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ect5150
28th April 2010, 01:26
Hey guys, I was wanting a bit of help with a problem of mine. Looking at the BluRay Transformers 2 - Revenge of the Fallen (the iMax edition of the film).

All the files are on the harddrive, muxxed into an M2TS stream. About 1:16:49 into the movie there are some good blocks that appear. Click the thumbnail to see-

http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o150/ect5150/misc/th_TF2avs_snapshot_011649_20100427_200.jpg (http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o150/ect5150/misc/TF2avs_snapshot_011649_20100427_200.jpg)

I'm playing it directly through MPC-HC, but also through AVISynth, I get the same image using the following script:


LoadPlugin("C:\Video\Programs\megui\tools\dgavcindex\DGAVCDecode.dll")
AVCSource("C:\Video\Images\MainMovie\TF2\BDMV\STREAM\00003.dga")

I do have the newest version of DGAVCDecode (v. 1.0.9.0). When I play the disc in the drive itself using PowerDVD, the scene plays normally.

Ideas? Thanks in advance for any input.

neuron2
28th April 2010, 02:02
How did you rip and remux the M2TS?

ect5150
28th April 2010, 03:19
DVD Fab 7.x

Adub
28th April 2010, 03:29
Hmm...may be a decoder issue. It's possible that it may be a bug in lavcodec (I think that's the general library's name).

Do you have coreavc installed?

ect5150
29th April 2010, 22:35
Well, after fooling around with stuff, I re-ripped the disc. This was apparently the issue. I wiped down the disc abit and reripped it and the issue went away. Apparently the ripping process is more sensitive than I first thought.

fengtao
17th May 2010, 06:04
Hi ect5150,

TF2 uses H.264 encoding, do you use Software, DXVA or CUDA to decode it? Please check it in "Settings -> A/V codec" window of DVDFab.

From our test, DXVA is sometimes unreliable, Software and CUDA works always.

Best Regards,
Fengtao