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15th October 2016, 13:06 | #25022 | Link | |
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As for "IMPORT threshold is 15 and it is ignored", please note the highlighted info in the description: Code:
IMPORT_THRESHOLD=n n = Threshold size (in minutes), default=15, of BD/DVD titles listed for IMPORT selection Last edited by jdobbs; 15th October 2016 at 19:36. |
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15th October 2016, 13:54 | #25023 | Link | |
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OK, to each his own... but it looks like MrVideo having more trouble than fun, and it's supposed to be fun being creative. |
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15th October 2016, 19:35 | #25027 | Link | |
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That is what is being authored to a disc. Then it will be added to the rest of the discs in the movie's set. |
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Here is the log file: Code:
[20:06:15] Importing MKV: THE_LORD_OF_THE_RINGS-THE_FELLOWSHIP_OF_THE_RING-OFFICIAL_TRAILER_DD20 - Collecting audio/video streams from source... - Building pseudo-BD source structure... [20:06:23] Video import completed successfully. ---------------------- [10/14/16] BD Rebuilder v0.50.18 [20:06:51] Source: THE_LORD_OF_THE_RINGS-THE_FELLOWSHIP_OF_THE_RING-OFFICIAL_TRAILER_DD20 - Input BD size: 0.07 GB - Approximate total content: [00:02:54.174] - Target BD size: 22.95 GB - Windows Version: 5.2 [3790] - Quick-Play Reauthoring mode enabled - Auto Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR - Decoding/Frame serving: X264/LAVF - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640 [20:06:51] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [20:06:51] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 1) - [20:06:51] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000] - [20:06:57] Reencoding video [VID_00000] - Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1280x720 - Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 4,176 frames - Bitrate: 35,000 Kbs - [20:06:57] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 1 of 1 [20:07:16]PHASE ONE aborted by user request Quote:
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15th October 2016, 20:00 | #25030 | Link | |
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The only piece of the puzzle to yet arrive is the ability to make a menu only containing a single imported MKV file. So, for this run, I'm adding a trailer of the movie to each disc. When I get to the Hobbit trilogy, maybe it will be available. |
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15th October 2016, 21:38 | #25033 | Link | |
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1. Is there anything in the PSEUDO folder? Resizing to BD standards can force encoding. 2. Is your output set to DVD-5/9. If so, reencoding is required because of the lower maximum bitrate for DVD media. Last edited by jdobbs; 15th October 2016 at 21:47. |
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15th October 2016, 21:56 | #25034 | Link |
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Ok. I looked at the code, and any source that has a PSEUDO folder is forced into encoding. So in order to trick it into not knowing it's an import, after you import, delete the PSEUDO folder (assuming it is empty), and then reopen it with BD-RB. The should allow the FORCE_NOENCODE to take effect (assuming no other reason exists like forced resizing to meet standards). I'll look at how much work it might be to examine everything and see if I can delete it myself. But the problem is that there are SO MANY things that have to be checked (bitrates, maximums, GOP limitations, levels, b-frame counts, etc) that I'm not sure I want to go through all that. The bottom line is that you just can't trust an imported source to be compliant. Last edited by jdobbs; 15th October 2016 at 22:06. |
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I always move the BD folder from the PSEUDO folder anyhow. I think when BD_Rebuilder first started creating quick play BD's with simple menu's, I kept having problems with it creating an extra bogus menu entry probably for the menu creation. I started using a custom size for the BD compilation of 50,000 to make sure it didn't re-encode the 4 episode m2ts video files. After it created the BD, I would then move it from the work folder drive back onto the drive I use for the source and do a full backup resized for a BD25 disk. I found that I could re-edit the quick play menu to remove the bogus entry and also the compilation would be far more accurate with the size limits I specified. Also I had no surprises with the disk structure being playable after spending hours to re-encode a broken menu or an episode in the wrong order. I even had some episodes from a series disk that only had 2 episodes on the final disk and I would use BD_Rebuilder to do only the oversized episodes to a custom size to get them to be comparable to some episodes from a more compressed disk before using them on a 4 episode BD disk. BD_Rebuilder has really become a great video authoring tool for my movie hobby. Many thanks to jdobbs for all the hard work. I wish there was some way I could help support it's development more.
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This whole exercise has come about in order to try and get a menu created for a single import file. Might it be easier to just allow creation of a menu in Full Backup mode, if the option to create a menu with only one item is set to 1? Because then there will be zero recoding because an actual backup will not be done. The structure that is created after importing, and menu editing, is where I stop and burn the contents of the BDMV/CERTIFICATE directories. I suspect that doing it this way will be a whole lot less work than doing any of the other things you mentioned above. |
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I'll look at allowing menu creation for single file imports. |
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So, because of that, I use Full Backup mode in order to import the MKV files that I want on the disc. I then edit the menu contents and it then imports the files and builds the menu. After which it stops. I then burn that BDMV structure. I do not do the backup, as that would recode all of the files. Plus, since what I want is already in the BDMV structure, I do not have to do the backup. Quote:
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I think that Backup Mode and Import function separately |
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