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Old 16th October 2019, 08:30   #28901  |  Link
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Regarding player the OPPO is considered the best player around so I am not talking about low quality player
Experience has shown that the 'best' players are often the most picky ones. 'Nonames' are often more forgiving
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Old 16th October 2019, 12:07   #28902  |  Link
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Experience has shown that the 'best' players are often the most picky ones. 'Nonames' are often more forgiving
Picky and OPPO normally does not mix
I can assure you that it can play every format you can imagine
Even ISO BD /ISO UHD / Folder BD /Folder UHD / 80gb MKV / Atmos...
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Old 16th October 2019, 16:08   #28903  |  Link
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Picky and OPPO normally does not mix
I can assure you that it can play every format you can imagine
Even [...]Atmos...
Any player that can send the raw audio bitstream down the HDMI pipe can play every audio format. It is up to the audio device to decode the audio bitstream.
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Old 17th October 2019, 21:04   #28904  |  Link
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I understand that players can make some difference but only the rebuilded version have small shutter problem. If I play original there is no shutter.
I believe that it’s something not 100% perfect.
Regarding player the OPPO is considered the best player around so I am not talking about low quality player
Nothing is ever perfect. I don't care how often people use that word today. When you use a ripper then the end result doesn't have what the original disc does. That's why there are stutter effects. My older BD Player plays originals well. Probably TSMuxer also adds to it too, ...at least for older/some players. Not wanting to argue, The Best isn't always The Best. Again, nothing is ever perfect, done, final, cannot be added to.

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Picky and OPPO normally does not mix
I can assure you that it can play every format you can imagine
Even ISO BD /ISO UHD / Folder BD /Folder UHD / 80gb MKV / Atmos...
That doesn't qualify it as "The Best". But yet, you commented about stutters. Hmm.. Wink.
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Old 17th October 2019, 21:19   #28905  |  Link
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Picky and OPPO normally does not mix
I can assure you that it can play every format you can imagine
Even ISO BD /ISO UHD / Folder BD /Folder UHD / 80gb MKV / Atmos...
Hmmm... I can assure you that genuine OPPO players running official software don't support .ISO image files!
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Old 17th October 2019, 21:50   #28906  |  Link
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Just trying a UHD disc and it finished fine but the colours are off - is there an extra setting I'm missing.

https://mega.nz/#!N4EgRCwb!FNLukItz1...kx9Pl8G_fpx2AU
https://mega.nz/#!p0dkTYKD!g3GccuBZK...uzbkLMOT1vnZzI
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Old 18th October 2019, 14:06   #28907  |  Link
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I understand that players can make some difference but only the rebuilded version have small shutter problem. If I play original there is no shutter.
I believe that it’s something not 100% perfect.
Regarding player the OPPO is considered the best player around so I am not talking about low quality player
But... the rebuilt disc is on a BD-25 or BD-50 -- both of which have different maximum bitrates than the original disc.
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Old 18th October 2019, 15:25   #28908  |  Link
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Just trying a UHD disc and it finished fine but the colours are off - is there an extra setting I'm missing.

https://mega.nz/#!N4EgRCwb!FNLukItz1...kx9Pl8G_fpx2AU
https://mega.nz/#!p0dkTYKD!g3GccuBZK...uzbkLMOT1vnZzI
In the main movie?
I had a similar issue but only in the extras of the disc.
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Old 18th October 2019, 17:45   #28909  |  Link
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In the main movie?
I had a similar issue but only in the extras of the disc.
There was only a main feature - Tosca. I did use Good bd-25+ setting as the disc was no bigger than a bd-50, so it might be related to that if you used fast encode for the extras.

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Old 18th October 2019, 20:06   #28910  |  Link
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But... the rebuilt disc is on a BD-25 or BD-50 -- both of which have different maximum bitrates than the original disc.
The rebuild disc is BD-66 as the original
Only change is a subtitle replacement. No vídeo or audio encoding was done.
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Old 19th October 2019, 04:32   #28911  |  Link
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Hmmm... I can assure you that genuine OPPO players running official software don't support .ISO image files!
Appreciate this. I was wondering about that...seeing the list. I'm *not* up-to-date on all the new Tech. Oh, how I used to be.. Since I commented about BD root on USB.
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Old 23rd October 2019, 18:22   #28912  |  Link
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Tested and it´s much better.
Now the FF works perfect.
The REW works perfect at speeds > 2x. The REW at 1x and 2x i can see bitrate changing on oppo player but image is freezed.
You are on the right track

Can you just please test other issue on LAST JEDI.
At 00:02:05 in a scene transition i have another "non smooth transition".
The transition is when it moves from 00007.m2ts -> 00018.m2ts on the 00800.mpls.
So something is still not perfect on m2ts transitions...
Have you found the FF/REW issue on Dolby Vision discs ?
The experimental build of BD-RB that you have sent me was much better
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Old 23rd October 2019, 19:01   #28913  |  Link
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Have you found the FF/REW issue on Dolby Vision discs ?
The experimental build of BD-RB that you have sent me was much better
No. The build I created for you to test just added the dolby vision track to the CPI() table. It improved things, but apparently didn't fix it. So I really don't have a good idea as to why you are having issues.

If it requires all the I frames of the dolby vision track to match those of the reencoded HEVC, that could become a problem for sources that require reencoding. I'd have to investigate how hard it would be to get around.

I may just add a hidden option to tell BD-RB not to include dolby vision, that way you could at least get an HDR version without FF/REW problems.

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Is anyone else experiencing this issue? So far I think I've only gotten this report from FilipeAmadeuO. It would be nice to know if it is limited to only a certain player before I spend a lot of time on it.
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Old 23rd October 2019, 19:36   #28914  |  Link
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I can confirm the FF/REW issue on dolby vision discs. I test "the last jedi" and the 4 James Bond discs.
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I can confirm the FF/REW issue on dolby vision discs. I test "the last jedi" and the 4 James Bond discs.
Thanks. What kind of player are you using?
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Old 23rd October 2019, 19:59   #28916  |  Link
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No. The build I created for you to test just added the dolby vision track to the CPI() table. It improved things, but apparently didn't fix it. So I really don't have a clue why you are having issues.

If it requires all the I frames of the dolby vision track to match those of the reencoded HEVC, that could become a problem for sources that require reencoding. I'd have to investigate how hard it would be to get around.

I may just add a hidden option to tell BD-RB not to include dolby vision, that way you could at least get an HDR version without FF/REW problems.

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Is anyone else experiencing this issue? So far I think I've only gotten this report from FilipeAmadeuO. It would be nice to know if it is limited to only a certain player before I spend a lot of time on it.
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The improvement you have done it’s on the right track.
I think if there is there is no negative side effect it’s better than the working version.
Why not add the Dolby vision layer as a selectable video ? Then uses can select the layer or not.
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Thanks. What kind of player are you using?
I'm using a Sony x800 MKII.
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I'm using a Sony x800 MKII.
Do you have any jerky video transition between m2ts on LAST JEDI (for example) ?

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Old 27th October 2019, 17:58   #28919  |  Link
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Estaba comprimiendo el recital de The Cure – 40 Live (Curaetion 25 + Anniversary) (2019), Quality: Blu-ray
Container: BDMV
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Audio codec: PCM, DTS
Video: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 35986 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
Audio 1: English / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit
Audio 2: English / DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 5152 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Size: 40.27 + 43.57 GB
He intendado dos veces pero no se puede extraer las dos pistas de audio que tienen 5.152 kbps
Los registros del BD REBUILDER SON:
- [12:17:05] Processing: VID_00001 (4 of 4)
- [12:17:05] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001]
- Extracting video streams [VID_00001]
- Extracting audio/subtitle streams [VID_00001]
- AV frame too large (53045 bytes). Increase AV buffer.
- Extracting audio streams [VID_00001]
- Error in attempt to extract audio.
- AV frame too large (53045 bytes). Increase AV buffer.
- AV frame too large (53045 bytes). Increase AV buffer.
[12:23:34] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted

Hay alguna solución al problema?
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Hay alguna solución al problema?
2 problems here.

1. This is an english only forum (use google translate if you have too)

2. Please post the FULL bdrb log, just just a fragment of it.
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