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26th September 2018, 17:58 | #27761 | Link |
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I saw that error the other day... if you attempt to do the TSMUXER build manually you'll probably see a buffer underrun error. I haven't put my finger on the cause yet. Just for s&g -- try editing the X265.BAT file in the WORKFILES folder, remove the "--no-b-pyramid" from the command line, and then execute the BAT. After it is done, run BD-RB again and continue the rebuild. Let me know if it finishes the build. BTW: An encode that finished in 1 1/2 hours! What kind of processor are you using? Even a single pass ABR at "Very Fast" is taking me about 10 hours for a movie that size. Last edited by jdobbs; 26th September 2018 at 18:19. |
26th September 2018, 18:02 | #27762 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder v0.60.02
I have updated the first link of this thread with a link to the newest version of BD Rebuilder (v0.60.02). Changes for this release:
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- Added code to correctly handle 50/60fps sources when outputting to DVD. - Updated the included version of X265-64.EXE to v2.8.69 10 bit version. - Corrected an build error in v0.60.01 that could cause BD-RB to fail. Noticable when selecting multiple streams into the batch list -- may also possibly happen under other circumstances. - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. |
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Confirmed not working here also.
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Windows 10 error
Hello... have just installed a fresh Windows 10 v1803 w/all updates and no other software, other than BDRB v60.02 (located in Downloads/BD_Rebuilder), AviSynth_260.exe and LAVFilters-0.65.exe. When running BDRB for the first time (Run as Administrator) Windows Defender flagged it as an unsafe program, which I chose open anyway, then get the error in the 1st pic attached. Tried running REG_MSCOMCTL.BAT as Administrator as well and get the error cannot find the specified module. What's going on? Thanks for any help...
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Did you run the .BAT file as administrator? Also, make sure you are running it from within that folder. Last edited by jdobbs; 27th September 2018 at 13:30. |
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PAL is 50 fields per second... 25 frames per second. The sources he's using are 720p/50fps (frames per second). You don't see a lot of that, even though they are part of the BD standard. That's probably why the bug went unreported for so long.
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Secondly, many home videocams have the option to select 720p50 or 1080i25 (or now even 1080p50). Given the fact that the true resolution (details) of home videocams came hardly ever close to 1920x1080 due the real-time compression artifacts, 720p50 has been a very reasonable compromise with no visible loss in true spatial resolution. Moreover, 720p50 needs not to be deinterlaced by the player/TV, avoiding deinterlacing artifacts. |
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27th September 2018, 18:06 | #27779 | Link | |
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But to be honest, when I right click on the bat file and select "run as admin", It seems to fail because it always seems to try and run from C:\windows\system32 instead of the BD Rebuilder folder so it fails (because the OCX isn't in the win\system32 folder). So its probably better to open an Administrative CMD prompt (Start -> Windows System -> right click on CMD Prompt -> More -> Run As Administrator)... When it launches, while in the window change to the BD-Rebuilder directory, and run the batch file from there (that is where the BAT file and the OCX file reside).... OR edit the BAT file, specify the path to the OCX file... then save/run it. |
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27th September 2018, 18:18 | #27780 | Link |
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@jdobbs SPECIAL_3D_MUX no change in PowerDVD 17, pixellation still present BUT reduced IMO using FRIM_SW_DECODE=0 and FRIM_SW_ENCODE=0 (and thus using hardware encoding), commenting out both lines (and pulling dummy display hdmi display plug) and running a 2nd test
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