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26th February 2010, 20:50 | #6982 | Link | |
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tsmuxer can extract the audio and video streams you want. it can also extract the DTS core in the same step if you're not going to keep the full HD track. from there you can mux them back into an MKV file with mkvmerge and then try processing that file with ripbot. not steps that you should necessarily have to do or anything, but it might process properly after doing so |
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27th February 2010, 00:01 | #6985 | Link | |
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I'm guessing "Usex264x64=0" was meant to be "Use x264 x64 =0", right? In which case, I'm wondering where I should download it from (x264.nl ?), and where do I place it, or how do I get RipBot to use it? Thanks again Last edited by xantius; 27th February 2010 at 00:17. Reason: edit |
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27th February 2010, 12:04 | #6989 | Link |
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This version x264 core 85 r1442kGIT 781d300 was working very good, but the new version did not work. x264.1462kGIT why this version did not work http://komisar.gin.by/ Last edited by arapkadri; 27th February 2010 at 12:26. Reason: link |
28th February 2010, 01:41 | #6990 | Link | |
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If I need 500 - 2TB drives then so be it. I DON'T CARE How much space I need, or how many NAS drives I need to do it with. I only care about picture quality. Use CQ@18 has CRAPPY pq on my 160" projection display. The PQ coming direct from Blu-ray is superb. Even on my 65" plasma the PQ SUCKS! Now I will admit, on my 32" sets. I can't much difference between CQ@18 and the original blu-ray. But I can on a 65" plasma and a 160" Projection set. As far as time goes. Doesn't matter to me either. I have my "Assistant" do it on her time. Since I pay her Salary anyways. So give me a better excuse then your belief its a waste of time & space. I do understand that it may be a waste of time & space for YOU... but it ISN'T FOR ME! Thank you WTC |
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28th February 2010, 01:44 | #6991 | Link | |
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Like I said in a previous post, I could care less how much processing time it takes, or how much space is required. WTC |
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28th February 2010, 01:47 | #6992 | Link | |
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I had the same problem. So I used AnyDVD HD to rip them to my SDD drive. Then I used ripbot to make them into H.264 MKV's for me. (Star Trek is using hte VC-1 codec in thier M2TS files) Works like a charm. Looks good too (At least on my 32" HDTV) I did that for all 3 seasons of Star Trek: TOS WTC |
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28th February 2010, 01:56 | #6994 | Link | |
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VC-1 codec isn't a widely accepted formate for many hardware media players. As in their firmware has not yet been upgraded to make use of the VC-1 codec. As a result conversion from VC-1 to H.264 is required. In my home, playing VC-1 content isn't a major issue even though my LG BD390 player doesn't like VC-1 MKV's I do have other options to play VC-1 encoded MKV's in my home. It is elsewhere when I play them that it begins to become a major issue. On other media players. Even though space is not an issue or concern for me. Trying to maintain multiple versions & MKV's of the same movie is a PIA. Therefore I would like just ONE file that I can play on all my required media players with the best quality possible. Honestly I would rather not have to re-encode at all if I didn't have too. But some Blu-rays have to be because of the VC-1 encoding. WTC P.S. I am using MakeMKV for h.264 encoded Blu-rays. If it has the capability to convert VC-1 to h.264 I sure haven't figured out how to do it yet! LOL Last edited by WildTexasChef; 28th February 2010 at 01:59. |
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28th February 2010, 03:01 | #6995 | Link | |
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changed OS, couple questions?
Hey Atak, got a question for you (or for anyone else?)
...recently upgraded my OS from Vista 64 to Windows 7 64bit. (Quad Core processor) Obviously I had to re-install EVERYTHING, and before, Ripbot was set up perfect to my liking, but now Im not sure if I missed something or some of my encoder/decoders not working properly...I am using latest up-to-date Haali, FFDShow, AviSynth. The movie is "9" 1080p, and im running CQ18. Before I would expect the total time to be around 8-9 hours, but im looking at close to 14 hours. When I hover over the Ripbot process it shows: Quote:
...does this sound right? Since Im using 64 bit, does it automatically select x264 64 bit? Im thinking there is something I can tweak, because it seemed to run a bit faster on Vista 64. Thanks for your time, and again awesome program!! |
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crackinhedz, I was having an issue with encoding, and pacaveli211 suggested that the last step is going into the video properties (where you set resize, crop, etc options) and clicking ok. if you don't do this sometimes, it seems, it doesn't properly write the script. |
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28th February 2010, 13:00 | #6997 | Link | |
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28th February 2010, 16:40 | #6998 | Link | |
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Hi there, I can't get RipBot264's preview to work with .sub subtitles.
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28th February 2010, 17:33 | #6999 | Link |
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ok to follow up, the conversion is finished...actually only took 10h:30m:04s !!
The original file size was 19.6 GB, the final size after completion is 3.71 GB wow, im impressed...didnt take as long as I first thought, and compressed below 5GB! insane. The file plays fine but I have not given a run though my 50" plasma, but from the looks on my 19" LCD monitor quality seems fine? |
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