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MKV is a container, so there is always a raw file inside it. But, if memory serves me, there are issues with NAL-HRD retention when writing to an MKV during encode. I think I'll just start making the secondary follow the MKV_INTERMEDIATE setting (like the primary) and see what happens in testing. Last edited by jdobbs; 27th May 2010 at 02:30. |
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Anyway, there is no way that you can have BD5/BD9 Full backup working in PS3. BD25/BD50 work in all cases (with/without Java, with AVCHD or real Blu-ray format). When inserting DVD disc in the PS3 it requires AVCHD format for index.bdmv. Either your working 'full backups' have this file changed/patched or you did full-backup of 'movie-only' original. Dean |
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27th May 2010, 14:06 | #8345 | Link | |
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If you know how, trying running TSMUXER by hand in a DOS window and "MUX_00172.meta". The command line should be something like this: d:\bd_rebuilder\tools\tsmuxer.exe "mux_00172.meta" "d:\whatever\output\folder" The paths would depend on your setup. Then, at least, you should be able to see what error it is getting. Normally it would be displayed on the line that is blank in your log. Did you get any error messages at the time it failed? I have a feeling you may have a system instability... also -- please re-read the first post of this thread: Quote:
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I was wondering if anyone else has been successful with Sin City D1, I have tried both of the two playlists for Movie only and the audio is correct but on some parts you get the correct video and on others you get video and the 'Cine-Explore' PIP stuff. I can't seem to get the right combination of the .m2ts files with either playlist. Did anyone else figure this out?
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Hello , I want to say thanks to all the Doom9 staff for this magnificent tool BD rebuilder
Thanks jdobbs keep the good work. A quick question, Is there any way to edit the BD structure so the latest movies can run in my PS3?, I also have a a Sony BD player and nothing. Old movies before Avatar worked great but since then, they get this error message or wont start. Some friends told me that its the latest update but I havent updated my Sony BD player so I think is in the movie itself (just guessing) Thanks in advance |
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For PS3 you are pretty much stuck with movie-only encodes only for now. The latest firmware updates (post 2.50 from what I've been told) limit you to BD-25 full backups and movie-only on BD-5/9. |
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I tried like 3 new movies to fit them in a single layer disc, one of them is alice in wonderland. I have a PS3. The weird thing is that only has happend with recently released movies, and they dont work in some players, so I asumed that maybe should have been some files corrupted or some kind of new protection on the discs because before Avatar there wasnt any problem with any player I tried.
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Strange problem with a "full BD RB to BD 25" backup for Sherlock Holmes 2009 and usual BD-RB settings (v 0.33.09) : Final BDMV is only 16 Go rather than usual 22 Go and some parts of the movie are ultra pixelled with 50 to 70 kb/s bitrate rather the ordinary 7 to 10 Mb/s... (movie stream is cutted in many 1 to 2 Go parts and some parts are "very small" into rebuild stuff...) If I turn back to BD-RB V 0.33.02 with same settings : everything is in order with a 22 Go output and trivial bitrates... ????? |
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[Edit] I'm running "Sherlock Holmes" now, just to be sure. Last edited by jdobbs; 28th May 2010 at 15:56. |
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It could be related to the x264 version included in both versions of BD RB. I had similar issues some time ago, when x264 is parsed --bitrate 5000 (for example), the final raw file has a bitrate of ~300-400kbps, resulting in huge macroblocks and artifacts.
It turned out that the build used was fprofiled/compiled for specific CPU architecture. Strangely enough the problem manifested itself only with certain sources... I had no explanation about that, so I switched to another x264 build. |
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Just had my first successful full backup to BD5 for a Universal title, It's Complicated.
Audio works and subtitles are selectable as well! Almost gave up trying full movie backups to BD5/9 media, especially with Universal titles. They have always been able to back up succesfully, and work fine on PowerDVD and TMT3, but never able to hear the audio or select the subtitles while watching on my Sony S360 standalone. I'm not sure what has changed, if anything, but this is an encouraging result! Thanks for all your time and effort jdobbs. |
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