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19th October 2010, 01:55 | #9901 | Link | |
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Even if the original worked -- that doesn't mean anything... players can be forgiving to problems because they don't have to be accurate. For example, if they have a bad sector they'll jump over it and you might just see a momentary glitch. When reencoding, however, you can't do that... you need all the data so it can be reencoded, and something like a bad sector will stop the encode in its tracks. Last edited by jdobbs; 19th October 2010 at 01:58. |
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I cannot get BD Rebuilder to set my codecs properly. Almost everything is fine, but it still says "- WIN7 preferred MPEG2 CODEC: Not Set correctly". Furthermore, what is the recommended ffdshow version? I'm guessing it doesn't matter if your AviSynth and ffdshow are the latest. Of course, i'm running BD_Rebuilder.exe as an Administrator.
I'm surprised BD-Rebuilder wanted the VC-1 codec set to wmv9. That was what was causing all sorts of problems with sync months ago. I guess things have changed since then. Edit: Managed to fix it using Win 7 DS Filter Tweaker and set 32bit MPEG2 to "ffdshow". Now "Inspect.exe" shows "Ok" for everything except AviSynth and ffmpeg (not recommended versions). Last edited by MickJT; 19th October 2010 at 04:37. |
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i was able to use tsmuxer to remove the original ac3, and re-mux with the one i wanted to use and from my testing so far it's working. so right now its the bluray using the ac3 audio from the dvd. thx again
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Once, just once I'd like to be able to post a simple fact or rule for bug reporting without having to continually debate it. Last edited by jdobbs; 19th October 2010 at 23:03. |
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[QUOTE=jdobbs;1451646 Because I only accept reports from standalone players.
Once, just once I'd like to be able to post a simple fact or rule for bug reporting without having to continually debate it.[/QUOTE] Whoa...I really didn't want to start a debate. I did not realize that I had broken a rule. I have read and re-read the Forum Rules and saw nothing about stand alone only. Have done a search in the thread for posting rules and found no such list. I would not want to break another rule. Could you please point me to the rules list you are referring to? |
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For a guy who "didn't want to start a debate" -- you sure can't stop doing so. Here's the bottom line: This is my software -- which I'm giving away for free, by the way -- and I make the rules as to their beta testing/reporting. You, on the other hand, are contributing nothing except useless posts.
As for rules on the forum... how about: Rule 1: Read up before asking -- the instructions related to standalones has been addressed at least 10 times in this very thread Rule 1a: Use the search button -- if you did, we you'd know the instructions and we wouldn't be having this discussion Rule 3: Keep the focus, this thread is for bug reports not for you to stand on a soapbox proclaiming that you've read the rules Rule 16: Instructions by the moderator (me in this case) are to be followed Rule 17: No discussion about the rules or their interpretation. It's not my fault that you have "read the rules" but don't understand them. But, if you want to keep your ego going by posting on this subject again... ok -- but I will certainly strike you for one of the rules above. Last edited by jdobbs; 20th October 2010 at 00:43. |
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Just want to post my recent experience with the wavi.exe error. I was trying to rebuild Kill Bill 1 last week...movie only with LPCM, no shrinking...and was using BD RB v03407. It failed to complete, so I downloaded and installed v03501. Started getting the wavi.exe error. Uninstalled and reinstalled the required codecs, and retried v03501...failed. I then uninstalled the codecs and deleted all refs to Haali and FFDshow and Avisynth in registry and folders. I also uninstalled the K-lite Mega Codec pack that I'd been using in the past. Reinstalled just the required codecs for BD RB and lo and behold, it worked this time for LPCM. Moral is, don't forget to consider removing any other Codec packs you may have installed over the years that may cause some problems with BD RB.
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I've just added that item as something that gets set when BD-B is run the first time, and also so it gets reported by INSPECT and BD-RB when an error occurs. |
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My guess in your case is that something else changed the setting and it was overridden. That's the bad thing, just because it is set doesn't guarantee that something else hasn't wedged itself in as the codec to use. The way to fix that would be to uninstall and reinstall FFDSHOW.
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I've now tried BDRebuilder again, it was along time ago.. My question is.. During the rip process, the video and audio streams are extracted to my drive. Fine. But when the encoding starts, the videofile gets removed from the harddrive and BDRebuilder reads from my BD-disc instead (yes, I rip straight from the disc). Wouldn't it be faster to encode from the previously ripped videofile (.vc1 in my case) than from the BD-drive?
I have only tried one movie ("Bean - The disaster movie") at the moment, so perhaps I've stumbled upon a bug, or a feature that is mentioned in any of those 495 pages of messages. Thanks anyway for your amazing work. |
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The extraction of the video to the disc is something recent -- I added it to support use of X264's internal LAVF decoding. It is removed shortly after it is extracted (to minimize the total disc requirement) if LAVF is not in use. Unfortunately, though, an AVS file can't read from the .VC1 or .264 directly (at least not with DirectShow) -- so I have to go back to the original M2TS for frame serving during encode. For the best performance, you should copy the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders from the BD to a folder on the hard drive and then use that as your source. Last edited by jdobbs; 21st October 2010 at 15:36. |
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Just noticed this strange thing. Encoding straight from the BD (AnyDVD running of course) caused an heavily undersized BD5 (like 500MB, with a blank movie, more or less), but copying the entire contents of the BD to my harddrive first actually works.
The log didn't complain about anything either.. |
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