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Chefkoch_ico
23rd January 2009, 08:44
@Chefkoch_ico:
If you demux the original .M2TS into its elementary streams, audio and video, rename the files to match identical to BD-RB's files in the "Workfiles", replace it and just press backup again, and as long as you have not changed anything else, it will rebuild again with the new file. You may want to remove the original folder with the first rebuild BDMV files or it will overwrite them.
I dont think this works like this, because the m2ts is created already after encoding, so I would need to create the m2ts myself. Would not be a problem, but what are the other steps done on this m2ts (not in building stage, but directly after encoding and muxing it, before encoding the next one).
Bye
Steff 320i
23rd January 2009, 10:49
I did some more testing with beta 0.18.4, always trying to make BD-Rebuilder's output playable on my Samsung P1500.
Here's a few results:
I made a second backup of "Ultraviolet" PAL. Full backup, high quality. After encoding, I deleted the Auxdata folder and burnt it on DVD-R. It played fine on my Samsung P1500, fitted with newest firmware.
If I don't delete the Auxdata folder, the Samsung won't play the disk. So I thought deleting Auxdata is the way to go.
Then I went and tried exactly the same with "Lost - season 4" PAL, which contains 3 episodes, menus and extras. I made a full backup.
After encoding, I deleted the Auxdata folder and burnt it on a DVD-R. I threw the disc into my Samsung player, but it just wouldn't play. Seems like deleting "Auxdata" is no guarantee that the disc will play.
It worked for "Ultraviolet", but it did not work for "Lost".
I don't know if this is relevant for jdobbs, but to me it looks like BD-rebuilder can handle some movies better than others. Some backups will play, while others won't. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you guys, I mean, if you want me to test tweaks or stuff.
MR.WaynesWorld
23rd January 2009, 12:11
@ Mr.WaynesWorld...
I will be doing X-Files tonite, so I will let you know how I get along with it...
One question though... why does yours say only 3 VIDs?
Not sure that's what it came up with after selecting Movie only.
MikeyBK
23rd January 2009, 13:25
Not sure that's what it came up with after selecting Movie only.
I just noticed that you're doing X-Files 1, sorry I was comparing to my X-Files 2 which showed 17 VIDs.
MR.WaynesWorld
23rd January 2009, 13:36
I just noticed that you're doing X-Files 1, sorry I was comparing to my X-Files 2 which showed 17 VIDs.
That one I did no problem with the new software.... I also had the same issue with League of Extraordanary Gentlemen and Knocked Up. I am re-tring Knocked Up but turned off do not encode DTS and AC3 Audio to see what happens.
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 13:49
@jdobbs,
Can you give any insight into the issue I am seeing now with the latest release of the software.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m216/waynecierkowski/failedtorebuild.jpg
I seem to be getting it on a number of movies now....
Thanks.. It is getting a failure response from TSMUXER. Try to do a mux from the command line:
"x:\pathto\tsmuxer.exe" "x:\pathto\mux_movie_only.meta" "x:\TEST"
That should at least make it clearer what is causing the error. Of course the drive/path would depend on your implementation.
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 14:01
I dont think this works like this, because the m2ts is created already after encoding, so I would need to create the m2ts myself. Would not be a problem, but what are the other steps done on this m2ts (not in building stage, but directly after encoding and muxing it, before encoding the next one).
ByeIt looks for the m2ts files -- if they are there it will simply use them to rebuild. If one or all of the M2TS files are missing, and the encoding is already complete, it will remux all of them again to create each of the M2TS files (without reencoding) and then rebuild.
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 14:04
Hi!
Could you please by default select all subtitles, for the next version. This saves a lot of clicks, when in full backup mode, the main movie is split in more m2ts files.
I often have german and english more than 1 times and only the first one is selected.
ByeIt should select all subtitles by default now. The only way they would not all be selected is if the config file was editied or they were removed manually using the streams list.
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 14:08
Sorry if you guys already discussed this, but has anyone tried Deja Vu? I get an error almost to the end of processing whilst making a full-disc BD-25.
What was the error? When did it happen? What were the circumstances?
I can't fix "an error" -- I need more details.
Thanks.
MR.WaynesWorld
23rd January 2009, 14:34
It is getting a failure response from TSMUXER. Try to do a mux from the command line:
"x:\pathto\tsmuxer.exe" "x:\pathto\mux_movie_only.meta" "x:\TEST"
That should at least make it clearer what is causing the error. Of course the drive/path would depend on your implementation.
Thanks jdobbs.. I will do this when I get home and post the results.
Capsbackup
23rd January 2009, 16:47
@Chefkoch_ico:
Use the original .m2ts from the Blu-ray rip and demux that file, not the one BD-RB created. Then rename and replace that one in the "Workfiles" folder. It will have to be renamed exactly like BD-RB created it(vid-***.264, aud***.ac3, etc..) Then when you click "backup", it will just rebuild all the previous encoded files and the new, unencoded original file to a new folder with your finished BDMV folder.
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 18:50
@Chefkoch_ico:
Use the original .m2ts from the Blu-ray rip and demux that file, not the one BD-RB created. Then rename and replace that one in the "Workfiles" folder. It will have to be renamed exactly like BD-RB created it(vid-***.264, aud***.ac3, etc..) Then when you click "backup", it will just rebuild all the previous encoded files and the new, unencoded original file to a new folder with your finished BDMV folder. Remember, though, that if there is a significant difference in size it might cause your output to be too big. Also, you'll have problems if the original wasn't H.264 -- because BD-RB expects a .264 file for the mux. You could probably get around that if you used the MKV file as your intermediate.
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 19:00
If possible I'd like to hear if anyone is having issues playing back when the "Stricter AVCHD compliance" checkbox it set. If not, I may just set that as the default. My system plays the discs back fine. The stricter option removes several empty directories when creating movie-only discs.
DaMacFunkin
23rd January 2009, 19:05
No takers on why my Panasonic BD-30 crashes after opening Logo on BD-25 Full back ups, yet they play fine in power dvd 8?
Also the Player plays Straight BD-25 to BD-25 and BD-50 to BD-50 copys fine!!
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 19:10
Are you doing full backups or movie-only?
GaPony
23rd January 2009, 19:17
If possible I'd like to hear if anyone is having issues playing back when the "Stricter AVCHD compliance" checkbox it set. If not, I may just set that as the default. My system plays the discs back fine. The stricter option removes several empty directories when creating movie-only discs.
I've done 4 movies with the new setting, and they have all come out good.
I don't know what the setting does besides removing the AUXDATA folder, but it would be useful to allow it for "Full Movie" copies too. I don't know for sure if removing other empty folders amkes any difference or not, since my copies have played well when I manually removed just the AUXDAT folder, before you released the new option.
It has been noted that removing just the AUXDATA folder also makes full copies playable on some players. That was the experience of one person with the Samsung BD-P1500 and I found the same to be true with the Samsung BD-P2500, for the two movies I've tested so far. I get menus, scene selection... everything, although I haven't tested for BD-Live functionality.
All my copies have been to BD9 (DL DVD)
I hope this information is useful.
DaMacFunkin
23rd January 2009, 19:44
Full Back ups to BD-25
I've done loads of movie only rips manually in the past, even HD DVD movie only rips and they all play fine, all straight backups using anydvd hd and imgburn play fine, i even Ripped The Mummy, The Mummy returns And The Scorpion King from HD DVD, reauthored them with forced subs and DTS Audio in Scenarist and ran it through your program to shrink it from 54GB to 25 GB and that worked fine.
Heres an example
Beowulf:-
Power DVD 8: Plays Warner Logo > Plays Movie > all menus call fine.
Pannasonic BD-30: Plays Warner Logo > Plays Copyright warning messages in 20 Languages and Loops Playback > Crashes trying to call Menu.
Resovoir Dogs:-
Power DVD 8: Plays Lionsgate Logo > Plays Main Motion Menu > all menus and extras link fine.
Pan BD-30: Plays Lionsgate Logo > Black screen > Player crashes when trying to call menus, takes a while to eject disk.
Please Help.
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 19:52
Try adding "FIX_CLPI=0" to the "[Options]" area of your config (INI) file. The Panasonic BD-30 and BD-35 seem to have a problem with a CLPI file where the chapter jump tables have been corrected. I think it is a bug in the player since it seems to be only those that have an issue -- but it hasn't been proven one way or the other yet.
TheOfficeMaven
23rd January 2009, 19:56
I just did a full movie encode for the BD "Wanted" in DVD-9 format using the "Stricter AVCHD compliance" setting. The resulting disc played okay on my PC using PowerDVD 7.3 (all the menus seemed to work great, but the main movie wouldn't play - it gets stuck right after all the FBI warning screens come up). However, the disc wouldn't play on my Samsung BD-P2550 (which is the same exact unit as the BD-P2500 only with Pandora radio included).
I checked the disc and noticed that the AUXDATA folder was still there??? It turns out that the folder wasn't empty (it contained files named "0000.otf" and "dvb.fontindex") and so I guess that's why BD-RB didn't remove it. I went ahead and manually deleted the AUXDATA folder and then re-burned the disc using ImgBurn. After that, PowerDVD would no longer play the disc (it complained about invalid disc format). My BD-P2550 really wanted to play the disc this time around, but it tried to load it up and then just fell over with a blank screen. Thus, it looks like I do indeed need that setting in BD-RB as having it controls whether the disc will play in PowerDVD or on my Samsung BD player.
BTW, I'm using the latest release of BD-RB (i.e. 0.18.04).
Interestingly, I tried a movie only encode of the BD "The Ant Bully" in BD-5 format and it played just fine on my BD-P2550. I was thinking about trying to do a movie only encode of Wanted as well, but it took 31 hours to complete the first time around (on my Core 2 Duo with 2 GB of RAM) and I just don't feel like waiting that long again (especially when the end result was a disaster). I'm going to move up to a Core i7 machine next week so I'll try it then instead. Hopefully that machine will encode movies a lot faster.
isoss
23rd January 2009, 20:30
hey jdobbs
the progam works fine even if you make it a BD size but my only problem i have is that the BD-player(panasonic dm-30) wil play every thing bud wil not go to the menu.
is it posible to make it more competible whith this player. and when wil the real BD rebuilder be compleet (no beta)
greatings
isoss
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 20:33
I just did a full movie encode for the BD "Wanted" in DVD-9 format using the "Stricter AVCHD compliance" setting. The resulting disc played okay on my PC using PowerDVD 7.3 (all the menus seemed to work great, but the main movie wouldn't play - it gets stuck right after all the FBI warning screens come up). However, the disc wouldn't play on my Samsung BD-P2550 (which is the same exact unit as the BD-P2500 only with Pandora radio included).
I checked the disc and noticed that the AUXDATA folder was still there??? It turns out that the folder wasn't empty (it contained files named "0000.otf" and "dvb.fontindex") and so I guess that's why BD-RB didn't remove it. I went ahead and manually deleted the AUXDATA folder and then re-burned the disc using ImgBurn. After that, PowerDVD would no longer play the disc (it complained about invalid disc format). My BD-P2550 really wanted to play the disc this time around, but it tried to load it up and then just fell over with a blank screen. Thus, it looks like I do indeed need that setting in BD-RB as having it controls whether the disc will play in PowerDVD or on my Samsung BD player.
BTW, I'm using the latest release of BD-RB (i.e. 0.18.04).
Interestingly, I tried a movie only encode of the BD "The Ant Bully" in BD-5 format and it played just fine on my BD-P2550. I was thinking about trying to do a movie only encode of Wanted as well, but it took 31 hours to complete the first time around (on my Core 2 Duo with 2 GB of RAM) and I just don't feel like waiting that long again (especially when the end result was a disaster). I'm going to move up to a Core i7 machine next week so I'll try it then instead. Hopefully that machine will encode movies a lot faster."Stricter AVCHD compliance" only applies to movie-only encodes.
TheOfficeMaven
23rd January 2009, 21:08
Ah... I see. However, I'd still need the setting (although defaulting it to on would be just fine) as movie-only encodes play for me in PowerDVD 7.3 WITH the AUXDATA folder and play for me on my BD-P2550 WITHOUT the AUXDATA folder.
Thanks!
Chefkoch_ico
23rd January 2009, 21:29
It looks for the m2ts files -- if they are there it will simply use them to rebuild. If one or all of the M2TS files are missing, and the encoding is already complete, it will remux all of them again to create each of the M2TS files (without reencoding) and then rebuild.
Thx, that did the trick, I deleted the STARSHIP_TROOPERS folder completely and reencoded the problematic h264 file, but this time, I used DGMPGDec to read from the original disc. When this was done, I simply startet again, and it did the rebuild. The new disc, was working as originally expected.
Could you please not only create a LASTCMD file, but maybe a CMDHISTORY. I needed to manually search for the h264 parameters used (if they weren´t here on the forum, it would have been a lot more complicated).
Bye
MikeyBK
23rd January 2009, 21:31
I just finished MaxPayne using High Qaulity setting, and loading the movie playlist via the Alternate Movie-Only setting, but had a couple issues...
First was that there was at least one instance of massive blocking (pixelating), might ne more but I didn't view the entire movie, just randomly skipped thru. (screenshot linked)
Second is that the audio slowly gets out of sync the further into the movie you get.... by the end it is a very noticeable audio sync problem.
Is this an issue resolved in the new Beta you just released?
Just FYI JDobbs, I was able to make a perfect BD-9 of Max Payne last night. I did however join the multi-m2ts files with TSSplitter first though (Then Remuxed with TSMuxer).
No audio sync issues, or any pixelated frames, and this was all from the same source rip.
I plan to do X-Files tonite, which is also a seamlessly branched Bluray... then perhaps tomorrow night I'll retry Max Payne with 0.18.04 just to test loading movie-only straight from the full rip files.
I'll report back if X-files (which I also plan to load into BD-RB straight from the full BD files ripped to my harddrive)... or the re-do of Max Payne still has the audio sync issues or any further pixelated scenes.
I just finished X-Files 2 movie-only and I again have the audio sync issue. The audio is in sync in the beginning of the movie, but progressively gets further out of sync farther into the movie, and by the end is very noticeable. Their lips start moving and it takes a split second before the audio kicks in.
I played the individual m2ts files from the Work Files folder and they do 'not' have the audio sync issue... so this appears to be happening during the rebuild when the files are merged together.
[02:29:55] BD Rebuilder v0.18.4 (beta)
- Source: X_FILES_2_US
- Input BD size: 21.35 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:44:28.261]
- Target BD size: 7.72 GB
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
[02:29:55] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [02:30:08] Reencoding: VID_00001 (1 of 17)
- [02:41:46] Reencoding: VID_00002 (2 of 17)
- [02:53:46] Reencoding: VID_00003 (3 of 17)
- [04:17:40] Reencoding: VID_00004 (4 of 17)
- [04:23:39] Reencoding: VID_00005 (5 of 17)
- [05:02:45] Reencoding: VID_00006 (6 of 17)
- [05:26:52] Reencoding: VID_00007 (7 of 17)
- [05:58:06] Reencoding: VID_00008 (8 of 17)
- [06:10:19] Reencoding: VID_00009 (9 of 17)
- [07:20:40] Reencoding: VID_00010 (10 of 17)
- [07:35:42] Reencoding: VID_00011 (11 of 17)
- [07:48:02] Reencoding: VID_00012 (12 of 17)
- [07:54:38] Reencoding: VID_00013 (13 of 17)
- [08:26:08] Reencoding: VID_00014 (14 of 17)
- [09:13:03] Reencoding: VID_00015 (15 of 17)
- [09:22:22] Reencoding: VID_00016 (16 of 17)
- [10:02:02] Reencoding: VID_00017 (17 of 17)
[10:02:10]PHASE ONE complete
[10:02:10]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [10:02:10] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[10:07:56] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[10:07:56]JOB: X_FILES_2_US completed.
As I mentioned with Max Payne, this is the same audio sync issue. I did not see any video pixelating on X-Files though.
EDIT: Just FYI to what I had posted...... I took the m2ts files from the WorkFiles folder and mer4ged them together using TSSplitter, then replaced the m2ts file that was in the BD-RB output, and now it plays perfectly in sync.
I had done this with Max Payne as well, but I did the added step of taking the TSSplitter m2ts file and remuxed it myself into BD structure using TSMuxer... that result recreated the audio sync issue.
So not sure if this info helps you JD, but if the individual m2ts files are in sync, and the merged m2ts from TSSplitter is still in sync, then it appears the issue may be when remuxing with TSMuxer for whatever reason. That is what you use to remux them together into BD structure right?
francois20001
23rd January 2009, 22:41
I just tried a 22.5 gig version of Hellboy using teh V0.18.04 and i still got a Run Time Error 76 Path Not FOund during phase 2 ( the rebuilding )
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 22:47
Post a screen shot. My guess is you got another error first -- and the "Runtime 76" was caused by that error. That's at least what I've seen in every other post where it was reported.
Binnugsai
23rd January 2009, 22:49
Hi,
I try to make movie only without changing audio encoding and i have this error message at the beginning of the conversion.
jdobbs
23rd January 2009, 22:50
@MikeyBK
Was X Files 2 the U.S. version?
I played the individual m2ts files from the Work Files folder and they do 'not' have the audio sync issue... so this appears to be happening during the rebuild when the files are merged together. When muxing with TSMUXER I use the MPLS= function along with the original MPLS. That should keep the files in-sync -- I'll run the US version tonight and see why it is screwing up.
There is an alternate way to do it, and I can rewrite that section -- but I was hoping it would work like this as it is simpler. It fixed it on my test discs (including Ratatouille, which has 31 parts). Are you doing anything out of the ordinary when running or muxing? I know that if the MPLS isn't available (is missing) TSMUXER will mux anyway (without giving any warning or error) and the output will be out of sync. BD-RB creates a PLAYLIST directory, uses it, and then removes it. So if you are muxing by hand (rather than letting BD-RB do it) it will be out of sync every time...
francois20001
23rd January 2009, 22:54
I have restarted BD-RD .. i will see if it does it again and will get a screen shot then ... sorry completely forgot to do it
MikeyBK
23rd January 2009, 23:59
@MikeyBK
Was X Files 2 the U.S. version?
When muxing with TSMUXER I use the MPLS= function along with the original MPLS. That should keep the files in-sync -- I'll run the US version tonight and see why it is screwing up.
There is an alternate way to do it, and I can rewrite that section -- but I was hoping it would work like this as it is simpler. It fixed it on my test discs (including Ratatouille, which has 31 parts). Are you doing anything out of the ordinary when running or muxing? I know that if the MPLS isn't available (is missing) TSMUXER will mux anyway (without giving any warning or error) and the output will be out of sync. BD-RB creates a PLAYLIST directory, uses it, and then removes it. So if you are muxing by hand (rather than letting BD-RB do it) it will be out of sync every time...
Yes, it's the US version.
And no, I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary. I let BD-RB do all phases on it's own. Only after the output had the audio sync issue, is when I manually tested merging together the individual m2ts files in the Workfiles folder.
And as I mentioned, the TSSplitter merged output did 'not' have the audio out of sync issue, but when I did it with TSMuxer, it did.
However, I am going to redo this one from scratch, but using TSSplitter to create a movie-only m2ts and then loading 'that' into BD-RB. Max Payne turned out good using that method.
I'd be glad to retry either or both of those should you put out another version to test on this issue.
jdobbs
24th January 2009, 00:01
I have it running now.
MR.WaynesWorld
24th January 2009, 00:11
It is getting a failure response from TSMUXER. Try to do a mux from the command line:
"x:\pathto\tsmuxer.exe" "x:\pathto\mux_movie_only.meta" "x:\TEST"
That should at least make it clearer what is causing the error. Of course the drive/path would depend on your implementation.
jdobbs, for some reason this command is not working...
C:\Users\Wayne Cierkowski\Desktop\Blu-Ray Tools>dir
Volume in drive C is System
Volume Serial Number is C064-73EF
Directory of C:\Users\Wayne Cierkowski\Desktop\Blu-Ray Tools
01/21/2009 06:51 PM <DIR> .
01/21/2009 06:51 PM <DIR> ..
12/01/2008 11:38 AM 424,960 BDInfo.exe
01/21/2009 07:44 PM <DIR> BD_Rebuilder
01/16/2009 07:59 PM <DIR> Blu-Ray Disc Ripper
01/16/2009 08:14 PM <DIR> EAC3to
01/13/2009 08:10 PM <DIR> TsMuxeR
1 File(s) 424,960 bytes
6 Dir(s) 267,718,623,232 bytes free
C:\Users\Wayne Cierkowski\Desktop\Blu-Ray Tools>TsMuxeR.exe "E:\Blu-Ray Working\
workfiles\mux_movie_only.meta" "C:\test"
'TsMuxeR.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Users\Wayne Cierkowski\Desktop\Blu-Ray Tools>
MR.WaynesWorld
24th January 2009, 00:11
Nevermind I see the problem
MR.WaynesWorld
24th January 2009, 00:13
jdobbs, is this what you are looking for?
C:\Users\Wayne Cierkowski\Desktop\Blu-Ray Tools\TsMuxeR\TSMuxeR 1.8.8>TsMuxeR.ex
e "E:\Blu-Ray Working\workfiles\mux_movie_only.meta" "C:\test"
SmartLabs tsMuxeR. Version 1.8.8(b) http://www.smlabs.net
Can't find MPLS file for stream E:\BLU-RAY WORKING\WORKFILES\00166.m2ts
C:\Users\Wayne Cierkowski\Desktop\Blu-Ray Tools\TsMuxeR\TSMuxeR 1.8.8>
Jake802
24th January 2009, 01:48
In order to make this beta version work, you have to first install some other packages. Here's what you need to do:
1. Download and install the latest FFDSHOW and the Matroska Splitter. They are required for BD-RB to work, are free, and can be found at this link. After the install, run "Video Decoder Configuration" for FFDSHOW from the "START/Programs" menu, and make sure MPEG2 decoding is enabled.
I want to make sure I am doing this right this time so do I want to do the following....
under Codecs MPEG2,switch disable to enable(and which do I select Libavcodec or libmpeg2)
is that the right spot to do the above step?
Thanks
MR.WaynesWorld
24th January 2009, 01:58
In order to make this beta version work, you have to first install some other packages. Here's what you need to do:
1. Download and install the latest FFDSHOW and the Matroska Splitter. They are required for BD-RB to work, are free, and can be found at this link. After the install, run "Video Decoder Configuration" for FFDSHOW from the "START/Programs" menu, and make sure MPEG2 decoding is enabled.
I want to make sure I am doing this right this time so do I want to do the following....
under Codecs MPEG2,switch disable to enable(and which do I select Libavcodec or libmpeg2)
is that the right spot to do the above step?
Thanks
@jake802,
I have mine set to libavcodec and have had successful encodes....
Fluid
24th January 2009, 01:59
For some reason, ever since I moved from beta v17 to the latest v18 every disc I've burnt stutters. I'm doing movie only backups to DVD9. It's happened three different occasions now, and I've used four discs. Is anyone else having this issue? I just read somewhere to make sure MPEG2 was enabled in FFDshow, which mine wasn't, but the encodes complete successfully. The m2ts files play fine on my computer, but stutter like crazy on the ps3. Before v18, this never happened. Would there have been something I'm not aware of that happened?
GaPony
24th January 2009, 02:03
The new beta required the newest version of AviSynth... did you make sure you have it. That was the only change to external programs that I'm aware.
MR.WaynesWorld
24th January 2009, 02:45
Yes, it's the US version.
And no, I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary. I let BD-RB do all phases on it's own. Only after the output had the audio sync issue, is when I manually tested merging together the individual m2ts files in the Workfiles folder.
And as I mentioned, the TSSplitter merged output did 'not' have the audio out of sync issue, but when I did it with TSMuxer, it did.
However, I am going to redo this one from scratch, but using TSSplitter to create a movie-only m2ts and then loading 'that' into BD-RB. Max Payne turned out good using that method.
I'd be glad to retry either or both of those should you put out another version to test on this issue.
I just went through my X-Files 2 movies and the further you get into the movie the more off-sync the audio is with the video. Also used 18.04 release of the software
GaPony
24th January 2009, 02:48
This seems to be the case with most "movie only" copies that include multiple .m2ts files. I'm not sure it started with 0.18.04 though.
Jake802
24th January 2009, 03:10
@jake802,
i have mine set to libavcodec and have had successful encodes....
thank you!!!
KarstenS
24th January 2009, 10:01
01/13/2009 08:10 PM <DIR> TsMuxeR
Do you know the difference between directory and file?
Can't find MPLS file for stream E:\BLU-RAY WORKING\WORKFILES\00166.m2ts
You have to use that file with extention ".meta",not ".m2ts".
KarstenS
24th January 2009, 10:04
*Deletet doublepost*
jdobbs
24th January 2009, 10:49
Yes, it's the US version.
And no, I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary. I let BD-RB do all phases on it's own. Only after the output had the audio sync issue, is when I manually tested merging together the individual m2ts files in the Workfiles folder.
And as I mentioned, the TSSplitter merged output did 'not' have the audio out of sync issue, but when I did it with TSMuxer, it did.
However, I am going to redo this one from scratch, but using TSSplitter to create a movie-only m2ts and then loading 'that' into BD-RB. Max Payne turned out good using that method.
I'd be glad to retry either or both of those should you put out another version to test on this issue.I just did X_Files_2 -- and it is all in-sync. Could you send me your INI file?
How are you testing it?
jdobbs
24th January 2009, 10:54
jdobbs, is this what you are looking for?
C:\Users\Wayne Cierkowski\Desktop\Blu-Ray Tools\TsMuxeR\TSMuxeR 1.8.8>TsMuxeR.ex
e "E:\Blu-Ray Working\workfiles\mux_movie_only.meta" "C:\test"
SmartLabs tsMuxeR. Version 1.8.8(b) http://www.smlabs.net
Can't find MPLS file for stream E:\BLU-RAY WORKING\WORKFILES\00166.m2ts
C:\Users\Wayne Cierkowski\Desktop\Blu-Ray Tools\TsMuxeR\TSMuxeR 1.8.8>Sorry, I forgot to give you a step. You need to create a directory called "E:\BLU-RAY\WORKING\PLAYLIST" and then copy the MPLS file into it. You then have to run the command line again. BD-RB does this itself during its processing. I also notice you are using TSMUXER v1.8.8(b) -- which isn't what is included with BD Rebuilder zip file or what I use. It may not make a difference, but that TSMUXER version is a beta... and you have to stick with a finite set of parameters to beta test -- throwing in additional variables makes it harder to debug.
jdobbs
24th January 2009, 11:03
This seems to be the case with most "movie only" copies that include multiple .m2ts files. I'm not sure it started with 0.18.04 though. It is working for me, even on sources that are reported as having a problem. I need to know what you are doing different. Are you preprocessing, executing command lines on your own rather than letting BD-RB run them, or removing things from the source? Something is different.
jdobbs
24th January 2009, 11:15
I just went through my X-Files 2 movies and the further you get into the movie the more off-sync the audio is with the video. Also used 18.04 release of the software
Can I assume you are also using TSMUXER v1.8.8(b) when you ran that one?
I just did a remux with that version and it is out-of-sync.
Even worse. After letting it run the first time and getting an in-sync REBUILD, I then ran the REBUILD again with v1.8.8(b) followed by v1.8.4 -- and now both are out of sync.
Arghh... how about a little consistency here? (picture me running down the call in a hospital gown pulling my hair out)
MikeyBK
24th January 2009, 12:09
I just did X_Files_2 -- and it is all in-sync. Could you send me your INI file?
How are you testing it?
Can I assume you are also using TSMUXER v1.8.8(b) when you ran that one?
I just did a remux with that version and it is out-of-sync.
Even worse. After letting it run the first time and getting an in-sync REBUILD, I then ran the REBUILD again with v1.8.8(b) followed by v1.8.4 -- and now both are out of sync now.
Arghh... how about a little consistency here? (picture me running down the call in a hospital gown pulling my hair out)
I'm not at home currently so I'll have to post the ini of X-Files @ later on.
This post has the inf of Max Payne....
http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1240360&postcount=759
As for how I'm testing if the audio sync is there, from the m2ts, from the BD folder, and from a burned BD-9.... all shows up from My Best Friend's Girl to X-Files.
I first noticed it on MyBestFriendsGirl (also a seamless branched BD), on the BD-9 burn.
Then again on Max Payne, which I did not burn to BD-9... same with X-Files.
As I mentioned, for Max Payne, running it thru TSSplitter for the joining and creating a single M2ts file BD, the BD-RB output was then perfect.
It's apparently the same with X-Files.... which did not have any audio out of sync issues in each of the individual m2ts files i the workfiles folder.... however when I merged them together using TSMuxer, the audio was then out of sync again. This was not the case if I tried merging those m2ts files from the workfiles folder using TSSplitter.
So clearly it is associated with TSMuxer being used to merge those files.... that's my guess.
If I am not doing something properly, I'd be the first to fess up... but I have been getting a lot of success with BD-RB in general, as with TSSplitter, and even TSMuxer...as long as I don't use it to do the merging..lol
Anyways, let me know what else you need from me. I'm not real sure if you did or didn't have audio sync issues with X-Files??
I clearly did.
EDIT: X-Files 2
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framerate=23.975986
width=1920
height=1080
bitrate=12169977
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jimbo1mcm
24th January 2009, 13:18
JD: When do you sleep?
jdobbs
24th January 2009, 13:40
JD: When do you sleep? Not very often these days.
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