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Old 21st October 2009, 23:10   #5681  |  Link
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I just tried transformers 2 to bd-25 movie only....all was ok..perfect, except one spot on the movie has about 1 second of a series of macroblocks all along the bottom of the encode. Any idea why this would occur. It does not appear in the original..only in the encode. other than that, perfect.
At what time into the movie does this occur? I did not see anything on mine. Unless I blinked at that moment.
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Old 21st October 2009, 23:18   #5682  |  Link
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18:24 at bottom of frame...again it is not there on original rip, so occurred during encode I guess....is it possible to redo encode with same stats file? Took a long time to encode...looks perfect except for that...bizarre.
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18:24 at bottom of frame...again it is not there on original rip, so occurred during encode I guess....is it possible to redo encode with same stats file? Took a long time to encode...looks perfect except for that...bizarre.
I just bought that one today. I'll run it through and see if I get anything similar. Unfortunately, while you can reuse the stats file, you would also need the file that is used for mb-tree -- and BD-RB automatically removes that after a successful encode (because it's rather large).
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Old 21st October 2009, 23:42   #5684  |  Link
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maybe it is just at my end...who knows....really perfect except for that 1 sec part LOL...but is noticeable.

Maybe as a suggestion, if I may, can you make it so that mb-tree thing is not removed. I have a ton of drives...perhaps an option to specify where it can be stored so one could use it later?

nice program though....congrats so far!!!

one thing I did do is update x264 to 1301, but I doubt that should make a difference for 1 sec or so
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Old 22nd October 2009, 00:07   #5685  |  Link
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maybe it is just at my end...who knows....really perfect except for that 1 sec part LOL...but is noticeable.

Maybe as a suggestion, if I may, can you make it so that mb-tree thing is not removed. I have a ton of drives...perhaps an option to specify where it can be stored so one could use it later?

nice program though....congrats so far!!!

one thing I did do is update x264 to 1301, but I doubt that should make a difference for 1 sec or so
I don't think it's an issue with 1301, I've been testing it since it was released also, but I guess you never know.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 00:25   #5686  |  Link
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I just tried transformers 2 to bd-25 movie only....all was ok..perfect, except one spot on the movie has about 1 second of a series of macroblocks all along the bottom of the encode. Any idea why this would occur.
Could be a VBV issue.
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Could be a VBV issue.
Do you mean the processing -- or the could it be the setting used?
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Old 22nd October 2009, 00:39   #5688  |  Link
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what does this mean? " - Switching to FFMS2.DLL for decoding." everytime this shows up the end result is audio sync issues, 3 times this happened in BD9 movie only
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Do you mean the processing -- or the could it be the setting used?
Neither; x264 will react strongly if it ever nears a VBV underflow.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 00:56   #5690  |  Link
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Problem with audio encoder from version 30.01 on dvd-9

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Hmmm... I looked at the changes for the next release (v0.30.01) and I didn't see anything that would have any effect on the playback of audio.
on others threads i look problems like order of channels on encoder, can you chech this??

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My movie encode fails immediately because BD Rebuilder is trying to create a file name that is larger than Windows can handle. Maximum file name is 260 characters (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...47(VS.85).aspx) and the file name in the below log is 275 characters.

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[07:31:06] BD Rebuilder v0.30.04 (beta)
- Source: AVP2
- Input BD size: 23.37 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:33:49.873]
- Target BD size: 4.27 GB
- Windows Version: 6.0 [6002]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640
[07:31:08] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [07:31:08] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00010]
- Error in attempt to extract audio/subs.
- Can't create output file H:\BDTEMP\WORKFILES\00010+00030+00011+00031+00012+00032+00013+00033+00014+00034+00015+00035+00016+00036+00017+00037+00018+00038+00019+00039+00020+00040+00021+00041+00022+00042+00023+00043+00024+00044+00025+00045+00026+00046+00027+00047+00028+00048+00029+00049.track_4352.dts
[07:31:09] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted
I guess I run into the same problem here
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...64#post1335364
Such long concatenated strings seem to be not so unusual for discs containing extended version and theatre version.
I was lucky though that by shortening the path I could just make it fit.
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what does this mean? " - Switching to FFMS2.DLL for decoding." everytime this shows up the end result is audio sync issues, 3 times this happened in BD9 movie only
It means you don't have the primary decoder(s) configured properly using FFDSHOW/HAALI (see the first post of this thread)-- so it is switching to FFMS2.DLL for decoding as a backup rather than saying "encoding failed".

As for audio sync issues -- I'd need a lot more information like "what disc", "what settings", "what version", "status log", "INF file", and any other appropriate details so I can see if FFMS2 is having problems with that source.
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on others threads i look problems like order of channels on encoder, can you chech this??

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That wouldn't have any effect on sync.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 01:26   #5694  |  Link
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Could be a VBV issue.
can this occur only in one spot though? Maybe there are others..who knows. Is there a way to see for sure? Not sure if under/overflows logged anywhere or not
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can this occur only in one spot though? Maybe there are others..who knows. Is there a way to see for sure? Not sure if under/overflows logged anywhere or not
Sure, it can occur only in one spot. The current algorithm is very good, so if it fails, it will likely fail rarely.

Some notes about VBV: a slow firstpass will significantly improve VBV on the second pass. 1-pass VBV is probably more accurate than 2-pass with a fast first pass. Finally, very large numbers of threads will reduce the accuracy of VBV.
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Old 22nd October 2009, 01:48   #5696  |  Link
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18:24 at bottom of frame...again it is not there on original rip, so occurred during encode I guess....is it possible to redo encode with same stats file? Took a long time to encode...looks perfect except for that...bizarre.
Definately not there on mine! I used 2 pass mode, high quality (default).
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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:11   #5697  |  Link
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hey fellows
Alot of good information
iam good fan of BD Rebuilder

iam just wondering
i wanna backup my bluray to dvd9
i did with my transformer2 with ac3 audio , works great
now my question is when iam want to make dvd9 from my bluray
I want to keeo HD audio(true-hd,dts-hd,dts-hd ma,lcpm,dts)
can i make a back up to dvd9 with rest HD audio codecs not only with or mutli audio formats ac3 format
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Old 22nd October 2009, 02:21   #5698  |  Link
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Definately not there on mine! I used 2 pass mode, high quality (default).
Definitely not here either! Full Movie (Everything), BD-25, Hi-Speed, One pass ABR. Completed in 2 hours and 12 minutes with an almost 2 year old Stock Pentium Quad Q6700. Taking the shortest path.

Amazing Quality! Best Ever!!

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It means you don't have the primary decoder(s) configured properly using FFDSHOW/HAALI (see the first post of this thread)-- so it is switching to FFMS2.DLL for decoding as a backup rather than saying "encoding failed".

As for audio sync issues -- I'd need a lot more information like "what disc", "what settings", "what version", "status log", "INF file", and any other appropriate details so I can see if FFMS2 is having problems with that source.
LABEL=EAST_PROM
VERSION=v0.30.04 (beta)
SOURCE_SIZE=20597569536
SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=20597569536
TARGET_SIZE=8294236160
REDUCTION=.402680333012276
RESIZE_1080=0
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng
SUBS_TO_KEEP=all
BACKUP_MODE=1
QUICK=0
ENCODE_STEP=0
COMPLETED=1
REBUILD_COMPLETE=1
[00110]
AUDIO=100
PGS=111000
M2TS_TARGET=8294236160
RATE=9428
NSIZE=7476252672
FLINK=0
MLINK=0

Movie only to DVD-9 using 30.04, idle priority, highest quality(very slow), i didnt change any other settings, im sorry but i dont know what INF file is
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hey fellows
Alot of good information
iam good fan of BD Rebuilder

iam just wondering
i wanna backup my bluray to dvd9
i did with my transformer2 with ac3 audio , works great
now my question is when iam want to make dvd9 from my bluray
I want to keeo HD audio(true-hd,dts-hd,dts-hd ma,lcpm,dts)
can i make a back up to dvd9 with rest HD audio codecs not only with or mutli audio formats ac3 format
You're likey to have more audio than the BD9 (DL DVD) disc can accomodate, leaving no room for the movie itself.
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