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1st August 2009, 14:11 | #4301 | Link | |
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I will rip it again to test the MKV workaround that may have been found. |
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?rt4djjjjwam http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dg0dmmlziun |
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1st August 2009, 15:31 | #4304 | Link |
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@Jake802;
What OS are you using? Is it Windows 7, Vista, XP? If you are using W7, let us know. If you have Vista or XP, try installing Windows Media Player 11. Also, try setting ffdshow video decoder for VC-1 to WMV9. This worked for me for Watchmen. |
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Cool... this has been a sore spot for me for quite some time. BTW... this makes me suspect that it wasn't the CODEC that was at fault at all. It could be the way Matroska Splitter works with M2TS files. Don't know for sure, as there's always the possibility that the stream in altered in the conversion -- but both the WMV11 and WMV9 CODECs work when the same stream is put into an MKV container, and fails if you put it back into an M2TS. Last edited by jdobbs; 1st August 2009 at 17:18. |
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1st August 2009, 17:55 | #4310 | Link |
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I'm not aware of anything that decodes a .vc1 file directly. Of course that doesn't mean it doesn't exist -- just that I haven't seen it (there are more things on heaven and earth than are dreamt of in my philosophy).
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1st August 2009, 18:09 | #4311 | Link |
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It currently says wmv9? What should it be? Sorry guys I thought I had said earlier I am using Windows 7,I didn't think about it because this is the first time Ive had this type of problem. Win 7 64bit? FFDShow is VC-1 is set to wmv9.
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1st August 2009, 18:23 | #4313 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder v0.26.01 (beta)
I just posted a link to the newest release of BD-RB (v0.26.01) in the first post of this thread. Changes for this version:
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- Added MKVMERGE.EXE and supporting code within BD-RB to enable reencoding of VC-1 field-based sources, now no BD-5/9 backups will be blanked automatically, and these streams will be reencoded rather than copied for BD-25. My thanks to apophis906 for pointing me in the right direction. - Corrected a bug in which secondary audio was being kept even when "PROCESS_SECONDARY=" is set to "0". - Made changes to the way in which STN tables are updated when "PROCESS_SECONDARY=" is set to "0". - Added code to automatically adjust the source path when someone selects BDMV or STREAM directories. Some folks who have gotten accustomed to certain other packages just have a hard time understanding where the source path BD structure actually starts. - Corrected an issue in which the type and sample frequency of removed audio was sometimes not be updated properly in the STN table of the MPLS. - Made an additional adjustment to CRF estimation to make it slightly more accurate. - Corrected error "00011, PredictandEncode(), 2810" that can occur on certain sources. - Changed the SAR on 720x480 and 720x576 sources. It has reported that the new settings solve widescreen playback issues. - Modified the error reporting for "Audio/PGS sizing Issue" (when the audio/pgs that is kept makes the output too large to fit what is required). Now it only is reported on sources greater than 5 minutes. Others continue with fixed CRF. Note that if you have a source that consists of a LOT of < 5 minute sections and you are keeping more audio than should fit (very unlikely) you may see oversizing. - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. Last edited by jdobbs; 1st August 2009 at 18:27. |
1st August 2009, 23:35 | #4319 | Link | |
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Then once it's configured and running, don't update or reconfigure Haali or FFDSHOW. That's typically where the problems start. It's also not unusual for "other" software to reconfigure your system without your knowledge when it installs (which is just plain rude). Last edited by jdobbs; 1st August 2009 at 23:50. |
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1st August 2009, 23:43 | #4320 | Link |
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Anyone using Windows 7 -- please read this post before posting bug reports. Your issue is very likely to be Windows, not BD-RB -- and as I've said before, when you try to test a beta on a beta, you're just begging for trouble. If your system can't playback the original M2TS files -- then neither can BD-RB for reencoding.
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