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22nd September 2014, 22:15 | #21221 | Link | |
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Uninstall FFDSHOW AND HAALI and reinstall them. I would also advise you to update to the current version of BD-RB (see the first post of this thread). v0.48.2 wasn't a very solid release and was only out for four days before being replaced. I've done "300 - Rise of an Empire" with no issues... but I'll run it again just to be sure. "Edge of Tomorrow" hasn't been released here yet. Last edited by jdobbs; 22nd September 2014 at 22:58. |
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22nd September 2014, 23:56 | #21223 | Link | ||
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I think the reinstall should fix the problem -- as I can't repeat it. If you have any CODEC packs installed, I'd highly suggest you get rid of them, as they are know to cause issues like this. |
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23rd September 2014, 00:20 | #21224 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder v0.49.01 (beta)
I have updated the first post of this thread with a link to the most recent version of BD-RB (v0.49.01). Changes for this release:
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- Added H.264/HEVC encoding to the ALTERNATE output routines. You can now backup a BD to an MKV file using 30-35% less space than H.264/AVC while maintaining the same level of quality. Note: Playback of the HEVC MKV file via MPC and some other players may require installation of an HEVC capable directshow filter. On such filter can be found with a search for "libde265". - Added a new "IMPORT_HEVC_INTACT" hidden option. It will prevent conversion of HEVC to H.264 during import. This should only be used if you have a functional Directshow filter for HEVC and M2TS splitting installed on your system. See step 1A of README.TXT. This hidden option's purpose is to prevent loss of quality by reencoding twice (once during import and once during backup). - Added a new option to the Import/Quick-Play setup dialog. You can now instruct BD-RB to attempt to find menu background audio to be used during DVD imports - Corrected an issue in which resizing of an interlaced source to progressive could, under certain circumstances, use the wrong default deinterlacing method. - Made changes so that an existing undefined language during DVD import will default to "eng". This will prevent removal of those an undefined audio track when "Import only languages selected in SETUP dialog" is set in the IMPORT setting dialog. Note: Some commercial DVD discs fail to set a lang). - Added a check so that primary video sources that are detected as 480p/29.97 and 576p/50 are treated as 480i/576i to make them legal for BD usage. - Corrected an error in which 1080p subtitles could be resized, even though the source is already 1080. - Corrected an issue in which the state of the "Auto Quality" setting was overridding the quality selection saved in a BATCH job. - Upgraded HCENCODER (for DVD encodes) to the most recent version. The older version is no longer needed, as FFVideoSource is no longer supported. - Updated the included version of MKVMERGE to an new version that supports H.265 (v7.1.0). - Updated the included version of MKVEXTRACT to an new version (v7.1.0). - Updated the included version of X264.EXE to the latest release (r2479). - Updated the included version of X264-64.EXE to the latest release (r2479). - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. It's probable, unless some unforeseen issue arises, that future "installable" versions of BD-RB will install LAVFilters as its default. Last edited by jdobbs; 23rd September 2014 at 00:33. |
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jdobbs, if you install lav filters and launch BD-RB it ask user to configure system to use directshow filters, however even when BD-Rb run as admin it fails to configure system properly.
Launch again it does same thing. On a related note I think mention of ffdshow is no longer relevant for time being on this screen
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I can't repeat the error... Do you have FFDSHOW and HAALI installed, I'm not sure what you mean by "not relavent"?
When I right click on it and run it as admin (when I force this to pop up) it configures correctly and works ok? Can you give me a specific set of steps to repeat it? Last edited by jdobbs; 23rd September 2014 at 01:10. |
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NO, ffdhow here and haali here. I am assuming if you had installed in past then this wouldn't happen.
Since I never installed before I am having issue.
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None of them were.
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he disabled the download, In order to produce you need machine where ffdshow was never installed.
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Ok, let me check most likely anti virus is being nuisance.
[Update] Indeed it was the case, sorry for trouble I may have caused.
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Look for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Wow6432Node\Gnu\ffdshow |
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