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2nd August 2011, 12:53 | #9921 | Link | |
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for example if i copy texts like cabac=1 / ref=5 / deblock=1:-1:-1 / analyse 0x3:0x33 / me=umh / subme=9 / psy=1 / etcetc...... that will cause BSOD (i was typing them all, im afraid my pc will bsod again) but for normal texts like ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Baseline@L2.1 Format settings, CABAC : No Format settings, ReFrames : 3 frames etc.... thats okay.. (i was copied them here without any crash) i dunno whats happening, looks like my clipboard doesnt accept those kind of texts which cause bsod. any clue? my 32 bit xp doesnt have this problem.. |
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2nd August 2011, 14:19 | #9922 | Link | |
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3rd August 2011, 14:30 | #9925 | Link | |
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I can do an encode - sourced from bluray, to BD25 in about 6hrs. this is an average and I'm using an AMD 1090t. longer movies and/or lower AR movies have taken longer. for example The Island took over 7 hrs, because it's 2:16 long. Avatar would take even longer yet, because it's 1.78:1 and like 3 hrs long. |
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3rd August 2011, 20:23 | #9927 | Link |
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Ok, well I have come to the conclusion that my laptop just aint up to the job on its core 2 duo T5750 2ghz, 3gb ram. I started 2012 at 10pm last night and at lunchtime today it had done 38.5% and still had 24 hours to go.
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4th August 2011, 03:44 | #9928 | Link | |
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if you encode to 720p (vs 1080p) it'll go a lot faster encoding with CQ vs 2-pass will also be faster make sure your laptop is keeping good and cool. they're not exactly designed to be doing such things |
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6th August 2011, 01:53 | #9929 | Link |
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Check also if you power management is in "Performance" or "Balanced"; it can affect the time too.
Normally, all windows, even a desktop is set to "Balanced" and not "Performance". You need to modifiy manually. A setting that is set in defaut in windows. lol!! Refer to this article: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/
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6th August 2011, 18:00 | #9930 | Link |
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Hi all
Have tried searching the thread to see if this has been reported elsewhere, but couldn't see any reference to it. I have a number of .wtv files recorded off-air from Canal Digital in Sweden. They are a mix of MPEG2 SD and H264 HD (720p and 1080i I think). The MPEG2 .wtv files work fine with RipBot, but the H264 HD stuff seems to fall over during the remux process from .wtv to .ts and the .ts files aren't created. Is this a known problem? Should I be upgrading other components? Hope you can help - this looks like a great solution for me. Thanks |
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update remux tool
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6th August 2011, 21:47 | #9932 | Link |
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Through reading this forum and random guides, i'm pretty good at converting my blu-rays to mkv now. However, I think I want to start converting my DVDs as well, make everything digital. Are there any guides for SD/DVD and ripbot, or is ripbot not the best tool for DVD? I'd rather use x264 than xvid, and i'm familiar with ripbot already so I hope it works well with SD/DVD to mkv.
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9th August 2011, 17:29 | #9933 | Link |
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Converting blu-rays and DVDs are almost exactly the same with Ripbot. It is really easy to use with for DVDs of movies. I've never figured out the best way to use it with DVDS of TV shows (multiple episodes), so I first use something like DVD Decrypter or VideoReDo to extract the episodes.
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10th August 2011, 15:32 | #9934 | Link | |
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10th August 2011, 22:20 | #9935 | Link |
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While ripping any BluRay movie RipBot is stopping at Muxing 100%. Even leaving it running overnight does not help. The only posts I have found related to this say to try uninstalling and reinstalling everything or to try an earlier version. I have tried both of these suggestions. Neither solved the problem. The computer is running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. What is causing this hang?
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11th August 2011, 13:55 | #9936 | Link |
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Hey Atak !!!
My x264, 1924 is pretty old (current revision is 2057 ) I should update it .... Can you give us a link for latest version ??? Thanks !! PS : I found this link : http://x264.fushizen.eu/ and tried to install new one , but it failed ...I don't know why !! some explanations will be welcome !!! Last edited by benjyv; 11th August 2011 at 14:07. |
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I'm trying to convert 1080p mkv files to a 4gb MAX 720 file, to try to get as high of a bitrate as i can get, using Ripbot, but there's a problem.
When I convert the original 1080p MKV to a 1080p MP4, setting the file size to 4gb gets me a bitrate of about 3500kbps. Now, when I convert the original 1080p MKV to a 720p MP4, setting the file size to 4gb, it gets me a bitrate of about 3501kpbs. What's the deal? I would think that the bitrate would increase a lot? |
11th August 2011, 14:02 | #9938 | Link |
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why should it increase? The filesize (4GB) and the duration of your movie doesn't change while changing the resolution! So you have even 3500kbps for 720p AND 1080p!! To help understanding thatt "kbps" stands for Kilobyte Per Second so "Same duration and same filesize = same kbps".
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11th August 2011, 14:09 | #9939 | Link | |
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11th August 2011, 14:12 | #9940 | Link | |
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So what's the benefit of converting to 720p instead of 1080p if the file size and kbps remain the same? |
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