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Old 13th August 2008, 19:42   #2201  |  Link
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If I import a ripped EVO with a Dolby Digital Plus soundtrack into Ripbot264 and select Copy Stream for audio, will Ripbot convert the Dolby Digital Plus soundtrack to standard Dolby Digital 640kbps? I know I could use the Aften option but I don't want to compress the audio from an already compressed soundtrack which Dolby Digital Plus is.
DD+ (eac3) is automatically converted to flac. So if you want ac3 do not select copy stream because you will get flac in your MKV.

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Old 13th August 2008, 22:58   #2202  |  Link
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Atak heres one for you. I know you said HD DVD is dead to you but I just stumbled across a disc that looks like it has an intro before the movie starts and the playlist shows the intro + the main movie. Problem is for audio it only shows 2 channel source which I presume is because of the intro.

I have uploaded the job file for you if you wish to take a look.

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http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=5...07ac82cce1d6c2
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Old 13th August 2008, 23:18   #2203  |  Link
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try this
copy /b "FEATURE1.EVO"+"FEATURE2.EVO" "c:\combined_evos.evo"
open combined_evos.evo in ripbot264
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Old 14th August 2008, 03:45   #2204  |  Link
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I recently installed Windows Server 2008 on a Vmware machine (because Windows Server 2008 supports more than 2 CPU's). I try to do my rendering on that machine now, to off-load my regular one. Okay, installed RipBot264, and tried my first VC-1 source. Getting an error (from Media Player Classic):

"Cannot play back the video stream: no suitable decompressor could be found."

I tried installing a Vista Codex pack, but to no avail. Same error. There's nothing in the RipBot264 log, either. Anyone know what I should add/do to make this error go away? Obviously, a codec issue of sorts, but obviously not clear which one.

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Old 14th August 2008, 05:46   #2205  |  Link
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Codec packs suck un install them..

Vista 64 supports multiple cpus (more then two) Server 2008 though great for virtualization (new feature by the way) and server tasks Sucks for video encoding...

The FFDshow filters have not been made to run in a virtualized environment hence
"Cannot play back the video stream: no suitable decompressor could be found." error.. Though it has been known to work...
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Old 14th August 2008, 06:14   #2206  |  Link
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You must use Blu-Ray disc in order to have selectable subtitles on PS3.
Hi I tried that; when I play the movie the subtitles are displayed correctly but I cannot toggle them off or on."They seemed to be burned in"

When I press the triangle on the PS3 it says that there are no subtitle option.

I must be doing something wrong or picking the wrong option when I choose the subtitles.
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Old 14th August 2008, 12:06   #2207  |  Link
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try this
copy /b "FEATURE1.EVO"+"FEATURE2.EVO" "c:\combined_evos.evo"
open combined_evos.evo in ripbot264
The copy /b cmd worked great at combining the two evo files. When I told RB to open the file I could see 5.1 audio from the drop down list. However when it went to mux it to mkv I noticed this am it did not create the video file. Looking at the logs I saw some traces back to my original source directory. Since I had a pending job in queue I couldnt close the app to flush the memory so I will give that a try this evening and post back the results.

Thanks for the quick suggestion.
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Old 14th August 2008, 13:45   #2208  |  Link
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finally i have managed to work out an ipod crf profile which works!
for any1 who may be interested..crf used=21

Code:
[x264settings]
DeblockingStrength=0
DeblockingSensitivity=0
AdaptQuant=1
MotionEstimationAlgorithm=3 - UMH
SubpixelRefinement=6 - RDO
I4X4=1
P4X4=0
P8X8=1
B8X8=1
AdaptDCT=0
I8X8=0
NumberOfRFrames=1
mixedRFrames=0
TrellisQuant=0
CABAC=0
NumberOfBFrames=0
AdaptBFrames=0
BPyramid=0
WeightBPrediction=0
BidirectionalME=0
RDOBFrames=0
Level=level 3.0
HRD=0
BufferSize=1000
MaxBitrate=10000
MediaInfo of file:

Code:
General
Complete name                    : D:\iTunes\iTunes Music\Movies\Doomsday.mp4
Format                           : MPEG-4
Codec ID                         : M4V 
File size                        : 348 MiB
Duration                         : 1h 52mn
Overall bit rate                 : 431 Kbps
Album                            : Movies
Genre                            : Movie
Encoded date                     : UTC 2008-08-13 12:29:33
Tagged date                      : UTC 2008-08-14 13:33:56
Cover                            : Yes

Video
Format                           : AVC
Format/Info                      : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                   : Baseline@L3.0
Format settings, CABAC           : No
Format settings, ReFrames        : 1 frame
Codec ID                         : avc1
Duration                         : 1h 52mn
Bit rate mode                    : Variable
Bit rate                         : 331 Kbps
Maximum bit rate                 : 1847 Kbps
Width                            : 320 pixels
Height                           : 240 pixels
Display aspect ratio             : 4/3
Frame rate mode                  : Constant
Frame rate                       : 23.976 fps
Colorimetry                      : 4:2:0
Scan type                        : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.180
Stream size                      : 268 MiB (77%)
Writing library                  : x264 core 61
Encoding settings                : cabac=0 / ref=1 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x1:0x111 / me=umh / subme=6 / psy_rd=1.000000 / brdo=0 / mixed_ref=0 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=0 / 8x8dct=0 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / chroma_qp_offset=0 / threads=6 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / mbaff=0 / bframes=0 / keyint=250 / keyint_min=25 / scenecut=40(pre) / rc=crf / crf=21.0 / rceq='blurCplx^(1-qComp)' / qcomp=1.00 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / vbv_maxrate=10000 / vbv_bufsize=1000 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=2:1.00
Encoded date                     : UTC 2008-08-13 12:29:33
Tagged date                      : UTC 2008-08-13 12:30:03

Audio
Format                           : AAC
Format/Info                      : Advanced Audio Codec
Format version                   : Version 4
Format profile                   : LC
Format settings, SBR             : No
Codec ID                         : 40
Duration                         : 1h 52mn
Bit rate mode                    : Variable
Bit rate                         : 96.0 Kbps
Maximum bit rate                 : 103 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 2 channels
Channel positions                : L R
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Resolution                       : 16 bits
Stream size                      : 77.7 MiB (22%)
Encoded date                     : UTC 2008-08-13 12:29:45
Tagged date                      : UTC 2008-08-14 13:33:56

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Old 14th August 2008, 14:04   #2209  |  Link
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Hey ...

big thx tried them already:

1280x720-23_976fps.mp4 and 1280x720-25fps.mp4 are working. The other won't be played and itunes wants to convert them. But I just get a white video. Playback in itunes is working with all of them. Could you tell me the Settings u used please..

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Old 14th August 2008, 16:22   #2210  |  Link
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Why is eac3to used to demux the audio from a ts file containing? Shouldn't DGindex be used?

Code:
eneral
ID                               : 1
Complete name                    : C:\Personal\Videos\Hellboy.ts
Format                           : MPEG-TS
File size                        : 189 MiB
Duration                         : 2mn 24s
Overall bit rate                 : 10.9 Mbps

Video
ID                               : 16 (0x10)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : MPEG Video
Format version                   : Version 2
Format profile                   : Main@High
Format settings, Matrix          : Standard
Duration                         : 2mn 24s
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 10.1 Mbps
Nominal bit rate                 : 38.8 Mbps
Width                            : 1920 pixels
Height                           : 1080 pixels
Display aspect ratio             : 16/9
Frame rate                       : 29.970 fps
Colorimetry                      : 4:2:0
Scan type                        : Progressive
Scan order                       : 2:3 Pulldown
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.625

Audio
ID                               : 17 (0x11)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : AC-3
Format/Info                      : Audio Coding 3
Bit rate mode                    : Constant
Bit rate                         : 384 Kbps
Channel(s)                       : 6 channels
Channel positions                : Front: L C R, Rear: L R, LFE
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Video delay                      : -710ms
Language                         : English
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Old 14th August 2008, 17:29   #2211  |  Link
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Can anyone tell me what file lock size I need to enter in Ripbot264 to get a blu-ray movie to fit a 25gb BD-R?

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^ have u tried a simple remux using tsmuxer? u may find it fits without re-encoding and just keeping 1 audio + subs.
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^ have u tried a simple remux using tsmuxer? u may find it fits without re-encoding and just keeping 1 audio + subs.
Yes, that's OK for some, but not for longer movies like 'The Patriot'.
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Can anyone tell me what file lock size I need to enter in Ripbot264 to get a blu-ray movie to fit a 25gb BD-R?

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A few of us have been asking, begging , for this option but I would not hold your breath.

A BD9 looks perfect to me on my 67" DLP. DL-DVD's are a lot cheaper and l dont even need a Blu-ray burner!!!
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Old 14th August 2008, 22:36   #2215  |  Link
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TRue a BD9 looks great but a 25GB BD-R option would be nice to have so you could keep the original HD audio (DTS master, DD true hd or lossless LPCM) and only have to downsize the video on some movies
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?? ok so whats your question. Do you want pre sets for DVD-9's or BD-25's???

Or is that even your question...
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?? ok so whats your question. Do you want pre sets for DVD-9's or BD-25's???

Or is that even your question...
Is it possible to have all three?

BD5, BD9, and BD25.

Hopefully at some point in the near future BD-25's will come down in price along with the burners.

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TRue a BD9 looks great but a 25GB BD-R option would be nice to have so you could keep the original HD audio (DTS master, DD true hd or lossless LPCM) and only have to downsize the video on some movies
For some reason I thought the BD-9 option kept the HD audio streams intact (copy stream) and only compressed the video. Is this not the case?
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The price has dropped alot already. I can get BD-R at Fry's for $7.00 each now. The burners are now around $225
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HD audio streams are usually over 8GB in size, especially the LPCM lossless ones so I don't see how they would fit on a BD9 although I have never tried
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