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8th July 2009, 00:19 | #3724 | Link | |
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I have no idea what is causing it, but I can say that it is something to do with particular configuration. In hundreds of encodes it has never once happened to me. My suggestion would be to make sure you are using the version of AVISYNTH, FFDSHOW, X264, TSMUXER, and HAALI that are included with BD-RB and/or are recommended at the beginning of this thread. If you do, you'll likely never see the message again. Dropping back to an old version is not an acceptable solution -- you'll find that v0.23.01 will timeout soon. For your last question see the next post. Last edited by jdobbs; 8th July 2009 at 00:35. |
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8th July 2009, 00:32 | #3725 | Link |
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Not exactly. That demuxed video is used when the original is small enough to fit without reencoding. So if you remove it without knowing exactly what you're doing you can cause a failure. The next BD-RB version will remove the demuxed video automatically if it isn't used.
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btw jdobbs, could be possible choose what extras we want to include or not on full backup mode? Last edited by chudm; 8th July 2009 at 00:52. |
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8th July 2009, 01:14 | #3728 | Link | |
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8th July 2009, 02:04 | #3731 | Link |
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If using ANYDVD HD, there is not an option, at least that I can find, to rip the movie only. So if you rip the ISO first, then you can strip all extras and audio tracks that you don't want, which is probably where the 28GB BluRay folder comes from.( my guess)
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8th July 2009, 02:33 | #3732 | Link |
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I see your point, but there's no need to bother ripping a movie only to an .iso with AnyDVD. Just let BD-Rebuilder do the "movie only" copy and decide what it needs to get the job done. I'm sure that alot the problems people are having has something to do with them attempting to pre-process the movie, in some form or fashion,before using BD-Rebuilder on it.
I just rip the movie to the HDD with AnyDVD Ripper and run BD-rebuilder and have had great success with nearly 100% of the 225 movies or so, I've done. Granted, I don't do anything fancy like keep the HD audio but my receiver does a good enough job on the AC3 audio. |
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Preprocessing = bad Direct-from-source = good |
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8th July 2009, 10:21 | #3734 | Link |
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me too : GUI issue error
+1 for a lot of «GUI issue, no hWnd returned» warning message into log...
-Running 'BD-RBV02402.zip' release -Computer is a 2 x 2,8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon powered -Computer was not loaded at error time Hope this helps... |
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The OP was doing the movie down to DVD9 so I highly doubt it would fit uncompressed. Maybe only demux the raw video if doing BD25 because under normal circumstances the video will always need re-encoding when doing DVD5 or DVD9 unless your doing say just a TV episode from a series |
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8th July 2009, 16:20 | #3736 | Link |
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Does anyone know what this error is error 2202?
[07:44:05]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started - [07:44:05] Rebuilding BD file Structure - [07:44:06] RebuildBDFiles() 00076 2202 [08:07:54] - Aborted at user request it only happen when I try to do full backup, so far this has happen on all BD disc I've tried. on any version of BD Rebuilder. I never it been able to do a full back yet. Movie only backup works fine never had it problem. This error only occur after all the video files are encoded, when BD rebuilder start to rebuilding the disc file structure then error 2202 occurred. |
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What version of BD-RB are you using? Always use the most recent. |
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8th July 2009, 19:08 | #3740 | Link |
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Release of v0.25.01 (beta)
I'm posting this version here in the bug reports bowels rather than in the first post so that it will be only downloaded and used by those actively working bugs. I've made a lot of changes in this version -- and it will likely show a few new bugs. Please post them as you run into them. Be careful with the one-pass encoding... it isn't very accurate yet. It will likely undersize -- but that's purposeful as it is a lot better than an oversize. You can download it from this link..
Changes made to this version: Code:
July 8th, 2009 - v0.25.01 - Implemented a one-pass CRF mode. This estimates the CRF needed for the required size and reencodes using a single pass. Note that this mode is new and is experimental -- use for testing only, as it is possible you may get over/undersizing. - Added a feature that automatically extracts and uses all original video streams intact when the output target is smaller than the selected source. - Added code to collect and log the TSMUXER error message when a MUX has failed for some reason. - Added support for DD+ secondary audio. Now PiP audio should work (when it is DD+). Note: This feature is disabled and is in use only for internal testing. - Added code to detect and work-around certain types of demuxing errors. - Added a hidden switch for help during testing of the PiP functions. PROCESS_SECONDARY=1 will enable the PiP processing. If it is set to 0 (the default value) the secondary video will be ignored. - Corrected an issue with update of the MPLS when secondary video tracks are used. - Added a "HIGH-SPEED" option to the "SETTINGS/ENCODER SETTINGS" menu. It is visible/recommended for BD-25 encoding only. The quality on BD-5/9 will suffer greatly if this option is used (via hidden setting). When used with one-pass CRF mode on BD-25 it can result in a very fast yet excellent quality backup of most discs. - Added AVISYNTH code to limit audio channels to six (DD 5.1) when reencoding to AC3. This should stop reencoding failures on 7.1 sources. - Regressed the version of AFTEN in order to prevent hangs on some AVS sources. - Updated NICAUDIO.DLL to r2.03 - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. Last edited by jdobbs; 8th July 2009 at 19:12. |
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