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13th September 2010, 14:56 | #9501 | Link |
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I just noticed a small glitch in the latest version in the gui with audio selection and expanding/collapsing the tree view. It's hard to describe so I just made a small movie:
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13th September 2010, 14:57 | #9502 | Link | |
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Question: is normal that i'm getting only "10.50/10.70 fps" with "2-pass", "Higest" encoding setting and using x264(64bit) with a I7 3.2Ghz, 6GB Ram Corsair 7-7-7-9 and 2 Velociraptor 300mb Raid-0? i didnt see any difference using/not using x264(64) bit with 2-pass.... never tryed other encoding settings because i like the best quality. Did i miss something or its normal?? thx Last edited by Blackwalker; 13th September 2010 at 15:13. |
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I have a Phenom II X4 running at 3.4Ghz, so I should be roughly equivalent to you (probably a little slower) -- I'll run a job at "Highest Quality" and see what I get. Last edited by jdobbs; 13th September 2010 at 18:40. |
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13th September 2010, 18:47 | #9507 | Link |
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For those who have donated to BD Rebuilder -- I thank you, please don't feel as if you need to donate again, you've done enough. To those who haven't... it's been a week since I've gotten a donation -- and that one was $5.00. One of three things going have to happen... I kill this project and move on to something new that has better support/interest; I kill the freeware and move to "Professional Edition"; or donations start coming in. I'd prefer the latter.
I like writing this blu-ray software, but I lose interest in a project really fast when it's only popular enough to bring in $5 a week. I feel as if I'm doing my part to bring backups to the masses -- I ask that others share a little of the load too. Last edited by jdobbs; 13th September 2010 at 18:53. |
13th September 2010, 19:23 | #9508 | Link |
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I think maybe some of us were waiting to make our first/next donation when the next major feature (DTS-Express) was added, but obviously none of us had realized that donations had dried up. Thanks for letting us know, and thanks for all of your hard work on this awesome program.
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Ok, i believe your is one of the best program from blu-ray encoding i ever used. I use also RipBot264 but i think your is better! ps: if you'll make a "Professional Edition" sure i'll buy it! I'd like to make you a donation! but,sorry, i dont understand a thing: why the older version of this program dont work after a short period? because they have a timeout? or what? (other program i have made a little donation never stopped to work, also older version of the same program) I'm sincere, thats the only reason that stopped me to make a donation, the only reason. i wanna say it again: if you'll make a "Professional Edition" sure i'll buy it in just one click!! Hope that my english was good enough to say what i'd like to say in my native language!!! |
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13th September 2010, 23:00 | #9510 | Link | |
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I put a check mark and enabled "Use x264's internal LAVF for decoding' cause i have 64 bit windows and system, but all it did was change it from 1 pass to 2 pass. Everything else is same (auto quality:good). I thought the encode process would go faster because it's using the 64 bit version, but instead it just added another pass, and no faster. system is pretty new i7 930. Is this the way she's supposed to go? |
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13th September 2010, 23:20 | #9512 | Link |
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I dont know what happened, but after a few days after this i tried the conversion again with version 34.07 and the language for BOLT was fluid all the way through. No conversion to spanish at all. still have no idea what happened and i didnt re-rip.
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14th September 2010, 00:13 | #9513 | Link | |
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As for whether 64 bit is faster -- it depends on a lot of things and sometimes it is a lot faster, on other rare occasions it may even be slower -- I have no idea what triggers it one way or the other -- and it varies wildly from system to system and source to source. I can only say that on my system the 64 bit is faster. Last edited by jdobbs; 14th September 2010 at 00:17. |
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The first was Mary and Max which was reported by worknstiff. http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?...postcount=8625 I'm 95% sure the second was "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". I also just had the issue on "That Evening Sun". In all three, the main movie playlist has a short m2ts file that plays before the m2ts containing the movie. BD-RB evidently winds up with a zero length re-encoded audio of this short segment and then adds the re-encoded main movie audio. That results in the main movie audio playing before it should...it starts while the video of the re-encoded video of the first short m2ts file is playing. In the case of "That Evening Sun", the first m2ts file is the MPAA parental guidance screen and has no audible audio so I was expecting to see the issue before I did the movie. It would be useful to have the ability to "blank" an m2ts segment in a playlist at least in "movie only" mode where it seems fairly easy to implement. While it would have been useful to work around the audio issue in these three, my main reason for wanting it is to remove annoying header/trailers like the MPAA warning in "That Evening Sun". BTW, All proper versions of programs installed (Inspect yields all "ok"). Please let me know if you'd like additional information if you decide to look into this issue. In the first two, I worked around the issue by using Clown_BD to convert just the main movie m2ts into a BluRay structure which I then ran through BD-RB successfully. I lost the chapter marks which was a mild annoyance and realize this approach isn't supported. I would be interested in any methods of editing the playlist to remove m2ts segments from a playlist if anyone is willing to suggest any. I've been dreading running into this issue on a move with dozens of m2ts segments and would like to have something ready to use... PS Donation sent. I hope you get enough to continue to develop BD-RB. |
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14th September 2010, 22:39 | #9518 | Link |
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I'll check it out. I know I did "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" and it didn't have any problems for me. You're doing Movie-Only encodes?
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I'm pretty sure but not 100% that the second movie that had this issue was "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo". Did you do a full disc backup? I suspect the issue wouldn't show up there since the audio from different m2ts files isn't merged...if I understand things correctly. I can try it again to confirm "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" if it would help. I suspect you could find the fix with some info on the audio track of the short intro segments causing this issue but I'm not sure what tool to use to provide it. BDInfo and BD-RB just appear to provide a summary of the audio tracks found. |
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The following is information I provided to someone regarding what seems to be an almost identical situation regarding "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and BD-Rebuilder:
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