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Old 24th February 2012, 18:56   #14641  |  Link
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I experienced severe out of sync AV issues upon the first use of Version 0.40.07. I also had multiple Pixellated images about every 2 to 3 Minutes in the Video. I went back to V 0.40.04 and was able to process the disc with an excellent result. I then went back to V 0.40.07 and deleted Multiprocess from the config file and ran the disc again and everything came out perfect. Hope this helps
I think it may have been an anomaly and removing MULTIPROCESS was coincidental ... too many others are successfully using MULTIPROCESS.

I'm at a loss as to how splitting a process could cause pixelation...
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I suppose that makes sense
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Sync issues were what caused the most heartache. I am not sure of the correlation of that to Multiprocess or if there is one. It was the only variable I changed in the equation. Have run more discs with the newer version without Multiprocess and there have been none of the earlier sync issues.
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Old 24th February 2012, 23:40   #14644  |  Link
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Backing up Twilight Breaking Dawnn. It's for the kids Really. Anyway I did the movie only backup. The first 15 minutes has scenes out of order. People are talking then all of a sudden they are just then walking in the room then the conversation is way far ahead. It's weird. Just for the heck of it I'll try backing up my whole disk. Maybe that will work better. Anybody seen this maybe with another movie?
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Backing up Twilight Breaking Dawnn. It's for the kids Really. Anyway I did the movie only backup. The first 15 minutes has scenes out of order. People are talking then all of a sudden they are just then walking in the room then the conversation is way far ahead. It's weird. Just for the heck of it I'll try backing up my whole disk. Maybe that will work better. Anybody seen this maybe with another movie?
Go to "MODE/Other Movie-Only Playlist" and select a different playlist. Apparently the one selected is for some type of extra (or purposeful obfuscation).

A full backup will work...
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I thought that full backups won't work with Java protection.

For a movie only backup, it's playlist 689
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I thought that full backups won't work with Java protection.

For a movie only backup, it's playlist 689
Full backups work with BD-25 (for all players, BD-J or not). They also will work on BD-5/9 if the player supports it (like my Sony and my Samsung standalones). There's a thread here somewhere that lists players that support it.
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This will to BD-25 (for all players). They also will work on BD-5/9 if the player supports it (like my Sony and my Samsung standalones). There's a thread here somewhere that lists players that support it.
Is this the thread?
List of BD-Rebuilder Compatible Players (BD5\BD9 output)
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Thanks guys, I never heard of riplock firmware, Guess I learn something new everyday that's why I love sites like this, The reason I said 30 to 40 minutes to rip to hard drive is because I have only done about 15 Blu-Rays and so far each one has been in the 30's to 40's gb size. Right now I'm doing the movie Puss in boots which I just bought at Wal-mart and it is 43GB. I ran DVDfab thru it successfully now I'm trying to shrink to BD25 with BDrebuilder.
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There's a newer one that I started last month (I think).
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Jdobbs, are you saying that you backed up "Source code"(Full bd-25) and perhaps similar titles with the structural java protection, and it plays fine? If so, I clearly missed something. I think star wars may have had a similar protection. Essentially, multiple bogus playlists, and when on a copy, it doesn't play back properly.
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Hi!

Here's a link to the newer thread...

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...10#post1541710

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I have tried to use the one-pass CRF encoding with the FIXED_CRF= option in the config file. The txt file on hidden options says that in that case the "output size control disappears". In fact it does not disappear at all and a CRF value is estimated to match the target size.
I have made a thorough search in order to find an explanation without success. Maybe I miss something or is it a bug ? Thanks for help.
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Jdobbs, are you saying that you backed up "Source code"(Full bd-25) and perhaps similar titles with the structural java protection, and it plays fine? If so, I clearly missed something. I think star wars may have had a similar protection. Essentially, multiple bogus playlists, and when on a copy, it doesn't play back properly.
Yes. Those things don't matter when doing a full backup. It plays back exactly like the original -- and the multiple bogus playlists act exactly as they did on the original (usually doing nothing).
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I have tried to use the one-pass CRF encoding with the FIXED_CRF= option in the config file. The txt file on hidden options says that in that case the "output size control disappears". In fact it does not disappear at all and a CRF value is estimated to match the target size.
I have made a thorough search in order to find an explanation without success. Maybe I miss something or is it a bug ? Thanks for help.
You've probably misspelled it in the INI (or something similar). When a fixed CRF is set, there is no prediction done. You add it via the "View/Edit Config file" option in the file menu. It should be in the "[Options]" section and here's how it should look:

FIXED_CRF=18

The value must be somewhere between 10 and 50...
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Hi jdobbs,

Came to test the resizing subtitles with another algorithm?
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Just got finished shrinking the movie Puss in Boots to a BD25, Took me 3 hours 31 minutes, For some reason I had to do it 3 times because it would keep coming up x264.exe error cannot recode, I have been having this problem alot, I would keep uninstalling the required programs and reinstalling them then they would work.
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Just got finished shrinking the movie Puss in Boots to a BD25, Took me 3 hours 31 minutes, For some reason I had to do it 3 times because it would keep coming up x264.exe error cannot recode, I have been having this problem alot, I would keep uninstalling the required programs and reinstalling them then they would work.
Gotta be your system glitching... otherwise it would be consistent.
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Came to test the resizing subtitles with another algorithm?
I've tweaked it and also found an error in offset positioning and it should be visibly clearer.
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> jdobbs (FIXED_CRF)

I have done exactly what you says and here is the copy of my config file :

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[Options]
VERSION=0.40.0.7
MODE=2
ENCODE_QUALITY=2
ONEPASS_ENCODING=1
AUTO_QUALITY=0
AUTO_BIAS=2
FIXED_CRF=20
ALTCRF=20
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng;fra;fre;
SUBS_TO_KEEP=all
SD_CONVERT=0
OPEN_GOP=0
RESIZE_1080=0
DEINTERLACE=0
SD_TO_1080=0
CONVERT_WIDE=0
DTS_REENCODE=1
AC3_REENCODE=1
AC3_640=0
AC3_192=0
KEEP_HD_AUDIO=0
AVCHD=0
REMOVE_WORKFILES=0
MOVIE_ONLY_LOOP=1
REMOVE_OUTPUT=0
USE_FILTERS=0
BDMV_CERT_ONLY=1
USE_LAVF=0
IVTC_PULLDOWN=0
ASSUME_DVD_PAL=0
UNMASK_CHAPTER=0
COMPLETION_BEEP=1
DGDECNV=0
AUDIO_TRACK_LIMIT=1
SUBTITLE_TRACK_LIMIT=0
CUSTOM_TARGET_SIZE=8400
"

I have checked "One-pass CRF encoding" in the "Settings / Encoder settings" options but the target size options in "Settings / Output options" are still available (I understood, they should have disappeared). So, I don't understand. Have you any idea ? Thanks.
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