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24th September 2009, 17:02 | #5341 | Link | |
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If it is as 20000Kbs -- any additional bitrate would almost assuredly be wasted anyway. The quality is important, not the size -- and the two don't always correlate. A good test would be to look in the stats files -- and I think you'll find QP values in the "under 16" range. That is an indicator of a virtually perfect backup. I'm not aiming at you personally, but I have serious issues with reports that are looking at output size or say "it didn't fill the disc!"... in most cases it is meaningless. I'll be happy to add a zero filled file to the output to make it 24GB -- as in most cases that will do about the same to improve the quality as adding bitrate above 20000 Kbs. Last edited by jdobbs; 24th September 2009 at 21:40. |
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24th September 2009, 18:26 | #5342 | Link |
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Just finished testing a full movie backup to BD-25 of The Shining with BD-RBV02905, with the option to convert SD to HD (720p), burned to BD-RE for playback on my BX-1.
I have to say that the quality of the 480i extras upconverted to 720p are absolutely perfect compared to the original disc. I was skeptical that upconverting could improve the original, and probably has not, but there is definately no loss from the original and visually it is equivalent! For a pretty old movie, I am impressed. Another great option jdobbs, and your program has developed quite nicely. A big |
24th September 2009, 20:03 | #5344 | Link |
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Hi! It appears that the newer methodology for creating HDDVD-compliant files ("HDDVD_COMPLIANT=1" in .INI) produces less compliant (Read as, "no longer works completely when used with "multiAVCHD") files than did the earlier concept of directly adding to the .INI two "custom" lines plus, if I remember correctly, a specific line for "ENCODE_QUALITY=" (was it "6"?) and, possibly, "FORCE_ENCODE=1". I confirmed that "multiAVCHD" is not the cause of this, by using an earlier version of BD-RB that utilized the "custom" lines, etc. to compress the same BluRay to "movie-only" again - and "multiAVCHD" properly and successfully processed and converted it to HDDVD (Burned DVD5 plays perfectly on my Toshiba HDDVD standalone). I also tried replacing "HDDVD_COMPLIANT=1" with the "custom" lines, etc. with both v.29.04 nd v.29.05. Both efforts resulted in the same previously described failure. Your thoughts please? Last edited by setarip_old; 24th September 2009 at 20:07. |
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v0.29.05. Movie Gladiator. Resize to 720p. Full backup. Main feature is split into many .m2ts. Some of these are still not resized to 720p but stick to the original 1080p. In one case, instead of starting a crf prediction the log just indicates "Reencoding: ....Pass 1 of 1". In the second case the crf prediction runs normally but the encode remains at 1080. Any thoughts? Last edited by Sharc; 24th September 2009 at 21:10. |
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Other than that, it uses the settings I was asked to use... you'll have to ask someone else what is correct -- as I don't have HD-DVD. It's a standard that is as dead as a doornail. If you can tell me what you want the settings to be I can set them. That's about the extent of my involvement (and as far as I plan to ever get involved). By the way, the custom feature hasn't changed either. Last edited by jdobbs; 24th September 2009 at 21:48. |
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I'll take a look at the 1080p thing... Last edited by jdobbs; 24th September 2009 at 21:51. |
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The segment was not even really small: 202 MB in the original / reencoded to 63 MB. So it has been reencoded, but not resized to 720p. Last edited by Sharc; 24th September 2009 at 21:56. |
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Havent tested "Auxdata" present (if that's what you were driving at?) but -ROM booktyped media still does NOT work here. And yes, MKV plays fine, i havent tested MP4 before because i only knew about MKV support along with YouTube and NTFS for external drives, which i really appreciate. |
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anybody having trouble re-encoding with windows 7 64? I had this working good w/ vista ultimate 64. Then I upgraded to 7 64 ultimate and the bd-rebuilder extracts the video fine, but when it goes to re-encode it hangs-up, retries 3 times and closes. I've been going over my ffdshow setting and matroska, AVIsynth and I think they're all set right. Just wondering if anyone else has this problem.
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BD Rebuilder has NOT BEEN MODIFIED/TESTED FOR USE ON WINDOWS 7. If you run into issues with Windows 7, please don't post bug reports. It will be updated, but not until the final version of Windows 7 is released in October 2009. |
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Files showing the oddness (re-encoded but not resized): 00002.m2ts (Studio intro) 00125.m2ts (Segment of the main feature). In addition, all audio (DTS) and sups were kept and muxed intact for this segment, instead of being selected and re-encoded to ac3 for audio. It is noted that the 00125.m2ts belongs to the playlist for the "extended version". It is not used for the "theatre version". Last edited by Sharc; 26th September 2009 at 10:41. |
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Further Saga of Coraline
I have pinned down where my problems with the movie only backup of Coraline stem from. I actually used TSMuxer and TSMuxer GUI to create BD-25 files out of the m2ts file created by BD Rebuilder and created a working backup. Thus, it appears that something is going wrong in the rebuild phase. Note that I successfully did movie-only backups in the past with earlier versions of BD-Rebuilder but can't pinpoint when it would have stopped working for me. I do know that the various .28 and .29 versions are not working in making movie-only backups for me. Note that the TSMUXER created files include the following folders that were not created with BD-Rebuilder for Coraline: Auxdata, BDJO, JAR and Meta.
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@drjake;
The latest version is BD Rebuilder v0.29.05 (beta). Looking at your posted log, there is not a reencoding taking place, since the original is less than BD-25 size. If you want to reencode this movie, try setting the size to BD-9 or BD-5. Movie only will look great for BD-5, but your choice if you want BD-9. All BD-RB is doing with your current settings is demuxing/remuxing and rebuilding, all still with the original codec. (VC-1?) Depending on if you have selected Strict Compliance for movie only AVCHD, Auxdata, BDJO, JAR and Meta will either be present or not. Or: With tsMuxeR GUI, either select AVCHD or BluRay. The files will be there or not accordingly. Last edited by Capsbackup; 25th September 2009 at 21:22. |
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