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2nd May 2010, 20:17 | #8043 | Link |
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Man has BD Rebuilder come along way, it's been a long time since I ahve had any issues in my recodes and this is a new one for me. I was doing Dances With Wolves Region A release and had the following result.
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[10:53:50] BD Rebuilder v0.33.06 (beta) - Source: DANCES_WITH_WOLVES - Input BD size: 43.09 GB - Approximate total content: [04:23:14.172] - Target BD size: 22.66 GB - Windows Version: 6.1 [7600] - One Pass ABR Mode enabled - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640 Truncated ////// [14:09:34]PHASE ONE complete [14:09:34]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started - [14:09:34] Rebuilding BD file Structure - [14:09:38] CopyDirStructure() 00052 1200 [15:07:58] - Encode and Rebuild complete [15:07:58]JOB: DANCES_WITH_WOLVES finished. [Status] LABEL=DANCES_WITH_WOLVES VERSION=v0.33.06 (beta) SOURCE_SIZE=46269466728 SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=46224881664 TARGET_SIZE=24326963200 REDUCTION=.525309687377981 RESIZE_1080=0 AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng; SUBS_TO_KEEP=all BACKUP_MODE=0 MOVIEONLY_TYPE=0 QUICK=1 ENCODE_STEP=0 COMPLETED=15 REBUILD_COMPLETE=0 [00017] AUDIO= PGS= M2TS_TARGET=9683 NSIZE=6144 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00016] AUDIO= PGS= M2TS_TARGET=12910 RATE=500 NSIZE=12288 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00007] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=69336451 NSIZE=115789824 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00008] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=73764585 NSIZE=179755008 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00009] AUDIO=1 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=84573494 NSIZE=179030016 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00011] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=85322274 NSIZE=137846784 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00001] AUDIO=0111 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=107278979 NSIZE=144685056 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00010] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=117742544 NSIZE=95324160 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00015] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=119504761 NSIZE=156542976 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00021] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=146938538 NSIZE=180652032 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00022] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=149794878 NSIZE=115329024 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00013] AUDIO=1 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=152096088 NSIZE=205891584 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00014] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=186998307 NSIZE=190046208 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00012] AUDIO=0 PGS= M2TS_TARGET=194031037 NSIZE=194660352 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 [00006] AUDIO=0111 PGS=11111 M2TS_TARGET=22386806680 RATE=8572 NSIZE=21772769280 FLINK=0 MLINK=0 BDRebuilder has created the Root folder but it is empty and work files are still there. I ahve run this twiced now in Automatic and High quality modes with the same result. Last edited by jdobbs; 3rd May 2010 at 00:16. |
2nd May 2010, 20:24 | #8044 | Link | |
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2nd May 2010, 21:55 | #8045 | Link |
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Problem with Windows 7 64 bit
I have built a new computer with window 7 64 bit and I have installed all the programs listed on the first post. I have problem with the blu-ray Die Another Day. Everytime I try to shrink it I get the following message:
[13:34:27] BD Rebuilder v0.33.06 (beta) - Source: DIEANOTHERDAY - Input BD size: 25.25 GB - Approximate total content: [02:12:34.404] - Target BD size: 22.66 GB - Windows Version: 6.1 [7600] - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled - One Pass ABR Mode enabled - Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=1 Kbs=640 [13:34:28] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [13:34:28] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00130] - Extracting A/V to M2TS [VID_00130] - Extracting A/V streams [VID_00130] - Error in attempt to extract audio/subs. - Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: D:\HD MOVIE SHRINK\DIEANOTHERDAYSHRINK\WORKFILES\00130.M2TS - Error in attempt to extract audio/subs. - Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: D:\HD MOVIE SHRINK\DIEANOTHERDAYSHRINK\WORKFILES\00130.M2TS [13:39:42] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted On my other machine that uses Window XP 32 bit the movie works fine with no errors. I have re-encoded the movie using anydvd again and I get the same errors. Are there some additional settings I need to configure for windows 7 64? I followed the instructions to a tee on the first post. Why am I getting this error? |
2nd May 2010, 22:06 | #8046 | Link |
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jdobbs, I would like to say that I've backed up ~40 blu-ray discs using full bakcup to BD-25 and have yet to have a problem with playback on my BDP-83. I have a few questions/suggestions for you.
First, I just backed up "Crank 2 - High Voltage" the other day and noticed something. The main movie has a secondary video that is mpeg-4 (AVC), 480p, 23.976fps. I was looking at my workfiles folder and noticed that the secondary video didn't get encoded at all while the primary video got a 50% or more reduction. Is there a way to get it to encode and reduce it the same amount as the main title for future encodes so that I can steal space from the secondary video and give it to the primary instead or would the bitrate get so low it wouldn't look good? Original: Main: 14 GB, 1080p Secondary: 3.34 GB, 480p Final Output: Main: 5.95 GB, 1080p Secondary: 3.34 GB, 480p Second, my backup of "The Air I Breathe". The deleted scenes audio was out of sync with the video. Third, this is regarding folders: PS3_UPDATE PS3_VPRM SNP (Digital Copy Movie) (Can take up a gig or two of space) File: PS3_DISC.SFB Also, anything else that takes up wasted space. I was wondering if you could put in an option in the setup to not copy/ignore these files on the final output. Thank you for making such a great program!!! |
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3rd May 2010, 02:47 | #8049 | Link |
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Because I use AnyDVD to rip to an image keeping the copy protection. I then mount the image with virtual clonedrive and point BDRebuilder to the image drive. I do that so that I have the original source that I can go back to incase something goes wrong without having to waste the time having to rip it to the hard drive again. BDRebuilder sees the source and copies everything on the final rebuild.
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3rd May 2010, 03:30 | #8050 | Link |
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Here's an interesting problem with Red Cliff, the movie encoded fine and failed at like 96% at file 00520 which happened to be a trailer. I replaced that file with another trailer from another Blu-ray, renamed it to 00520 and over-wrote the file, BD-Rebuilder continued fine with the encode after doing this but then it happened again on the next file 00521, another trailer and had to replace it as well for it to continue. Has this happened to anyone else with specific files not being able to encode?
[00:05:27] BD Rebuilder v0.33.06 (beta) - Source: RED_CLIFF_THEATRICAL - Input BD size: 45.41 GB - Approximate total content: [05:34:41.528] - Target BD size: 23.78 GB - Windows Version: 6.0 [6002] - Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640 - Resuming from previously started job. [00:05:35] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [00:05:35] Reencoding: VID_00520 (10 of 13) - [00:05:35] Collecting video information - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080 - Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 3,084 frames - Bitrate: 13,621 Kbs - [00:05:35] Reencoding: VID_00520, Pass 1 of 2 - Encode failed. Retrying. - Encode failed. Retrying. - Reached retry limit. Aborting. - BD-Rebuilder v0.33.06 (beta) - Windows Version: 6.0 [6002] - AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.7.0, Ok [00:06:12] - Failed video encode, aborted |
3rd May 2010, 12:12 | #8051 | Link |
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I tried to use the hidden options, by using my own 1st and 2nd pass. Unfortunately it didn't work. The default passes keep getting used. This is most probably not a bug, but my mistake.
This is what I added to the config file: TWEAK_PASS_ONE=--preset veryslow --tune film --pass 1 --bitrate 13033 --stats --deblock -2:-2 --no-mbtree --aq-mode 0 --merange 32 --subme 9 --profile high --level 4.1 --bframes 3 --ref 4 --slices 4 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --b-pyramid strict --keyint 24 --min-keyint 2 --vbv-bufsize 30000 --vbv-maxrate 40000 --sar 1:1 --thread-input --stats --pass 1 --output NUL TWEAK_PASS_TWO=--preset veryslow --tune film --pass 2 --bitrate 13033 --aq-mode 0 --merange 32 --subme 9 --profile high --level 4.1 --bframes 3 --ref 4 --slices 4 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --b-pyramid strict --keyint 24 --min-keyint 2 --vbv-bufsize 30000 --vbv-maxrate 40000 --sar 1:1 --thread-input --stats --pass 2 --output Please help me by telling me what I'm doing wrong. |
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JohnnyB.Good : Nope, because I always blank trailers before rebuilding. And the few AVC 23.976fps 1080p trailers I kept always worked. RED CLIFF trailer of RED CLIFF BD included.
Limobar : I think the --output flag is not a good idea. --pass 1 and 2 are useless (and filled twice), etc etc... It's tweaks there, not the command line. Optimize, remove duplicate/irrelevant flags in checking the lastcmd.txt file generated by BDRebuilder. |
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@jdobbs,
I've mentioned this a long time ago, but it now resurfaced. Some movies (notably Disney titles) have the main movie split across many m2ts files. Backup-wise, this isn't much of a problem as BD-RB encodes each and every one of them just fine, the only problem I experienced (in contrast to the original disc) is that I would get slight freezes during playback in positions where it transitions from one m2ts to another. I tested this on both PowerDVD7 and PowerDVD9 (both of which played the original disc with no hiccups whatsoever, as opposed to the backup), so I figured - SOMETHING is different. Then I read the following post today by a guy named SoniG on Pelican9's BDEdit thread: Quote:
What do you think? -PurpleMan Last edited by PurpleMan; 3rd May 2010 at 20:48. |
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Interesting, though, that you'd see that -- as my players play these back without issue. Last edited by jdobbs; 3rd May 2010 at 22:09. |
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I can conclude that some players have issue with whatever it is that's wrong, and some don't. For instance, TMT3 and PS3 play the backed-up discs just fine (even tho PDVD7, PDVD9 and other standalone players don't). But that only means that they can see past the bug and are more flexible about content playback. Either way, if the same player doesn't have a problem with the original disc but exhibits a problem with the backed up disc we shouldn't ignore it Thanks again, -PurpleMan |
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