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21st September 2013, 10:07 | #1201 | Link | |
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21st September 2013, 20:33 | #1202 | Link |
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jdobbs, i was wondering if you've made any progress or started looking into that "mass (un)blanking" i asked about a while ago, ya know like you can mass delete files in windows by clicking first + shift > click last file?
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24th September 2013, 16:39 | #1206 | Link |
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requesting a very simple feature (or hidden option). currently BDRB has the power to delete the temporary workfiles for a blu-ray, it does NOT have this power when importing a DVD (to mkv).
my default workfiles folder is C:\Temp (this is where the mkv file will be created) my dvd import folder is D:\Temp. BDRB creates a folder here called "IMPORT\<moviename>" my request is that when a job is succesfully done, it removes the <moviename> folder (and if possible the parental IMPORT folder too). Since it can already do this for BD's ,i imagine this routine can be modified perhaps to apply to DVD imports aswell (with maybe a setting in the "setup" like for BD's |
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I do not know if you use CCleaner but can clean this and other folders with a single click. Last edited by soneca; 24th September 2013 at 23:51. |
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25th September 2013, 18:34 | #1211 | Link |
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Awesome. I've starting using BDRB for creating movie-only mkv's of DVD's since it van output better quality than cloneDVD mobile can for my new nexus 7 (2013 edition ^^). Watching a pal sized dvd on a full hd screen with clonedvd mobile's output even set at "20" is still pixellated. No such issues with BDRB mkv . When bdrb will be able to clean the imports folder that'll be the only annoyance i have about dvd imports that'll be gone
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1st October 2013, 06:40 | #1212 | Link |
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This would be useful for those loooonger reencodes
Please, I would like to request a "Pause" button to free up my computer resources if need be temporarily, then pick up right where the BD-Rebuilder left off at. Thank You.
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1st October 2013, 06:52 | #1213 | Link | |
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I'm not a coder, but I imagine if he wanted to do this, in order to minimize the bugs from pausing, the way the encoding is handled would have to be altered. E.g. bookmarking a frame. It wouldn't necessarily stop immediately, it would finish it's current frame, or set of frames.
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1st October 2013, 13:30 | #1214 | Link |
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By default BD-RB runs X264 with the lowest priority (idle). That means that if you want to do something else -- the other project would have a higher priority for CPU time. The only exception would be during extracting and rebuild when the disc is being accessed. But both of those activities together only take minutes... |
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theres an old thread on this forum but I cant find it,
edit: here it is http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=162651&highlight=accelcoder
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I tried accelcoder x on some 3d cgi and found the quality very good, not bluray compliant but it worked
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