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31st January 2014, 00:05 | #19001 | Link | |
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If so, I think full SBS import 3840x1080 (as an option) would make sense. Edit: Sorry I missed your last post. Apparently you are working on it. Last edited by Sharc; 31st January 2014 at 00:08. |
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31st January 2014, 00:14 | #19002 | Link | |
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But, yes, I should be posting an update shortly that supports full SBS importing. I found another small change I need to make during testing. BTW, BD-RB already supports full SBS backups to MKV or MP4, but I may add another preset just to make it clear. Last edited by jdobbs; 31st January 2014 at 00:18. |
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31st January 2014, 02:52 | #19005 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder v0.46.07 (beta)
I have updated the first post of this thread with a link to the latest version of BD-RB (v0.46.07). Changes for this release:
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- Added a new type of IMPORT function. BD-RB will now import video files in 3D side-by- side (SBS) format, and when reencoding the created pseudo source to BD-5/9/25/50 they will be converted back to standard MVC for 3D playback in 3D-capable BD players. - Corrected an error the could result in a failed encode when outputting to ALTERNATE formats from a 3D source without having the "Enable SBS 3D Movie-Only output" selected. - Fixed a problem with some non-multipart sources using multiprocessing settings that could result in a "ERROR in attempt to mux (MKVMERGE)" error when ALTERNATE output has been selected. - Fixed an issue in which an ALTERNATE choice from a 3D source that has been selected for intact video output without SBS mode chosen might sometimes incorrectly reencode. - (v0.46.07) Updated the SBS 3D IMPORT feature to support full SBS imports. v0.46.06 only supported half-SBS imports. - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. |
31st January 2014, 12:52 | #19008 | Link |
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My sincere thanks to jdobbs for the BDRebuilder program. It has proven so very useful to me for shrinking files down to the size where they fit on a DVD or DL medium.
I'm wondering if there is any way the program can be made any faster than it currently is, or is it running about as fast as it possibly can now? |
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Beyond that I dunno given you haven't said what your PC setup is. |
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31st January 2014, 14:51 | #19010 | Link | |
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I think the various steps of BD-RB are already widely optimized. The biggest portion of the time is normally consumed by the x264 encoding which stresses the CPU close to 100%, so there is nothing to be gained there. |
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OT_BD_LASTCMD.txt "C:\video\BD_Rebuilder\tools\x264.exe" "D:\FILM_REC_WORK\WORKFILES\VID_00001.AVS" --preset medium --bluray-compat --b-pyramid none --weightp 1 --qpmin=0 --bitrate 28288 --level 4.1 --qpfile "D:\FILM_REC_WORK\WORKFILES\VID_00001.CHP" --sar 1:1 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --pic-struct --vbv-bufsize 30000 --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --ipratio 1.1 --pbratio 1.1 --vbv-maxrate 35000 --threads auto --slices 4 --thread-input --stats "D:\FILM_REC_WORK\WORKFILES\VID_00001.AVS.264.stats" --pass 2 --output "D:\FILM_REC_WORK\WORKFILES\VID_00001.AVS.264" i will post results of the dvd9 encoded one! Last edited by pididdi; 31st January 2014 at 19:50. |
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31st January 2014, 18:31 | #19015 | Link | |
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1. You said that an earlier version created a good copy while a newer one created blocks -- and both were using the same version of X264. 2. I explained that it was highly unlikely because they use the same command line and asked you to post the two command lines so I could show that it hadn't changed. 3. So now you've decided you're going to post two command lines -- one from a BD-25 and another from a BD-9.... of course they are going to be different. The bitrate will be 5 times lower!!! How is that going to help, or even mean anything at all????? Last edited by jdobbs; 31st January 2014 at 18:33. |
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31st January 2014, 19:52 | #19016 | Link |
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Hi, so my understanding of the new 3D to BR feature is that I can take a SBS MKV, import it via the 'file>import video file (side by side)' command, select BD-25 as my output and hit go? Tried two different MKVs, both failed. Are there some other bits of software required or have i got the feature wrong?
18:07:08] Importing MKV: CM2 - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Building pseudo-BD source structure... [18:18:08] Video import completed successfully. ---------------------- [01/31/14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.07 (beta) [18:19:55] Source: CM2_00000 - Input BD size: 13.32 GB - Approximate total content: [01:34:50.142] - Target BD size: 22.95 GB - Windows Version: 6.1 [7601] - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled - Converting SBS source to 3D-BD format - Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR - MVC 3D Output Mode enabled - Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640 [18:19:55] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [18:19:55] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 1) - [18:19:55] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000] - [18:28:44] Reencoding video [VID_00000] - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080 - Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 136,427 frames - Bitrate: 30,566 Kbs - Using FRIMEncoder for MVC reencoding - [18:28:44] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 1 of 1 [18:28:46] - Failed video encode, aborted |
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31st January 2014, 19:56 | #19018 | Link | |
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Any chance they are odd input sizes? Can you post the AVS file contents? If that doesn't work maybe you can get an example MKV to me for testing. Last edited by jdobbs; 31st January 2014 at 19:59. |
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31st January 2014, 20:08 | #19020 | Link |
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My first attempt of 3DMKV(1/2 SBS) to 3DBD appeared to work. But I never saw anything about using FRIM. It used X264. And there was no "SSIF" data. So perhaps I'm confused as to the 3DBD standard. The resulting file stays in SBS? I won't be trying again, until I have my 3D display in a week or two. Though BDrebuilder seemed to acknowledge that everything 3D was kosher, regarding the input.
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