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16th October 2016, 13:31 | #25041 | Link |
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The only time IMPORT is greyed out is on QUICK-PLAY BACKUP FULL BACKUP / MOVIES & MENU /MOVIE ONLY / ALTERNATE BACKUP not greyed out You can IMPORT and then change your back up mode prior to "encoding" Last edited by gonca; 16th October 2016 at 14:08. Reason: one more mode / more info |
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17th October 2016, 18:55 | #25044 | Link |
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As you know I had posted last week about failed to retrieve audio errors. Since then I have tried everything I can think of re-riped files from Anydvd to the hard drive (multiple times of the same movies which were store bought). Tried ripping Blu-Ray folders even ISO's. Tried BD-9 and BD-25 and the BD Quick BD-25. Freed up Hard drive. Run virus scan and defragement. Tried different versions of BD Rebuilder. Even tried on a different computer, which had never had the program on it before. To see if it's the computer or the OS. Both are two different OS's. I just tried to process a Blu-Ray that previously worked fine, since I knew it was okay before. I did it both Folder and ISO. But now the same result. Please help.
[10/17/16] BD Rebuilder v0.50.18 [12:16:38] Source: LONDONHASFALLEN_NA_00800 - Input BD size: 28.75 GB - Approximate total content: [01:38:41.916] - Target BD size: 7.84 GB - Windows Version: 6.2 [9200] - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled - Quality: High Quality (Default), ABR - Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640 [12:16:39] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [12:16:39] Processing: VID_00800 (1 of 1) - [12:16:39] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00800] - Error in attempt to extract audio/subs. - Not enought buffer for parse video stream. Current frame num 919 [12:16:47] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted [10/17/16] Checking System Settings - BD-Rebuilder v0.50.18 - Windows Version: 6.2 [9200] - Working Path Free Space: 278.71GB - AVISYNTH Version: 2.6.0.6, Ok - LAVFILTERS: Ok - AnyDVD settings check: Ok. - X264: Ok - AFTEN: Ok - FAAC: Ok - MP4BOX: Ok - WAVI: Ok - TSMUXER: Ok - FRIMEncode: Ok - FRIMDecode: Ok [10/17/16] Systems Settings Check complete |
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Please excuse my lack of knowledge. Can You please explain and what I can check or try. I tried multiple titles. I also tried another title while I was waiting on a reply and got the buffering in that one two. Before these two (as you can see in previous post from last week), I did not receive that error. Which is the first time I have seen that error. Before it would be Sometimes failed to receive video or Sometimes to retrieve audio (October 6th) with nothing about buffering. You can see that on my post on October 10th (just one of my post) it says failed to re encode. And nothing about buffering. All with different titles that I purchased.
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Are you positive the version of TSMUXER in the TOOLS folder hasn't changed? That is an error that I remember happening on some older versions of TSMUXER, but I haven't seen it in a long time. |
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18th October 2016, 07:20 | #25053 | Link |
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Hey JD, I was trying to play around with Avisynth lately, and it appears that MANY of the plugins require version 2.8 according to the Wiki. I think for BDRB you require the version on page one of this thread, right? Isn't that like 2.6? Is there ANY way I can run 2.8 so that I can use a lot of these plugins that don't seem to work with 2.6?
I tried like 6 different degrainers / denoisers and none of them worked. Thanks! |
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I have 2.5.8 installed on my system. It has been working great for me, so I haven't installed 2.6. If I ever run into a situation where I use a plugin that only works with 2.6, or later, then maybe I'll upgrade.
But, this discussion had me look at the BD-RB install area and I've noticed that the tons of DLL files that come with AVISynth are not there. Any particular reason for that? It seems that BD-RB's 2.6 version is not conflicting with my 2.5.8 version. How is that possible? I've never looked into what exactly gets installed when the AVISynth package is installed. Color me curious. |
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The v2.60 version referenced in the first post of this thread is the same as you'd download from anywhere else with no modifications. If you installed it, it should override any previous installations. There isn't a "BD-RB's 2.6 version". I just put it on my server for download so it is always available.
If you want to see what version is actually being used on your system, just create an AVS file that contains: version() Then open it with Media Player Classic. It will display the version that is in use. Last edited by jdobbs; 18th October 2016 at 15:22. |
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Thanks for the memory refresh. Brain fart. I didn't install 2.6 as I will not be doing anything with BD-RB that will require the use of AVISynth, since all I am doing is creating discs with imported video files. Straight re-encoding doesn't appear to require it either, as BD-RB hasn't complained when it did do re-encodes.
Lathe, AVISynth can do a boatload of stuff. I haven't even scratched the surface with what I have done with it. It is THE tool for doing IVTC. There are two kinds of 23.976 -> 29.97 conversions. The most common that the industry uses is 2:3 pulldown. The other is repeat frame, whereby every 4th frame is repeated twice in the output. If you were able to watch Canadian TV, you'll find a lot of the Warner Bros. product being sat fed to Canada that way. AVISynth has a great tool for dropping said frame. The only gotchya is that the pattern has to be consistant throughout the video. So, if you record a show from OTA, you would have to edit it so that the pattern is consistent. I've done lots of other things, so have fun playing around with it. BTW, I do not use MPC. Only VLC. |
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Thanks guys; another nice fellow on Doom9 reminded me of that, so my 'reputation', such as it is, is thrillingly spreading far and wide... Anyway... YES my good friend, you are quite right! I am trying to learn to use Avisynth and it can do a HELL of a lot of stuff. I just dumped in a bunch of Dlls into my plugins directory. Now, if I can just make the damn things work! Like you were saying (and MAN do I wish I had your understanding of the 'pulldowns' Inverse Telecine', etc. I don't have a bloody clue!) But, I will keep reading until either I learn, go blind, or go sterile... Cheers! |
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19th October 2016, 08:18 | #25060 | Link |
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BDRB Rules!
Ah, I just had to come here and laud the praises of both Sharc and JD!
I took Sharc's suggestion and ran my old movie capture clip through BDRB using the inverse telecine script in the ini (I STILL don't really understand what that does...) and I set it to make the movie 1280x720, and WOW! Damn does it look better! Thank you Sharc! I think you just made up for all the times you've p*ssed me off! So, JD... I think yet another sacrificial altar for Virgins is in order in your honour in my backyard (well, they might not actually still be virgins by the time they get to the altar, but...) |
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