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Old 16th September 2009, 19:41   #5241  |  Link
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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.
Ok, thanks.
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Old 17th September 2009, 10:59   #5242  |  Link
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@ChBrigHave you tried the other two VC-1 choices in "FFDShow"?
I am using FFDSHOW rev 2661 (as requested by Jdobbs on page 1) and VC-1 is disabled as also requested by Jdobbs. The two other choices I have are: libavcodec and wmv9.
So do you mean I must try libavcodec or wmv9 (even wmv11 is installed on my laptop)?

To Jdobbs: I don't have any "codec packs" installed; What I have is: FFDshow rev 2661, Matroska Splitter and Avisynth 2.57
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Old 17th September 2009, 11:58   #5243  |  Link
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no optical drives showing

im running windows 7 rtm 64 bit

i have been using bd rebuilder fine although today i go to use it and everytime i goto browse for a source i can only see

desktop and a folder names the same as my windows account of which i can browse but it is not listing my hdd's or optical drives......

my drives show in windows explorer and all other programs.

please help.
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Old 17th September 2009, 12:50   #5244  |  Link
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im running windows 7 rtm 64 bit

i have been using bd rebuilder fine although today i go to use it and everytime i goto browse for a source i can only see

desktop and a folder names the same as my windows account of which i can browse but it is not listing my hdd's or optical drives......

my drives show in windows explorer and all other programs.

please help.
Hmm... it's gotta' be a Windows 7 bug -- because I'm simply calling the "browse" routine of the operating system.
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Old 17th September 2009, 12:57   #5245  |  Link
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DTS HD will be alway AC3

Hello,

I'm trying to reencode a Movie with DTS-HD to a BD9.
My problem is that BD-Rebuilder always reencodes DTS-HD to AC3.
I activated the option: Do no convert DTS to AC3.
When I look into the workfiles directory it also extracted the core from the DTS-HD Track, but after reencoding is done it always makes an AC3 Audio.
I want a BD9 with DTS Core not with AC3, why doesn't it work?
Bd-Rebuilder has no problem with the secondary audio track in the M2ts which is only DTS (NOT HD). This track will not be reencoded.
I'm using the latest version.

An other problem is that the BD9 is always undersized, only 7,45GB. Which means ~0,5gb is is free on my DVD9 Media.
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Old 17th September 2009, 13:11   #5246  |  Link
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Hmm... it's gotta' be a Windows 7 bug -- because I'm simply calling the "browse" routine of the operating system.
thats what im guessing. just strange that everything else that browse for files is working fine.
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Old 17th September 2009, 14:40   #5247  |  Link
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I am using FFDSHOW rev 2661 (as requested by Jdobbs on page 1) and VC-1 is disabled as also requested by Jdobbs. The two other choices I have are: libavcodec and wmv9.
So do you mean I must try libavcodec or wmv9 (even wmv11 is installed on my laptop)?

To Jdobbs: I don't have any "codec packs" installed; What I have is: FFDshow rev 2661, Matroska Splitter and Avisynth 2.57
Try opening the associated AVS file (in the working directory) with either Media Player Classic or Windows Media Player. If there is a codec error, it should be displayed in the viewer.
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Old 17th September 2009, 15:06   #5248  |  Link
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Try opening the associated AVS file (in the working directory) with either Media Player Classic or Windows Media Player. If there is a codec error, it should be displayed in the viewer.
Sorry, what do you mean by "associated AVS file (in the working directory)"? What is that?
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Old 17th September 2009, 16:20   #5249  |  Link
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Hello,

I'm trying to reencode a Movie with DTS-HD to a BD9.
My problem is that BD-Rebuilder always reencodes DTS-HD to AC3.
I activated the option: Do no convert DTS to AC3.
When I look into the workfiles directory it also extracted the core from the DTS-HD Track, but after reencoding is done it always makes an AC3 Audio.
I want a BD9 with DTS Core not with AC3, why doesn't it work?
Bd-Rebuilder has no problem with the secondary audio track in the M2ts which is only DTS (NOT HD). This track will not be reencoded.
I'm using the latest version.

An other problem is that the BD9 is always undersized, only 7,45GB. Which means ~0,5gb is is free on my DVD9 Media.
Now I'm only guessing b/c i dont know what movie your re-encoding but HD audio is generally pretty big, so BD Rebuilder is probably re-encoding it b/c there would be no room on the BD9 for the video if it kept the DTS-HD MA.
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Old 17th September 2009, 16:51   #5250  |  Link
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The two other choices I have are: libavcodec and wmv9.
So do you mean I must try libavcodec or wmv9
Yes, that's what I was suggesting you try...
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Old 17th September 2009, 16:56   #5251  |  Link
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i can only see desktop and a folder names
Silly/Obvious question, perhaps but, is one of the "desktop items" labelled "My Computer" or similar?
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Sorry, what do you mean by "associated AVS file (in the working directory)"? What is that?
Look at the name of the M2TS where the encode failed. It's a 5 digit number like "00017" or "00001". In the working directory there will be a file called (for example) "VID_00017.AVS" that matches the digits.

Right click on that file and select "Open With..." -- then choose "Media Player Classic" (if you have it installed on your computer) or "Windows Media Player".

If an error occurs as it tries to play the file, it will be displayed in the resulting window. The reason you do this is because pretty much the same playback sequence occurs when the file is frame-served (via DirectShow) to X264 for encoding.
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Look at the name of the M2TS where the encode failed. It's a 5 digit number like "00017" or "00001". In the working directory there will be a file called (for example) "VID_00017.AVS" that matches the digits.

Right click on that file and select "Open With..." -- then choose "Media Player Classic" (if you have it installed on your computer) or "Windows Media Player".

If an error occurs as it tries to play the file, it will be displayed in the resulting window. The reason you do this is because pretty much the same playback sequence occurs when the file is frame-served (via DirectShow) to X264 for encoding.
Ok I will try.
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@ChBrigYes, that's what I was suggesting you try...
Ok I will try

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Hi!Silly/Obvious question, perhaps but, is one of the "desktop items" labelled "My Computer" or similar?
no i already checked that but thanks for the idea.

looks like maybe a windows reinstall.
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Old 17th September 2009, 22:01   #5256  |  Link
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Hi all, been using bd rebuilder for some time now.. really cool stuff!

Only thing is, I am trying to get the most of a bdr disc filled with movie, so I have been experimenting a bit with the custom target size, but this still seems to be off most of the time. For instance, I have configured it on 24500 megabytes now, but the first disc gives me 19,5 gb output and the second one comes close to 21,5 gb.. I have tried a disc with the default 23500 and that gave me a 24 gb output disc structure.
btw, tried this on the last couple of version, the last one being the 2904 version..

Is there any way to get this more accurate, or is this still a work in progress?

Thanks jdobbs for a great program with great support!
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Old 17th September 2009, 22:49   #5257  |  Link
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BD Rebuilder experienced an error 2702(14:43:57) Build Tree List ()35602
- [14:54:19] BuildTreeList() 35602 2702
- [14:54:41] BuildTreeList() 35602 2702
- [14:54:48] BuildTreeList() 35602 2702
- [14:55:17] BuildTreeList() 35602 2702
- [14:55:57] BuildTreeList() 35602 2702
- [14:55:59] BuildTreeList() 35602 2702
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[14:56:28] BD Rebuilder v0.29.04 (beta)
- Source: XMEN_WOLVERINE
- Input BD size: 34.99 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:47:21.393]
- Target BD size: 22.46 GB
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- One Pass ABR Mode enabled
[14:56:29] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [14:56:29] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00074]
- [15:14:32] Reencoding: VID_00074 (1 of 2)
- [17:35:29] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00074]
- [18:01:52] Reencoding: VID_00074 (2 of 2)
[22:13:07]PHASE ONE complete
[22:13:07]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [22:13:07] Rebuilding BD file Structure
- Failed in attempt to multiplex: MUX_MOVIE_ONLY.meta
- File name J:\WORKING\WORKFILES\00074.M2TS already exists.
[22:13:07] - Failed to REBUILD

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Old 17th September 2009, 23:00   #5258  |  Link
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why BD Rebuilder always undersize the final output, for about 2 gig?
I've done monster Inc EUR, The International and Watchmen, and the final size was always 21.3gb instead of 23,45 gb
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why BD Rebuilder always undersize the final output, for about 2 gig?
I've done monster Inc EUR, The International and Watchmen, and the final size was always 21.3gb instead of 23,45 gb
Good thing is, you always getting the same output size, you could give a custom size of 24,5gb a try for instance.. for some reason my output never seems to be the same, depending on the movie I use for input..
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Jdobbs: in order to get same as source framerate for 23.976 you need AssumeFPS(24000,1001) in avs. For 29.97 the avisynth needs AssumeFPS(30000,1001). 24, 25, 30 fps aren't affected by the directshowsource bug. x264 --fps has no effect when using avisynth input, its used to set framerate of raw input.

BDSup2Sub is a solution to the resize to 720p crashing tsmuxer issue.
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