirectshowSource("G:\WORK\IMPORTS\BBC_BIGGEST_WEEKEND\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts", fps=50, framecount=134854, audio=false) BilinearResize(720,480) ConvertToYV12().AssumeFPS(50000,1000) |
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I guess I'll have to grab me a 720p/50fps source and trace it to see how it can happen. Last edited by jdobbs; 1st June 2018 at 17:13. |
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