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20th February 2014, 15:16 | #19321 | Link |
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@DoctorM,
Have you tried setting the output size to BD-50? If your goal is to not reencode, and you are certain the output will fit a BD-25 when unwanted audio and subtitles are removed, then this should keep BD-RB from reencoding any files. If any of the files are not Blu-ray compliant resolution though, then reencoding must take place! |
20th February 2014, 15:35 | #19322 | Link |
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I mentioned this earlier. I suspect that the series discs you are trying to backup use JAVA for the menus. AVCHD doesn't support JAVA. Some players are strict when it comes to DVD discs, and will only play them if they strictly comply with AVCHD. Are you sure that isn't the case with your series backups? The second possibility is burner issues. BD-RB will output to your hard drive before burning to disc. Have you tried playing the folder on the hard drive with PowerDVD? |
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But can you play the BD structure? You should be able to play it (in PowerDVD) with menus and all by selecting the folder. I'm not talking about the folder you ripped, I mean the one that is created by BD-RB in your working folder.
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Ok, so i dragged and dropped the folders on Powerdvd and the picture is all black but does look like it would work if i could see the menus. My only guess its some kind of menus problem...? Some kind of java situation with these titles like you stated? Any other options for some kind of work around? |
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Of course, if the problem turns out to be your burner -- you'll still be in the same boat. Last edited by jdobbs; 20th February 2014 at 17:56. |
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If left to it's own devices, BD-RB will never keep video destined for BD-5/9 intact. So anyone who decides to "get-around" this should be warned that they are creating a self-inflicted-wound that is NOT the fault of the software. |
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Well i tried doing the import thing you asked and it still seems to be some sort of menus issue, even when i drop into Powerdvd. Anyone else have problems with Game of thrones or Simpsons blurays possibly besides me? Oh well, i might call it quits on these, as i really dont wanna make them into mkv/mp4 files...
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Looks like i figured it out!!!
So, for the hell of it, i tried playing the original bluray in PowerDVD and it ended up crashing and saying my display was not HDCP compliant which i thought seemed very wierd. So i ended up doing some research and also remembered i just recently hooked up my monitor with a mini-hdmi cable. As soon as i got home from work i switched my monitor back to using a DVI cable instead, and instantly NVIDIA control panel said my monitor was now hdcp compliant. So i dropped one of those folders i made onto PowerDVD and BAM, it played!!! So it seems all it was, was just an HDCP issue and just a stupid little mini-hdmi cable, ughhhhh. Guess ill just have to re-rip these discs which isnt a big deal. |
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But DoctorM was referring to only having to remove some audio files to avoid reencoding, and keep BD-25 size. But since he stated BD-RB was reencoding it anyways, even though he felt it should fit to a BD-25, I mentioned this method would certainly avoid reencoding if to fit BD-25 was the goal. However, since the source movie was removed/edited from his log, we cannot tell if this is a BD compliant Blu-ray.(1920x1080, etc...) If it is not, then BD-RB must reencode it, regardless of size, to make it compliant. |
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General ID : 0 (0x0) Complete name : .\Tinktest\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts Format : BDAV Format/Info : Blu-ray Video File size : 23.8 GiB Duration : 1h 17mn Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 43.7 Mbps Maximum Overall bit rate : 48.0 Mbps Video ID : 4113 (0x1011) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4.1 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames Codec ID : 27 Duration : 1h 17mn Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 29.8 Mbps Maximum bit rate : 31.9 Mbps Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate : 23.976 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.600 Stream size : 16.3 GiB (68%) Color primaries : BT.709 Transfer characteristics : BT.709 Matrix coefficients : BT.709 So it isn't re-encoding because of the format. Last edited by DoctorM; 21st February 2014 at 06:31. |
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I don't even know why we're having this discussion. BD-RB has the required files right in front of it from the demux and simply adds them up when it does the calculations. Last edited by jdobbs; 21st February 2014 at 15:17. |
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