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Old 12th April 2011, 22:18   #11761  |  Link
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Hi!

Are you trying to backup the "Extras" from Disc 1 or Disc2?
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Old 12th April 2011, 23:17   #11762  |  Link
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Are you working from an original disc? I tried both of the Region 1 "Dark Knight" discs and there is no playlist that contains only 00009.m2ts. I did, however find one on Disc 1 that is 0008.m2ts and is the exact same length as yours. I'm running it now.
I received the same error as you reported. I'm investigating it.

[Edit] Ok. I found it an fixed it for the next release. I had mistyped "59.97" as the framerate to be used in the META file when muxing that type of 720p stream. It should have been "59.94".
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Old 13th April 2011, 04:08   #11763  |  Link
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Yes, it's an original disc. Thanks for looking into it.
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Old 13th April 2011, 07:36   #11764  |  Link
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Backing up I, Robot to BD25. I made no changes to anything on the Stream tab (just expanded to confirm my preset options all looked applicable for this title). I do have one edit to the config file: I added "KEEP_HD_LPCM=1" which I sometimes toggle to 0 on certain titles. I started the backup, let it get finished extracting the first stream and then begin pass 1 of the encode, aborted via the Abort button, shut down pc, reboot, start BD-RB, click "Backup" and it's giving "The working path is not empty. DELETE ALL OLD FILES? YES/NO" and clicking NO aborts, not resumes. I did not make any changes, or even enter the Setup or View/Edit Config File menus. Win XP 32, Inspect.exe reports everything OK. Running 0.37.07.
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Old 13th April 2011, 15:09   #11765  |  Link
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Backing up I, Robot to BD25. I made no changes to anything on the Stream tab (just expanded to confirm my preset options all looked applicable for this title). I do have one edit to the config file: I added "KEEP_HD_LPCM=1" which I sometimes toggle to 0 on certain titles. I started the backup, let it get finished extracting the first stream and then begin pass 1 of the encode, aborted via the Abort button, shut down pc, reboot, start BD-RB, click "Backup" and it's giving "The working path is not empty. DELETE ALL OLD FILES? YES/NO" and clicking NO aborts, not resumes. I did not make any changes, or even enter the Setup or View/Edit Config File menus. Win XP 32, Inspect.exe reports everything OK. Running 0.37.07.
Any change will result in this message. Audio tracks, subtitle tracks, output size, or a change to the config file will trigger this.
I have used the resume function with BD-RBV03707 and it works for me.

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Just ran a quick test again, and tried before and after rebooting, and the resume worked as expected!

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Old 13th April 2011, 16:14   #11766  |  Link
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Any change will result in this message. Audio tracks, subtitle tracks, output size, or a change to the config file will trigger this.
I know, and I absolutely did not change anything. I may well have a unique or very rare set of parameters/options to my encodes or something similar that's causing this, I'll post logs when I get home. This isn't the first time this has happened, though last time I was told that I must have changed something, yet down the road, a similar bug was later confirmed and fixed. I'm just trying to help track down a potential bug. If there's any possible way that my unique pc/Windows-install/setup could somehow be causing this, I'll accept that and quit reporting these if jdobbs requests it, but the one thing I know is that I'm not changing anything between Abort and (resume) Backup, or between the initial clicking of Backup and the resume Backup for that matter.
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Old 13th April 2011, 16:18   #11767  |  Link
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I know, and I absolutely did not change anything. I may well have a unique or very rare set of parameters/options to my encodes or something similar that's causing this, I'll post logs when I get home. This isn't the first time this has happened, though last time I was told that I must have changed something, yet down the road, a similar bug was later confirmed and fixed. I'm just trying to help track down a potential bug. If there's any possible way that my unique pc/Windows-install/setup could somehow be causing this, I'll accept that and quit reporting these if jdobbs requests it, but the one thing I know is that I'm not changing anything between Abort and (resume) Backup, or between the initial clicking of Backup and the resume Backup for that matter.
You probably changed something in the selection list (audio or subtitles) the first time -- then when BD-RB restarted, it went back the default from your selection list. I can tell you with 100% certainty that it is working as it should.
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Old 13th April 2011, 22:11   #11768  |  Link
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I'm using Windows 7 64-bit. In the previous release (0.37.06), BD Rebuilder used x264-64.exe to do the encoding. In the latest release (0.37.07), it's using the 32-bit version, x264.exe. The encoding used to be around 2.00x, now it's down to 1.23x.

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Old 13th April 2011, 22:20   #11769  |  Link
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I upgraded, and haven't noticed a problem. Last nights encode, went pretty quick, and only 3 cores in use. Perhaps i'm blind though :S
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Old 13th April 2011, 23:19   #11770  |  Link
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I'm using Windows 7 64-bit. In the previous release (0.37.06), BD Rebuilder used x264-64.exe to do the encoding. In the latest release (0.37.07), it's using the 32-bit version, x264.exe. The encoding used to be around 2.00x, now it's down to 1.23x.

P.S. Great program!

I've noticed the same thing here.

"C:\Video Tools\BD Rebuilder\tools\x264.exe" "F:\WORKING\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS" --preset medium --b-pyramid strict --weightp 1 --qpmin=0 --bitrate 8010 --level 4.0 --qpfile "F:\WORKING\WORKFILES\VID_00000.CHP" --sar 1:1 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --pic-struct --vbv-bufsize 15000 --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --ipratio 1.1 --pbratio 1.1 --vbv-maxrate 15000 --threads auto --thread-input --stats "F:\WORKING\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS.264.stats" --pass 2 --output "F:\WORKING\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS.264"

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I've noticed the same thing here.
In my system (W7, x64) BD-RB 0.37.07 the encoder says x264-64 (process manager).
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I've just completed an encode of a movie with a 2:35.1 aspect ratio and noticed it left the black bars on the top and bottom which made it 16:9. Is there an automatic cropping option? The black bars take up space which could be used for higher image quality.
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Old 14th April 2011, 01:14   #11773  |  Link
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Sigh... I guess the other several thousand people who are using it and don't have your problem must be missing something. I'm simply telling you the facts, whether you accept it is up to you.

As anyone here at DOOM9 can tell you, video encoding (especially X264) is very demanding and it will find issues on your system that would be hidden to other apps... it's the ultimate stability tester.

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jdobbs - I did give up on Star Trek, just couldn't get it to work with BD RB. But I did get it to work with RipBot. I am only telling you in case it can help you in some way with that disk, etc. I prefer your program and have used it with no problems on 5-6 different bluray back-ups since then. RipBot required the newest version of ffdshow. So, those 5-6 backups have been completed using your program with the most recent version of ffdshow. I have had no problems at all. Can't believe how good the output is. Hope that helps. Donation on the way.
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I'm using Windows 7 64-bit. In the previous release (0.37.06), BD Rebuilder used x264-64.exe to do the encoding. In the latest release (0.37.07), it's using the 32-bit version, x264.exe. The encoding used to be around 2.00x, now it's down to 1.23x.

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It will only use the 64 bit version if you have LAVF selected -- that is the way it has always been. The 64 bit version will not work with AVS files.
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I've just completed an encode of a movie with a 2:35.1 aspect ratio and noticed it left the black bars on the top and bottom which made it 16:9. Is there an automatic cropping option? The black bars take up space which could be used for higher image quality.
There is no choice. Blu-ray only accepts 4:3 and 16:9. So the bars have to be there unless it is exactly one of those two ratios. There are no blu-ray discs with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio as it would violate the standard. A 2.35:1 film is always encapsulated into 16:9 (with the borders).
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It will only use the 64 bit version if you have LAVF selected
Is this set through the settings or a hidden option?
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Is this set through the settings or a hidden option?
Look on the SETUP dialog for the "Use X264's internal LAVF for decoding" checkbox.
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I noticed in v0.37.4's release, you changed the settings to have ("Use X264 Internal LAVF" to "on" as the default). But I see now we need to decide for ourselves to use it. Is there a thread I can read about this setting and it's benefits?
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There is no choice. Blu-ray only accepts 4:3 and 16:9. So the bars have to be there unless it is exactly one of those two ratios. There are no blu-ray discs with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio as it would violate the standard. A 2.35:1 film is always encapsulated into 16:9 (with the borders).
Well I didnt mean the blu ray itself had a 2.35:1 ratio, I meant the actual movie on the disc. I'm backing my discs up in MKV format which is why Im asking if this is possible. Thanks anyway.
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jdobbs, ever seen this before? Color Purple threw up this nugget:

- [09:39:36] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00105]
- [09:39:52] Reencoding: VID_00105 (7 of 7)
- [09:39:52] Collecting video information
- Audio/PGS sizing issue. Continued...
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 13*056 frames
- [12:19:43] Reencoding: VID_00105, Pass 1 of 1
- [12:21:33] Video Encode complete
- [12:21:33] Reencoding audio tracks (if req'd)
- [12:21:33] Multiplexing M2TS

When I logged in this morning, there was a OK/Cancel dialog window waiting for me with a warning about Audio/PGS sizing problem. Clicking OK continued the process and the backup finished without further warnings/errors. I haven't had time to play the output yet, unfortunately.
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