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30th March 2014, 10:54 | #19744 | Link |
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[02:34:06] Importing MKV: DUNE
- Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Correcting MKV format inconsistencies... [02:42:10]ERROR: Converting MKV container. Aborted. This MKV doesn't have an SRT, so I'm not sure what the challenge is. I'm going to check it. What I...did..notice is something I'd consider a bug...or oversight and not a feature. When the Aborted happens, because of SRT or not, BD-RB shows the Stream tab. Someone not aware and not reporting bugs, could think "Oh, it's ready.." Since the "Backup" button is ready to be clicked. You may want to elect to keep BD-RB at the Log tab when an Abort happens. Someone would then question it or at least see "Aborted..? Why?" etc. Something to consider. Edit 1: Ooops..Low HDD space is the cause for the abort. "- Building pseudo-BD source structure..." now happening.
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Hello,
this is my log file: Code:
---------------------- [03/29/14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta) [22:32:07] Source: A_CHRISTMAS_CAROL_3D_FRA_00001 - Input BD size: 34.60 GB - Approximate total content: [01:35:48.200] - Target BD size: 46.26 GB - Windows Version: 6.1 [7601] - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled - Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR - MVC 3D Output Mode enabled - Decoding/Frame serving: FRIMDecode - Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=1 Kbs=640 [22:32:19] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [22:32:19] Processing: VID_00001 (1 of 1) - [22:32:19] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001] - [23:54:48] Reencoding video [VID_00001] - [23:54:48] Keeping original video (no reencode) - [23:54:48] Processing audio tracks - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio [23:54:48]PHASE ONE complete [23:54:48]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started - [23:54:49] Rebuilding BD file Structure [00:07:26] - Encode and Rebuild complete [00:07:26] JOB: A_CHRISTMAS_CAROL_3D_FRA finished. thanks.
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I have detected a fault in the new version with the previous not me happen.
At last, I remove audio, HD, videos and extras the reencode even if the result is less than the output booth, because? in other words, if I put the size of 50 Gigas and not reencode the result is less 23.3 Gigas, then because reencode if I put size of output 25 Gigas, because reencode if you don't need? Thank you for everything |
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Thanks!
Been some time without compressing blu-rays, so I just discovered all the improvements you brought to BD-RB since the last time I used it.
Thanks! I particularly appreciate the improved Quick-play feature (actually naming the features? That's GREAT!) and the correction "of an issue that might prevent AVCHD output from playing on certain players" (it was the case with my Panasonic BD-75 and it prevented me to use Quick-play). Kudos. Another donation is pending. |
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I suppose these discs at ~$5 bucks a pop will be useful for priceless family videos or something, but IMO not for backups of commercial movies. I'm gonna use them for data backups--literally these discs etch-in-stone and last 1000 years. |
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One unfortunate result of ditching SSIF is that I can no longer check the output on Stereoscopic Player. PowerDVD can display MVC as red/cyan anamorphic, which is what I used on Stereoscopic Player, but I don't trust PDVD like I do SSP. I'll burn the output on a BD-RE and check it on a stand-alone player. |
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If Stereoscopic Player is BD compatible -- it should play these discs. If it doesn't the problem is with the player. As for all the content being MVC -- that's ok. Stereoscopic playback only differs from 3D by the existence of the MVC stream (either in-mux or out-of-mux) which has a reserved PID. The MVC stream is separated from the 2D video and is accessed through extensions in the MPLS and CLPI files. So a 2D player simply ignores it (because it doesn't look for the extensions). Last edited by jdobbs; 30th March 2014 at 17:27. |
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It's not, but it can open an SSIF file directly. It can't open stereo .m2ts files like the ones BDRB now outputs :/
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1. Add FORCE_INMUX_3D=1 to your INI file. This is a special case setting I added that tells BD-RB to only use in-mux MVC in the output (a single M2TS). Note: The component parts of ALL multi-part playlists are encoded as in-mux MVC regardless of this setting. This is necessary for playback continuity. 2. See if Stereoscopic Player recognizes it as 3D and plays it. An in-mux M2TS is structured exactly like an SSIF. 3. If that doesn't work, you can rename them to SSIF and play them (but DON'T leave them that way -- as a BD player won't recognize them unless they have the M2TS extension). The discs that I have done in testing will play back as anaglyph in PowerDVD 11. Sometimes it's hard to tell -- but you see the color shift. Last edited by jdobbs; 30th March 2014 at 18:11. |
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@ colinhunt & jdobbs I have a 3D laptop, did a full backup of Brave which works fine in 3D on my Panasonic stand alone. Playing it on my laptop in 2D works fine but when played in 3D you see random blocks appearing in the 3D image.
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You may want to also try FORCE_INMUX_3D=1. It's possible a questionable player might have issues with the disc access time/coordination required for out-of-mux 3D (the AVC & MVC streams exist in two different M2TS files). The only downside to using in-mux 3D is a few minutes of added processing time because BD-RB has to scan the output and create the CLPI itself. It generally adds 5-10 minutes or so. That's the only reason I didn't make it the default. But if others have issues, I may do that on the next release. Another note: You don't have to do the entire reencode to take advantage of FORCE_INMUX_3D if you still have the working folder. That flag affects the REBUILD only. Last edited by jdobbs; 30th March 2014 at 18:19. |
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