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Old 20th August 2009, 15:32   #5541  |  Link
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This is expected behavior (no matter what CPU) when using --b-adapt 2, which isn't optimally threaded yet.
Ok, thanks.
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Old 20th August 2009, 18:28   #5542  |  Link
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We cannot help you with rule 6 material and you should not be posting about it.
ok,
sorry but i didnt understabd why i violated the rule 6 , really!

My english is not so good, so if someone can tell me why, so the next time i'll not do it again i'll be happy!!

Anyway this is what the rule 6 say:

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6) No warez, cracks, serials or illegally obtained copyrighted content! Links to content of a questionable nature, asking for, offering, or asking for help/helping to process such content in any way or form is not tolerated.
?????

its not a " illegally obtained copyrighted content", so
someone can tell me why?

for the name of the movie??
just to let you know i hown all 6 movies from lucas of the star wars saga!!
because i posted the name of the programs used to convert video files?

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Old 20th August 2009, 19:28   #5543  |  Link
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That is all OT for this thread. Take moderation challenges to PM.
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Old 20th August 2009, 20:36   #5544  |  Link
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Can someone tell me why Ripbot only uses about 40% of the processor on Pass 1 of an encode with an i7 920 CPU?
Fast first pass does not require 4 cores. If you will edit ripbot264.ini to slow pass then you will get 100% on first pass as well.
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Old 20th August 2009, 22:02   #5545  |  Link
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Fast first pass does not require 4 cores. If you will edit ripbot264.ini to slow pass then you will get 100% on first pass as well.
Is there much of a quality improvement?
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Old 20th August 2009, 22:08   #5547  |  Link
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Do I need to do anything special to add the forced subs in when ripping a bluray? For example, English film, with short sequences of foreign dialogue? Or do I have to specifically add the subtitle tracks?

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You must add each track.
Ok, for this one the only subtitle tracks listed by ripbot are the ones for all dialogue in the movie, how do I simply get the forced subtitles for the small bits of foreign dialogue?

I've ripped it twice but the forced subtitles (if that is the proper term) don't show as they do in the original. So if they are embedded in the m2ts file then they are getting lost somehow. I'm lost on this one.
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Thanks for the follow-up. The program rocks.
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Old 20th August 2009, 22:27   #5549  |  Link
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- Does the program detect interlaced ?
- Can you increase the volume from the sound during conversion?
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Old 20th August 2009, 23:04   #5550  |  Link
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- Does the program detect interlaced ?
Is that hard to use eyes?

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- Can you increase the volume from the sound during conversion?
check in google what 'audio normalization' means.
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Old 20th August 2009, 23:26   #5551  |  Link
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1. nope. but since it's easy to detect, thought maybe it was built in.

2. doesn't work. tried 3 x and no difference.

btw, it was just a question, no need to be rude. but seems like it your doing it a lot
to other people too.


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check in google what 'audio normalization' means.

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Old 20th August 2009, 23:32   #5552  |  Link
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1. nope. but since it's easy to detect, thought you would
built that in... but seems like your rude to everyone.
Ok. So give algo which would be 100% accurate and fast as my eyes.

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2. doesn't work. tried 3 x and no difference.
It does work. I always use 200% for PSP and difference is HUUGE. Period.
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Ok. So give algo which would be 100% accurate and fast as my eyes.
check the source from XvidPSP. only take 5 seconds
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Ok. So give algo which would be 100% accurate and fast as my eyes.


It does work. I always use 200% for PSP and difference is HUUGE. Period.
try the DVD from "knowing" then you'll see
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check the source from XvidPSP. only take 5 seconds
Yeah , right and 100% accurate? Did you know that TV broadcasters and some AVCHD camcorders tend to flag pure progressive source as interlaced? Every fast method based on mediainfo will fail! More accurate algos are slooooow as hell compared to my eyes.

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Hello,

I did some DVD-recodes from a TV-series from DVD to mkv with ripbot. Now some of the mkv's are displayed with the correct aspect ratio (16:9) and some not.

Is there any possibility in doing something wrong in ripbot264 or to correct afterwards?

Thanks a lot for your help.
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Hello,

I did some DVD-recodes from a TV-series from DVD to mkv with ripbot. Now some of the mkv's are displayed with the correct aspect ratio (16:9) and some not.

Is there any possibility in doing something wrong in ripbot264 or to correct afterwards?

Thanks a lot for your help.

One way is to correct the DAR flag afterwards in mkvtoolnix
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Old 21st August 2009, 06:04   #5558  |  Link
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Is there a way to override playlist selection?

I am wondering whether there is a way to override the playlist selection made by RipBot264 at the beginning of a project. The vast majority of times, RipBot264 picks the right playlist, but every now and then it gets it wrong. When I have noticed this, it has been with BDs that have very long playlists with many chapters. It seems like the playlist selection is based on finding the playlist with the most chapters. In the most recent time I experienced this, the playlist (for a ~90 minute movie) had 70 chapters.

When this has happened I have forced RipBot264 to pick the right playlist, by removing all playlists except the "right" one from the PLAYLIST directory.

Is there a better way of dealing with this? I think I may be missing something, because I do not see any other posts on this issue.

Thanks again to the author for creating this fine application.
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Do I need to do anything special to add the forced subs in when ripping a bluray? For example, English film, with short sequences of foreign dialogue? Or do I have to specifically add the subtitle tracks?



Ok, for this one the only subtitle tracks listed by ripbot are the ones for all dialogue in the movie, how do I simply get the forced subtitles for the small bits of foreign dialogue?

I've ripped it twice but the forced subtitles (if that is the proper term) don't show as they do in the original. So if they are embedded in the m2ts file then they are getting lost somehow. I'm lost on this one.
Ok, I got around it by downloading the correct subtitle track online, however I can't for the life of me find the same subtitle track (foreign dialogue only) on the original disc.

One subtitle track was the complete English subtitle for the whole movie, and the other seemed like a full English subtitle for hearing impaired (door closes, loud explosion, etc).

Seems weird.
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Old 22nd August 2009, 14:25   #5560  |  Link
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What's a good profile to use for proper playback on an original XBOX using XBMC? I tried using Handbrake but the playback was too choppy, thought I'd try Ripbot instead.

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