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RTX2060 issue
I used GTX1050Ti run bdrebuild is perfect done
but today i change new gpu to RTX2060 ,bdrebuild error!!! bdrebuild doesn't support rtx2060? Code:
[11-13-23] BD Rebuilder v0.61.29 [21:33:54] Source: GLAD - Input BD size: 69.97 GB - Approximate total content: [02:50:56.829] - Target BD size: 9.77 GB - Windows Version: 6.2 [9200] - Quality: Good (Fastest, BD-25+), 1-Pass VBR - UHD-BD source detected. - Decoding/Frame serving: NVENCC - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640 [21:33:56] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [21:33:56] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 1) - [21:33:56] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000] - TSMUXER ERR: 0xFFFFFFFF - Extracting video streams [VID_00000] - TSMUXER ERR: 0xFFFFFFFF - 88.6% complete - Error in attempt to extract video. - 88.6% complete - 88.6% complete [21:46:59] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted |
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Any spaces, non-ANSI letters in path ?
P.S. Wrong thought, extracting had started anyway, was wondering about the gap before the word GLAD
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There is also a possibility the problem is a bad rip, I've seen similar problems when there were problems reading the original disk. |
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gtx1050ti is work perfect done all movies |
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Okay, how about this one...
I have a full DVD set of the 4 seasons of the show Wild Wild West. I would like to back them up to my HDD. Using MakeMKV and just extracting the episodes from one DVD of the set (4 episodes) I get 4 files roughly about 1 Gig each. Now, I know I can use BDRB to take a movie (or a single episode) and use movie only/alternate output say if I want to keep the same AR but make the files smaller (set the AR for the same as the DVD episode and keep audio intact, setting either the CRF or the resulting desired file size) BUT... say I want to rip a whole season of 4 or 5 DVDs with a resulting 25 - 30 episodes or so. Is there any way I can set them all up in BDRB so that it will do the same thing to each episode with the resulting episode file size being say around 500 Megs or less if I can get away with it? I know I can use BDRB to make an actual playable Blu-ray with all the episodes by importing them, but in that case, I don't think there is a way to set it to keep the AR the same and NOT resize them all to conform to a playable Blu-ray format. Is there a way to process multiple episodes to generate MKV files that all keep the same AR but can all be individually reencoded to shrink the size of each file? There is probably a way to batch encode them with CMD line, but I've never quite understood the syntax to do that. I could of course set up a CMD line and run each episode individually, but I would like a way, preferably with BDRB where I can reencode all of them at once. Thanks! |
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You should be able to just import them into BDRB, since BD supports the same sized files as DVDs, i.e., 720x480. They'll just be re-encoded to H.264, I've never tried batch encoding individual files within BDRB.
Or you might use the separate program NVENCCRE to re-encode them to H.265 and save to MKV. All files can be cued. Try doing one to see what happens. |
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BTW, after importing the episodes, BDRB then 'converts the files into a compliant format', each MKV file which was 1 gig now becomes a 3 gig mt2s file, so it's kind of starting off in the wrong direction ![]() |
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What about the standalone encoder that I mentioned? If you don't have it installed, get it and do so. |
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A few years ago it was recommended if I wanted to have a movie untouched, but the extras shrunk to allow everything fit the disc I should set force_noencode to 1 & quicker encode extras, but that didn't seem to work since the extras didn't encode either.
Has any changes been made since 2020 that might make this an option? I'd still really love to see a right-click option to not re-encode on a per stream basis, just like 'Blank this item'. |
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But, as an example, if you want to take a 50GB source and make it fit a 25GB target, don't expect to shrink the extras by that large of an amount. I've never seen extras take up more space than the main feature. If the extras are that large, I've seen an extra disc in the release just for the bonus features. Hence my confusion. |
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It Can be done. First Set "FORCE_NOENCODE=0" because you're telling the software not to encode any of the streams on the disc. I'll give you an example of how it is possible. (Make sure to set "QUICK_EXTRAS=1") If the source main movie is say 21gb & the extras are say 5gb (26gb on disc), you can set "QUICK_CRF=25" and it would most likely fit on a 25gb disc. The lower the number, the better the video quality & larger file size. |
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MrVideo: What I'm saying it's not uncommon to have a movie that when you remove the lossless audio will fit on a BD25 with a few GB to spare and re-encoding just the extras to fit is all that is needed. |
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