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Heh, gonca got you and I think you missed it!
If JD pays you, then it's not a wonder he's talks about not making enough money, you extortionist! Butt (pun just for you Lathe), JD is a bit smarter than that. So, what's your next story?
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Avatar....Doll....anime; from gonca. Sheesh.
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I think I understand your question. From the first post of this thread that that gives all the details:
1. Download and install AVISYNTH v2.57 or above -- it is free. If you are a DVD-RB user, it is compatible, so no worry. It is required for BD Rebuilder to work. AVISYNTH v2.60 can be downloaded from http://www.jdobbs.net/freeware/Avisynth_260.exe or from http://www.avisynth.org.
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11th November 2017, 15:00 | #26693 | Link |
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Who is supposed to read which rule?
AVS+ behaves differently to the "classic" Avisynth in some scenarios and has additional dependencies. I think jdobbs simply wants to exclude another branch of potential bug reports that have nothing to do with his software.
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Only takes a few seconds Would be nice if BD_RB allowed AVS+, with no bug reports, but such is life |
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But, would using AVS+ add any value to BDRB? Does AVS provide all of the necessary tools to do what is needed? I believe the answers are no and yes. As pointed out, using AVS+ will more than likely only add the potential for bug reports that are not related to BDRB.
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Backing up Ladyhawke today (Warner Archive version). This is now the third WAC disc where BD Rebuilder does not recognize the trailer for re-encoding.
It is copied to the final disc untouched, but it does not appear on the stream list so it isn't re-encoded and tracks can't be blanked. I always keep MIN_M2TS_SIZE & MIN_PLAYLIST_MINS at zero. Yes I've tried: IGS_ENABLE=1 There is something weird with WAC discs, because I've never seen it happen to any other backups. Last edited by DoctorM; 11th November 2017 at 22:07. |
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How do I prevent BDRebuilder from recoding to make programming completely fill a BD-R? I have a bunch of TV shows I've recorded onto a DVD-recorder. I am then putting them on my computer HDD as MKV files (so I can change the AR which is set incorrectly by the DVD-recorder), and then I am importing 10 to 12 at a time to make one BD using Quick Play Backup. The files are about 1.7 Gb each so 10 should make a disc about 17 Gb. However, the process takes nearly 2 hours, and I end up with a BD that is 22.3 Gb in size.
I have added FORCE_NOENCODE=1 to my BDRebuilder.ini file. Is there something else I need to do to prevent it recoding? I don't think I care that it completely fills the BD. I just don't want a lot of recoding going on unnecessarily. TIA. SMK |
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