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22nd April 2014, 15:05 | #20063 | Link | ||
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Just tried making the next BD in the series. Same show, just the next set of episodes I wanted to compile. Same computer and software versions. Same BDR settings as the previous 2 BD projects that worked. Episodes had audio lag. I even redid the whole BD project from scratch. Same result. The inconsistency in results just doesn't make sense. |
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22nd April 2014, 19:46 | #20066 | Link |
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Other Movie-Only Playlists
I have bought the Star Wars multi-angle BD-serie including 6 discs.
After selecting "Other Movie-Only Playlist" under option "Mode", I noticed there were 7 different playlists on the disc including different playitems, angles. I just would like to know if all the elements located inside these alternate playlists are going to be encoded as main features as well or as extras with my Quick_CRF values. I'd like to reencode the discs in "Movie&Menus (autoblank extras)" mode with the alternate playlist elements reencoded using the same settings as they are setup for the main feature. Thank you in advance for the help and the great program!Your reply would be really appreciated. Edit: I misunderstood something, now it is clear.. Last edited by mparade; 22nd April 2014 at 22:21. |
23rd April 2014, 15:13 | #20070 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder v0.47.05 (beta)
I have updated the first post of this thread with a link to the most recent version of BD-RB (v0.47.05). Changes for this release:
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- Corrected an issue in which multipart sources that have secondary (PiP) video could, under certain circumstances, lose a portion of the primary video stream. This could result in a video glitch and probable audio desynch. - Fixed an issue in "Import Videofile(s)" that could, under certain circumstances, lose a portion of the primary video stream. This could result in a video glitch and probable audio desynch. - Fixed an error in which FRIMSource() would incorrectly use the primary video source when encoding secondary (PiP) video. - Removed the option to disable continuous loop movie-only encodes from the SETUP menu. The function is still available via a hidden option (MOVIE_ONLY_LOOP=0). - Added FRIMEncode as an option for encoding 2D sources (it is already used for 3D encodes). Note: FRIMEncode is recommended only for PCs that are Intel Quick-Sync enabled, for speed improvements. Other configurations will be significantly slower and FRIMEncode provides less overall encoding capability than X264. Also, FRIMEncode is only capable of 1 pass ABR encodes, so choosing it will result in one-pass, ABR being automatically selected. - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. 1. FRIMSource selected as the decoder 2. FRIMEncoder as the encoder 3. Both selected Make sure FRIM_SW_DECODE=0 and FRIM_SW_ENCODE=0 are both set when testing. Note: If your processor doesn't support Quick-Sync, setting these options may cause the encode to fail. |
23rd April 2014, 16:22 | #20071 | Link |
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my tests on the latest build: Computer: Intel core I7-4770K, Quicksync enabled, 16Gb ram, Video Card: MSI NVidia Geforce GTX760 Latest Intel beta drivers installed for Intel HD Graphics 4600 System: Windows 7 - 64 Premium French localized (fresh install, brand new computer - only BDRB and a few tools installed) Frim settings: Quality: Highest (Very Slow), ABR When trying Frim encoder in 2D (HW encode and decode), I have 160+ fps but getting error 2806 at the end of video encode.(Image attached) Using SW for encode and decode: 16-17 fps but same error in the end. source: Frozen 2D Using Frim on 3D: (HW encode and decode): 80+ fps and backup going to the end flawessly BUT the resulting blu-ray image is heavily garbled both on TMT 6 and 2 different standalones. Strangely, when playing resulting m2ts through MPC-HC, image shows no problem, so I suspect left eye encoded OK but not right eye. When switching to SW encode and decode: Result perfect BUT 7 fps only. Source: Frozen 3D I can post logs and .ini if you request Last edited by Shylock; 23rd April 2014 at 16:31. |
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23rd April 2014, 17:23 | #20074 | Link |
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That error (00053) indicates a file is missing. It sounds like the encode is failing, especially since SW mode is working. There is no difference in the way the resulting files are handled -- the only thing that changes is the command line option for hw encoding. When FRIM is selected as the encoder there will be a .BAT file in the working folder. After a failed attempt using HW encoding, you may want to run that BAT file from a command window and see if there is anything recognizable happening. You might also consider disabling HW decoding/HW encoding individually and see which might be the source of the issue. One note though: In the picture you posted, FRIMSource isn't being used, Directshow is... All my testing uses SW decoding/encoding -- as I don't have a system with Quick-Sync capabilities. I'll do some testing to make sure that some last-minute changes didn't screw things up. Last edited by jdobbs; 23rd April 2014 at 17:32. |
23rd April 2014, 17:32 | #20075 | Link |
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My mistake...switched to frimdecode for serving. Maybe I've been not clear. Using Frim in 2D with HW and SW give the same error 2806 Testing in progress. Regarding 3D encode, HW encoding seems to be the issue. If testing with SW decoding and HW encode, Having the same issue with right eye encoding beeing bad. In HW decode and SW encode: No issue, 3d perfect Last edited by Shylock; 23rd April 2014 at 17:35. |
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Me too! I hate it when I forget to suppress the looping behavior. Do most people WANT it to loop at the end of a movie?
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23rd April 2014, 18:38 | #20080 | Link |
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Updating my speed tests: When applying the right settings, Encoding 2D with frim goes flawessly to the end both in SW an HW. no more error. Getting 150+ fps in HW encoding, but having encode issues: Video plays jerky and when looking more precisely to the stream frame by frame, every 24 frame the picture is garbled...;( In SW, the backup is fine...but 15 fps Maybe I'm experiencing a hardware trouble regarding HD4600 graphic GPU since HW encode is broken both in 3D and 2D. I will try removing the NVIDIA card and physically plug the display to the Intel GPU to see if it changes the render. |
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