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25th March 2013, 14:23 | #16825 | Link |
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I don't think the threshold will matter... while there is no flag that says "this is a menu", BD-RB goes through a series of checks that, as a sum, comes to that conclusion. Auto-blank doesn't remove what it thinks is a menu (regardless of the threshold).
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25th March 2013, 18:20 | #16826 | Link |
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It did make a difference. Without the Threshold line no graphic was shown behind the menu, just black. Perhaps in this case the menu graphic is being stored differently from other discs.
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26th March 2013, 18:00 | #16827 | Link |
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Hiddenopts help needed. Sorry if this is the wrong thread to post but cant find where to post. I just need some help with increasing AC3 5.1 sound output.In the hidden options.txt there is this option "AUDIO_AMPLIFY= n n = v" All other options have a numeric value for "n" but audio amplification has a "v" if I want to increase output by 50% above normal, what would I put by "n" I've seen in posts regarding DVDrebuilder that they would use for eg. 1.5 for a 50% increase, is it the same for BDrebuilder.
I know this probably sounds like a dumb question for most users, but coding and programming is all like magic to me, I just follow instructions. Thanks |
26th March 2013, 20:37 | #16828 | Link |
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I found the issue. It appears that the number of angles specified in the last playitem of that playlist only had 1 alternate angle, while some of the earlier playitems had 4 (something I didn't think was legal) and the angle count was being reset. I've put in a workaround, and it will be included in the next release.
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27th March 2013, 09:08 | #16831 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder was working great, then suddenly started crashing on me last week. I upgraded to the latest version of BDR. No change. I uninstalled and reinstalled BDR and all components. No change. I ran Inspect, and all was OK.
Here's the output from a recent try [03/27/13] BD Rebuilder v0.43.04 (beta) [02:57:55] Source: CHRONICLE_OF_A_SUMMER_00001 - Input BD size: 24.80 GB - Approximate total content: [01:30:50.069] - Target BD size: 22.95 GB - Windows Version: 6.2 [9200] - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled - AVS Filtering is enabled - Quality: Highest (Very Slow), Two Pass - Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=448 - Resuming from previously started job. [02:57:57] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [02:57:57] Processing: VID_00274 (1 of 1) - [02:57:57] Reencoding video [VID_00274] - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080 - Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 130,671 frames - Bitrate: 32,326 Kbs - [02:57:57] Reencoding: VID_00274, Pass 1 of 2 - Encode failed. Aborting. - BD-Rebuilder v0.43.04 (beta) - Windows Version: 6.2 [9200] - AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.8.0, Ok - HAALI Splitter: 1.9.42.1, Ok - FFDSHOW: 4422, Ok - FFDSHOW VC-1 set to "wmv9", Ok - FFDSHOW MPEG2 set to "libavcodec": Ok - FFDSHOW AVC set to "libavcodec": Ok - AnyDVD settings check: Ok. - X264: Ok - AFTEN: Ok - FAAC: Ok - MP4BOX: Ok - WAVI: Ok - TSMUXER: Ok [02:58:10] - Failed video encode, aborted Hopefully someone has some ideas. Thanks in advance |
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1. Whenever I see "AVS Filtering is enabled" -- I have to believe that's the most likely candidate for an issue. Disable the filters and try a test run. 2. If that isn't it, reinstall HAALI, AVISYNTH, and FFDSHOW. Sometimes other unfriendly software can "muck" them up and they need to be reinstalled. |
28th March 2013, 05:22 | #16835 | Link |
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DTS Express Audio works on Panasonic DMP-BD85 standalone.
Like my PowerDVD 10 player, my Pioneer BDP-121 standalone (aka BDP-120) does not playback DTS Express Audio encoded with BD-Rebulilder. So I purchased a used Panasonic DMP-BD85 standalone in good condition on eBay and it does! Both standalones are pre-Cinavia production, but the DMP-BD85 does it all. My cost? $61.99 including S&H to Hawaii. This unit retails new for $299.00 + S&H so I'm very happy with the deal. I'm so pleased with the unit that I purchased another one (won bid at $69.95) to store as a backup because isn't that what we do ... backup!
Btw, after installing the newest firmware versions available for both brands (post-Cinavia release dates) there was no add-on Cinavia effect. My backups still play through to the end UNLIKE on my LG BP620 post-Cinavia standalone. Take care all. Last edited by steveg32; 28th March 2013 at 13:06. |
28th March 2013, 10:54 | #16836 | Link |
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I have that Panasonic DMP-BD85 Blu-ray player, it's a very good player, fast on loading, excellent audio performance! It's actually loading faster than my Oppo 93. You should try this if you want to unlock some features and also make it regionfree: http://www.firmwareinfo.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=258 Beware that it is extremely important that you "apply" for the fimware in a correct way. regards Edit/ This topic probably belongs in "Hardware & Software". Last edited by varekai; 28th March 2013 at 11:19. Reason: wrong thread? |
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It did start pass number one and appeared to get stuck about 18k frames in. It just sat at that point for hours. I just let it go and went to bed. In the A.M., I noticed that the computer rebooted itself. Presumably the result of a bluescreen. The odd thing is that it shouldn't have been a memory issue - I have 10GB RAM installed. I've experienced this reboot problem before in recent times since this issue has arisen. One thing I've also experienced is sometimes BDR will be in the first or second pass, and a Windows error message will pop up saying that the H.264 codec has stopped working. This likely has something to do with the problem I'm experiencing, but I'm admittedly not as knowledgeable as others in debugging. I'll try that next. But I did just uninstall and reinstall them a couple days ago. |
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28th March 2013, 21:01 | #16840 | Link | |
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I think they must be there to make copying difficult. I would suggest you set DVD_IMPORT_THRESHOLD=30 before importing (then remove it afterward) -- and don't try to do a movie-only backup against the import (because you'll only get one of the two titles). Last edited by jdobbs; 28th March 2013 at 21:11. |
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