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29th May 2009, 11:40 | #3001 | Link | |
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These do encode fine though...down to about 12kb! |
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I have been doing the Harry Potter series, full backup to bd-9, and on three or four you get the audio / pgs warning / error message. On one it continued and still came in under bd-9 but the others (I think 4 and 5) it overshot by over 1 Gb. If it isn't a problem that can be resolved by bd-rb (I assume it could be ts-muxer), would it be possible for the process to continue automatically but with a warning - it's so frustrating to see a warning message in the morning when it's obviously been stuck on 5 or 10% since the early hours.
**Note I have always left my setup with allowing all of the English language tracks rather than just one. When I look at the Harry Potter extras files (there is never an issue with the main movie) bd-rb is showing some of the problem ones as having 14 or so English tracks - when you play them they are bog standard small video clips with no sign of any requirement or presence of anything but 1 audio track. I am now retrying with the setup limiting the audio to one per track to see if that sorts it. I have just used tsmuxer to demux a typical problem m2ts file. It consisted of a 148Mb vc1 file and 14 x 2.3 Mb identical english audio tracks. Haven't got a clue what that's all about but I'll report whether it works later on. Last edited by drmih; 29th May 2009 at 19:08. |
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X-Men completed successfully, keeping the DTS-HD Master Audio and 1 AC3 448kbps Dolby Digital. The ISO is 22.0GB, (23,083,392kb). I agree this is a good default size. I have not had an oversize nor an undersize when using this setting.
I'm not sure why BD-RB could not reencode the small file (468KB) in Casino Royale, but it had no trouble with the original 582KB file in X-Men, reducing it to 234KB. |
29th May 2009, 19:29 | #3005 | Link | |
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What codec are you using for VC-1? It sounds almost like it is failing on the small encodes. My recommendation is to use WMV11. Your example overshot by 1GB because it used CRF to encode (that was the only choice, because it could not create a file at the specified output size -- likely < 0 MB). Last edited by jdobbs; 29th May 2009 at 19:38. |
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29th May 2009, 21:24 | #3007 | Link | |
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A Bug somewhere in the system
Ive just completed Tenatious D: The Complete Masterworks Vol 2 again for either the 5th or 6th time using the latest version this time and it does tthe exact same thing as every other encode with every other version.
It locks up my BDP-S350 about 16 Seconds into the concert on every encode but on the plus side this time it did have LPCM working. Anymore information you need Quote:
The strange thing is though on my BDP-S350 it reports the bitrate at 0Mbps upto it locking up this is the only disc I have had problems with the orig plays perfect and the ripped folders play perfect burned to a BD-RE50 I know BD-RB can do 720p without issues but could the problem be the 59.940 framerate and if so is it a x264 or a TsMuxer prob Last edited by tekmobile; 29th May 2009 at 21:32. |
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Generally speaking, TrueHD is probably the source of pain for the majority of the oversizing as the overhead on TrueHD is tremendous! Let me dig up my info. I was also wondering if you could allow advanced x264 tweaking for those who want to change various x264 quality settings? |
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I'd really appreciate any info you can give on the m2ts overhead of audio types. |
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I tried to set the tsmuxer to force 24 Frames While Muxing just for testing to see if it will work on my Panasonic BD-35 24P mode. Well it did. The video was out of sync with the audio and it was a little bit jittery but i saw video. In regular BD-RB result I can't see nothing in 24P mode(sound is OK). I tried two movies changeling and Paycheck with the same result. Is this information helps?? |
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If you are talking about BD9 only then please specify that. If you mean BD25 too, why is it different for me? |
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The option for "Stricter compliance with AVCHD" doesn't seem to matter much with US models of the PS3. It makes alot of difference with other brands, like Samsung. Simply for compatibility with other players, its appears, in my experience, to be a good idea to use the option when making a BD5 or BD9 copy. (BD25 copies seem not to require it) This is the technique I use for making copies that play on my PS3, Sony BDP-S550, and Samsung BDP2500. Unfortunately, there are some players that don't work well with the "Stricter compliance..." option set, so you'll have to determine what works best for you. The bottom line is that there are vast differences between manufactures and models on how well they play copies. We each need to find our own "most common denominator" for how to get a copy that plays on our standalone players. Furiousflea has put together a helpful list players and their level of compatibility. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=144674 I hope this helps... |
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More accurate to the current BD-RB versions is this list. Without stricter AVCHD option is NEWBD (notice many players cant play it) with stricter AVCHD enabled look at OLDBD (notice a lot more can play it). The only situation to use what BD-RB is using with non-strict AVCHD is VC-1 video (BD-RB doesn't output) on a panasonic player and it should theoretically work on most/all players from BD25/50 but it's not well tested. In this case Strict AVCHD should always be enabled until BD-RB is fixed. |
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Did you try it with "Strict AVCHD" set? If not, you should. |
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You say "...until BD-RB is fixed" -- so what does that mean? Define "fixed." If I go back to the old way some things won't work. If I stay with the new way some things won't work. So which way is "fixed"? I decided to change the process so that TSMUXER was the decider as to how AVCHD was implemented rather than BD-RB. This "fixed" thing just ticks me off -- because the real problem isn't BD-RB, it's the lack of standardization across the players. It get's to a point at which I feel people are asking "If I stand on my head and wave my left arm wildly, my player will play AVCHD. Can you make BD-RB stand on it's head and wave its left arm wildly?" Frankly I think some of these players should be attached to a chain and used as boat anchors because that's about all they are good for. Last edited by jdobbs; 30th May 2009 at 23:08. |
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I understand your frustration trying to make your program compatible, you have your work cut out, but you may have to draw the line somewhere. |
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