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24th July 2010, 15:56 | #8902 | Link | |
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My goal is not just after making working backups, since I have had plenty of success already with many different options. I am trying to be helpful to the beta versions of BD-RB, providing what I hope is potentially helpful and useful testing, input and feedback to assist jdobbs with his development of what is already a great program. I have more interest trying to follow and assist with the progress of BD-RB, enjoying the "ride" along the way. |
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24th July 2010, 20:58 | #8904 | Link | |
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Something similar to remove and add back external audio has been successful on every test ( 5 attempts ) I've tried, so your interim fix will be welcome. So you are "burning the candle" at both ends! |
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24th July 2010, 21:06 | #8905 | Link | |
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Also, seems like others are having probs w/ Pixar Short Vol. 1 as I am. Any success stories out there, and if so, were there workarounds/caveats? Thx--so far these are the only titles I've had issues with. |
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24th July 2010, 21:49 | #8906 | Link | |
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Have you had any luck identifying what changes in your remove-and-add-back process? I can't remember, did you post the MPLS & CLPIs (pre and post correction) of one that works? |
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Both the original, non working and the corrected, working are included. Scroll to post # 8775 EDIT: and from deank: Quote:
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Inserting blank/silent audio didn't work at all (from my work earlier today)... I'll have to think a bit now and see what else I can try. Last edited by jdobbs; 24th July 2010 at 23:10. |
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25th July 2010, 05:35 | #8910 | Link | |
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So try out the full disc backup and report back to me if it still plays without freezing. |
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Hi,
I know it’s very strange, but I’m having the same frame freezes that SoniG reported sometime ago and that jdobbs fixed in v0.34.01 Obviously I’m using v0.34.05 and Inspect says everything is fine (movie only backups work perfectly), but the two seamless branching movies I’ve tested this weekend (Up and Toy Story 2 Spanish blu-rays) have these frame freezes at the end of each m2ts. I have PROCESS_SECONDARY=0 in BDREBUILDER.INI as I don’t need PiP at all, and selected only English and Spanish in Audio/Subtitle languages to keep in setup, and the result is the same If I choose BD-25 target size (x264 compression) or a custom target size big enough in order to only do a remux: nasty freezes at the end of m2ts files (in Up, remuxing only is even worse than x264 compression). And what’s even weirder is that if I use MultiAVCHD with the same settings, the resulting blu-ray plays perfectly fine without any freeze at all. Could anybody please tell me what am I missing? Thanks jdobbs for this great program and greetings Last edited by chompy; 26th July 2010 at 08:18. |
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What are you using for playback? If it isn't a standalone player it's possible it the player is the issue. Movie-only (and probably multiAVCHD) uses a single M2TS, while multi-part playback may be delayed for the "switch" between parts (on poor players). Last edited by jdobbs; 26th July 2010 at 13:40. |
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26th July 2010, 14:38 | #8913 | Link | |
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The tests have been done with TMT 3, but I’ll also burn a test disk and see what happens in my LG standalone player, but as I said, the originals and the backups with multiAVCHD (that also outputs the whole structure splitted in multiple m2ts files, menus and extras as the original and the BD-Rebuilder backup) play fine in TMT 3. I've almost forgot to post my .INI, here it is: Code:
[Options] MODE=0 ENCODE_QUALITY=2 ONEPASS_ENCODING=0 AUTO_QUALITY=0 TARGET_SIZE=23450 PRIORITY_CLASS=0 AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng;spa; SUBS_TO_KEEP=eng;spa; SD_CONVERT=0 OPEN_GOP=1 RESIZE_1080=0 DEINTERLACE=0 DTS_REENCODE=0 AC3_REENCODE=0 AC3_640=1 AC3_192=0 KEEP_HD_AUDIO=1 AVCHD=1 REMOVE_WORKFILES=1 MOVIE_ONLY_LOOP=0 REMOVE_OUTPUT=0 USE_FILTERS=0 AUDIO_TRACK_LIMIT=1 SUBTITLE_TRACK_LIMIT=1 CUSTOM_TARGET_SIZE=23500 WEIGHTP=1 PROCESS_SECONDARY=0 [Paths] WORKING_PATH=D:\BDREBUILDER\ SOURCE_PATH=c:\BD\UP\ Edit: Up has PiP, but Toy Story 2 doesn't have, so in Toy Story 2 backup PROCESS_SECONDARY=0 wouldn't mind, right? Thanks Last edited by chompy; 26th July 2010 at 14:50. |
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26th July 2010, 19:15 | #8914 | Link | |
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Using MultiAVCHD results in no problems. |
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26th July 2010, 19:23 | #8915 | Link |
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For these seamless branching discs that multiAVCHD is handling better, is it outputting a disc image or otherwise sending the output to a burner app, or just outputting blu-ray folders that are thereafter burned separately?
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Ok, I've just burned a disk with my backup of Up (only remuxed, no compression needed) and it plays fine in my LG (on TMT 3 still freezes), so yes, TMT 3 is one of the problem causes, because as I prevously said, the original and the MultiAVCHD backup work OK in TMT 3.
Then I've opened the original, the BD-Rebuilder and the MultiAVCHD backups in BDEdit, and I've seen that in the main movie playlist, you have the same m2ts lenght as the original, but deank has put a smaller lenght in all m2ts files... And do you know what happens when I edit your playlist and put deank's lenght values? That BD-Rebuilder backup works perfectly fine in TMT 3. I don't know why deanks lenght is shorter (maybe he could explain why), but I've uploaded the playlist and the clipinf of all of their items from the original, BD-Rebuilder and MultiAVCHD backups. Quote:
Greetings Last edited by chompy; 26th July 2010 at 21:38. |
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Just want to throw this out there about TMT3. I know JDobbs says dont trust Software players and he's not lieing when he says that. I had several encodes that I thought were bad from bad pixalation and macro blocking. I had to wonder why this was happening and then played just the M2TS files in WMP. No probs at all. So dont rely on TMT3 for video quality
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Also saying "this works" or "that works" isn't helpful either -- because they are doing completely different things in completely different ways. Last edited by jdobbs; 26th July 2010 at 23:19. |
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27th July 2010, 03:02 | #8920 | Link |
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I can report that a recent backup of Forgetting Sarah Marshall to BD-R with BD-RB 3404 for playback on my Sony S360 plays back perfectly. This title has the original theatrical release and the extended version, a seamless branching disc.
I watched the extended version completely, and there were no stutters, no freezes, no glitches of any kind! It also has PiP with Dolby Digital Plus secondary audio, and it worked perfectly too! |
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