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3rd November 2009, 20:53 | #5841 | Link |
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BD-RB v0.31.01, Movie NCFM, Movie only, 2 x audio AC3 448, 1-pass crf, no resize, strict avchd, BD5:
=> Audio lags video by about 1 sec for both audio tracks. Extracting the audio with eac3to from the original disc reports no delay for the LPCM track (eng), and a delay of 1001 ms for the ac3 tracks. BD-RB selects the LPCM track as first audio (eng) and one of the ac3 tracks as second audio. Any suggestion? |
3rd November 2009, 22:56 | #5843 | Link | |
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Also, I am having problems with Shark007 codecs and trying to rebuild the movie, The Ugly Truth. To other, supposedly installing the Shark007 codecs fixed the out of sync problems. But I am still running into them, how would I fix this? Thank you for replying to my questions. UPDATE: I've been having quite some trouble with the following movies being out of sync: Fighting Drag Me to Hell Nothing Like the Holidays The Ugly Truth Has anyone else been experiencing similar issues? Last edited by Julian124; 4th November 2009 at 00:37. |
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4th November 2009, 02:46 | #5844 | Link |
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@Julian124;
What are you using to play back the files that have audio async? What is your cpu/video card/ram specs? Have you tried playing just the .m2ts file with Media Player Classic, and is the audio async this way too? Have you defragmented your hard drives? |
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I have a Dell Studio XPS 8000 w/ i7 Processor & 8.0 GB of RAM. Not specifically with MPC but with WMP & VLC. No I actually havent, but its a fairly new computer, how would that affect what was happening? Thank you for replying. |
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4th November 2009, 04:45 | #5846 | Link | |
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For LPCM I will most probably use AC-3 since the LPCM audio track can be quite big, as you mentioned. From all your own tests and tests from the people of this threat, would you recommend me using 720p / 1080p for DVD-9? I know it lies is the eye of the beholder but at the moment I do not have an HD display and will only have one by the end of the year. I doubt there will be much of a difference in 720p and 1080p. I just think the re-encode will be much closer to the real thing at 720p than at 1080p since you use half the bandwidth of a regular BD movie at 20 Gig. |
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4th November 2009, 06:24 | #5849 | Link | |
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If you open the corresponding .mpls playlist for the main movie that has async audio with tsMuxeR, highlight the audio streams you are keeping, do they show an audio delay? I have backed up quite a few movies, not the ones you mention though, and have had only one with async audio ( Batman Begins ). I believe jdobbs has corrected the rare audio delay issue that some movies have. However, if there is a negative audio delay present with the described detection method I just mentioned, I think tsMuxeR is not able to correct it. Negative delays, with my testing, are not properly corrected upon remux. |
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4th November 2009, 06:52 | #5850 | Link |
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@ jdobbs
this was ripped with the latest anydvdhd and the org. files play back fine. well it looks like it maybe a windows 7 pro 64bit problem because i do not get the error in windows xp pro 32bit. also this is all taking place on the same computer that dual booted into one os or the other. Code:
[23:43:56] BD Rebuilder v0.31.01 (beta) - Source: PELHAM_123 - Input BD size: 41.62 GB - Approximate total content: [03:12:03.420] - Target BD size: 7.72 GB - Windows Version: 6.1 [7600] - Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640 [23:43:56] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [23:43:56] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00205] - [23:43:57] Reencoding: VID_00205 (1 of 24) - Error in attempt to multiplex: MUX_00205.meta - This is not an EBML file (id=0/440786851 [23:43:58] - Failed to build structure, aborted Last edited by dragonknight; 4th November 2009 at 22:37. |
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No Country for Old Men, Region B.
The audio lags the video by about 2 seconds. At the beginning of the video there are studio intros of about 25 seconds duration. Here the MUX_MOVIE_ONLY meta: MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --avchd --vbr --custom-chapters=00:00:00.000;00:03:44.474;00:13:41.904;00:20:50.415;00:27:52.837;00:36:58.382;00:41:52.426;00:52:17.050;01:04:59.312;01:13:08.801;01:20:05.801;01:27:35.875;01:34:35.127;01:42:21.009;01:47:22.644;01:56:32.652 --vbv-len=500 V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "C:\TEMP\BD REBUILDER\WORKFILES\00000.M2TS", fps=23.976, insertSEI, contSPS, track=4113 A_AC3, "C:\TEMP\BD REBUILDER\WORKFILES\AUD_00000_4352.AC3", timeshift=1001, lang=deu A_AC3, "C:\TEMP\BD REBUILDER\WORKFILES\AUD_00000_4353.AC3", lang=eng S_HDMV/PGS, "C:\TEMP\BD REBUILDER\WORKFILES\00000.track_4609.SUP",fps=23.976,lang=deu |
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4th November 2009, 13:01 | #5854 | Link | |
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Strange.. this one encoded for me almost perfectly the first time as a full backup BD-9... looks like you're trying to do the same thing... The only issue I had was the initial menu video looked extremely pixelated but I also tried to reencode the whole disk without the "Quicker Extra" switch turn off. To correct it I just reencoded again separately with the "Quicker Extra" switch turn on; I imported the menu video file (I believe it was m2ts.0001) over to my original re-encode and everything worked. Other than that I had absolutely no problem reencoding this one Seems like a muxing problem.. are you using the tsmuxer that's in the BD-R or are you using a different version? Again please let the team know your specs and settings... this BD should not give you a problem Sorry, just noticed you're using windows 7 ... I'm using XP MCE.. so maybe there could be something there... Last edited by Lynxs; 4th November 2009 at 13:06. |
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yes i was doing encode in windows 7 pro 64bit and that when i got the following error listed above. however, when i switched over to windows xp pro 32bit it worked fine with now error at all. |
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5th November 2009, 15:54 | #5857 | Link | |
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There is like over 25 playlists in the PLAYLIST folder. How would I know which one to open? Thank you for helping me. |
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6th November 2009, 01:46 | #5860 | Link |
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But it would undersize if not... which is where I was getting so many complaints. I can't think of any downside to a higher than needed value -- and it keeps the "why doesn't it fill my disc?" crowd off my back.
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