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Old 20th January 2013, 20:14   #1  |  Link
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Can't solve jerky Titanic bluray!

I am such a newbie, and I apologize if my problem is addressed in another thread. If it is, please point me in the right direction. I've been searching diligently for answers for a few weeks. I've been successfully ripping and burning blurays for a couple of years using MakeMKV and MultiAVCHD...fantastic results! However there is one disc that is driving me crazy- Titanic. I've ripped it on a windows 7 based machine with i5 processor. I've ripped it on Macbook Pro running Windows 7 with Parallels (i7 processor). I've processed with MultiAVCHD on both machines, and burned with Imgburn on both machines, and Toast 11.1 on the Mac side. All other discs I've processed this way play fine on 3 different Samsung standalones (BD-P1500) which are updated with the latest firmware. I have a standalone Pioneer BDR-205 flashed to the latest firmware. I have a slotloading UJ267 installed in the Macbook Pro (works great with Bluray Player for Mac). I have the Big 3 successfully installed: Avisynth, ffddshow, and Haali media splitter. I tweaked the settings with Win7 Filter Tweaker, and confirmed everything is working correctly with Dean's Directshow Decoder Test. Using these configurations, I have successfully backed up dozens of blurays. But not Titanic, despite ripping, and re-ripping the disc. The MKV file plays fine with WMP, VLC and Bluray for Mac. The stream in the BMDV folder plays fine as well. But when burned with either of the aforementioned programs in either of the burners, the disc is jerky, laggy, or whatever would be the appropriate term. I thought there might be a problem with the audio file, so I used MKV Cleaver to rip out just the video file, and put it in a new container with MKVMerge. Same results. I tried unticking the "Insert Sequence Parameter Sets", and then "Insert Enhancement Information", and then unticking both. I abandoned MultiAVCHD, and tried TsMuxerR 1.10.6 on both machines, including the Mac side. Exact same results. I could just go ahead and Transcode it, but I'm trying to learn, and I'd rather not change the compression if someone call tell me what I'm doing wrong. It's maddening to me, because I have not had significant problems with any other disc. When I examine the logs in MultiAVCHD, the only difference between Titanic and other discs that have burned successfully are a line in TsMuxer: h264 bitstream changed: insert picture timing and buffering SEI Units". And in the Meta, it says "Timeshift 2ms"
instead of 0.

Here is the log from a rip with just video, no audio:


[12:11:16] multiAVCHD.dat version: [04010767]

[12:12:16] Checking for available space and drive types (FAT32/NTFS)...
[12:12:17] Destination [C:]: NTFS, 48610.27 MiB (47.471 GiB) free space
[12:12:17] Temp folder [C:]: NTFS, 48610.27 MiB (47.471 GiB) free space

[12:12:17] Log started for multiAVCHD v4.1 (build 771)
[12:12:17] Selected output mode: Blu-ray player (BD-R/BD-RE disc)

[12:12:17] Processing one title...
[12:12:17] Existing C:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD\ cannot be used as destination folder!
[12:12:17] Output will be written to: C:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD-20130119-121217
[12:12:18] Processing (\\psf\Host\Volumes\LaCie\Titanic_t02_Track0.mkv)...
[12:12:18] Detected frame reference count: 2 (max:4).
[12:12:19] Detected video: ID#1:V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC 1920x1080, fps=23.976, ref=2
[12:12:19] M2TS stream split set at 4000MiB...
[12:12:19] Creating clip and playlist info (tsMuxeR)...

tsMuxeR (Version 1.10.6) output:
===============================================================================
Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976
Change H264 level from 4.1 to 4.1
H.264 stream does not contain fps field. Muxing fps=23.976
H264 bitstream changed: insert nal unit delimiters
H264 bitstream changed: insert pict timing and buffering period SEI units
H264 bitstream changed: insert SPS/PPS units
Processed 280272 video frames
Creation of Blu-ray playlist
Creation of Blu-ray stream info and seek index
Mux successful complete.
Muxing time: 17 min 53 sec
===============================================================================

===============================================================================
tsMuxeR meta:
===============================================================================
MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:17:41.636;00:35:23.272;00:53:04.909;01:10:46.545;01:28:28.181;01:46:09.818; \
02:03:51.454;02:21:33.090;02:39:14.727;02:56:56.363;03:14:36.000 --split-size=4000MiB --vbv-len=500
V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "\\psf\Host\Volumes\LaCie\Titanic_t02_Track0.mkv", insertSEI, contSPS, track=1, lang=eng, level=4.1, fps=23.976
===============================================================================
[12:30:12] Media transfer: 00000 -> 00000.m2ts
[12:30:12] Media transfer: 00001 -> 00001.m2ts
[12:30:12] Media transfer: 00002 -> 00002.m2ts
[12:30:12] Media transfer: 00003 -> 00003.m2ts
[12:30:13] Media transfer: 00004 -> 00004.m2ts
[12:30:13] Media transfer: 00005 -> 00005.m2ts
[12:30:13] Media transfer: 00006 -> 00006.m2ts
[12:30:13] Media transfer: 00007 -> 00007.m2ts
[12:30:13] Media transfer: 00008 -> 00008.m2ts
[12:30:13] Processing playlist...
[12:30:14] Title #1 added: "Titanic t02 Track0"
[12:30:14] Verifying title...
[12:30:36] Title has: 0 audio tracks and 0 subtitle tracks

[12:30:36] Preparing authoring information...
[12:30:36] Creating NTSC top menu.
[12:30:36] Authoring menu (NTSC).
[12:30:36] Creating title thumbnails for 1 titles (XMB)...
[12:30:37] Failed to extract title thumbnail for title #1.
[12:30:38] Using 12 thumbnail/chapter links for title #1...
[12:30:38] *** Extracting 12 chapter thumbnails...
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #1 [00:00:00.000] set for thumbnail at [00:08:50.818]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #2 [00:17:41.635] set for thumbnail at [00:26:32.454]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #3 [00:35:23.271] set for thumbnail at [00:44:14.090]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #4 [00:53:04.909] set for thumbnail at [01:01:55.727]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #5 [01:10:46.545] set for thumbnail at [01:19:37.363]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #6 [01:28:28.180] set for thumbnail at [01:37:19.000]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #7 [01:46:09.818] set for thumbnail at [01:55:00.636]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #8 [02:03:51.453] set for thumbnail at [02:12:42.272]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #9 [02:21:33.090] set for thumbnail at [02:30:23.909]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #10 [02:39:14.727] set for thumbnail at [02:48:05.545]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #11 [02:56:56.362] set for thumbnail at [03:05:47.181]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #12 [03:14:36.000] set for thumbnail at [03:14:36.000]
[12:30:38] *** Chapter #1 [00:00:00.000] set for thumbnail at [00:08:50.818]
[12:30:41] *** Chapter #2 [00:17:41.635] set for thumbnail at [00:26:32.454]
[12:30:45] *** Chapter #3 [00:35:23.271] set for thumbnail at [00:44:14.090]
[12:30:48] *** Chapter #4 [00:53:04.909] set for thumbnail at [01:01:55.727]
[12:30:52] *** Chapter #5 [01:10:46.545] set for thumbnail at [01:19:37.363]
[12:30:56] *** Chapter #6 [01:28:28.180] set for thumbnail at [01:37:19.000]
[12:30:59] *** Chapter #7 [01:46:09.818] set for thumbnail at [01:55:00.636]
[12:31:03] *** Chapter #8 [02:03:51.453] set for thumbnail at [02:12:42.272]
[12:31:06] *** Chapter #9 [02:21:33.090] set for thumbnail at [02:30:23.909]
[12:31:10] *** Chapter #10 [02:39:14.727] set for thumbnail at [02:48:05.545]
[12:31:13] *** Chapter #11 [02:56:56.362] set for thumbnail at [03:05:47.181]
[12:31:17] *** Chapter #12 [03:14:36.000] set for thumbnail at [03:14:36.000]
[12:31:21] Image processing for XMB menu completed!

[12:31:21] Preparing menu pages...

[12:31:22] Encoding static XMB menu page [1/1] [Static title thumbnail].
[12:31:43] Encoding static XMB menu page [1/1]: Chapter page [1/1].
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #1 -> Chapter #1
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #2 -> Chapter #2
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #3 -> Chapter #3
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #4 -> Chapter #4
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #5 -> Chapter #5
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #6 -> Chapter #6
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #7 -> Chapter #7
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #8 -> Chapter #8
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #9 -> Chapter #9
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #10 -> Chapter #10
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #11 -> Chapter #11
[12:31:46] *** User defined thumblink #12 -> Chapter #12
[12:31:47] Encoding static XMB menu page [1/1]: Setup page (audio/subtitle).
[12:31:49] Menu authoring completed.

[12:31:50] Encoding Title List menu page [1/1].
[12:32:02] Setting main menu for 1 titles...
[12:32:02] Playback will end after title #1.
[12:32:02] Setting menu properties...
[12:32:02] Selected TV system: [NTSC]
[12:32:02] Processing clip (CPI/CLPI) files...
[12:32:03] Completed.
[12:32:03] Setting Blu-ray format...
[12:32:06] Done!

[12:32:06] Saving multiAVCHD quick-load project (mpf):
[12:32:06] C:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD-20130119-121217\multiAVCHD.mpf (OK!)

Compilation summary:
Format: Blu-ray player (BD-R/BD-RE disc)
Name : multiAVCHD
===============================================================================
1. Titanic t02 Track0 [03:14:48]
===============================================================================
Overall duration : 03:14:48
Output size : 35155 MiB (34.331 GiB)

[12:32:06] C:\multiAVCHD\AVCHD-20130119-121217 folder created (AVCHD/Blu-ray output)!
[12:32:06] Burn its CONTENTS to BD-R/RE UDF 2.50/2.60 disc!
[12:32:07] You may now remove temp folder (C:\multiAVCHD\_TEMP\multiTEMP-20130119\).
[12:32:07] Your compilation contains 3hrs 14min 48sec of video material.

[12:32:07] multiAVCHD finished in 1190.047 seconds (00:19:50.047)!

[12:32:07] End of log.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! (BTW, this is the 2D version, not the 3D version)

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Old 21st January 2013, 06:55   #2  |  Link
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Hi!

Try burning at half (or less) of the highest indicated speed...
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Old 21st January 2013, 16:36   #3  |  Link
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Good thought- I haven't tried that yet- I'll let you know!
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Old 21st January 2013, 19:26   #4  |  Link
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No luck with that- Burned at 2x (slowest burner would let me) and same results-
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Old 21st January 2013, 20:01   #5  |  Link
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Since you now seem to have exhausted the most likely possible causes, I'd suggest you return the original, commercial disc to the place of purchase, in exchange for a new replacement (Stranger things have been known to happen)...
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I guess I'll have to try that- The disc plays fine, so I had originally discounted doing that. Thanks-

Has anybody else successfully backed up this title?
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Old 30th January 2013, 21:55   #7  |  Link
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Perhaps try BDRebuilder. It is, in my opinion, the best way to back up a Blu-ray disc. Requires very little intervention and has excellent support here at Doom9 Forums.
Also, it is kept updated!
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Old 3rd February 2013, 14:15   #8  |  Link
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Well, now that you mention it, I have just started to explore bd rebuilder. Here's my question since I haven't found it answered anyplace else- Can BDRB make an AVCHD disc without transcoding the same way Multiavchd does?

In fact, as long as I'm asking, what about some of the other tools that are out there? I hear conflicting things about making discs with DVDFab and Pavtube. I want to make copies of my discs without transcoding. (Am I using the right terminology here?) Everything I've read says Multiavchd encodes, but does not transcode (unless you want it to). BDRB has different encoder settings you can check off, and takes much longer to process than Multiavchd. Does this mean the file is being transcoded? What's the difference in the way these programs process things?

BTW, I exchanged the Titanic bluray for a new one, and problem persists on Multiavchd....this is the 2D version not the 3D.

Thanks for giving a newbie a hand!
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Both multiAVCHD and BD-RB use x264 to reencode the file, if you tell them to. You can set an above target size to not reencode but to only demux/remux, keeping only the original audio and subtitle files you select. Also, both can remove warnings and other unwanted titles as well. This will be much faster than if you are going from BD-50 to BD-25.
By spec, to be AVCHD compliant, a Blu-ray will need to be reencoded since bit rate and audio need to meet that spec.
I beleive multiAVCHD uses the word "transcoding" while it s actually reencoding with x264.
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ah--Just the info I was looking for- I'll let you know how I make out with BDRB! Thanks for being patient with me!
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Unfortunately, BDRB produces the exact same results as Multiavchd, and TsMuxeR 1.10.6 by itself. The video kind of chugs along...it's jerky for a second or two, then kind of speeds up like it's trying to catch up, but immediately slows down. The frames themselves are very clear- no pixelation.

Do you think it could be a ripping problem with MakeMKV?
The only log difference between this disc and others I have ripped successfully is the line in TsMuxeR:

H264 bitstream changed: insert pict timing and buffering period SEI units

What does this mean? Thanks again!
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I have never used MakeMKV, only AnyDVD HD. It could be a bad rip. Try AnyDVD or DVDFab on this disc, it is one way to rule out the rip.
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@redsox

You stated:
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The MKV file plays fine with WMP, VLC and Bluray for Mac. The stream in the BMDV folder plays fine as well. But when burned with either of the aforementioned programs in either of the burners, the disc is jerky.
This would seem to negate the possibility that MakeMKV is at fault...

You might want to use a cleaning disc on your burner/reader. Maxell makes one that sells for about $10US.

Then again, you may still want to exchange the disc.

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Hey- Thank you- I have two different burners that produce the same results, but I have one of those "vortex" cleaners. I'll try it on the burners.

I tried DVDFab, and used the Clone function to create an ISO. I then converted the ISO to MKV using DVDFab, and then Multiavchd.

Same results.

I did exchange the disc.

I appreciate everyones help. Very frustrating....I rip other discs no problem! Thanks-

AnyDVD is next!
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A step closer?

I ripped out the h264 video stream by itself using MKVcleaver. I thought I would try to convert to another container format if I could find one that does it losslessly. I found a program called Yamb that promises to put the h264 stream into and MP4 container without reencoding. When I run the resulting file through Multiavchd....viola! Smooth video! Not so fast. There are lots of artifacts in the video, especially during the dark scenes. Big blotches of green and pink appear most noticiably in the underwater scenes. When I play the MP4 container with VLC, the file is corrupted with these blotches. I have re-ripped with Yamb several times with the same results.

So my question, what exactly did I do with Yamb? Am I on the right track, and what other program does anyone recommend to convert without loss? (I notice MKVcleaver has a tic to convert h264 to AVI file. I'm off to try that next) Thanks if anyone is still looking at this thread!
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So, basically, you ripped a BD into an MKV? As opposed to a regular BD image (.ISO) or folder (BDMV)?
I don't use MKV, but I remember there have been some issues with MKV and tsmuxer (internally used by multiAVCHD).

I would either demux the MKV using MKV-related tools, then remux the needed parts with tsmuxer or similar. Or, rerip the BD again, but not in MKV.

Since the MKV plays ok, it means that the original BD is ok, so no need to change it, unless you want to incur some losses to the distributors.
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Problem solved. MakeMKV doesn't appear to work with this disk. I tried demuxing the mkv into separate streams, and no love. Then I used Anydvd to rip the disc to the hard drive. (decrypting on-the-fly didn't work, producing tsmuxer failure). After the hard drive rip, I used MultiAVCHD , and have a perfect disc. I tried BD Rebuilder, and got the same positive result. Thanks to all that gave a hand!
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