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I know what you mean though. You want a dvd compliant backup, to play in a 'DVD' player. Bd Rebuilder currently only converts the main movie to Dvd output. THere is no known way to convert the menu over to dvd output.
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Some players are finicky with BD-9/BD-5 discs(especially with Java?). My samsung was a pretty decent player for those, but it sucks with BD-R playback. Suffice to say, the LG BD640 replaced it
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I have alot of movies that i have been converting with dvdfab, and then use bd rebuilder, but alot of the movies i have have a black sceen, it never does to the menu so i was going to try to use it to dvd5 to see if maybe it'll work but it still does the same I have an i7-3960x Extreme 3.3ghz 6-core w/ 64gb memory on an asus iv extreme motherboard and it takes about an 1hr 15minutes to shrink to a bd 25gb, is that about right or should i be able to do it faster? i haven't messed with the over clock settings
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Encode times on blu-ray movies are highly variable. If a disc has 6hrs worth of video, it's gonna take some time. Typically, I see it range from 3 - 4hrs though. But yes, you have a very fast processor. Blu-ray encodes take time. We must be patient, until 16 - 24 core processors become available :S
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Have you ever questioned what that means? People have called me highly patient many times. I'm not "In a hurry to go nowhere fast."
It has nothing to do with moral or ethical values..as claimed by "virtue"..remove all that....and you're left with choice in every moment. Patience is the realization of the Now and creating the future in that Now which is constant. Toy Story..I ripped it over my Network. I feel that had something to do with it..My Son and friends using that computer (I've done that before..so??)...or something else... I'm going to rip it again to my machine (local). I'll report again soon.
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Some subtitles invisible in DVD conversion
Upon converting the original Blu-ray of "For Greater Glory" to DVD-5, some of the Spanish subtitles were invisible... maybe most of them. Others appear (maybe the shorter ones?). http://www.walmart.com/ip/21553994?findingMethod=rr
Unfortunately I deleted the conversion log, but it didn't report any errors. I can redo it if you need it. Here is a link to the subtitle file on SkyDrive. Let me know when you have it so I can delete it: http://sdrv.ms/SbcxJk Edit: The conversion was done using v 0.41.01 Last edited by JoeH; 22nd September 2012 at 10:23. |
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[Edit] Never mind, I see you've found the answer (been gone for a week, and I'm catching up on posts) |
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Toy Story...Update: I decided to check with my Toy Story 2 disk also. I haven't watched them before with my current LG player, rather via PowerDVD 12. Everything looks good that way.
Does anyone else notice any menu jerking or audio "gaps" in the main menu before the choices menu displays with Toy Story and Toy Story 2 with your original Blu-ray and stand alone player? I've also notice after using BD-RB 42.03 with Toy Story, between 17:30 to 17:55 into the movie a jerking and audio gap happens. This doesn't happen with the original Blu-ray. With Toy Story 2 it happens between 4:25 and 4:40 also. There may be more instances...I haven't watched/listened much past that. The menu, I don't consider to be important, yet it could be effected for the same condition? Anyone else noticing these things with their disks...or...discs? I'm going to check with BD-9 next.
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However at muxing stage BD-RB or other program changes back to 23.976. However I think encoded video is still done at 25 fps. Simply put if you only look in video file which is created by x264 it will tell you frame rate is 25 fps. Last edited by HWK; 24th September 2012 at 01:09. |
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Frankly I don't know why I'm supporting LAVF anyway -- or why anyone chooses to use it. I added it in the hope that it would mature to a point at which I could remove the requirement for AVISYNTH, HAALI, and FFDSHOW. But it never has. Even worse, since it doesn't support interlaced VC-1 I had to add code to automatically switch back to DirectShow mode anyway whenever it is detected. Now I have to implement another workaround. Last edited by jdobbs; 24th September 2012 at 01:11. |
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Quite impressed with my 1090t. Ran a job on my 965 before install of the 1090t. (High Quality mode)
6hr23min(1090t) 7hr16min(965) Shaved nearly an hour off. And the processor was NOT busting it's but on pass 1(50% average), or on the 720 x 480 special feature material. So if I were to put MULTIPROCESS=2 in the INI file, I'd likely see an improvement across the board. I just may to see the difference. I may also experiment more with DGDecNV.
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