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11th December 2009, 00:34 | #6261 | Link | |
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thanks Caps. How do I correct ffdshow/haali/avisynth. to make it work. thanks again Caps. |
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11th December 2009, 01:28 | #6262 | Link |
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No Error Codes, But Problems With Picture Quality
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First, thank you for this program. I have been reading through a hundred or so replies to this thread, and have not come across the problem that I have having...so I apologize if this has already come up. I am having a problem with the movie "Mask of Zorro", but this problem occurred to a lesser degree with the new "Star Trek" Movie. The problem is that on the finished build of the movie that has been "shrunk" overlaid on the picture, like a ghost, is a, what can best be described as a film of two horizontal bands of large dark pixels that go across the top two-thirds, and bottom two-thirds of the movie. It goes all the way through the entire movie of 'Mask of Zorro', and in two sections of "Star Trek". I used AnyDVD for ripping, and these "bands" are not on the ripped movie stored on my hard drive. I have used v.3402, v.3404, and v.3405, in both full backup and Movie only settings with the same results, in all three versions. This anomaly is only on the main movie and not on the extras when full backup was selected Settings are High Speed Option (BD 25) Burning to a 25gig BD Custom Target Size 23750 No Video Encoding options selected under Setup Any thoughts would be helpful |
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What works for me, is ffdshow settings: video decoder/encoder configurations / codecs: H.264/AVC = libavcodec mpeg2 = libmpeg2 VC-1 = disabled The rest of the settings I just use the default for ffdshow installation. There may be other settings that will work, but these have yet to fail me! |
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11th December 2009, 08:25 | #6265 | Link | |
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Select "Quicker Encode for Extras", and in the config file (File=>View/Edit Config File) insert in the [Options] section the line QUICK_CRF=xx xx indicating the crf at which the extras will be encoded (e.g.30) I would also recommend to insert for this case QUICK_USE_QUALITY=1 |
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11th December 2009, 10:53 | #6266 | Link |
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Movie only (1hr 49min) backup of Terminator 3 (US version) using BD-Rebuilder v0.31.05 (unmodified) and "Target Size BD-9" came out as 7.97GB.
Encoder settings were "High Quality" and "One Pass (CRF)". One audio (AUD_001) and one subtitle (PGS_001). System was Vista Home Premium 32bit |
11th December 2009, 14:49 | #6267 | Link | |
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From the CHANGES file: Code:
- Implemented a one-pass CRF mode. This estimates the CRF needed for the required size and reencodes using a single pass. [...] it is possible you may get over/undersizing. Last edited by jdobbs; 11th December 2009 at 14:54. |
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11th December 2009, 16:06 | #6269 | Link | |
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I have attached a snapshot
UPDATE: This problem occurred on the new transformers movie see picture
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At first I thought it might be the playback codec until I saw the picture... but the blocking in the sliced areas is really odd. |
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11th December 2009, 20:46 | #6273 | Link | |
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[07:45:39] BD Rebuilder v0.31.05 (beta) - Source: CARS_USA - Input BD size: 38.52 GB - Approximate total content: [03:35:49.536] - Target BD size: 22.90 GB - Windows Version: 6.1 [7600] - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640 [07:45:39] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [08:07:54] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00060] - [08:16:56] Reencoding: VID_00060 (30 of 34) - Error in attempt to multiplex: MUX_00060.meta - Pes packet len too large ( >100Mb). Bad stream or invalid codec speciffed. [09:08:19] - Failed to build structure, aborted |
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11th December 2009, 22:04 | #6274 | Link | |
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Here is a copy of the Config File: [Options] MODE=0 TARGET_SIZE=23450 AUTO_BURN=0 ENCODE_QUALITY=5 VERBOSE_STATUS=1 AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng; SUBS_TO_KEEP=eng; SD_CONVERT=0 COLOR_BOOST=0 RESIZE_1080=0 DTS_REENCODE=0 AC3_REENCODE=0 AC3_640=1 KEEP_HD_AUDIO=1 AVCHD=0 REMOVE_WORKFILES=1 AUDIO_TRACK_LIMIT=0 SUBTITLE_TRACK_LIMIT=0 CUSTOM_TARGET_SIZE=23750 [Paths] SOURCE_PATH=C:\TRANSFORMERS_2_D1_AC\ WORKING_PATH=C:\TRANSFORMERS SHRINK\ I am also using XP3 operating system. I should mention, that I started having problems with the version 31.xx releases, but not problems with the version 30.xx. I dont know if this helps. Please let me know if you need any more information from me Thanks again |
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EDIT: Well dvdfab sucks, it can't even properly rip the movie. Last edited by rippn; 12th December 2009 at 02:12. |
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12th December 2009, 04:05 | #6278 | Link |
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In light of the fact that you've tried two different discs and several different attempts with AnyDVd HD, you might want to try an out of the ordinary experiment that involves other-than-the standard (NOT using AnyDVDHD) ripping, as follows: 1) Use "MakeMKV" to rip the "Cars" BluRay disc. When the initial analysis has been completed, you'll be able to readily identify the main movie. UNcheck ALL titles other than the main movie title - And then click on the "+" to the left of the movie-only title to see all of the title's video, audio, and subtitles streams - and UNcheck those that you don't wish to keep). Then press "Start" and "MakeMKV" will rip your movie-only title. 2) Load the MKV file into "tsMuxeR" and select "BluRay". Click on start. You should (as I did) now have a BluRay "movie-only" package that is perfectly acceptable to "BD-RB" - and will be properly processed. |
12th December 2009, 07:56 | #6279 | Link |
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I noticed something today, can't find any reference to it here, but does BD-Rebuilder tell TsMuxer to downmix DTS-HD to plain DTS?
I am asking this because, on many of my movies, when I play the original disc in any player, and use the "display" option of the player, it will correctly report DTS-HD. But, when I do this with the BD-rebuilder converted version of the movie, the player info only shows DTS. In the BD-rebuilder settings, I confirm that I have always had it set up to keep HD audio, do not reencode DTS, etc, the way it should be to leave audio untouched. So, what gives? it it just a remuxing-related glitch? |
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