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KeVe1983
21st September 2010, 00:33
Are you resizing to 720p? That usually is the issue when forced subs don't follow through.

No i don't!
Why should i resize for a BD25?

Dont knwoi what the problem is.
Will try with 34.11 again, but i think it doesn't solve the problem.

StHapns247
21st September 2010, 01:48
When you see it as a data disc, it almost always is an issue with the way you burned it (Imgburn settings) -- either that, or the disc itself is a problem.

I have 28 Days Later, and have successfully backed it up before. So I'll run it again and see if any of the recent badly-authored-source sync updates have created a new issue.

So the 28 Days Later issue isn't as bad as I thought. When watching in my PS3 the syncing is not so bad, it was mostly watching in my PC before I burnt it that I noticed it.

However, the data disc problem still exists. I'm using Verbatim DVDs, like I have used to burn dozens of other discs with, and ImgBurn using UDF 2.5 which I have always used.

Any thoughts?

jdobbs
21st September 2010, 03:17
So the 28 Days Later issue isn't as bad as I thought. When watching in my PS3 the syncing is not so bad, it was mostly watching in my PC before I burnt it that I noticed it.

However, the data disc problem still exists. I'm using Verbatim DVDs, like I have used to burn dozens of other discs with, and ImgBurn using UDF 2.5 which I have always used.

Any thoughts? None from me. It is working for me... I burn at least two or three a day in testing.

jdobbs
21st September 2010, 03:21
No i don't!
Why should i resize for a BD25?

Dont knwoi what the problem is.
Will try with 34.11 again, but i think it doesn't solve the problem.

Well excuse me. I was just trying to help -- and that was the only circumstance in which I've ever seen that happen. The other possibility is that they are not selected. I'd suggest you set the BD-RB to keep all subs. They don't take up much space anyway. The one you want (forced subs) is probably being left out.

sidneysides
21st September 2010, 10:29
Please let me know if this corrects your problem. If so, I may make that part of the initial registry setup.

Hi jdobbs - no, still getting a crash with wavi.exe. It crashes as soon as it gets to reencoding the audio track on a stream where LPCM 2ch Stereo is present. If I deselect any LPCM streams it runs fine.

Hope you can help
Cheers

jdobbs
21st September 2010, 13:36
Hi jdobbs - no, still getting a crash with wavi.exe. It crashes as soon as it gets to reencoding the audio track on a stream where LPCM 2ch Stereo is present. If I deselect any LPCM streams it runs fine.

Hope you can help
Cheers I'm not sure what to say. It works here.

KeVe1983
21st September 2010, 14:07
Well excuse me. I was just trying to help -- and that was the only circumstance in which I've ever seen that happen. The other possibility is that they are not selected. I'd suggest you set the BD-RB to keep all subs. They don't take up much space anyway. The one you want (forced subs) is probably being left out.

I always select all subtitles.
Checked with TSMuxer and all Subtitle Streams are there but not showing up while playing

ATHLONX2
21st September 2010, 19:59
Hi I seem to have the same problem with LPCM audio. I have changed FFDSHOW audio uncompressed to all as you have suggested but it still crashes WAVI.EXE. Hope you can resolve this problem.

Thanks for a great program.

Steve.

colinhunt
21st September 2010, 21:23
I always select all subtitles. Checked with TSMuxer and all Subtitle Streams are there but not showing up while playing
I reported a not dissimilar issue a couple of pages ago.

In other news, last night 0.34.11 made a movie-only backup of the German release of Stallone's "Lock up" with audio rather severely out of sync.

StHapns247
21st September 2010, 22:57
None from me. It is working for me... I burn at least two or three a day in testing.

After a fresh rebuild with BD Rebuilder of the Pixar Shorts disc I tried to use AVCHD Patcher on the index.bdmv file and it says "This file is not correct format."

I am guessing this is why it is showing up as a data disc in my PS3. Does BD Rebuilder touch the index.bdmv file or is that carried over from the source unmodified?

setarip_old
21st September 2010, 23:06
@StHapns247

A question previously asked that you've not answered:

Is your system overclocked?

StHapns247
21st September 2010, 23:15
@StHapns247

A question previously asked that you've not answered:

Is your system overclocked?


Sorry, I didn't know I was asked this. No, I am not overclocked.

I also missed a few questions by jdobbs some how:

No updates that I am aware of. Old burns still work fine in my PS3 and I managed to get 28 Days Later working fine when I patched the index file. However, this stubborn Pixar Shorts blu-ray doesn't allow me to patch the file, AVCHD says it is not a valid file.

And the way I have it set is to have BR Rebuilder use ImgBurn to create the ISO file that I later burn after the rebuild is complete. That's how I've been doing it since I started using the program.

Is there a recommended version of ImgBurn. I may have upgraded if it prompted me that there was a new version, but I do not specifically recall 1) what version I'm running at any given time and 2) if it did get upgraded recently.

worknstiff
22nd September 2010, 01:25
@StHapns247: Quote: After a fresh rebuild with BD Rebuilder of the Pixar Shorts disc.

Good luck with this particular disk. This one is quite a puzzler of a CF (cluster f***). It is authored in such a way that even though it is only about 50 minutes of actual content it is laid out in about 6 different playlists that adds up to about 5 hours of stuff. It has like 5 tracks of only english LPCM audio for a 2 minute clip that has no dialog anyhow. Then you get to the next clip and it's in english, spanish and french ac3 and has subtitles + directors commentary in another 3 languages. I tried about 4 different ways to do this disk and finally decided to just split off the 13 separate clips and create a simple menu with multiAVCHD. Then I used BD_Rebuilder to get the size down to a BD-5 and after all that I had spent so much time previewing it I didn't need to watch it anymore, lol. If you figure out a better way then be sure to post it because I would love to see a way to create a working disk out of this mixed up mess, it's a wonder that the STB can even figure out what to do with it let alone BD_Rebuilder. Good luck, worknstiff

jdobbs
22nd September 2010, 01:34
I didn't have any problems with it. But then again I think I did a full BD=25 backup.

StHapns247
22nd September 2010, 01:34
@StHapns247: Quote: After a fresh rebuild with BD Rebuilder of the Pixar Shorts disc.

Good luck with this particular disk. This one is quite a puzzler of a CF (cluster f***). It is authored in such a way that even though it is only about 50 minutes of actual content it is laid out in about 6 different playlists that adds up to about 5 hours of stuff. It has like 5 tracks of only english LPCM audio for a 2 minute clip that has no dialog anyhow. Then you get to the next clip and it's in english, spanish and french ac3 and has subtitles + directors commentary in another 3 languages. I tried about 4 different ways to do this disk and finally decided to just split off the 13 separate clips and create a simple menu with multiAVCHD. Then I used BD_Rebuilder to get the size down to a BD-5 and after all that I had spent so much time previewing it I didn't need to watch it anymore, lol. If you figure out a better way then be sure to post it because I would love to see a way to create a working disk out of this mixed up mess, it's a wonder that the STB can even figure out what to do with it let alone BD_Rebuilder. Good luck, worknstiff

Haha, awesome. Maybe I will go the multiAVCHD route... Maybe I'll save my time.

Thanks for the response though, def saved me time and frustration.

colinhunt
22nd September 2010, 10:55
I ran another movie-only backup of Stallone's Lock Up last night, this time with LAVF instead of FFDShow. Same result: audio is badly out of sync.

Feeding the original movie file to MediaInfo revealed something I don't remember seeing on a Blu-ray before. Here's the details of the first audio track:

Audio #1
ID : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : DTS
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Format profile : MA
Muxing mode : Stream extension
Duration : 1h 48mn
Bit rate mode : Variable
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 24 bits
Video delay : 624ms

624 milliseconds sounds about right for how much the audio is out of sync on the movie-only backup. That same delay is listed for every audio track.

jdobbs
22nd September 2010, 14:34
I ran another movie-only backup of Stallone's Lock Up last night, this time with LAVF instead of FFDShow. Same result: audio is badly out of sync.

Feeding the original movie file to MediaInfo revealed something I don't remember seeing on a Blu-ray before. Here's the details of the first audio track:

Audio #1
ID : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : DTS
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Format profile : MA
Muxing mode : Stream extension
Duration : 1h 48mn
Bit rate mode : Variable
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 24 bits
Video delay : 624ms

624 milliseconds sounds about right for how much the audio is out of sync on the movie-only backup. That same delay is listed for every audio track. Does it go out-of-sync with v0.34.9, .10 and .11? Is it a multi-part movie that you are doing in movie-only mode?

There are lots of movies with delayed audio start, I don't know why they do that -- BD Rebuilder checks them and adjusts. What I'm trying to determine is if the new code I added in .10 and .11 somehow affected actions related to the delay scan.

colinhunt
22nd September 2010, 15:14
Does it go out-of-sync with v0.34.9, .10 and .11? Is it a multi-part movie that you are doing in movie-only mode?
Playlist 00000.MPLS, which is the main movie, contains two M2TS files. First up is 00007.M2TS which is Canal Studio's 21 second long logoanimation. It's 1080p24.00 like the main movie, but has no audio delay, according to MediaInfo. The movie itself resides in 00000.M2TS which plays after 00007.M2TS.

I'm running a test now where I remuxed original 00000.M2TS with tsmuxer to a Blu-ray, thus getting rid of the Canal Studio logo, and compressing tsmuxer's output with BDRB 0.34.11. Once that is done, I'll run the movie-only backup with 0.34.9 and .10.

I did the previous attempts using the slowest quality mode. Will it affect the result if I use High Speed option when testing 0.34.9 and .10, or should I run them at slowest as well?

jdobbs
22nd September 2010, 16:18
Playlist 00000.MPLS, which is the main movie, contains two M2TS files. First up is 00007.M2TS which is Canal Studio's 21 second long logoanimation. It's 1080p24.00 like the main movie, but has no audio delay, according to MediaInfo. The movie itself resides in 00000.M2TS which plays after 00007.M2TS.

I'm running a test now where I remuxed original 00000.M2TS with tsmuxer to a Blu-ray, thus getting rid of the Canal Studio logo, and compressing tsmuxer's output with BDRB 0.34.11. Once that is done, I'll run the movie-only backup with 0.34.9 and .10.

I did the previous attempts using the slowest quality mode. Will it affect the result if I use High Speed option when testing 0.34.9 and .10, or should I run them at slowest as well?
The quality choice should have no affect on audio sync.

In the last two versions there was code added that looks at leading M2TS files and adjusts the audio when there is:

1. No audio
2. Audio that is longer than the clip.

My guess is that the new code isn't catching something in that disc because of the combination of the lead-in and the audio delay. If you remove the lead-in, it will alter the affect and even though it may work, it won't help in debugging it.

I'll have to look around and see if I can find that disc locally...

colinhunt
22nd September 2010, 16:24
In the last two versions there was code added that looks at leading M2TS files
Ah, "leading M2TS files", that sounds like the culprit. Since the Studio Canal clip has zero delay, BDRB probably dismisses the audio delay of the actual main movie m2ts. Well, once this test is done (30 minutes to go), I'll skip right back to 0.34.9 and have it run the movie-only backup.

I'll have to look around and see if I can find that disc locally...
This is the German release, so... :)

edit: Audio sync is fine on the tsremux -> BDRB recompressed output without Canal Studio logo.

jdobbs
22nd September 2010, 18:57
Ah, "leading M2TS files", that sounds like the culprit. Since the Studio Canal clip has zero delay, BDRB probably dismisses the audio delay of the actual main movie m2ts. Well, once this test is done (30 minutes to go), I'll skip right back to 0.34.9 and have it run the movie-only backup.


This is the German release, so... :)

edit: Audio sync is fine on the tsremux -> BDRB recompressed output without Canal Studio logo. Does the leading M2TS actually have audio? If so, is the audio the same length as the video clip?

BTW, BD-RB knows which M2TS is where the "main" portion of the movie begins and adjusts based on that one, so what you're saying isn't completely accurate. What I'm trying to find out is whether the new code I added is causing an issue -- not whether the original adjustment is working.

jdobbs
22nd September 2010, 20:15
So the 28 Days Later issue isn't as bad as I thought. When watching in my PS3 the syncing is not so bad, it was mostly watching in my PC before I burnt it that I noticed it.

However, the data disc problem still exists. I'm using Verbatim DVDs, like I have used to burn dozens of other discs with, and ImgBurn using UDF 2.5 which I have always used.

Any thoughts? Just an FYI. I ran "28 Days Later" and everything works correctly. It's in-sync and the burned disc plays correctly on my standalone.

humphammer
22nd September 2010, 20:40
I know this is not exactly a bug, but when you are backing up a movie with both a theatrical, and an extended version, and you are doing a movie only backup is there anyway to choose one over the other....example Robin Hood I would have liked to have backed up the extended version, however bdrebuilder chose the theatrical version instead.

Thanks

setarip_old
22nd September 2010, 22:22
@jdobbs

Hi!

Just wanted to let you know, now that it's officially available in the U.S., I was able to generate a beautiful full disc version of "Robin Hood" on a DVD-9 - including both a theatrical and an extended version, as well as a director's "notebook" version (video and audio), and all extras!

And, saving the best for last, it's a Universal release with the typical Universal "slide-out, slide-in" menu - and it works PERFECTLY!

One can only wonder if those who obtained "problematic" discs, before I was able to get mine, can now overcome their problems...

drmih
22nd September 2010, 22:52
@jdobbs

Hi!

Just wanted to let you know, now that it's officially available in the U.S., I was able to generate a beautiful full disc version of "Robin Hood" on a DVD-9 - including both a theatrical and an extended version, as well as a director's "notebook" version (video and audio), and all extras!

And, saving the best for last, it's a Universal release with the typical Universal "slide-out, slide-in" menu - and it works PERFECTLY!

One can only wonder if those who obtained "problematic" discs, before I was able to get mine, can now overcome their problems...

Do you have a Sony player? I also did it to bd-9 and when it changes branches (I was watching the director's cut) the sound vanishes on the sony, to return when the branch changes again. You can see this at the beginning when after the credits it loses sound for the scene when Robin is making his way to camp. It plays fine on my samsung and pc.

jdobbs
22nd September 2010, 22:55
I know this is not exactly a bug, but when you are backing up a movie with both a theatrical, and an extended version, and you are doing a movie only backup is there anyway to choose one over the other....example Robin Hood I would have liked to have backed up the extended version, however bdrebuilder chose the theatrical version instead.

Thanks Yes, that's what the "Other Movie-Only Playlist" selection on the MODE menu is for. Just choose the playlist that contains the Extended Version. It's usually the one that is slightly longer than the default selection.

colinhunt
23rd September 2010, 01:32
Does the leading M2TS actually have audio? If so, is the audio the same length as the video clip?
Leading m2ts:

Video
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Duration : 20s 916ms
Bit rate mode : Variable
Maximum bit rate : 30.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 24.000 fps
Standard : NTSC
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive

Audio #1
Format : DTS
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Format profile : MA
Muxing mode : Stream extension
Duration : 20s 992ms
Bit rate mode : Variable
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits

Main movie m2ts:

Video
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Duration : 1h 48mn
Bit rate mode : Variable
Maximum bit rate : 30.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 24.000 fps
Standard : NTSC
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive

Audio #1
Format : DTS
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Format profile : MA
Muxing mode : Stream extension
Duration : 1h 48mn
Bit rate mode : Variable
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 24 bits
Video delay : 624ms

Well guessed that the leading m2ts has longer audio than video :)

I did another movie-only backup with 0.34.08 (couldn't find .09) and the audio is out of sync. Audio has a negative delay of approx. half a second.

jdobbs
23rd September 2010, 01:45
That's good. It means that this is a problem particular to that source and not something caused by the new code.

humphammer
23rd September 2010, 02:33
Yes, that's what the "Other Movie-Only Playlist" selection on the MODE menu is for. Just choose the playlist that contains the Extended Version. It's usually the one that is slightly longer than the default selection.

Thanks, I found it and it works just as you said. Thanks for all the hard work you have an outstanding program. I used the latest 34:11 with LAVF on and where I normally get about 22 fps I got 30 fps, was much faster. BTW the default selection was the version that had the movie in stills with the directors comments, but was exactly the same length as the theatrical version.

For anyone that intends to make a movie only backup of Robin Hood be careful there are two versions of both the theatrical version and the extended version....both are the exact same length, theatrical is 2:20, extended is 2:35 but if you want to backup the movie make sure you choose the one with 21 chapters, not 12 ....the ones with 12 chapters have the movie in stills with the directors comments, but are the exact same length.

setarip_old
23rd September 2010, 02:38
@drmih

Hi! Do you have a Sony player?Yes, I have a 360.

No, it didn't lose sound at any point - and I made a point of switching many times between the theatrical, extended, and "director's notebook versions (As well as "Extras"). Perhaps you didn't keep the second English audiostream? (I believe it's used for the "Director's notebook".)

misoyaki
23rd September 2010, 03:14
Newbie here. I have successfully backed up about 30 BD titles in the previous version. However in the current BD Rebuilder v0.34.11 I get the following prompt.

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[15:55:48] BD Rebuilder v0.34.11 (beta)
- Source: LOGICAL_VOLUME_ID
- Input BD size: 27.86 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:12:11.006]
- Target BD size: 22.66 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7600]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Auto Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR
- Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640
- [15:55:49] DoEncoding() 00052 1506
[15:55:56] - Failed to complete.
How should I proceed? I do not understand the "DoEncoding...". I have reinstalled all of the required software several times but still failed. I tried to "Uninstall" the BD Rebuilder v0.34.11 but cannot find it. I do see the DVD Rebuilder Pro, but not v0.34.11. Thank you in advance for any advice.

jdobbs
23rd September 2010, 03:34
Newbie here. I have successfully backed up about 30 BD titles in the previous version. However in the current BD Rebuilder v0.34.11 I get the following prompt.

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[15:55:48] BD Rebuilder v0.34.11 (beta)
- Source: LOGICAL_VOLUME_ID
- Input BD size: 27.86 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:12:11.006]
- Target BD size: 22.66 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7600]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Auto Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR
- Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640
- [15:55:49] DoEncoding() 00052 1506
[15:55:56] - Failed to complete.
How should I proceed? I do not understand the "DoEncoding...". I have reinstalled all of the required software several times but still failed. I tried to "Uninstall" the BD Rebuilder v0.34.11 but cannot find it. I do see the DVD Rebuilder Pro, but not v0.34.11. Thank you in advance for any advice. I looked at that section. It's doing a simple directory scan. The only way I could see that error there would be if the working path was somehow weird... (bad characters?). More likely though would be a bad rip.

To uninstall BD-RB you just delete the folder it's in and unzip again.

I'd bet, though, that if you went back to a previous version you'd have the same problem... it sounds like something is corrupted in the source.

jdobbs
23rd September 2010, 03:39
Thanks, I found it and it works just as you said. Thanks for all the hard work you have an outstanding program. I used the latest 34:11 with LAVF on and where I normally get about 22 fps I got 30 fps, was much faster. BTW the default selection was the version that had the movie in stills with the directors comments, but was exactly the same length as the theatrical version.

For anyone that intends to make a movie only backup of Robin Hood be careful there are two versions of both the theatrical version and the extended version....both are the exact same length, theatrical is 2:20, extended is 2:35 but if you want to backup the movie make sure you choose the one with 21 chapters, not 12 ....the ones with 12 chapters have the movie in stills with the directors comments, but are the exact same length. In total time I'd have to guess the one with stills is a few seconds longer. When two are the same, BD-RB should choose the one with more chapters. Frankly, though, since there really is no flag saying "I am the feature" -- it's a bit of a guessing game. Most of the time, though, the guess is pretty easy.

Lynxs
23rd September 2010, 03:47
@jdobbs

Hi!

Just wanted to let you know, now that it's officially available in the U.S., I was able to generate a beautiful full disc version of "Robin Hood" on a DVD-9 - including both a theatrical and an extended version, as well as a director's "notebook" version (video and audio), and all extras!

And, saving the best for last, it's a Universal release with the typical Universal "slide-out, slide-in" menu - and it works PERFECTLY!

One can only wonder if those who obtained "problematic" discs, before I was able to get mine, can now overcome their problems...

Hey @setarip_old,

Could you check these specific extra rips on your ROBIN HOOD Backup:

VID_00364 -> 00366

These are the extras (and the only tracks) I'm having issues with audio sync. They're original MPEG files at 480i and at 59 fps. The result on my full movie backup BD-9 using 34.11 is a tremendous amount of compression on these tracks (I assume because they're being reencoded using an MPEG compression from an extremely large file to more than 1/5 their original size) and the audio sync since its been re-encoded at 1/2 their framerate down to 29 fps.

Let me know what you find and if your results are ok .. what settings were you using. Thanks

jdobbs
23rd September 2010, 04:42
Hey @setarip_old,

Could you check these specific extra rips on your ROBIN HOOD Backup:

VID_00364 -> 00366

These are the extras (and the only tracks) I'm having issues with audio sync. They're original MPEG files at 480i and at 59 fps. The result on my full movie backup BD-9 using 34.11 is a tremendous amount of compression on these tracks (I assume because they're being reencoded using an MPEG compression from an extremely large file to more than 1/5 their original size) and the audio sync since its been re-encoded at 1/2 their framerate down to 29 fps.

Let me know what you find and if your results are ok .. what settings were you using. Thanks There is no such thing in the Blu-Ray standard as 480i at 60 (59.94) frames per second. When you see a reference to 60i -- it is referring to 60 fields per second (30 frames). So the original has to actually be 30fps (29.97fps).

setarip_old
23rd September 2010, 05:42
@Lynxs

Hi!

1) tsMuxeR indicates that all three are "720x480i 29.97fps (pulldown)"
2) You are correct (I guess my sample-checking technique on the extras let the first one get by) that the first of the three BD-RB-converted clips (00364.MT2S) you mentioned is, in fact, out of synch, whereas the original is not.
3) 00365.M2TS and 00366.M2TS start with momentary black screens, but are in synch throughout.

High quality, idle priority settings were used...

Lynxs
23rd September 2010, 05:48
@Lynxs

Hi!

1) tsMuxeR indicates that all three are "720x480i 29.97fps (pulldown)"
2) You are correct (I guess my sample-checking technique on the extras let the first one get by) that the first of the three BD-RB-converted clips (00364.MT2S) you mentioned is, in fact, out of synch, whereas the original is not.
3) 00365.M2TS and 00366.M2TS start with momentary black screens, but are in synch throughout.

High quality, idle priority settings were used...

Thanks for the update. All 3 of mine were out of sync.. almost seems like the video is moving too fast. I know tsMuxer and BDR reports 29.97 fps but on the original m2ts file VLC Media Player strangely reports 59 fps and MPC reports 29 fps... I'm just wondering which ones right and if this has an affect during the encoding. Also, did your backup for these extras have very heavy compression?

morenosgth
23rd September 2010, 08:58
Resize 720p 1080p
GOP open to use encryption
convert SD to HD (720)
Using Filters in intetlaced DECOMB sources
not convert DTS to AC3 (Blu-ray)
do or recode AC3 (Blu-ray)
vbs to use AC3 encording 448
use192Kbs, 2 channel AC3 encording
AVCHD BD strict -5/9 only film
Guests-only playback loop
worfiles removed after reconstruction
autput delete the folder after recording
avs filters during the encoding
keep only BDMV / CERTIFICATE FOLDERS
lavf internal use for decoding X264
These choices jdobbs, which I recommend to install the program work better. I intent is FullHD quality. thank you very much

Lynxs
23rd September 2010, 11:33
@jdobbs,

Is there any possible way to change the order in which BD-R reencodes the tracks? At times, I'm adjusting settings to get the best possible encoding for a particular track(s) to determine if I'm dealing with a bug or not.. it would be great to sort these re-encodes so they take place earlier rather than later. It would just save me some time.

-Lynx

colinhunt
23rd September 2010, 12:46
That's good. It means that this is a problem particular to that source and not something caused by the new code.
Yeah, there's something really wonky about this disc. For example, neither RipBot or MeGUI's Stream extractor is able to extract a chapter list from it. Nevertheless, main movie file remuxed with tsmuxer to a 30GB Blu-ray, then compressed by BD-RB to a BD25 results in a movie-only backup with audio in sync... So at least it can be done in a roundabout way.

navi82
23rd September 2010, 15:33
hello,i encoded a blu-ray movie with bd rebilder size 43 gb to dvd 5.i get good rasult.this movie had 1080p and have black border on up and.i want to ask help for remove border.how can i removie border with bd rebulider.please help and advance thxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

colinhunt
23rd September 2010, 17:11
this movie had 1080p and have black border on up and.i want to ask help for remove border.how can i removie border with bd rebulider.
You mean there's a black bar above and below the picture? If the aspect ratio of the movie is wider than 1.78:1 (i.e. 16:9), the black bars are supposed to be there. Or are you saying the movie has an incorrect aspect ratio?

jdobbs
23rd September 2010, 17:18
hello,i encoded a blu-ray movie with bd rebilder size 43 gb to dvd 5.i get good rasult.this movie had 1080p and have black border on up and.i want to ask help for remove border.how can i removie border with bd rebulider.please help and advance thxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. If you removed them you'd end up with a picture that is incompatible with Blu-ray. The only way you could do it is to also remove part of the picture from the sides of the film as well.

SoniG
23rd September 2010, 18:12
Hi jdobbs. I hope you are well! I think I have an issue related to new versions. When I Abort/Restart a full BD reencoding, it seems to mess up the out-time values of the reencoded .mpls files. It makes some bonuses to not play anymore or the main movie to stop 10 minutes before the end (10:00:00 in-time related?). Here are some screenshots to show you the difference between original and rebuilded .mpls files. I'm on win7 x64, so I don't know if it's 64bit related. I don't seem to encounter this issue when the reencoding is not break.

longtom
24th September 2010, 05:34
Following failed in a Movie only extract:
(I had to select alternate Playlist):
-----------------------
[19:15:09] BD Rebuilder v0.34.11 (beta)
- Source: xxx
- Input BD size: 23,38 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:55:53.486]
- Target BD size: 45,80 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7600]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Auto Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
[19:15:11] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [19:15:11] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00066]
- [19:15:29] ExtractAudioSubs() 00053 1605
[21:46:53] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted


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VERSION=v0.34.11 (beta)
SOURCE_SIZE=25108813824
SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=25108813824
TARGET_SIZE=49178214400
REDUCTION=1.95860364988622
RESIZE_1080=0
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=
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BACKUP_MODE=1
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USE_LAVF=-1
QUICK=0
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setarip_old
24th September 2010, 05:52
@longtom

Hi!

Sharing the actual "Source" name and "Label" name of your original Bluray disc, as well as the region, would likely be beneficial to others attempting to aid you in resolving your problem...

isoss
24th September 2010, 08:25
What a good program bud i have a quastion

whats the status of reencoding of de secundaire audio DTS expres?

Ch3vr0n
24th September 2010, 13:37
What a good program bud i have a quastion

whats the status of reencoding of de secundaire audio DTS expres?

the status is that jdobss is in the process of designing his own solution to (de)mux this audio stream

longtom
24th September 2010, 13:37
@longtom

Hi!

Sharing the actual "Source" name and "Label" name of your original Bluray disc, as well as the region, would likely be beneficial to others attempting to aid you in resolving your problem...

It's Prince of Persia, Region B (If it has one).

jdobbs
24th September 2010, 15:23
Following failed in a Movie only extract:
(I had to select alternate Playlist):
-----------------------
[19:15:09] BD Rebuilder v0.34.11 (beta)
- Source: xxx
- Input BD size: 23,38 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:55:53.486]
- Target BD size: 45,80 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7600]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Auto Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
[19:15:11] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [19:15:11] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00066]
- [19:15:29] ExtractAudioSubs() 00053 1605
[21:46:53] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted


[Status]
LABEL=xxxx
VERSION=v0.34.11 (beta)
SOURCE_SIZE=25108813824
SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=25108813824
TARGET_SIZE=49178214400
REDUCTION=1.95860364988622
RESIZE_1080=0
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=
SUBS_TO_KEEP=
BACKUP_MODE=1
MOVIEONLY_TYPE=0
USE_LAVF=-1
QUICK=0
[00066]
USE_ORIGINAL=1
AUDIO=000
PGS=00000000000
[00421]
USE_ORIGINAL=1
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USE_ORIGINAL=1 Please try it with LAVF turned off so I can see if the new code has an impact. Thanks.