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10th October 2009, 01:25 | #5521 | Link | |
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The only odd thing was that the progress bar in TotalMedia Theatre wouldn't work properly. The movie actually ends at about the 1/6 mark as if TotalMedia thinks the movie is about 6 times longer. Clicking the end of the progress bar makes Total Media jump to about 9:45:00. Odd... but I can live with that. |
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10th October 2009, 14:32 | #5522 | Link |
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x264 --fps changes framerate from avs input since r1271. This is OK for the most part except when converting 30 to 60 fps. x264 --fps 30000/1001 is used which outputs a choppy 30 fps stream.
There's many solutions to the problem but since DirectShowSource is the culprit I'd use AssumeFPS immediately after DSS and not use x264 --fps. |
10th October 2009, 16:44 | #5523 | Link |
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Had pretty good luck with BDRB thus far, but finally ran into an issue. I think this would be my frist one with HD audio and the file plays fine on the PC but when I put it to a BD and play it on the set-top the audio is slightly out of sync. What am I doing wrong?
Would FFDshow have anything to do with this? cuz I was running a newer verison untill I saw a previous post and have sencie down graded. |
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10th October 2009, 18:37 | #5525 | Link |
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BD-Rebuilder Version 0.30.03 (beta)
I've just updated the first post of this thread with a link to an update to BD-RB (v0.30.03). Changes for this release are:
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- Changed default for "High Speed (BD-25)" setting so that it now uses CABAC. This corrects the blockiness experienced in fade-ins and low light scenes. - Modified settings so the VC-1 video is never set to be blanked. Removed associated code. - Added FFMS2.DLL to package. It is automatically used for decoding when a failure is detected after on attempt to encode. This should bypass certain errors when DirectShow filters are misconfigured, or when the Windows 7 registry fix wasn't completed. - Added a hidden setting "USE_FFMS2=1". When enabled this setting uses FFMS2.DLL as the primary method of frame serving. Note: As of this release FFMS2 does not decode field based VC-1 sources (those marked with a "**" in the stream list). But I'm hoping a solution will be found for this soon. - Removed "--fps" from the X264 command line. The AVS now sets thet bitrate. - Added a new hidden option "QUICK_USE_QUALITY=1" in which, when set, BD-RB will use the currently chosen quality level in quick extra encodes rather than the default of "--ultrafast" mode. - Fixed an error in which the source aspect ratio for video resized from SD to HD was not being set properly. - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. |
10th October 2009, 23:15 | #5529 | Link |
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a ringrazziamento to Mr. jobby x its job already I use dvd reb with great esteem .da some day use bd reb, if someone puo to help made me baikap of twilight audio dts but on my play does not feel audio .qualcuno me puo to help use then as it arranges op xp, or pure seven 64 bit would appeal to that it also worked them thanks I am up your news and thanks to the Mr. jobby when I want to leave language dts I put dulls just and on rows configurazzione ce dts =0 and just thus thanks
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Mr. Jobby, I think he/she likes the program! Last edited by Groucho2004; 11th October 2009 at 00:43. |
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11th October 2009, 01:14 | #5533 | Link |
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aiutare fatto mi |baikap| dei |dts| di audio di crepuscolo ma sul mio dramma non senta l'audio .qualcuno mi |puo| aiutare ad usare poi come esso accomoda |xp| di operazione, o il sette 64 pezzo puro farebbe appello a che li ha lavorato anche ringrazi sono sulle sue notizie e grazie a |jobby| il Sig. quando voglio lasciare i |dts| di lingua che io metto smussi giusto e su spingono i |dts| di |ce| di |configurazzione| =0 ed appena cosė ringrazi
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11th October 2009, 09:26 | #5536 | Link |
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Thanks a lot for the new version. 59.94 and crf extras are much more efficient. However a few things I've noticed that have changed.
- REBUILDER.INI is included in the zip again, which wipes out all settings, is that needed? - x264 --me umh --psy-rd 1.0:0.2 don't exist any longer in the high settings, could they be used again for higher quality? |
11th October 2009, 11:28 | #5537 | Link |
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BD-RB v0.30.03, 1-pass CRF mode.
I tried QUICK_USE_EXTRAS=1. It doesn't seem to have an effect. The Extras are still encoded 'ultrafast' -- as indicated by the lastcmd.txt and by analyzing the encoded file with MediaInfo. I selected "High Quality" (default), which uses --preset medium IIRC, and enabled "Quicker" Encode for Extras. I would expect that QUICK_USE_EXTRAS=1 should now have taken the "High Quality" (i.e. --preset medium) switches. Did I miss something? Secondly, is it ok to use a preceding # to disable certain options in the config file for testing? |
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@jdobbs:
I think I may have found a new bug with the way BD-Rebuilder handles MPLS files for pip discs. I did Resident Evil: Extinction and left out the PiP in the full disc (BD25) backup. The result disc would play perfectly in powerdvd7 and tmt3, but would not play in PowerDVD9 (when you click 'play movie', it would show the FBI warnings then get back to the main menu, refusing to even start playing the main m2ts). I figured this must be a PowerDVD9 bug with the disc, so I tried playing the original one. To my surprise, it played perfectly. So I started to dig - what could possibly make PowerDVD9 not play the bd-rb output? I replaced bd-rb's main-movie MPLS with the original disc MPLS (knowing it will screw up alot of stuff), just wanted to see if powerdvd will then at least start playing, and - IT DID! So I concluded that there's something in the BD-RB outputted MPLS that it did not like. The original disc MPLS had the IN_TIME set to 00:00:11,650, and I know that BD-RB changes it in the rebuild to correspond with TSMuxer (IN_TIME = 00:10:00,000). Nothing wrong with that, and the chapters have been adjusted accordingly. Further digging in BDEdit revealed something that is probably wrong. The sub-path chatper-points (used for the pip, I think) only had the IN_TIME adjusted to the new main m2ts IN_TIME (10mins). meaning, for each of the chapters the IN_TIME increased in ~10mins, which is good, but the OUT_TIME was not (and it should have been!). So the OUT_TIME for each of the chapters was BEFORE the IN_TIME (not good!) I attached two screenshots of BDEdit illustrating this. One of the original disc, and one of the BD-RB output disc. You can see what I'm talking about there. P.S. This disc was done with 0.29.03, so if you addressed the bug since then, I apologize. |
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