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Old 17th June 2017, 12:36   #26041  |  Link
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Dvdfab not allow to create a bd
Only dvd5 or dvd9
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Old 17th June 2017, 12:47   #26042  |  Link
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Dvdfab not allow to create a bd
Only dvd5 or dvd9
Now things get out of topic, this is a BDRB bug reports only forum.
Better continue this discussion at the "monkey" forum.
Short answer, I believe it does support output to BD, there's a tutorial on their site.
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Old 17th June 2017, 12:51   #26043  |  Link
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Old 17th June 2017, 14:18   #26044  |  Link
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This is more feature request than bug, but on my machine I find that running THREADS=1 and MULTIPROCESS=12 provides me with the fastest encode on my machine.
The problem I'm having is that on files too small to multiprocess, they're also stuck with a single thread in their single process - my best results in a single process come at THREADS=15

Could you add a MULTIPROCESS_ THREADS option to optimize both scenarios when doing a full backup?
Bumping this so it doesn't get lost.

Is there something I'm missing that would help with this?
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Old 20th June 2017, 08:18   #26045  |  Link
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"recently rebuilt Rouge One as a BD9"


Is this the Space Thriller about the 'makeup' killer...?

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Old 20th June 2017, 16:41   #26048  |  Link
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OK, so I've done a few more tests. I ran another job same as above just to make sure and the scratchy noise remains between .m2ts files. Also burned a DVD+R DL and played it in my Samsung player, scratchy noise persists...

Ran another keeping the DTS core w/BD9 and the soundtrack played clean in Kodi and I don't hear the scratchy noise between .m2ts files, interesting. I also did a movie-only BD9 re-encoding to AC3 and the soundtrack also plays cleanly w/no scratchy noise, probably because the multiple .m2ts files are all combined into one for movie-only. So I've kept the latter for the time being hoping a fix can be found for this minor bug. Thanks again for the replies and help and thank you jdobbs for the great program!
I ran "Rogue One" this morning and I can't repeat your issue. It sounds perfect after reencoding to AC3 and making into an MKV. Also, if you kept the DTS track and it is working correctly -- any issue would have nothing to do with the fact that there are multiple M2TS files -- because the DTS is combined first and then reencoded to AC3 when converting. In fact -- there is no way that an AC3 encoder could even tell when the breaks between tracks occur since it is using the DTS track as its source.

Could you post the contents of the AUD_00800_XXXX.AVS file from the working folder? (the XXXX would be a number that depends on which audio track you are keeping. The primary English track on my disc is 4352.)
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"recently rebuilt Rouge One as a BD9"


Is this the Space Thriller about the 'makeup' killer...?

Sorry, couldn't resist...
A million comedians out of work, and you want to be one of them
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On a more serious note... (cough...) [and I am STILL not getting any notifications - I think JD has disabled mine to discourage my corny comments...] Anyway... Is there a way to keep an episode intact, no compression, but compress all the xtras on a disc? I have disc 6 of the UK series UFO (absolutely B*tch'n BTW!) which has only 1 episode, but a bunch of xtras. I would LIKE to keep the menu structure intact if possible, compress all the xtras to fit on a BD-25, and keep the one episode 7.x gigs so there's plenty of room, intact.
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Hmmm, how about doing a whole disc compression set to, say, about 15 gigs in size, would I get away with going back into the finished compressed disc and simply re-insert the full size m2ts file for the now compressed one, bringing up the full size on the disc to approximately 22 gigs? Can I get away with that and will it still play properly?
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Try quick encode for extras, adjust the crf in ini until the compression for the extras is enough to allow the episode to go through untouched
How big is the source
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Try quick encode for extras, adjust the crf in ini until the compression for the extras is enough to allow the episode to go through untouched
How big is the source
Thanks a lot...

I understand about the fast encode for Xtras (I normally use that) but, I don't quite understand the 2nd part about adjusting the CRF... Will BDRB automatically 'know' to leave the larger, primary file untouched, and compress the rest?
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Ah, Gmail was sending my Doom9 notifications directly to SPAM. Clever Google; somehow they must know about the 'usefulness' of Gonca's & Mr. Video's replies...
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Hmmm, how about doing a whole disc compression set to, say, about 15 gigs in size, would I get away with going back into the finished compressed disc and simply re-insert the full size m2ts file for the now compressed one, bringing up the full size on the disc to approximately 22 gigs? Can I get away with that and will it still play properly?
My educated guess (ya I know, what education ) is no. There is specifics about the M2TS file that is stored in other parts of the Blu-ray structure.
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My educated guess (ya I know, what education ) is no. There is specifics about the M2TS file that is stored in other parts of the Blu-ray structure.
Yeah, I kinda thought that would be just TOO easy

Oh, sorry Gonca, I think you asked what the overall size of the disc was. About 37 gigs.

Well, I suppose if I have it set for faster encoding of Xtras with my usual high settings, I'm sure the episode will probably come out just fine. Just trying to squeeze out the best quality within 'reason', as usual...

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Thanks a lot...

I understand about the fast encode for Xtras (I normally use that) but, I don't quite understand the 2nd part about adjusting the CRF... Will BDRB automatically 'know' to leave the larger, primary file untouched, and compress the rest?
If there is enough space for the main movie, after compressing the extras, then it should just be copied over.
How big is the main movie?
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If there is enough space for the main movie, after compressing the extras, then it should just be copied over.
How big is the main movie?
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Sorry, I added in the disc size above. The lone episode on this disc is as I mentioned, only about 7.x gigs, so the other 15+ gigs left is plenty for all the Xtras at a faster rate (If I can figure out how to do it...)

The deal is that I scored this awesome set from the UK, but of course if is Region 'B' locked. So, I've backed up the other 5 discs to the VERY last 5 BD-50's that I had (I know... but I really LOVE this series and it looks frigg'n AMAZING!) So, the last disc only has one episode in it and several Xtras. I normally am not hyper-critical about super duper compression with the Xtras, so if there was a way to sneak the full uncompressed episode along with all the Xtras onto a regular BD-25, that would be great.

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