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Great work Mr Dobbs, I've been using v0.17.13 for a few weeks now with no problems. As I have a PS3 and you seem to have the skipping issue sorted I am about to use v0.18.08. Just a few questions about the new version:
By ticking stricter AVCHD compliance for movie only, do I no longer have to patch the index file for use on the PS3? Is there a big difference in encoding times between default high setting and highest, and is there a noticeable increase in picture quality? I know these aren't bugs but I wasn't sure how/where else to ask. Thanks again YP |
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I just tried to do Hancock with the 18.8 release and it failed with X264.exe has stopped working. With the 18.7 release it worked. Failed early on when it started to encode the first file.
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"c:\path\to\bd-rb\tools\tsmuxer.exe" "c:\working\path\mux_00000.meta" "c:\working\path\TMP" See what error is occurring. |
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12th February 2009, 12:38 | #1206 | Link | |
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I also asked for someone to try replacing X264.EXE with a previous version -- but I haven't seen any results from that request either. Last edited by jdobbs; 12th February 2009 at 12:44. |
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(and "it crashes" is about as much of a bug report as "my computer won't work". If there's a crash, try to find what settings cause it, or at least provide a backtrace from a debug build.)
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I just explain how I deal with the problem. I think that there is a compatibility problem between both latest versions. I solved the problem going back to a previous version of FFDSHOW. So not offence, I think that X264 is one of the best encoders available!!! Last edited by m1482; 12th February 2009 at 13:32. |
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a) There is a serious problem. b) People aren't giving us any useful information about the serious problem. therefore c) We can't do anything about the serious problem, so the serious problem will continue to exist. Furthermore, it doesn't even tell us which revision introduced the problem. |
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We don't even know if it is X264 causing the problem (I already know the BD-RB side is buggy) -- so there's no bug to report yet. |
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Guys, like I said in post #1210, the encoding of Hancock was moving along with the x264 executable from the 18.7 beta release when I left this morning. But using the executable included with the 18.8 release it failed. Also when I selected to close the program when the error came up it continued to run not completely abort...
Let me know if you need anything else on this. I can get the x264 executable of 18.8 back in there and get some more information for you when I get home tonight after work. Just let me know.
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I have a bug to report using v0.18.08:
[11:52:43] BD Rebuilder v0.18.8 (beta) - Source: GALAPAGOS_UK - Input BD size: 21.67 GB - Approximate total content: [02:26:52.937] - Target BD size: 7.72 GB - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled [11:52:43] PHASE ONE, Encoding - Reached retry limit. Aborting. [12:01:00] - Failed video encode, aborted I did have FFDSHOW installed and also made sure I had AVC decoding enabled. The blu-ray disc has 8.m2ts files in the streams folder, seen as 3 vc-1 streams by BD Rebuilder. any ideas? v0.17.13 only saw the first vc-1 stream. |
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Can you post the contents of LASTCMD.TXT (located in the BD-RB folder)? Also, can you click on SETTINGS/VERBOSE STATUS REPORTING and run it again? I'd like to see a little more detail. Quote:
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Hi all, I will start off by saying i have been a DVD-RB user from the beginning, also a doom9 user for years but this is my first post here.. My problem is i have tried to make a backup of my UK THE SIMPSONS MOVIE, i tell BD-RB to keep all audio and not convert and select size BD25 (all others default), after 4hrs the job is complete and the BD works fine BUT its only around 13GB not 25GB? (but looks great)
Using brand new built i7 PC with fresh install Vista Ultimate 32bit & BD-RB v01807.. will be trying same movie again tonight with new version BD-RB v0.18.08 (beta) to see if that helps, I have just run Alien Vs. Predator 2 through BD-RB v0.18.08 (beta) all other needed software upto date also, full disc mode with same setting as above and its completed in 7 hrs ish and looks great and size is 21.3GB (close to the 25GB i asked) Also like to say thanks to jdobbs & all others involved .. cant wait until this software is at a final release donation on its way !! Donation sent from m0neygrabber Last edited by BenieUK; 12th February 2009 at 16:36. |
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