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Oh, sorry, I made a brief reference to it, but I didn't state it clearly. You use TSMuxer to remux the new TrueHD+AC3 stream back with the video stream. You would choose the output of TSMuxer to be BDMV folder, which will result in the standard BDMV / CERT folders, which you can import into BDRB normally.
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Other than your eyes (maybe a magnifier?) and the kind of light being used as well as cleaning solution if needed... BD ripper and BD-RB for rerendering will inform you if you have a bad rip; which doesn't mean the BD is defective--just not read correctly. Possible Lens in Optical Drive needs to be cleaned. If either or both fail then possible. Do you have challenges or problems seeing scratches or scuffs on BDs? I hardly ever use sarcasm, and none is used here.
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Possible BD-RB Bug? Using Stargate SG-1 Season 1 DVD 1 after ripped, and not using any processing tools like VideoReDo, importing DVD and selecting the first selection (Pilot).
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[12:53:56] Importing DVD: STARGATE_SG-1_-_SEASON_1_DVD_1 - Processing DVD title [1 of 3 ] - Collecting audio/video/subtitle streams... - Converting subtitles to BD format... - Multiplexing audio/video/subtitles... - Processing DVD title [2 of 3 ] - Not kept, per user setting... - Processing DVD title [3 of 3 ] - Not kept, per user setting... - Creating Quick-Play Menu... [12:55:56] DVD import completed successfully. When I click Backup it's making a change. From imported: "Video: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (16:9) 29.97fps [V: mpeg2 main, yuv420p, 720x480]"... to rerendered: "Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 720x480 (20:11) 23.976fps [V: h264 main L4.1, yuv420p, 720x480]". Hmm..the only thing I'm seeing that would cause the imported to be "jerky" and the rerendered not be is (16:9) and (20:11)..as well as the frame rates and other stuff removed. Anyway, I'm doing a lot of guessing. But since the DVD plays without actual noticing of any "jerky" stuff...that's why I'm wondering about a bug.
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I mean, could you maybe how to check the Bluray disc with eac3to? IŽm really appreciat it if you can help me |
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31st December 2017, 00:17 | #26890 | Link |
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Browse to the root of the mounted ISO or extracted movie folder, and run:
eac3to in a CMD prompt Then run eac3to #) [where # is the playlist number from step 1] this will give details about the file Now run eac3to.exe" "G:" 1) 1: "W:\TEMP\Chapters_1.txt" 2: "W:\TEMP\Video_2.*" 3: "W:\TEMP\Audio_3_English.thd" 15: "W:\TEMP\Subtitles_15_English.sup" 31: "W:\TEMP\Subtitles_31_English.sup" 33: "W:\TEMP\Subtitles_33_English.sup" -progressnumbers -LOG="W:\TEMP\LOGS\eac3to_PASS3_LOG.LOG" Change numbers and extensions to suit, along with paths LOG folder must exist before you start OR you can use one of the eac3to GUIs Last edited by gonca; 31st December 2017 at 01:28. Reason: more info |
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So simple. Just use ImgBurn to create an ISO copy of the disc to your HDD. If there are any issues, ImgBurn will complain about the sectors it is having reading. It will complain at the start about the disc being copy protected. Ignore that, since all you want to do it read all of the sectors on the disc. When done, just delete the ISO file.
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As for the first run being jerky, that surprises me, since you are playing the raw video from the DVD. What are you using for the playback device?
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I used Media Player Classic: Home Cinema, as I typed before, as well as PowerDVD 12 and burned the Import from DVD to BD to a BD-RW and then my LG Blu-ray Player. All 3 showed the same jerky.
Since you also have the DVD, have you not noticed that?
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I seriously doubt that you will get a single season of SG-1 to fit on a single BD disc. You'd have to get each episode down to about 1GB. If you used 50GB media, then 2GB each. You are going to be cutting it close.
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