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6th June 2009, 13:25 | #3141 | Link |
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ALL the Harry Potterr films have a massive 5-7 second audio delay on the 1080i extra that contains group interview with the main child cast.
No matter how you process it, keep\don't keeping interlacing. This is using the Arcsoft VC1 decoder since the others all crash due to it being hybrid material. |
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[Edit] Ok. I just found the one you're talking about on "Goblet of Fire" -- on my system the audio is off even on the (ripped) original when I play it back with Media Player. That wouldn't be a BD-RB issue... I'd guess the audio issue simply gets "passed through" during the encode. BTW: WMV11 doesn't crash on it, and at least on the Region A disc it isn't hybrid. [Edit again] It looks like it isn't hybrid, but is pulldown. It appears that Media Player seems to be ignoring the pulldown flags, and that's what is causing the audio issue. I'd guess your frame server is doing the same. Last edited by jdobbs; 6th June 2009 at 14:17. |
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I'm not sure if you read the post a few weeks back about Terminator 3 and VC-1 1080i and audio sync issues, and what I did to correct that one, but that is completely different from this concern. |
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The fix you did for the last version works perfectly. I did another movie and the transition from 1 to 2 pass went smoothly and the movie finished without problem |
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The Streams folder is in the BDMV folder. Just load the folder that is the name of the movie.
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7th June 2009, 16:10 | #3151 | Link |
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i did that but it keeps coming up this is not a BD file or somthing like that,,not BD image,,but in the stream folder the files do not appear,,should you see them,,then chose a file to load,,NO BD FILE FOUND,,thats what it says,,
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When you rip the movie to your hard drive, it will be placed in a folder that has the same name as the volume lable of the original movie disc... such as C:\BD_Movies\Eastern_Promises. That's where you want to point the source...not to the sub-folders of that original folder.
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8th June 2009, 05:07 | #3156 | Link |
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Posted BD Rebuilder v0.22.02 (beta)
Just posted a new version of BD-RB in the first post of this thread (v0.22.02). The changes for this version are:
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- Corrected an error in which the CERTIFICATE folder was not being properly removed (when it exists) from movie-only encodes. - Added code to use alternate means to obtain window handle (for status bar update) when PID cannot be obtained. This should prevent the confusing "50% completed" display that incorrectly gives the impression of an encoding freeze. - Added a hidden option that will force movie-only encodes into BLU-RAY format. This is enabled by adding "FORCE_BLURAY=1" to the OPTIONS area of the config file (BDREBUILDER.INI). - Change the default for PRIORITY to IDLE rather than NORMAL. This is typically the better setting. - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. |
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At first, your last version works great. I am doing only full backups to bd25. I dont run into problems anymore, but one. For playing the discs I am using a HTPC with PowerDVD8 and a LG 370 SAP. Mostly all discs work on both players great. But full backups of european Universal titles have problems on PowerDVD and, so I heard here, on some Panasonic models. When pressing on the main menu "Play movie" the screen gets black and the display time stays at 00:00. No way to play the disc, even after waiting 30 minutes the disc does not start. Examples of movies are the Bourne triology. Are you interested/have time to analyse this problem? Can I help you somehow with analysing? Thx for your efforts. |
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v0.22.02 still has the stuck at 50% issue. It still continues on and finishes both passes and the rebuild, but the progress bar just shows stuck at 50% after the first pass.
I haven't tested that playability on PS3s with Stricter AVCHD checked on movie-only.
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Did my second "Full Backup to DVD9" encode last night with 0.22.01. Everything went fine until the Rebuilding phase.
[02:05:42] BD Rebuilder v0.22.01 (beta) - Source: BDROM - Input BD size: 20,47 GB - Approximate total content: [01:48:49.723] - Target BD size: 7,72 GB [02:05:43] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [02:05:43] Extracting audio/subs [VID_00000] - [02:05:48] Collecting video information [00000] - Video: 1920x1080, 23,976fps - Bitrate: 8*374 Kbs - [02:05:48] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 1 of 2 - [02:06:27] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 2 of 2 - [02:08:38] Video Encode complete - [02:08:38] Reencoding audio tracks - [02:08:39] Multiplexing M2TS - [02:08:40] Extracting audio/subs [VID_00001] - [02:08:42] Collecting video information [00001] - Video: 1920x1080, 29,970fps - Bitrate: 6*967 Kbs - [02:08:42] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 1 of 2 - [02:08:51] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 2 of 2 - [02:08:59] Video Encode complete - [02:08:59] Reencoding audio tracks - [02:08:59] Multiplexing M2TS - [02:09:00] Extracting audio/subs [VID_00003] - [02:09:20] Collecting video information [00003] - Video: 1920x1080, 23,976fps - Bitrate: 7*973 Kbs - [02:09:20] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 1 of 2 - [02:12:58] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 2 of 2 - [02:25:53] Video Encode complete - [02:25:53] Reencoding audio tracks - [02:25:53] Multiplexing M2TS - [02:25:58] Extracting audio/subs [VID_00004] - [02:26:05] Collecting video information [00004] - Video: 1920x1080, 23,976fps - Bitrate: 7*660 Kbs - [02:26:05] Reencoding: VID_00004, Pass 1 of 2 - [02:27:10] Reencoding: VID_00004, Pass 2 of 2 - [02:30:27] Video Encode complete - [02:30:27] Reencoding audio tracks - [02:30:27] Multiplexing M2TS - [02:30:28] Extracting audio/subs [VID_00005] - [02:37:54] Collecting video information [00005] - Video: 1920x1080, 23,976fps - Bitrate: 9*019 Kbs - [02:37:54] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 1 of 2 - [03:49:18] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 2 of 2 - [06:53:39] Video Encode complete - [06:53:39] Reencoding audio tracks - [06:53:39] Multiplexing M2TS [06:55:55]PHASE ONE complete [06:55:55]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started - [06:55:55] Rebuilding BD file Structure I have a dialog box with a title of "Error Condition" on screen, with the text "BD Rebuilder experienced an error 2202 [06:55:55] RebuildBDFiles() 00052 2202" on it. I clicked OK and the line " - [06:55:55] RebuildBDFiles() 00052 2202" was added to the log, followed by "Aborted at user request". I've done one successful "Full backup to DVD9" run earlier with 0.22.01, but used another PC for it. Both PCs are running WinXP Pro SP3. I've done several "Full Backup to BD25" encodes on this PC but using the previous version of BD Rebuilder; this was the first encoding with 0.22.01 on this PC. Update: Well, I learned a lesson. Always keep the source data on the same PC you're doing the encoding with. I had ripped the original as an .ISO file, placed it on a NAS box and mounted it over LAN with Daemon Tools. At some point during the night the PC had decided to disconnect from the NAS share (I'd appreciate suggestions on how to stop that from happening!) and ruined the encode. I re-mounted the ISO with Daemon Tools, clicked Backup on BD-RB and told it to continue previous job: it finished the rebuilding stage without problems. But since the connection to NAS had been disrupted, the output was only 5GB and half of the movie was missing, replaced by a gray screen, while audio played fine to the end. Last edited by colinhunt; 8th June 2009 at 11:32. |
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