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PurpleMan
13th October 2009, 17:23
Not literally identical, but generally quite close.

I see. When you say "quite close", where (in general) would I see differences?

Also, based on your comments, would it be correct to say that the only advantage of 2-pass mode is filesize accuracy?

Thanks for the explanations.

Dark Shikari
13th October 2009, 17:39
I see. When you say "quite close", where (in general) would I see differences?Nowhere in particular. The first few frames may be larger in CRF due to it taking time for CRF to adapt.Also, based on your comments, would it be correct to say that the only advantage of 2-pass mode is filesize accuracy?Yes.

PurpleMan
13th October 2009, 17:42
I see. Well, you learn something new every day! :)

Thank you!

samtroy
13th October 2009, 18:38
Very interesting, thanks for all the info!

Persecutor
13th October 2009, 23:47
@Persecutor;
What are you trying to play the movie back with? Standalone or PC, PowerDVD, etc... Also, if you play the BD-RB encoded file 00000.m2ts with MediaPlayer Classic, do you hear the audio?
If you open the 00000.m2ts file with tsMuxeR, does it show an audio file present?

Playing initially in my PC using Cyberlink PowerDVD 8 (use ImgBurn to convert to ISO and mount via Virtual CloneDrive 5.4.3.5 - if plays then I burn onto DVD9).

Have not ever used or downloaded MediaPlayer Classic or tsMixeR,

Capsbackup
14th October 2009, 00:39
Playing initially in my PC using Cyberlink PowerDVD 8 (use ImgBurn to convert to ISO and mount via Virtual CloneDrive 5.4.3.5 - if plays then I burn onto DVD9).

Have not ever used or downloaded MediaPlayer Classic or tsMixeR,

If you try MPC and the audio is heard, this can rule out a problem with BD-RB. PowerDVD is not always the best to check with.
If you want to avoid burning a coaster, you could try a backup to BD-5 (DVDRW), which will look very good for this movie. Then, if all is well, burn to BD-9.

nelly09
14th October 2009, 00:59
hey jdobbs, i have 4gb ddr3 ram, 2 days ago i bought 4 more gigs (2 x 2gb sticks) and added it on, and when i did an encode to bd25 movie only it finished with a result of a 3.26 gb file, i did other movies as well and they turned out smaller then what i had set it to, usually to less then 4 gb, the movie will play but it has huge pixelation issues, then i took out the 4gb newly purchased ram and encoded the same movie to bd25 and it came out fine, any help with this issue? the new ram is corsair and g skill ram was already on board, dont know if brand makes a difference

GaPony
14th October 2009, 03:41
The software desn't care what RAM you have, or how much... It sounds like a RAM or other PC problem. Mismatched RAM in a fast PC is not a good idea.

Mr. Movies
14th October 2009, 20:37
tsMuxeR is crashing when I run Rebuilder on the new X-Men Wolverine after an error when extracting audio/subs from [VID_00074]. My Rebuilder wasn't the most current so I upped it to v0.30.04 and it still crashes. I downloaded tsMuxeR v1.10.6 and placed that in the Tools folder but of course that didn't fix the issue.

All other movies I've ripped work in my currect configuration with exception to The Matrix which decodes fine but when it re-encodes the sound tracks get messed up default English moves to track 2 and track 1 becomes director or actors audio sub and is garbled. Has anyone ripped The Matrix OK or had this problem.

Here is the info I have from the X-Men Wolverine crash;

Windows Crash Window:
tsmuxer.exe has stopped working

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: tsmuxer.exe
Application Version: 0.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 4a077b02
Fault Modula Name: tsmuxer.exe
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 4a077b02
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00045794
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: fd00
Additional Information 2: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160
Additional Information 3: fd00
Additional Information 4: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160

XMEN_WOLVERINE.INF:
[Status]
LABEL=XMEN_WOLVERINE
VERSION=v0.30.04 (beta)
SOURCE_SIZE=25755804538
SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=25265344512
TARGET_SIZE=24117248000
REDUCTION=.935146083710762
RESIZE_1080=-1
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=all
SUBS_TO_KEEP=all
BACKUP_MODE=0
QUICK=0
[00074]
AUDIO=1111
PGS=111111

BD-REBUILDER.LOG:
-----------------------
[13:51:44] BD Rebuilder v0.30.04 (beta)
- Source: XMEN_WOLVERINE
- Input BD size: 23.99 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:58:13.836]
- Target BD size: 22.46 GB
- Windows Version: 6.0 [6001]
- RESIZE 1080p to 720p enabled
- Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[13:51:44] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [13:51:44] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00074]
- Error in attempt to extract audio/subs.
- 12.1% complete
[13:53:57] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted


LASTCMD.TXT:
"E:\Program Files (x86)\BD Rebuilder\tools\x264.exe" "E:\MOVIES\TEMP\WORKFILES\VID_00001.AVS" --preset medium --qpmin=0 --bitrate 20000 --level 4.1 --sar 1:1 --fps 24000/1001 --aud --vbv-bufsize 30000 --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --ipratio 1.1 --pbratio 1.1 --vbv-maxrate 35000 --threads auto --slices 4 --thread-input --stats "E:\MOVIES\TEMP\WORKFILES\VID_00001.AVS.MKV.stats" --pass 2 --output "E:\MOVIES\TEMP\WORKFILES\VID_00001.AVS.MKV"


BDREBUILDER.INI:
[Options]
MODE=0
QUICK_EXTRAS=0
PRIORITY_CLASS=0
RESIZE=0
ENCODER=0
ENCODE_QUALITY=2
TARGET_SIZE=23000
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=all
SUBS_TO_KEEP=all
TRELLIS=1
COLOR_BOOST=0
RESIZE_1080=1
DTS_REENCODE=0
AC3_REENCODE=1
AC3_640=1
KEEP_HD_AUDIO=1
AVCHD=1
AUDIO_TRACK_LIMIT=0
SUBTITLE_TRACK_LIMIT=0
CUSTOM_TARGET_SIZE=18000
VERBOSE_STATUS=1
REMOVE_WORKFILES=0
SD_CONVERT=0
[Paths]
SOURCE_PATH=E:\MOVIES\BD\XMEN_WOLVERINE\
WORKING_PATH=E:\MOVIES\TEMP\

turbojet
15th October 2009, 00:43
Do you have subs selected? If so try disabling resize or disable the subs.

TSMuxer has problems resizing some subs.

Jdobbs said he was writing his own code to resize subs which should fix the problem.

Persecutor
15th October 2009, 01:12
If you try MPC and the audio is heard, this can rule out a problem with BD-RB. PowerDVD is not always the best to check with.
If you want to avoid burning a coaster, you could try a backup to BD-5 (DVDRW), which will look very good for this movie. Then, if all is well, burn to BD-9.

I downloaded and installed MPC HomeCinema X64. I was unable to play the AnyDVD HD ripped IMMORTAL.iso when it was mounted in Virtual CloneDrive as I am able with PowerDVD. The BD-RB recoded and ImgBurn engendered IMMORTAL.iso played in PowerDVD (still without sound) but not in MPC. The IMMORTAL.iso is only 4.3Gb (despite my selection of DVD9) instead of 7.8Gb as other BD-RB recoded iso are.

Capsbackup
15th October 2009, 02:51
Persecutor
If you open the 00000.m2ts file with MPC, not the ISO, does it play with sound?
MPC is just to check to see if that one .m2ts file plays with audio.

GaPony
15th October 2009, 03:30
I downloaded and installed MPC HomeCinema X64. I was unable to play the AnyDVD HD ripped IMMORTAL.iso when it was mounted in Virtual CloneDrive as I am able with PowerDVD. The BD-RB recoded and ImgBurn engendered IMMORTAL.iso played in PowerDVD (still without sound) but not in MPC. The IMMORTAL.iso is only 4.3Gb (despite my selection of DVD9) instead of 7.8Gb as other BD-RB recoded iso are.

Why are you ripping to an .iso? Just rip it to a folder..

Capsbackup
15th October 2009, 03:51
@jdobbs;
I have noticed that my last few movie only backups to BD-5 with BD-RBV03002 and BD-RBV03004 have been using High Profile 4.0, where my previous backups with the pre-BD-RBV03000 versions used High Profile 4.1.
I did read the discussions on the previous few pages, but perhaps I missed if you were implementing a change on movie only BD5/9 backups to this 4.0 profile.
Full movie backup to BD-25 of this same movie is still High Profile 4.1. :confused:

Persecutor
15th October 2009, 11:17
Persecutor
If you open the 00000.m2ts file with MPC, not the ISO, does it play with sound?
MPC is just to check to see if that one .m2ts file plays with audio.

I opened the 00000.m2ts file with MPC, and although MPC said it was playing no video appeared nor was sound heard.

Persecutor
15th October 2009, 11:26
Why are you ripping to an .iso? Just rip it to a folder..

When I first downloaded BD-RB I found a guide in which the author always ripped with AnyDVD HD to .iso on hard drive and used a virtual drive to mount. Doing it that way I can test in PowerDVD if the AnyDVD .iso and later the BD-RB recoded .iso play completely. This especially helpful before burning to a DVD9 or BD25.

Race Guy
15th October 2009, 11:50
Speaking of 1 pass vs 2 pass, let's say I'm set to do a full backup to BD-25 at 2 pass HQ.

Is there a "switch" or a "hidden op" to limit the largest m2ts that's going to get the "2 pass treatment"? Something like "quicker encode for extras up to x MB large". The reason I ask is, there's been a few flicks I've done with very large "extras" like the one I'm currently processing.

On this particular flick, the first 7 VIDs identified for processing get blown thru with 1 pass. Then we hit VID 8 of 9 & it's 118,000 frames of 1080i. There's no reason to 2 pass it from my POV, but BD-RB thinks it should & it does! VID 9 of 9 on this particular example is 127,000 frames of 1080/24, so I'm probably doubling the process time for no good reason.

How can I stop those sized vids from getting 2 passed, jdobbs?

See ya!

Capsbackup
15th October 2009, 15:10
I opened the 00000.m2ts file with MPC, and although MPC said it was playing no video appeared nor was sound heard.

It would appear you do not have ffdshow set up properly. I would suggest reinstalling ffdshow and matroska splitter. Also, install Windows Media Player 11, if you don't already have that installed.

Persecutor
16th October 2009, 01:07
It would appear you do not have ffdshow set up properly. I would suggest reinstalling ffdshow and matroska splitter. Also, install Windows Media Player 11, if you don't already have that installed.

Can you tell me what settings you have in ffdshow? My programs are up to date.

Capsbackup
16th October 2009, 01:59
Can you tell me what settings you have in ffdshow? My programs are up to date.

h264/avc=libavcodec; mpeg2=libmpeg2; VC-1=disabled (if you have WMP11 installed)
Also, uninstall any other codec packs you may have installed.

Persecutor
16th October 2009, 03:14
h264/avc=libavcodec; mpeg2=libmpeg2; VC-1=disabled (if you have WMP11 installed)
Also, uninstall any other codec packs you may have installed.

I had h264/avc=disabled in ffdshow video decoder configeration. What about in ffdshow audio decoder configuration?

marius1
16th October 2009, 04:42
Has anyone gotten the "- [20:39:31] CorrectEPData() 00006 2008" error? Happens immediately after this: " - [20:33:57] Multiplexing M2TS"

V0.30.02

GaPony
16th October 2009, 07:16
You should be using version 30.04. See if you get the error with it.

Mr. Movies
16th October 2009, 16:13
Do you have subs selected? If so try disabling resize or disable the subs.

TSMuxer has problems resizing some subs.

Jdobbs said he was writing his own code to resize subs which should fix the problem.

Most probably that will work with Matrix but didn't work with Wolverine, tsMuxeR still crashes at 12.10% even if I disable subs or rip movie only with subs disabled.

Any other thoughts? Has anyone been able to transcode this movie?

Sharc
16th October 2009, 19:13
.....Has anyone been able to transcode this movie?
No problem here, movie only, 1280x720, including subs (Region B).

DK
16th October 2009, 23:13
Has anyone been able to transcode this movie?

Movie only, 2 audio streams, dvd-9, region b: flawless

GaPony
16th October 2009, 23:42
Movie Only, AC3, no subs, to BD9, Region 1.... no problem.

Capsbackup
17th October 2009, 05:13
Full movie backup to BD-25 and movie only to BD-5, Region 1 (A), perfect!!

setarip_old
17th October 2009, 07:10
@Mr. Movies

Hi!

Is the following information from your earlier post regarding a full disc copy or a movie-only copy?:

[13:51:44] BD Rebuilder v0.30.04 (beta)
- Source: XMEN_WOLVERINE
- Input BD size: 23.99 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:58:13.836]
- Target BD size: 22.46 GB

DGenerateKane
17th October 2009, 07:56
I also had no problems with Wolverine Region A full BD-25 Backup.

Sharc
17th October 2009, 08:08
I got a problem now with retrieving the audio:

[09:00:13] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [09:00:13] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00505]
- Error in attempt to extract audio/subs.
- Can't create output file C:\USERS\USER1\APPDATA\LOCAL\BD REBUILDER\WORKFILES\00505+00506+00509+00511+00512+00514+00515+00517+00518+00520+00521+00523+00524+00526+00527+05032+00530+00532+00533+00535+00536+00538+00539+00542+00545+05033+00548+00550+00551+00553+00554+00556+00557+00559.track_4352.dts
[09:00:15] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted

Could the problem be the path length?

Mr. Movies
17th October 2009, 08:49
There must be someting in my configuration goofed up if you all are able to run with out errors so I'll have to go back and look closer at my codecs and so on. Thanks for the feed back it really helps to know it should be working.

@Sharc
If your running Vista or 7 that could cause you problems I personally wouldn't output to my user/application data folders that's really for programs to use for user settings and is considered Windows system files area so it is protected somewhat. Make a temp folder in your root directory and output there not in APPDATA, USERS, WINDOWS, DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS, or PROGRAMDATA subfolders.

@setarip_old
The settings shown previously are for a full backup which is my prefered mode as I do like to have some of the special features in my backups that way I can archive my retail disc keeping it safe. But I have tried it both ways as stated in my secound post just didn't see a need to re-post all the same info with just that little change since the out come was exactly the same.

Sharc
17th October 2009, 11:49
@Sharc
If your running Vista or 7 that could cause you problems I personally wouldn't output to my user/application data folders that's really for programs to use for user settings and is considered Windows system files area so it is protected somewhat. Make a temp folder in your root directory and output there not in APPDATA, USERS, WINDOWS, DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS, or PROGRAMDATA subfolders.

This seems to have solved the problem. Thanks!
Strange, I have always been using the APPDATA/LOCAL folder in Vista and never had an issue. Looks like the problem popped up with the recent updates of Vista; I am not sure though.

setarip_old
17th October 2009, 14:07
@Mr. Movies[13:51:44] BD Rebuilder v0.30.04 (beta)
- Source: XMEN_WOLVERINE
- Input BD size: 23.99 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:58:13.836]
- Target BD size: 22.46 GB Although I can't offer an explanation, I'd suggest that part of your problem may have to do with the indicated "Approximate total content" of only 1:58 for the full disc.

I say this because IMDB and multiple other sites indicate the movie-only running time to be 1:47 - which would leave only 11 minutes regarding extras and others. Can anyone verify the "approximate total content" indicated for their successful full disc rip of "Wolverine"?

marius1
17th October 2009, 15:43
You should be using version 30.04. See if you get the error with it.

I'm trying again with 30.04. I will know in a couple of days whether it worked or not.

Sharc
17th October 2009, 18:55
@Mr. MoviesAlthough I can't offer an explanation, I'd suggest that part of your problem may have to do with the indicated "Approximate total content" of only 1:58 for the full disc.

I say this because IMDB and multiple other sites indicate the movie-only running time to be 1:47 - which would leave only 11 minutes regarding extras and others. Can anyone verify the "approximate total content" indicated for their successful full disc rip of "Wolverine"?
Good point setarip_old.
Here my value for the full disc:
- Approximate total content: [03:39:26.936]
This looks different, doesn't it?

setarip_old
17th October 2009, 20:40
In light of all the effort by "jdobbs" (and Doom9 members aiding in beta testing) to track down and correct true bugs related to commercial BluRays, I hope another Gladiator-like "situation" hasn't arisen to waste "jdobbs" time...

Guest
17th October 2009, 20:52
For the unwashed, what do you mean by a "Gladiator-like situation"?

Kakashi Sensei
17th October 2009, 21:23
There was an invalid character in a file on the Gladiator BD that was on the newsgroups, caused a problem for some people trying to re-encode it with BD-Rebuilder... It was an illegal download situation and not a real bug.

dukefame
17th October 2009, 22:26
@dukefame

Hi!

1) What is your system configuration?

2) Are you playing back on your PC or on a standalone player? If on your PC, what software are you using for playback?

the fininsed disks are being played back on both a Panasonic bD rw and an LG bluray player.
The audio sync issue is noted exactly the same on both devices

setarip_old
17th October 2009, 23:19
@neuron2

Hi!

As long as you've asked:

"Kakakshi Sensei" has provided you with the essence of the "Gladiator situation" - As a consequence, "jdobbs" and beta testers spent a lot of time chasing their/our tails, trying to track down a bug that didn't exist on the legitimate commercial release.

Perhaps similarly, you may have read a while ago, that a pre-release "workprint" of "Wolverine" was leaked. The pre-release version was lacking, among other things, some final touches regarding special effects. According to the studio, this lack of refinement actually resulted in the bootlegged workprint running about 10 minutes LONGER than the final 107 minute release...

Furiousflea
18th October 2009, 14:11
In light of all the effort by "jdobbs" (and Doom9 members aiding in beta testing) to track down and correct true bugs related to commercial BluRays, I hope another Gladiator-like "situation" hasn't arisen to waste "jdobbs" time...

Guilty as charged over here on the Gladiator situation. But just an FYI that rip was 100% retail apart from the extra file with an invalid filename that appeard on it. I can't see why you mention the "Wolverine" workprint that was released in context with any of this though? :confused:

setarip_old
18th October 2009, 18:56
@Furiousflea

Hi!

The common point regarding both "Gladiator" and the "Wolverine" workprint (If, indeed, this proves to be the case with postings regarding "Wolverine") is source material that is other than purchased, commercial BluRay discs...

setarip_old
18th October 2009, 19:02
@dukefame

1) Does your original, commercial BluRay disc play back properly on the same two devices, or does it also exhibit eventual A/V asynchronous behavior?

2) What is the title and region of your original BluRay Disc?

kanerulz69
18th October 2009, 23:13
jdobbs: how come the output size is 16.4GB ? the original was only 24.8GB, i've done other movies around that size with BDRB and it never went that far undersized.

my settings are
Encoder Settings: Idle Priority, High Quality (Default)
Options: Target Size BD-25

Setup: (things that are checked)
Audio Languages To Keep:
English(eng)
Limit to one track for each language

Subtitle Languages To Keep:
English(eng)
Limit to one track for each language

General Encoding Options:
Remove WORKFILES after rebuild

Audio Encoding Options:
Keep HD Audio for BD25 encoding



[Status]
LABEL=THE_LOST_BOYS
VERSION=v0.30.04 (beta)
SOURCE_SIZE=26668952324
SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=26043906048
TARGET_SIZE=24117248000
REDUCTION=.902022979222199
RESIZE_1080=0
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng;
SUBS_TO_KEEP=eng;
BACKUP_MODE=0
QUICK=1
ENCODE_STEP=0
COMPLETED=16
REBUILD_COMPLETE=1
[00105]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=148470962
USE_ORIGINAL=1
NSIZE=116416512
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00081]
AUDIO=
PGS=
M2TS_TARGET=160192354
NSIZE=105394176
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00095]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=179622708
NSIZE=38744064
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00103]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=180509433
USE_ORIGINAL=1
NSIZE=140906496
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00100]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=208141990
USE_ORIGINAL=1
NSIZE=171767808
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00094]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=209078593
NSIZE=55308288
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00097]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=215523973
USE_ORIGINAL=1
NSIZE=169469952
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00093]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=226153585
NSIZE=74360832
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00092]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=332665844
NSIZE=96061440
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00096]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=671195155
USE_ORIGINAL=1
NSIZE=527953920
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00099]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=710959214
USE_ORIGINAL=1
NSIZE=572172288
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00090]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=1146557166
USE_ORIGINAL=1
NSIZE=903942144
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00127]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=1187828657
NSIZE=291373056
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00126]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=1188903811
NSIZE=270237696
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00125]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=1191813376
NSIZE=304939008
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00056]
AUDIO=10000000
PGS=0100000000000000
M2TS_TARGET=19653154044
USE_ORIGINAL=1
NSIZE=13234169856
FLINK=0
MLINK=0

jdobbs
19th October 2009, 03:29
jdobbs: how come the output size is 16.4GB ? the original was only 24.8GB, i've done other movies around that size with BDRB and it never went that far undersized.

my settings are
Encoder Settings: Idle Priority, High Quality (Default)
Options: Target Size BD-25

Setup: (things that are checked)
Audio Languages To Keep:
English(eng)
Limit to one track for each language

Subtitle Languages To Keep:
English(eng)
Limit to one track for each language

General Encoding Options:
Remove WORKFILES after rebuild

Audio Encoding Options:
Keep HD Audio for BD25 encoding
It looks like every single item undersized when it encoded. I'd would normally guess saturation -- but this version of BD-RB sets qpmin to 0....

kanerulz69
19th October 2009, 03:56
is there a way or setting i can do to fix this? set the target size higher or something?

jdobbs
19th October 2009, 15:05
is there a way or setting i can do to fix this? set the target size higher or something? You can -- but if it actually is saturation -- it won't change anything.

Here's an example of what I'm talking about from your INF file:

For 00127.M2TS, BD-RB passed a bitrate to X264 that should result in a final (muxed) filesize of over 1187MB:

M2TS_TARGET=1187828657

But, looking at the output, you see that the actual size came out to be a little under 300MB.

NSIZE=291373056

The only other possibility I can think of is if you stopped the job at some point -- changed the audio settings (removing something), and then resumed, and I'm not even positive that would do it. If it were a miscalculation of some type, it would show in pretty much every encode -- so I don't think that's the issue.

I assume you weren't using one-pass encoding? Also, I can't really tell if this was movie-only because you didn't post the LOG.

kanerulz69
19th October 2009, 15:26
You can -- but if it actually is saturation -- it won't change anything.

Here's an example of what I'm talking about from your INF file:

For 00127.M2TS, BD-RB passed a bitrate to X264 that should result in a final (muxed) filesize of over 1187MB:

M2TS_TARGET=1187828657

But, looking at the output, you see that the actual size came out to be a little under 300MB.

NSIZE=291373056

The only other possibility I can think of is if you stopped the job at some point -- changed the audio settings (removing something), and then resumed, and I'm not even positive that would do it. If it were a miscalculation of some type, it would show in pretty much every encode -- so I don't think that's the issue.

I assume you weren't using one-pass encoding? Also, I can't really tell if this was movie-only because you didn't post the LOG.

no i was using high quality default none of the options at the botton of that like 1 was was installed, i used 2pass, also this was full backup, not movie only. i guess i'll try making a folder and move some of the files there so bd-rb doesnt see them and encodes some and movie the other files back after its done and see if it is around the correct file size, thats the only choice i have, dont see needing 2 go back to a previous version of bd-rb, but i will if it dont work and see if i get a different filesize with an older version

klas
19th October 2009, 17:19
- [18:17:06] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 2 of 2
- Switching to FFMS2.DLL for decoding.
[18:17:48]PHASE ONE aborted by user request

What happen with this?

Last encodes have this problem.

Thanks