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Old 6th May 2014, 23:49   #20221  |  Link
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I noticed the same thing as you, Kaminar; consistent undersizing relative to what I want - but in my case it is on the BD-25 target size. My solution was to simply use a custom target size. I now specify 24200 MB as a matter of course, and my disc fills are consistently 97 to 98% - can't remember the last time I had an oversize. I would suggest just taking the default BD-5 size and add 5 to 10% and see what happens. If it ends up too large then back off a bit.

You'll have people say that you are risking bad read/writes at the edge of the disc, but you are burning to a single-layer medium, like i am, so that risk would manifest itself only in the credits for a movie-only rebuild (I presume that's what you're doing). Having said that, I've never seen a problem at the end of a disc - not once. I use respectable media, of course: Verbatim.



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I went back and looked at my old log files to see when I made this change. In fact, it was 2 years ago; Apr. 2012. Prior to that I had used the default setting for BD-25. But I started to notice that, at some point, my rebuilds started to seem smaller than I recalled in the past, with ImgBurn reporting fill sizes in the low 90% range, where I had been more used to the upper-mid 90% range.

At this point I can't say if this was mere perception on my part - lots of water under the bridge at this point - but I do recall deciding that I had to deviate from the default setting. My custom size is only 3% larger (24200 vs 23500) so it's not a big modification.
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@RobertM

Yes, I just noticed the same thing for BD-25, with the same BD. Total output size was approx 13GB. Anyway, for the sake of trying, I encoded to a BD-25, then used that for the BD-5 encode. It worked very well for reaching the desired BD-5 output size, but encoding twice has always been frowned upon. Always "movie only" for BD-5.

Verbatim is great media. I use Verbatim DVD+RW for testing, then JVC/Taiyo-Yuden #TYG02 for final. In truth, if the Verbatim DVD+RWs were priced right, I'd use them instead for final. It has that lovely hard coat/silver bottom. The Taiyo-Yuden's are nice as well, but not as silvery on the bottom.

I've tried remuxing to MKV, but BD-5 encode from that is exactly the same as from original BD. I've also tried using custom size @ 4469 (instead of BD-5 default), with no impact. I can always try again

Still scratching my head in confusion. I may have to face it that some BDs cooperate as planned, and some do not. I won't give up and will continue testing

Sigh..

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@kaminar

Please post the log after you've modified the DTS setting. My best guess is that the DTS file is huge and is the cause of the lower bitrate. It isn't unusual for DTS sources to take up a quarter to half of a BD-25 for the audio alone. Also, most audio formats are very inefficient to mux into an M2TS file, and require 14-15% overhead -- so you have to add 14% to the size of the DTS file.

In addition, as Sharc commented, I notice that you decided to keep HD audio. From that standpoint you were pretty lucky with this encode. With "Keep HD" set there are some discs in which the source might take up the entire BD-5 for DTS HD audio alone....

You pretty much always need to reencode to AC3 to backup a BD-5 disc.
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Thanks so much for your reply! I love your software

There may have been some confusion with settings used, since I did not include an image. For BD-5, all audio boxes checked or unchecked are for the purpose of encoding to AC3 5.1 @ 640 Kbs. With regard to the checkbox for "Do Not Convert DTS to AC3 (Blu-ray Only)", it has never had an effect for my BD-5s. It's my understanding that it only affects BD-25/50--is that correct? For BD-5, whether I keep it checked or unchecked has had no impact on audio. The conversion to AC3 is done correctly. Today I left it unchecked, as requested. Please see the log file below. The total output size is 3.66GB.

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[05/06/14] BD Rebuilder v0.47.06 (beta)
[07:02:38] Source:  TRANSFORMERS_00010
  - Input BD size: 42.11 GB
  - Approximate total content: [02:23:27.307]
  - Target BD size: 4.36 GB
  - Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
  - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
  - Resize: 1080p to 720p enabled
  - Auto Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
  - Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
  - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=1 HD=1 Kbs=640
[07:02:49] PHASE ONE, Encoding
 - [07:02:49] Processing: VID_00010 (1 of 1)
 - [07:02:49] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00010]
 - [07:09:37] Reencoding video [VID_00010]
   - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
   - Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 206,369 frames
   - Convert: 1280x720, 23.976fps, 206,369 frames
   - Bitrate: 2,693 Kbs
 - [07:09:37] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 1 of 2
 - [07:43:34] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 2 of 2
 - [08:41:27] Video Encode complete
 - [08:41:27] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original core audio
[08:41:47]PHASE ONE complete
[08:41:47]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
 - [08:41:47] Rebuilding AVCHD file Structure
[08:45:25] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[08:45:25] JOB: TRANSFORMERS finished.
I checked MediaInfo for the resulting BD-5 .m2ts file to match up the bitrate with BD-RB. MediaInfo for the BD-5 is as follows:

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General
ID                                       : 1 (0x1)
Complete name                            : V:\WORKING\TRANSFORMERS\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts
Format                                   : BDAV
Format/Info                              : Blu-ray Video
File size                                : 3.66 GiB
Duration                                 : 2h 23mn
Overall bit rate mode                    : Variable
Overall bit rate                         : 3 653 Kbps
Maximum Overall bit rate                 : 35.5 Mbps

Video
ID                                       : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
Format                                   : AVC
Format/Info                              : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                           : High@L4.0
Format settings, CABAC                   : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames                : 3 frames
Codec ID                                 : 27
Duration                                 : 2h 23mn
Bit rate mode                            : Variable
Bit rate                                 : 2 856 Kbps
Maximum bit rate                         : 15.0 Mbps
Width                                    : 1 280 pixels
Height                                   : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio                     : 16:9
Frame rate                               : 23.976 fps
Color space                              : YUV
Chroma subsampling                       : 4:2:0
Bit depth                                : 8 bits
Scan type                                : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                       : 0.129
Stream size                              : 2.86 GiB (78%)

Audio
ID                                       : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
Format                                   : AC-3
Format/Info                              : Audio Coding 3
Mode extension                           : CM (complete main)
Format settings, Endianness              : Big
Codec ID                                 : 129
Duration                                 : 2h 23mn
Bit rate mode                            : Constant
Bit rate                                 : 640 Kbps
Channel(s)                               : 6 channels
Channel positions                        : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate                            : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth                                : 16 bits
Compression mode                         : Lossy
Stream size                              : 657 MiB (18%)

Text #1
ID                                       : 4608 (0x1200)
Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
Format                                   : PGS
Codec ID                                 : 144

Text #2
ID                                       : 4609 (0x1201)
Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
Format                                   : PGS
Codec ID                                 : 144
Both logs show similar video bitrates (MediaInfo bitrate shows approx 6% larger). In my experience, AC3 5.1 audio is almost always 650-700Mb in size (my only guess is for 3-4 hour movies it should be larger). BD-RB settings are nearly automatic, so I am still stumped..for now. Am hoping a solution comes my way, and I shall keep testing as mentioned above. Just FYI, some other BDs that are not cooperating fully are Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Bram Stoker's Dracula and Rear Window. The output sizes vary slightly, but are all below 4GB. Please understand these are in the minority. 90% of BDs cooperate and output size is fairly uniform in the 4.10 to 4.25GB range.

I hope the logs help

Thanks again for all the kind responses!

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Old 7th May 2014, 01:30   #20222  |  Link
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hi i have just done a 3d bd25 and set OUTPUT_3D_ISO=1 and it didnt give me a ssif file just m2ts?
That can't happen. Unless you've said to ignore 3D you get an ISO file that has a SSIF folder.
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Old 7th May 2014, 07:59   #20223  |  Link
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@kaminar
I am not sure if this really matters for BD5, however I notice that you still have HD=1 (Keep HD Audio ... ).
What happens when you unselect it? Maybe BD-RB calculates a larger muxing overhead when HD=1 is set? Just speculating. I didn't try but I always encode with HD=0 for BD5/9. I don't have your discs so I cannot verify.

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Hmmm....... the video bitrate of your encode would be just about right if you would have kept two AC3 640 audio tracks. But apparently you selected only one (english) audio, and 2 sups......

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Old 7th May 2014, 10:16   #20224  |  Link
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ive restarted the project on movie only . i have checked ignore 3d=0 . but that means it not enabled doesnt it as you have to put =1?. hopefully it will output and play in 3d this time
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Old 7th May 2014, 11:47   #20225  |  Link
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I am not sure if this really matters for BD5, however I notice that you still have HD=1 (Keep HD Audio ... ).
What happens when you unselect it? Maybe BD-RB calculates a larger muxing overhead when HD=1 is set? Just speculating. I didn't try but I always encode with HD=0 for BD5/9. I don't have your discs so I cannot verify.

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Hmmm....... the video bitrate of your encode would be just about right if you would have kept two AC3 640 audio tracks. But apparently you selected only one (english) audio, and 2 sups......
@Sharc

Thanks for replying! Like yourself, I keep HD=0 for BD-5. Whether I check or uncheck the "Do Not Convert DTS to AC3 (Blu-ray only)", it has no impact. BD-RB always converts to AC3. In the case of BD-5, HD=1 or HD=0 has the exact same result. Your suggestion re: muxing overhead is interesting..I will try both--one with the box checked (HD=0) and then unchecked (HD=1), to compare. Thank you

As for experimenting, I'm trying custom sizes for BD-5 for the BD listed above. So far, output results for custom size are as follows:

1. 4469 (3.66GB output size)
2. 4476 (3.66GB)
3. 5000 (4.70GB)
4. 4750 (3.93GB)
5. 4876 (??)

Am trying 4876 now. Will continue to narrow it down by half until the result falls into range. Heck, who knows, it could by my system. It shouldn't be, but impossible to say. The encodes are clean and relatively fast.

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Old 7th May 2014, 16:12   #20226  |  Link
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When making BD3D backups, is the AVC stream being reencoded by x264 (with the current setup parameters) while
the MVC stream is done by FrimEncode (using ABR method and similar quality parameters as the current ones for x264)? Can be used CRF method for the AVC stream in a BD3D backup?
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When making BD3D backups, is the AVC stream being reencoded by x264 (with the current setup parameters) while
the MVC stream is done by FrimEncode (using ABR method and similar quality parameters as the current ones for x264)? Can be used CRF method for the AVC stream in a BD3D backup?
No. That isn't possible because the MVC stream is actually dependent on the AVC portion and they must be encoded together. 3D encodes are done entirely by FRIMEncode.

No. CRF does not exist in FRIMEncode.
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No. That isn't possible because the MVC stream is actually dependent on the AVC portion and they must be encoded together. 3D encodes are done entirely by FRIMEncode.

No. CRF does not exist in FRIMEncode.
Thank you very much for the information. Even by other very expensive MVC encoders CRF is not available either (just CBR and VBR). I was just interested in CRF because I am very satisfied with the results of that method in BD-RB.
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Old 7th May 2014, 21:57   #20229  |  Link
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I have a 3D MKV MVC file (Gravity) made using MakeMKV approximately 26/27 GB in size. I'd like to make a 3D ISO file which I can burn to a 25GB disc. What are my best option selections for success? I just tried using the import option "Video File (SBS source)" and the ISO file output size was under 2GB. Should I be using the other import option "Video Files"? What am I doing wrong?

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is theer any reason why the 3d bd25 encodes would not play proper on samsung player c. d. e series or ps3?
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is theer any reason why the 3d bd25 encodes would not play proper on samsung player c. d. e series or ps3?
No. The output is completely compliant with standards.
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thanx. it works fine in my player but just them series of samsung
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3D iso playback

Recently did 3D BD25 iso movie only backup of "The legend Of Hercules" using FRIMEncode. Used media players PCH-A400 and Micca EP600 and a Panny DMP-BDT210 for playback. BDRB source was a AnyDVD iso. Created BDRB output would not play as 3D for either of the media players. However, a created 3D Disc played as 3D in the Panny. Also, a 3D iso, created by DVDFxx (from the same AnyDVD iso) played as 3D in both media players. Would like to add that FRIMENcode is great. Around 140 fps for AVC and 47 fps for MVC using i5-3570K. Will provide whatever logs, etc necessary upon request.

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Sorry guys, false alarm on the above. After reviewing the logs, I had overlooked that IMGBurn had an error when creating the iso. I reran the job today and both nedia players recognized it as 3D. I'll do my best to scrutinize the logs more closely in the future before posting.......peace

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Secondary Video being Reencoded with BD-50.

A bug? The secondary video is being reencoded for each movie I process at BD50. Has anyone else noticed that? With FORCE_NOENCODE=1, too.

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[05/08/14] BD Rebuilder v0.47.05 (beta)
[12:25:43] Source:  NIMS_ISLAND
  - Input BD size: 34.56 GB
  - Approximate total content: [02:56:28.852]
  - Target BD size: 46.26 GB
  - Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
  - MOVIE and MENUS mode enabled
  - Quality: Highest (Very Slow), Two Pass
  - Decoding/Frame serving: DGDecNV [4-way]
  - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
[12:25:53] PHASE ONE, Encoding
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00033 (1 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00021 (2 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00059 (3 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00057 (4 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00058 (5 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00020 (6 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00077 (7 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00055 (8 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00056 (9 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Blanking: VID_00004 (10 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Processing: VID_00087 (11 of 45)
 - [12:25:53] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00087]
 - [12:26:00] Reencoding video [VID_00087]
 - [12:26:00] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:26:00] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:26:00] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:26:04] Processing: VID_00108 (12 of 45)
 - [12:26:04] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00108]
 - [12:26:08] Reencoding video [VID_00108]
 - [12:26:08] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:26:08] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:26:08] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:26:12] Processing: VID_00104 (13 of 45)
 - [12:26:12] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00104]
 - [12:26:17] Reencoding video [VID_00104]
 - [12:26:17] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:26:17] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:26:17] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:26:22] Processing: VID_00097 (14 of 45)
 - [12:26:22] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00097]
 - [12:26:27] Reencoding video [VID_00097]
 - [12:26:27] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:26:27] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:26:27] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:26:31] Processing: VID_00089 (15 of 45)
 - [12:26:31] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00089]
 - [12:26:36] Reencoding video [VID_00089]
 - [12:26:36] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:26:36] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:26:36] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:26:40] Blanking: VID_00019 (16 of 45)
 - [12:26:40] Processing: VID_00092 (17 of 45)
 - [12:26:40] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00092]
 - [12:26:46] Reencoding video [VID_00092]
 - [12:26:46] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:26:46] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:26:46] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:26:50] Processing: VID_00094 (18 of 45)
 - [12:26:50] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00094]
 - [12:26:55] Reencoding video [VID_00094]
 - [12:26:55] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:26:55] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:26:55] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:27:00] Processing: VID_00100 (19 of 45)
 - [12:27:00] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00100]
 - [12:27:06] Reencoding video [VID_00100]
 - [12:27:06] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:27:06] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:27:06] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:27:11] Processing: VID_00085 (20 of 45)
 - [12:27:11] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00085]
 - [12:27:16] Reencoding video [VID_00085]
 - [12:27:17] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:27:17] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:27:17] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:27:22] Processing: VID_00103 (21 of 45)
 - [12:27:22] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00103]
 - [12:27:27] Reencoding video [VID_00103]
 - [12:27:27] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:27:27] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:27:27] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:27:32] Processing: VID_00098 (22 of 45)
 - [12:27:32] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00098]
 - [12:27:37] Reencoding video [VID_00098]
 - [12:27:37] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:27:37] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:27:37] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:27:43] Processing: VID_00084 (23 of 45)
 - [12:27:43] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00084]
 - [12:27:48] Reencoding video [VID_00084]
 - [12:27:48] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:27:48] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:27:48] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:27:53] Processing: VID_00099 (24 of 45)
 - [12:27:53] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00099]
 - [12:27:58] Reencoding video [VID_00099]
 - [12:27:58] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:27:58] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:27:58] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:28:04] Processing: VID_00096 (25 of 45)
 - [12:28:04] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00096]
 - [12:28:09] Reencoding video [VID_00096]
 - [12:28:09] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:28:09] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:28:09] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:28:14] Processing: VID_00091 (26 of 45)
 - [12:28:14] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00091]
 - [12:28:21] Reencoding video [VID_00091]
 - [12:28:21] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:28:21] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:28:21] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:28:26] Processing: VID_00093 (27 of 45)
 - [12:28:26] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00093]
 - [12:28:32] Reencoding video [VID_00093]
 - [12:28:32] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:28:32] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:28:32] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:28:38] Processing: VID_00086 (28 of 45)
 - [12:28:38] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00086]
 - [12:28:44] Reencoding video [VID_00086]
 - [12:28:44] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:28:44] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:28:44] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:28:50] Processing: VID_00106 (29 of 45)
 - [12:28:50] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00106]
 - [12:28:56] Reencoding video [VID_00106]
 - [12:28:56] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:28:56] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:28:56] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:29:02] Processing: VID_00101 (30 of 45)
 - [12:29:02] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00101]
 - [12:29:08] Reencoding video [VID_00101]
 - [12:29:08] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:29:08] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:29:08] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:29:15] Processing: VID_00102 (31 of 45)
 - [12:29:15] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00102]
 - [12:29:21] Reencoding video [VID_00102]
 - [12:29:21] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:29:21] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:29:21] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:29:28] Processing: VID_00105 (32 of 45)
 - [12:29:28] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00105]
 - [12:29:34] Reencoding video [VID_00105]
 - [12:29:34] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:29:34] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:29:34] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:29:41] Processing: VID_00107 (33 of 45)
 - [12:29:41] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00107]
 - [12:29:47] Reencoding video [VID_00107]
 - [12:29:47] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:29:47] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:29:47] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:29:54] Processing: VID_00080 (34 of 45)
 - [12:29:54] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00080]
 - [12:30:01] Reencoding video [VID_00080]
 - [12:30:01] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:30:01] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:30:01] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:30:08] Processing: VID_00095 (35 of 45)
 - [12:30:08] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00095]
 - [12:30:15] Reencoding video [VID_00095]
 - [12:30:15] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:30:15] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:30:15] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:30:22] Processing: VID_00088 (36 of 45)
 - [12:30:22] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00088]
 - [12:30:29] Reencoding video [VID_00088]
 - [12:30:29] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:30:29] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:30:29] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:30:38] Processing: VID_00090 (37 of 45)
 - [12:30:38] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00090]
 - [12:30:45] Reencoding video [VID_00090]
 - [12:30:45] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:30:45] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:30:45] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:30:53] Processing: VID_00079 (38 of 45)
 - [12:30:53] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00079]
 - [12:31:02] Reencoding video [VID_00079]
 - [12:31:02] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:31:02] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:31:02] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:31:13] Processing: VID_00083 (39 of 45)
 - [12:31:13] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00083]
 - [12:31:23] Reencoding video [VID_00083]
 - [12:31:23] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:31:23] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:31:23] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:31:38] Processing: VID_00081 (40 of 45)
 - [12:31:38] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00081]
 - [12:31:47] Reencoding video [VID_00081]
 - [12:31:47] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:31:47] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:31:47] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:32:01] Processing: VID_00074 (41 of 45)
 - [12:32:01] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00074]
 - [12:32:12] Reencoding video [VID_00074]
 - [12:32:12] Keeping original video (no reencode)
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   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:32:12] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:32:27] Processing: VID_00082 (42 of 45)
 - [12:32:27] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00082]
 - [12:32:37] Reencoding video [VID_00082]
 - [12:32:37] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:32:37] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:32:37] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:32:52] Processing: VID_00075 (43 of 45)
 - [12:32:52] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00075]
 - [12:33:03] Reencoding video [VID_00075]
 - [12:33:03] Keeping original video (no reencode)
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   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:33:03] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:33:19] Processing: VID_00078 (44 of 45)
 - [12:33:19] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00078]
 - [12:33:33] Reencoding video [VID_00078]
 - [12:33:33] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:33:33] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:33:33] Multiplexing M2TS
 - [12:33:53] Processing: VID_00002 (45 of 45)
 - [12:33:53] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00002]
 - [12:40:42] Reencoding video [VID_00002]
 - [12:40:42] Reencoding secondary video [TRK_02]
 - [12:46:42] Keeping original video (no reencode)
 - [12:46:42] Processing audio tracks
   - Track 4353 (eng): Keeping original audio
   - Track 4355 (eng): Keeping original audio
   - Track 4356 (eng): Keeping original audio
   - Track 6656 (eng): Keeping original audio
 - [12:46:42] Multiplexing M2TS
[13:03:20]PHASE ONE complete
[13:03:20]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
 - [13:03:20] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[13:03:46] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[13:03:46] JOB: NIMS_ISLAND finished.
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Old 9th May 2014, 21:35   #20235  |  Link
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MPEG-2 to AVC FRIMEncode failed

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[05.09.14] BD Rebuilder v0.47.05 (beta)
[22:29:03] Source: THE_CROODS
- Input BD size: 5,04 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:34:35.479]
- Target BD size: 2,27 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Quality: Ultra High Quality (Extremely Slow), ABR
- Output folder: E:\adat\Downloads\BD-RB\
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[22:29:03] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [22:29:03] Processing: VID_00001 (1 of 1)
- [22:29:03] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001]
- [22:30:30] Reencoding video [VID_00001]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x576
- Rate/Length: 25,000fps, 141*887 frames
- Bitrate: 2*263 Kbs
- Using FRIMEncoder for AVC encoding
- [22:30:30] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 1 of 1
[22:30:31] - Failed video encode, aborted

The same encode was successfully completed with x264 CRF method.
The only difference in the set up was changing to custom target size due to ABR encoding.

If someone has an idea, please let me know, it
would be much appreciated.

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Old 9th May 2014, 21:58   #20236  |  Link
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What are you actually rebuilding? That's not a legit input size for any BD disc that I've seen.

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[05.09.14] BD Rebuilder v0.47.05 (beta)
[22:29:03] Source: THE_CROODS
- Input BD size: 5,04 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:34:35.479]
- Target BD size: 2,27 GB
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Old 9th May 2014, 22:26   #20237  |  Link
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What are you actually rebuilding? That's not a legit input size for any BD disc that I've seen.
This is my Croods DVD and would like to accomplish an AVC encoded stream made by FRIM on it's main movie title using the import function of BD-RB. I think the problem may be with the frame-serving, but I haven't checked yet other than DirectShowSource.
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This is my Croods DVD and would like to accomplish an AVC encoded stream made by FRIM on it's main movie title using the import function of BD-RB. I think the problem may be with the frame-serving, but I haven't checked yet other than DirectShowSource.
Why do you want to use the inferior FRIM encoder?
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Why do you want to use the inferior FRIM encoder?
Just to compare the result to the one made by x264 by putting them into a quality measurement tool for testing through avs scripts.

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Sorry, I did not want to generate possible bug reports due to my test purposes.
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Hi. When BD-3D is reencoded or not reencoded too, to the in-mux structure for BD-3D output and then when I open movie playlist in the tsmuxer 2.6.12 something it's not right.
Tsmuxer open that playlist and everything looks ok but when I’m trying to export movie it shows error: "Current playlist file doesn't has MVC track info. Please, remove MVC track from the track list".
Tsmuxer is not able to do anything with that playlist.
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