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Jdobbs, do you have an answer to this question?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...58#post1669758 Just using BDRebuilder as is on 2-pass encoding without any modifications to it doesn't work. I also added those two config lines in the previous question without any luck. FWIW, here's some info that might be tripping it up: 1. 104 playlists 2. 174 m2ts files I don't know why when I set BD Rebuilder to DVD9 it sees most of the files but still not all. When I Set it to BD25 it ignores A LOT of m2ts files. Maybe there's too many m2ts files for BD Rebuilder to handle? |
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I'll go back and look a BD-25 -- there was some reasoning there, but it escapes me right now. |
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Does BD Rebuilder not allow mpeg2 on AVCHD BD5/9 discs?
I added on a trailer (from a DVD) to my recent encoding, and although it is below the MIN_M2TS_SIZE value, it still forced a re-encoding. That's a bit of a problem because I had added AVS filters for the movie, but I don't want those filters applied to the extras. Last edited by DoctorM; 28th February 2014 at 20:36. |
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Converting SBS MKV to MVC 3D
I am having difficulties getting SBS MKVs to properly convert to MVC 3D ISOs. The conversion completes successfully. On playback, the picture is somewhat blocky and does not play smooth. It is difficult to describe what is happening so I have provided a sample at the following link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zznnngx2r0...8SAMPLE%29.ISO If someone would be willing to download this file and try to play it on their system and tell me if they have any trouble, I would greatly appreciate your time. Here is a link to the original sample file I used from my Blu-ray disc. https://www.dropbox.com/s/oa3hig5gl4...8sample%29.mkv And also, the support files that jdobbs usually asks for. https://www.dropbox.com/s/geimtdsqhd...rt%20files.zip Thanks for your time. Later. -acerjen |
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Just to be sure that this isn't the case, I used Procmon in conjunction with PowerDVD and had the disc loaded in BD Rebuilder to compare everything. I can assure you that everything that I'm questioning is referenced in the disc menu. My findings were that most of the material that BD Rebuilder doesn't see is contained in bonus material titled: "The X-Files Complete Timeline" "Still Galleries" The X-Files Complete Timeline is very interesting and goes into specific details about everything regarding the X-Files and breaks it down by year/seasons/movies etc... The user has the choice. This feature is very tricky to navigate and has TONS of SD video of at least 87 m2ts files that are at least 2.4 GB in size along with interesting facts and pictures. It's hard to track everything down as there's so much material. The "X-Files: I Want To Believe" is one of the most difficult discs that I've come across because of all these features. FWIW, I also can't do the first film "Fight The Future" for two reasons 1. tsMuxeR is throwing up errors on 00003.m2ts file. The same error as Matrix789 is having here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...76#post1670576 which has nothing directly to do with BD Rebuilder. 2. BD Rebuilder has the same issue as the second film of not seeing all the m2ts files. BD Rebuilder is ignoring the same bonus part as in disc two "Still Galleries". In this case, it isn't as bad as those "Still Galleries" consist of three files (I believe) which isn't that bad as I could manually encode that so it's not as much of a concern but is still the same problem with BD Rebuilder. I guess it's not too surprising that both X-Files movie are having issues with BD Rebuilder as they were both released on the same exact day and have the same format but just different bonus content. If there's anything that I can further do to help assist you let me know. P.S. If you wish I could send you the Blu-ray structure of both discs (everything but the stream folder as including that folder would be too much to upload) to possibly help you analyze the disc. I could also tell you which playlists BD Rebuilder ignores. |
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I figured it would build a psuedo BD and let me continue from there with BDRB copying the movie and re-encoding the trailer (now without the filter). It isn't doing that. It STILL wants to re-encode the movie: Quote:
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Also, I don't know if I'm alone on this, but I would think the AVS filter shouldn't (by default anyway) be applied to bonus features. Extras frequently aren't similar to the feature film and don't need the same treatment. Finally, I now need some advice on how to rebuild what I've got. I have the film re-encoded in M2TS ready for BD5, but the trailer is still non-compliant mpeg-2. I have no idea how to rebuild this now. Edit: Added FORCE_NOENCODE=1. It still want to encode that thing. Edit 2: Okay, I've got a problem somewhere. Set BDRB with a BD-25 target and it still wants to re-encode. I'm lost. Last edited by DoctorM; 28th February 2014 at 23:05. |
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When I tried to back it up to 2D I had the same issue you had. There's a bug in which some of the playlists are kept 3D and some are not, and it causees a lot of confusion. I'll see what I can do for the next release, but it looks like it's not going to be a simple matter.
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I know that you said that you're going to look into it. I just wanted to convey my findings and possibly help you out by providing the Blu-ray structure. As I said before, "I Want To Believe" is one of the craziest discs that I've seen and would think that it would be a good test disc for you to use. As it stands, I was simply stating that I'm currently unable to backup either of the X-Files movies because of these various issues. Last edited by Audiophile1178; 1st March 2014 at 00:40. |
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Back by popular demand. From a previous post:
All settings that don't use the "a:" are assumed to be video. Some other prefixes: i: means apply only to interlaced sources p: means apply only to progressive sources f: means apply only to the feature e: means apply only to extras The default of no prefix at all means apply it to all sources They can be used together, for example: f:a:Amplify(audio,1.25) would mean to increase audio by 25% for the feature only. |
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I experienced and reported a similar problem some days ago. I found that the unwanted re-encoding was probably triggered by the selected resize option. Try to unselect the options (you don't need these for pure re-authoring), and your source should remain intact.
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