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21st November 2019, 04:11 | #29001 | Link |
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I've noticed that, and I've wondered why "it's" not doing it also. The rest is redundant.
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21st November 2019, 23:10 | #29002 | Link |
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Error on Wizard of OZ:
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[11.21.19] BD Rebuilder v0.60.29 [19:50:51] Source: WIZARD_OF_OZ - Input BD size: 77,81 GB - Approximate total content: [02:46:04.245] - Target BD size: 46,26 GB - Windows Version: 6.2 [9200] - Quality: Good (Fastest, BD-25+), ABR - Decoding/Frame serving: FFMPEG - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=448 [19:50:51] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [19:50:51] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 9) - [19:50:51] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000] - [19:50:55] Reencoding video [VID_00000] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 486 frames - Bitrate: 12.895 Kbs - [19:50:55] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 1 of 1 - [19:51:23] Video Encode complete - [19:51:23] Processing audio tracks - [19:51:23] Multiplexing M2TS - [19:51:27] Processing: VID_00001 (2 of 9) - [19:51:27] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001] - [19:51:31] Reencoding video [VID_00001] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 457 frames - Bitrate: 5.393 Kbs - [19:51:31] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 1 of 1 - [19:51:57] Video Encode complete - [19:51:57] Processing audio tracks - [19:51:57] Multiplexing M2TS - [19:52:00] Processing: VID_00002 (3 of 9) - [19:52:01] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00002] - [19:53:56] Reencoding video [VID_00002] - Source Video: HEVC, 1920x1080 - Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 74.301 frames - Bitrate: 32.449 Kbs - [19:53:56] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 1 of 1 - [20:13:41] Video Encode complete - [20:13:41] Processing audio tracks - Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio - [20:13:41] Multiplexing M2TS - [20:18:53] Processing: VID_00004 (4 of 9) - [20:18:53] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00004] - [20:19:00] Reencoding video [VID_00004] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 8.160 frames - Bitrate: 8.020 Kbs - [20:19:00] Reencoding: VID_00004, Pass 1 of 1 - [20:26:27] Video Encode complete - [20:26:27] Processing audio tracks - [20:26:27] Multiplexing M2TS - [20:26:39] Processing: VID_00007 (5 of 9) - [20:26:39] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00007] - [20:31:17] Reencoding video [VID_00007] - Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160 - Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 146.383 frames - Bitrate: 35.000 Kbs - [20:31:17] Reencoding: VID_00007, Pass 1 of 1 - [22:56:20] Video Encode complete - [22:56:20] Processing audio tracks - Track 4354 (deu): Keeping original audio - [22:56:20] Multiplexing M2TS - Error in attempt to multiplex: MUX_00007.meta - Bitstream exception Unknown exception. It does not have to be! Please contact application support team for more information. [22:56:44] - Failed to build structure, aborted |
22nd November 2019, 02:12 | #29003 | Link |
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I rebuilt a concert blu-ray which had 720 x 480i mpeg 2 source with a 16:9 display aspect ratio. I noticed that the rebuilt version has small black bars at the top and bottom and the picture was of reduced height (slightly squashed) compared to the original. When I used the hidden option show_encoder=1, x264 reported the following: "lav [info]: 720x480i 32:27 @ 30000/101 fps (cfr)"
I could see that bd-rb was then telling x264 to use SAR=40/33 when doing the re-code, which I believe is the cause of this problem. Is there a way of forcing bd-rb to preserve the original SAR value? |
24th November 2019, 10:24 | #29007 | Link |
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Muxing Error on RED 2:
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[11.24.19] BD Rebuilder v0.60.29 [09:54:01] Source: RED_2 - Input BD size: 59,23 GB - Approximate total content: [03:02:05.879] - Target BD size: 46,26 GB - Windows Version: 6.2 [9200] - Quality: Good (Fastest, BD-25+), ABR - Decoding/Frame serving: FFMPEG - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=448 [09:54:03] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [09:54:03] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 8) - [09:54:03] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000] - [09:58:45] Reencoding video [VID_00000] - [09:58:45] Keeping original video (no reencode) - [09:58:45] Processing audio tracks - Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio - [09:58:45] Multiplexing M2TS - [10:07:08] Processing: VID_00001 (2 of 8) - [10:07:08] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001] - Extracting video streams [VID_00001] - Extracting audio/subtitle streams [VID_00001] - Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.12. www.networkoptix.com - Extracting audio streams [VID_00001] - Error in attempt to extract audio. - Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.12. www.networkoptix.com - Network Optix tsMuxeR. Version 2.6.12. www.networkoptix.com [10:09:20] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted |
24th November 2019, 10:40 | #29008 | Link |
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SourceCheck() 0006 2503
Hi,
when opening the source path to a mounted ISO I get an error message "Error Condition" "BD Rebuilder experienced an error 2503 [timestamp] SourceCheck() 0006 2503". It's a Multi Part BluRay interesstingly it only happens in Movie Only Mode. Switching to Full Backup mode lets BDRB show the stream overview as expected. As a workaround I used TSMuxer to create a new structure (ISO) with the desired MPLS and used that which worked so far as I can say. What kind of "illegal source" is this error indicating? Glad to help and Thank you in advance, ggtop Last edited by ggtop; 25th November 2019 at 21:17. |
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29th November 2019, 23:39 | #29011 | Link |
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x264 and x265 can utilize more than 8 cores so buying Intel CPU makes zero sense.
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30th November 2019, 20:28 | #29013 | Link |
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Sometimes the gains are even bigger. Going from an 8 core Ryzen 1700x to a 12 core Ryzen 3900 I got a 2X speed boost with only 50% more cores, something to do with optimizations for AVX instruction sets.
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3rd December 2019, 18:00 | #29016 | Link |
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The default is no splitting. The only way it has 4 way splitting is if you've (at some point) set MULTIPROCESS=4 in your INI file or MULTIPROCESS=1 in your INI file and you have 6 (or more) processors.
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3rd December 2019, 18:14 | #29017 | Link |
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Thought I'd share an interesting point I discovered. I recently got a UHD television and have been experimenting with playback with different 2160p files. Then I decided to disable 4K upscaling on my Sony UBP-X800 so I could make sure I am really getting UHD.
I was a little shocked to find that many of the reencoded UHD MKV/MP4 files weren't actually playing in UHD -- they were playing in 1080p and were being upscaled. Some experimenting showed that only the files I'd reencoded with BD-RB (ALTERNATE mode), or original BD files, were actually playing in true 2160p. My guess is that the player requires the files to be encoded with settings that are uhd-bd compatible (which BD-RB does via X265) and many downloads are not encoded that way. Just thought I'd pass that on as food for thought. It may be peculiar to my player, I don't know, but I think there are possibly people out there who think they are getting 2160p output when they are actually only getting 1080p upscaled to 2160p on reencoded MKV/MP4 UHD files. Last edited by jdobbs; 7th December 2019 at 15:25. |
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