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25th October 2012, 14:36 | #16001 | Link |
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Sounds logical and deffo something worth trying.. but before I saw your reply I had already tried updating to latest DGIndexNV and to latest Nvidia drivers. Those seem to have done the trick; finished a big re-encode last night without issues.
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25th October 2012, 22:00 | #16003 | Link |
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First time outputting an MKV on v4203, from a playlist consisting of 44 m2ts files. All source files are AVC 1080p 23.976fps with AC3 Stereo audio. Encoding profile was MKV 1920x1080 with Intact Audio and a CRF of 21. Total running time of output is 0:20:27 so some of the m2ts clips are very short.
Output is fine at the start but by the end audio plays approx. half a second late. I ran another test, using MKV 1920x1080 with audio re-encoded to 192Kbps AC3 and CRF21: same result. Third test: same playlist, output to BD5 (i.e. DVD5). Audio sync is still off by the end. Last edited by colinhunt; 26th October 2012 at 17:04. |
26th October 2012, 09:33 | #16004 | Link |
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I just got a brand new computer (i7 3770K - 16GB DDR3 1866 - GTX 680) so can someone tell me which decoding option is the best/fastest for my system? DirectShow or ????
If it's something else, please tell me how to enable it because I've only ever used DirectShow on my old computer. |
26th October 2012, 14:47 | #16005 | Link |
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Well, you are at the right place for the best Blu-ray encoder around, not sure if it is the fastest, but for sure it is the best. It takes me about 2 hours to encode a 25Gb movie. Check out the first page of this thread, and you will find more help in using this software. Plus you will need AnyDvd HD, or DvdFab to get rid of the encryption.
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Perhaps my post wasn't clear enough, but what I meant was which BD Rebuilder decoding option is the best for my computer. AFAIK there are three options available - DirectShow, DGDecNV & LAVF so which one would you guys recommend for my machine? Like I said earlier, I've only ever tried DirectShow before. |
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27th October 2012, 09:30 | #16009 | Link |
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Hi,
I am just starting to use BD-Rebuilder and wanted to blank some items. As I see the option is there but grey. So i searched and found that I have to put ENABLE_TEST=1 into the INI-file. But after restarting BD-Rebuilder the blank option is still grey. Do I have to use another option? And is there anywhere an explanation or list of other hidden options? |
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27th October 2012, 20:30 | #16011 | Link |
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Hi there.
Just a quick question or two I am just getting in to using BD-Rebuilder, and my settings are the following for my encodes; Full backup, 2 pass, highest quality, quicker encode for extras and I always keep hd audio and English and Danish subtitles. My goal is to make the main movie look as good as possible, while keeping HD audio and all the extras on the disk, quality of the extras including its audio quality doesn't matter, just want to keep it there if I get the urge to watch it at some point. 1. Is there any way to force BD-Rebuilder, to compress the extra material "extreamly hard" when doing a full BD-25 with menus, what I am thinking off is to have BD-Rebuilder assign a little space as humanly possible to the extras, so it leaves as much space / bitrate for the main feature ? 2. How does BD-Rebuilder handle seamless branching disks, can I choose to do "quick encode" for the extra material on the disk when working on a Blu-Ray that is mastered using seamless branching. What I am asking is will BD-Rebuilder chose the right files ( that make up the main feature via seamless branching ) and encode them at high quality, and then encode the extra material at low quality or is there a risk that BD-Rebuilder will not choose the right files that make up the main movie, so that I end up with some parts of the movie encoded at 2 pass high quality, and some parts encoded in one pass low quality mode, because BD-Rebuilder thinks that the parts are part of the extra features on the disk ? Hope that my questions make sense ant that I am asking them in the right place, if not I am sorry All the best... Dennis |
28th October 2012, 20:04 | #16015 | Link |
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Don't know -- I haven't tried it. But it should... if not, it is likely Microsoft's fault. Just like all big software houses -- they make the rules, tell developers that they should follow them, and then when they release a new version they change the rules. That's what happened when Vista and Windows 7 were first released.
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28th October 2012, 20:58 | #16016 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder v0.42.04 (beta)
I have updated the first post of this thread with links to a new release of BD-RB (v0.42.04). Changes for this version:
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- Corrected an issue in which full backup of an imported pseudo-BD structure with an invalid audio sample rate could result in no sound. - Fixed an error in which having either of the SD resizing options selected can cause the FORCE_NOENCODE hidden setting to be ignored. - Added code to force reencoding when the source is a pseudo-BD structure created by the import function. This prevents the possibility of BD-RB deciding not to reencode due to small] input size. - Added a new hidden option, DVD_IMPORT_THRESHOLD This option sets the threshold (in minutes) for titles that should be presented for selection when attempting an import. The default value is 15. Helpful for discs that hold a lot of very small titles (e.g. cartoons). - Updated DVD import function so that selecting from a title list will append the selection to the disc title. This makes it easier to import multiple titles from the same disc. - Added code that looks for "disc.inf" in the root folder of the source to help select the most appropriate movie-only playlist when the source was ripped with AnyDVD. - Removed "_PLAYLIST" from the disc title when selecting movie-only mode. Now only the actual playlist number is appended (to shorten it and make the name more manageable). - Updated the included version of X264.EXE to the latest release (r2216). - Updated the included version of X264-64.EXE to the latest release (r2216). - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. |
29th October 2012, 00:09 | #16017 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder is consistently crashing my installation of Windows 8, 64bit. Everything freezes, and I have to hit the reset button to get the computer going again.
Changing compatibility setting and running as administrator do nothing to solve this. Thought you might want to know, even if there isn't anything you can do about it without a Windows 8 installation in which to test the program. |
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29th October 2012, 01:50 | #16019 | Link | |
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It just bounces off Microsoft when you complain. Edit: And good news now. Just ran compatibility again, and then the troubleshoot program option and set it for Win 7 compatibility and it seems to be working ok. At least the program is coming up and not freezing everything. So maybe this will help if anyone else runs into the same situation. Last edited by Kerry56; 29th October 2012 at 02:04. |
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29th October 2012, 09:11 | #16020 | Link |
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What does "Error 2008 [00:56:12] CorrectEPData() 00055 2008" mean?
Happened during the rebuild process. Using 42.03.. I'll use Newest beta next.. I did a Clean Windows 7 (won't install 8, I've had Enough of that from Microsoft) 64-bit Install on my MacBook Pro and all BootCamp drivers are up to date. I've not installed Service Pack 1 yet. Only AviSynth 2.58, ffdshow_rev3882_20110613_clsid, and Haali Matroska Splitter. After installing them, and doing the configs for FFDSHOW I ran BD-RB as Admin. Nothing at all should be interfering. The Source is over a Local Network and I've made sure of No interruptions. Thanks.
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