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12th April 2011, 23:17 | #11762 | Link | |
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[Edit] Ok. I found it an fixed it for the next release. I had mistyped "59.97" as the framerate to be used in the META file when muxing that type of 720p stream. It should have been "59.94". Last edited by jdobbs; 12th April 2011 at 23:31. |
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13th April 2011, 07:36 | #11764 | Link |
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Backing up I, Robot to BD25. I made no changes to anything on the Stream tab (just expanded to confirm my preset options all looked applicable for this title). I do have one edit to the config file: I added "KEEP_HD_LPCM=1" which I sometimes toggle to 0 on certain titles. I started the backup, let it get finished extracting the first stream and then begin pass 1 of the encode, aborted via the Abort button, shut down pc, reboot, start BD-RB, click "Backup" and it's giving "The working path is not empty. DELETE ALL OLD FILES? YES/NO" and clicking NO aborts, not resumes. I did not make any changes, or even enter the Setup or View/Edit Config File menus. Win XP 32, Inspect.exe reports everything OK. Running 0.37.07.
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13th April 2011, 15:09 | #11765 | Link | |
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I have used the resume function with BD-RBV03707 and it works for me. EDIT: Just ran a quick test again, and tried before and after rebooting, and the resume worked as expected! Last edited by Capsbackup; 13th April 2011 at 15:29. |
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I'm using Windows 7 64-bit. In the previous release (0.37.06), BD Rebuilder used x264-64.exe to do the encoding. In the latest release (0.37.07), it's using the 32-bit version, x264.exe. The encoding used to be around 2.00x, now it's down to 1.23x.
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I've noticed the same thing here. "C:\Video Tools\BD Rebuilder\tools\x264.exe" "F:\WORKING\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS" --preset medium --b-pyramid strict --weightp 1 --qpmin=0 --bitrate 8010 --level 4.0 --qpfile "F:\WORKING\WORKFILES\VID_00000.CHP" --sar 1:1 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --pic-struct --vbv-bufsize 15000 --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --ipratio 1.1 --pbratio 1.1 --vbv-maxrate 15000 --threads auto --thread-input --stats "F:\WORKING\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS.264.stats" --pass 2 --output "F:\WORKING\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS.264" Last edited by wolverine3n8; 14th April 2011 at 00:45. |
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14th April 2011, 01:09 | #11772 | Link |
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I've just completed an encode of a movie with a 2:35.1 aspect ratio and noticed it left the black bars on the top and bottom which made it 16:9. Is there an automatic cropping option? The black bars take up space which could be used for higher image quality.
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14th April 2011, 01:44 | #11775 | Link |
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There is no choice. Blu-ray only accepts 4:3 and 16:9. So the bars have to be there unless it is exactly one of those two ratios. There are no blu-ray discs with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio as it would violate the standard. A 2.35:1 film is always encapsulated into 16:9 (with the borders).
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I noticed in v0.37.4's release, you changed the settings to have ("Use X264 Internal LAVF" to "on" as the default). But I see now we need to decide for ourselves to use it. Is there a thread I can read about this setting and it's benefits?
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jdobbs, ever seen this before? Color Purple threw up this nugget:
- [09:39:36] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00105] - [09:39:52] Reencoding: VID_00105 (7 of 7) - [09:39:52] Collecting video information - Audio/PGS sizing issue. Continued... - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080 - Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 13*056 frames - [12:19:43] Reencoding: VID_00105, Pass 1 of 1 - [12:21:33] Video Encode complete - [12:21:33] Reencoding audio tracks (if req'd) - [12:21:33] Multiplexing M2TS When I logged in this morning, there was a OK/Cancel dialog window waiting for me with a warning about Audio/PGS sizing problem. Clicking OK continued the process and the backup finished without further warnings/errors. I haven't had time to play the output yet, unfortunately. |
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