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I've ran another backup and this time everything seemed to go well, according to the log, however two m2ts files apparently were a bad mux as they are 0bytes. When i try to resume the job, the same thing happens, two m2ts resulting in 0bytes (main movie being one of them). In the working dir all files (h264, audio, etc) seem to be ok with proper sizes.
Edit: Just ran another disc through bd-rb and right at the beginning, when it finished encoding a trailer, tsmuxer.exe suddenly crashed (encountered a problem and needs to close). The muxing seems to be buggy, if that helps in any way Last edited by vwpassion; 25th December 2008 at 12:25. |
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What log are you referring to? I don't see any log file in the BD Rebuilder folder. Edit: OK, and now the error has magically gone away after repeating the same steps 5 times, but it won't recognize my BD disk even though it worked yesterday... rather odd. (nothing shows up in what should be the list of video tracks/audio tracks). |
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By the way, another issue I had is that if I point BD Rebuilder to a working directory that it can't access, it will sometimes (but not always) shut down with an error message--and sometimes (but not always) be unable to start back up without deleting the ini file, because it again tries to open the unreadable directory and then shuts down again. I hope deleting the ini file doesn't have any relation to the first problem... |
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Could you try doing the mux manually from the command line? I'd like to see what error is being generated. The .META file that BD-RB creates should be in the working directory for each M2TS file. The format for the muxing command line is:
x:\pathtoBD-RB\tools\tsmuxer.exe x:\pathto\MUX_000XX.META x:\TMP x:\pathto of course changes based upon where you put BD-RB and where you want it to output. |
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So, ran a complete BD Backup that Night. Also tested the "Resume Feature", for which I interrupted an Encode and it continued. After the last Audio reencoding, rebuild fails with "Run-Time Error 9: Subscript out of range". No chance to take a look at the log because Application was simply shut down. System log only tells that the Application "hung" and was terminated. LASTCMD.TXT contains the Instruction to reencode the Main Movie (00000.m2ts).
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SmartLabs tsMuxeR. Version 1.8.4(b) http://www.smlabs.net Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:1080p Frame rate: 23.976 H.264 manual setted fps not equal stream fps. Change H.264 fps from 23.976 to 23 0.0% complete H264 bitstream changed: insert pict timing and buffering period SEI units Decoding PGS stream (track 2): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 23.976 Change FPS from 23.976 to 23 for PGS stream #2 Non standart fps value do not supported for PGS streams Code:
MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr --auto-chapters=5 --vbv-len=500 V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "H:\BLURAY\ENCODES\BD_REBUILDER_WORK\WORKFILES\VID_00004.AVS.264", fps=23,976, insertSEI, contSPS S_HDMV/PGS, "H:\BLURAY\ENCODES\BD_REBUILDER_WORK\WORKFILES\00004.track_4608.sup", fps=23,976, lang=und Last edited by vwpassion; 25th December 2008 at 13:59. |
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Sorry to report a new glitch. I abandoned A few good men and have tried Dirty Harry (simpler structure). Things start well (so hopefully this proves my codecs are now working OK), until I get to the 4th m2ts where at the end of encoding I get a crash message for "wavi.exe". Rebuilder error is ReencodeAudio 00006 and then runtime error 424 - object required. Might be due to AnyDVD settings so I will try another.
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Thanks for the post. I think I see the problem there. Apparently I must have used formatting for output of the framerate that adjusts for european decimals... I think it should say "23.976" in the .META rather than "23,976". Can you manually modify it and see what happens? Thanks. |
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Will do after I finish another trial with movie test3 (Speed). A question on this seems important here - in the early days of Rebuilder I remember we had issues when vob editors and strippers were used as pre processors. AnyDVD's facility to remove "Unwanted Extras" may be an issue - of the trials you have been running, to what extent have you ripped "clean" or with pre processing applied - this is probably the root cause of many of the prelimanry issues we are discussing here.
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Later I thought to try & open a smaller Blu-ray folder structure I'd made already on my hdd (w/BDMV and CERT folders, not on a DVD5/9) and I got the same run-time error as Dark. Anyway just thought I'd chime-in, and also say "Thanks!" to jdobbs for putting this present under our trees... |
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