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5th March 2009, 06:26 | #1803 | Link |
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jdobbs, 0xdeadbeef, the developer of BDSup2Sub was able to fix the msialigned subs problem I first reported in this thread.
From BDSup2Sub 1.3 changelog - x/y ofs from start PCS is used instead of that from the window definition (fixes most misaligned subtitles) Could you look into something like this to fix the misalignment? I'm more then welcome to test it and you have a sup from this thread I posted yesterday that has many problems. Also any chance to resize the sups down 1.5x (1920/1280 = 1080/720) ? Last edited by turbojet; 5th March 2009 at 06:36. |
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Please try and be completely certain it's not something on your computer causing the problem before posting. Because I get the feeling that the problem is more than likely not a bug but like you say, a bad rip or whatever. Just try and be sure first as you can be first Sorry if that sounds patronising. |
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I downloaded v0.20.02 still the same problem. When I select "Full Backup", the process starts without any problems with file 0000: Quote:
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This has been discussed before as a problem (interlaced VC-1) but AFAIK has been ignored since to-date it's only been seen in extras vs. main feature. |
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All 1080p or 480i streams are ok. Here's the lastcmd text... "C:\Users\####\Desktop\BD_Rebuilder\tools\x264.exe" "C:\USERS\####\DESKTOP\NEW FOLDER\WORKFILES\VID_00025.AVS" --crf 24 --level 4.1 --sar 1:1 --aud --vbv-bufsize 25000 --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --vbv-maxrate 35000 --bframes 3 --8x8dct --threads auto --thread-input --progress --no-psnr --no-ssim --stats "C:\USERS\####\DESKTOP\NEW FOLDER\WORKFILES\VID_00025.AVS.264.stats" --pass 1 --output "C:\USERS\####\DESKTOP\NEW FOLDER\WORKFILES\VID_00025.AVS.264" Ran the lastcmd from CMD however no other info was given when x264 stops working. Checked Vista's event logs and part of the application error was 'faulting module wmvdecod.dll'. With ffdshow VC-1 settings set to 'disabled' and 'wmv9', x264 stops working. If ffdshow VC-1 is set to 'libavcodec' i get the same as mmace, with the BD_Rebuilder speed running between 0.05x and 0.07x speeds! The stream plays ok in PowerDVD 8. When played in Windows Media Player, the image keeps scambling/blocking. Quote:
Checked the M2TS file in GraphEdit and the video/subtitles are linking to ffdshow video decoder, with the audio linking to ffdshow audio decoder. @jdobbs @dark shikari Is there any more info i can give you that may be of help? Cheers |
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Most of my output lately has been scrabled/blocked... after a very long run of successful copies. I'm not sure what might have changed. I don't have PowerDVD installed, but I get poor results when viewing with TotalMediaTheatre and WMP11... or from a disc burned with ImgBurn. Last edited by GaPony; 5th March 2009 at 18:12. |
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5th March 2009, 19:23 | #1812 | Link |
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All the problems with 1080i VC1 streams discussed in last few posts are NORMAL. The reason you are getting blocky output\x264 crashing is because the FREE decoders DO NOT support hybrid interlaced VC1 streams. The ONLY decoder that seems to support them properly is a PAID one by neuron2. HOWEVER... duh duh duhhhhh There is a work around, by setting the minimum VTS for encoding by BD-Rebuilder you can get it to NOT encode these streams and just copy them as is to the backup you are using. Using the minimum VTS option in the ini - Any VTS under a certain size will not be compressed but just direct stream copied into your backup. Obviously there are limitations here so if you backing up to anything smaller than BD25 don't bother. |
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Cheers for the info and work around. Should have figured that one myself! |
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ive got a ps3 and panasonic bd35, if i just back up movie only will work on panasonic great for some reason ps3 stopped playing backups for first time in two years hence why i bought bd35 i want to back up the whole disk to bd25 im using traxdata tried the FIX_CLPI=0 in the ini file and still wont play full disk back ups using latest version, im using verbatims traxdata sony and getting same result which is it looks like its going to play then just says stop. these disk are playing fine on my pc which is weird anyone have any ideas or is it me lol
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5th March 2009, 19:54 | #1815 | Link |
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I'm hoping someone can help me. Yesterday I ripped Before The Devil Knows I'm Dead with AnyDVD HD. I played the movie .m2ts in MPC and it played perfectly. I then set up BD Rebuilder (latest version) to do a movie-only rebuild with a target size of DVD-9, and 640kbps AC3 audio. I left that overnight, and by the time I had got back home from work today it had finished. However, playing the .m2ts file in MPC shows a terrific picture but unfortunately no sound. If I check the properties in MPC it shows the video information but no sound information. If I load the .m2ts file in tsMuxer it shows both the video and sound stream. I tried loading the movie into MakeMKV and it fails to load, saying 'invalid mux'. Log File: [21:45:19] BD Rebuilder v0.20.02 (beta) - Source: BEFORE_THE_DEVIL - Input BD size: 16.22 GB - Approximate total content: [01:56:43.413] - Target BD size: 7.72 GB - MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled [21:45:19] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [21:45:19] Extracting audio/subs [VID_00000] - [21:51:37] Reencoding: VID_00000 (1 of 1) [16:41:02]PHASE ONE complete [16:41:02]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started - [16:41:02] Rebuilding BD file Structure [16:45:02] - Encode and Rebuild complete [16:45:02]JOB: BEFORE_THE_DEVIL completed. Does anyone have any idea whats gone on here? This is the 2nd time I've used BD-Rebuilder. The first time I got no picture and no sound, so I guess I've made some progress lol. What I don't understand is I've used Ripbot264 successfully to rebuild to DVD-9, so what could be the problem with BD-Rebuilder? |
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5th March 2009, 20:26 | #1817 | Link | |
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I haven't even put together a routine to decode the RLE picture yet (I'd love it if someone had an algorithm they'd share) -- so it might be a while before I resize the picture. If I resized them, though, it would eliminate the misalignment... as I could use the top/left corner as the point of reference instead of the middle of the picture. |
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