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Old 15th September 2009, 18:06   #5221  |  Link
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I must have misunderstood. I though all that happened was a lowering of the volume on the primary audio track.
Sorry I guess I didn't give all the info either. What happens is the volume lowers, i have the U Control icon with PiP and Visual Commentary. When i select either the volume lowers and no PiP video is displayed. I'll double check with the retail later tonight and compare to be sure.
This is a Universal release.
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Old 15th September 2009, 22:38   #5222  |  Link
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Trying to back up Walk Hard in Movie Only mode to DL-DVD. I am getting this error:

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[14:44:47] BD Rebuilder v0.29.04 (beta)
  - Source:  WALK_HARD_DISC1_NA_P2
  - Input BD size: 33.31 GB
  - Approximate total content: [02:00:19.628]
  - Target BD size: 8.10 GB
  - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
[14:44:49] PHASE ONE, Encoding
 - [14:44:49] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000]
 - Error in attempt to extract audio/subs.
 - Can't create output file I:\BD\4\WORKFILES\00000+00042+00002+00043+00004+00044+00006+00045+00008+00046+00010+00047+00012+00048+00014+00049+00016+00050+00018+00051+00020+00052+00022+00053+00024+00054+00026+00055+00028+00056+00030+00057+00032+00058+00034+00059+00036+00060+00038+00061+00040+00062.track_4352.ac3
[14:44:49] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted
I think the file name of that AC3 file is too long.

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BTW, I'm using Vista 64bit.
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Old 15th September 2009, 23:10   #5223  |  Link
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Is it possible you lack enough free space on the HDD to create the workfiles folder... or that the path is wrong?
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Old 16th September 2009, 00:12   #5224  |  Link
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Does 00006 show up on the streams list with "**" next to its framerate?
No - c.f. attached screenshot

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there is one other thing i realized only recently and which i cannot properly describe so i think captured images may help a bit:

i have attached two images from DIE HARD 2

the ENCODED material shows something like a 1pixel (or so) white line at the top and the bottom whenever the neighboring areas is bright as well - this cannot be seen when the picture is dark/black

the original material is not affected - see last attached picture

this happened to the movie only version of tomb raider also but not other titles which were also done with the same bd rb version as of lately (fast and furious 4)
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Is it possible you lack enough free space on the HDD to create the workfiles folder... or that the path is wrong?
I checked for that. There was about 50GB of free space and I selected the paths right before starting the project.

That file name alone is 262 characters long and I think you are allowed 255 characters WITH the paths.
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Old 16th September 2009, 03:43   #5226  |  Link
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No - c.f. attached screenshot

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there is one other thing i realized only recently and which i cannot properly describe so i think captured images may help a bit:

i have attached two images from DIE HARD 2

the ENCODED material shows something like a 1pixel (or so) white line at the top and the bottom whenever the neighboring areas is bright as well - this cannot be seen when the picture is dark/black

the original material is not affected - see last attached picture

this happened to the movie only version of tomb raider also but not other titles which were also done with the same bd rb version as of lately (fast and furious 4)
I don't think that wouldn't have anything to do with BD-RB -- it may be a result of the codec (most likely) or possibly X264..
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I must have misunderstood. I though all that happened was a lowering of the volume on the primary audio track.
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Sorry I guess I didn't give all the info either. What happens is the volume lowers, i have the U Control icon with PiP and Visual Commentary. When i select either the volume lowers and no PiP video is displayed. I'll double check with the retail later tonight and compare to be sure.
This is a Universal release.
This could be normal, since most, if not all discs with U Control use DTS Express secondary audio, and the main audio track's volume would lower when the secondary audio track is played. But since there would not be any secondary audio, and the main audio track does not know this, it lowers for the secondary audio to be heard.
Probably not a bug, just working as it should because it's expecting secondary audio.
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@jdobbs;
Trying a full movie backup to BD-25 of Pirates of the Caribbean 3, At World's End. I notice there is a -12ms audio delay for the three AC3 audio tracks, but a 0ms delay for the LPCM track. Though this delay amount would probably not be noticeable, there appears to be a problem with tsMuxeR remuxing a negative audio delay.( Or at least a -12ms delay for this disc)
I tried a remux from the command line and from the GUI, and both times tsMuxeR puts a 20ms delay instead of a -12ms delay.
Just wanted to bring this to your attention, and maybe you can run your own test on negative delays on remux, since this could affect your implementing audio delay corrections.
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I got a problem with a movie codec VC-1: impossible to encode it with BD Rebuilder; error message as reencoding failed, error X.264.
I don't understand; I have WMV 11 installed on my computer and VC-1 codec is desabled in ffdshow.
What is wrong?
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Old 16th September 2009, 14:20   #5230  |  Link
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This could be normal, since most, if not all discs with U Control use DTS Express secondary audio, and the main audio track's volume would lower when the secondary audio track is played. But since there would not be any secondary audio, and the main audio track does not know this, it lowers for the secondary audio to be heard.
Probably not a bug, just working as it should because it's expecting secondary audio.
I figured as much. I just need to double check the disk. I should have looked at the audio type first. Other PiP disks played the Video PiP with no audio thats why i was asking as this one there is no video playing as well.

Thanks for the insight!

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I got a problem with a movie codec VC-1: impossible to encode it with BD Rebuilder; error message as reencoding failed, error X.264.
What is the title and region of your original BluRay disc?
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I got a problem with a movie codec VC-1: impossible to encode it with BD Rebuilder; error message as reencoding failed, error X.264.
I don't understand; I have WMV 11 installed on my computer and VC-1 codec is desabled in ffdshow.
What is wrong?
Windows 7 by any chance?

If so, read the thread. This is getting repetative.
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Old 16th September 2009, 15:11   #5233  |  Link
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Also, if it is Windows 7, please note this statement in the first post of this thread:

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BD Rebuilder has NOT BEEN MODIFIED/TESTED FOR USE ON WINDOWS 7. If you run into issues with Windows 7, please don't post bug reports. It will be updated, but not until the final version of Windows 7 is released in October 2009.
Frankly this VC-1 under Windows 7 discussion is getting annoying and has taken up way too much space in this thread (over and over and over and over). There is a solution, and it has been posted in this thread and other threads at least 20 times.
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Not sure if the PiP is a bug with Forgetting Sarah Marsharll - There are 2 Secondary Audio and 2 Secondary Video, the audio is AC3+ not DTS Express.

There is no PiP audio or video when i use the U Control.

If you need more info please let me know.

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Also, if it is Windows 7, please note this statement in the first post of this thread:



Frankly this VC-1 under Windows 7 discussion is getting annoying and has taken up way too much space in this thread (over and over and over and over). There is a solution, and it has been posted in this thread and other threads at least 20 times.
Excuse me but I don't use Windows 7 but Windows XP; I am leaving in Belgium and some users of your BD REbuilder have the same problem with codec VC-1 and try to find a solution. That is why I have posted on this forum.
Thank you for your support
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Hi!What is the title and region of your original BluRay disc?
Region=Europe and the title is 'De l'ombre à la lumière' with Russel Crowne ('Cinderalla Man').
Sorry but I am leaving in Belgium
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jdobbs:

regarding the timeshift issue, I was wondering if other than the m2ts file itself, is there any other reference to the audio delay on the blu-ray disc structure? (maybe in the playlist? clipinf? something?)

Or the player knows how to properly play the file just by looking at the m2ts?

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regarding the timeshift issue, I was wondering if other than the m2ts file itself, is there any other reference to the audio delay on the blu-ray disc structure? (maybe in the playlist? clipinf? something?)

Or the player knows how to properly play the file just by looking at the m2ts?

Thanks.
Yes. The player would look at the M2TS for timing information. There wouldn't be any information to that level of detail in the CLPI or MPLS. They mainly link to points of entry in the M2TS (like FF/REW and chapter points).
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Excuse me but I don't use Windows 7 but Windows XP; I am leaving in Belgium and some users of your BD REbuilder have the same problem with codec VC-1 and try to find a solution. That is why I have posted on this forum.
Thank you for your support
The only other possibility is if you (or others) have installed "codec packs" that reset the defaults for playback... that has been a consistent problem as well.
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I have WMV 11 installed on my computer and VC-1 codec is desabled in ffdshow.
Have you tried the other two VC-1 choices in "FFDShow"?
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