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AmigaFuture
27th March 2012, 21:00
I'm using 04.08 to make a BD-9 (Keeping everything) of The Breakfast Club. It completes, and after I make an ISO with ImgBurn; filesize looks like DVD-9; mount the image, PowerDVD 9 displays only a blank screen.
When I make a new ISO from the AnyDVD rip, mount the image, PowerDVD 9 plays it. A software player much play it before I'll use a disk in my Standalone player. :-) ...Unless it's a ReWriteable or plays from USB.
The Log:
[03/26/12] BD Rebuilder v0.40.08 (beta)
[20:02:49] Source: BREAKFAST_CLUB
- Input BD size: 29.28 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:45:27.558]
- Target BD size: 7.84 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow [3-way]
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=448
[20:02:50] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [20:02:50] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 25)
- [20:02:50] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000]
- [20:02:55] Reencoding video [VID_00000]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 567 frames
- Bitrate: 4,683 Kbs
- [20:02:55] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 1 of 2
- [20:03:12] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 2 of 2
- [20:03:38] Video Encode complete
- [20:03:38] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [20:03:38] Multiplexing M2TS
- [20:03:42] Processing: VID_00001 (2 of 25)
- [20:03:42] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001]
- [20:03:46] Reencoding video [VID_00001]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 336 frames
- Bitrate: 3,944 Kbs
- [20:03:46] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 1 of 2
- [20:03:56] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 2 of 2
- [20:04:10] Video Encode complete
- [20:04:10] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [20:04:10] Multiplexing M2TS
- [20:04:14] Processing: VID_00002 (3 of 25)
- [20:04:14] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00002]
- [20:04:20] Reencoding video [VID_00002]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,416 frames
- Bitrate: 4,591 Kbs
- [20:04:20] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 1 of 2
- [20:04:59] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 2 of 2
- [20:06:06] Video Encode complete
- [20:06:06] Processing audio tracks
- [20:06:06] Multiplexing M2TS
- [20:06:12] Processing: VID_00010 (4 of 25)
- [20:06:12] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00010]
- [20:12:23] Reencoding video [VID_00010]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 139,656 frames
- Bitrate: 8,674 Kbs
- [20:12:23] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 1 of 2
- [21:15:36] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:08:41] Video Encode complete
- [00:08:41] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Reencoding audio to AC3...
- Track 4354 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:12:20] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:16:38] Processing: VID_00011 (5 of 25)
- [00:16:38] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00011]
- [00:16:46] Reencoding video [VID_00011]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 5,737 frames
- Bitrate: 1,154 Kbs
- [00:16:46] Reencoding: VID_00011, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:17:09] Reencoding: VID_00011, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:17:52] Video Encode complete
- [00:17:52] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:17:52] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:17:57] Processing: VID_00012 (6 of 25)
- [00:17:57] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00012]
- [00:18:04] Reencoding video [VID_00012]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,572 frames
- Bitrate: 6,365 Kbs
- [00:18:04] Reencoding: VID_00012, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:19:03] Reencoding: VID_00012, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:20:25] Video Encode complete
- [00:20:25] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:20:25] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:20:38] Processing: VID_00013 (7 of 25)
- [00:20:38] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00013]
- [00:20:45] Reencoding video [VID_00013]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,440 frames
- Bitrate: 6,204 Kbs
- [00:20:45] Reencoding: VID_00013, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:21:28] Reencoding: VID_00013, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:22:41] Video Encode complete
- [00:22:41] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:22:41] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:22:51] Processing: VID_00078 (8 of 25)
- [00:22:51] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00078]
- [00:22:57] Reencoding video [VID_00078]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,741 frames
- Bitrate: 4,140 Kbs
- [00:22:57] Reencoding: VID_00078, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:23:34] Reencoding: VID_00078, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:24:50] Video Encode complete
- [00:24:50] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:24:50] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:24:55] Processing: VID_00082 (9 of 25)
- [00:24:55] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00082]
- [00:25:00] Reencoding video [VID_00082]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 567 frames
- Bitrate: 4,683 Kbs
- [00:25:00] Reencoding: VID_00082, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:25:17] Reencoding: VID_00082, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:25:43] Video Encode complete
- [00:25:43] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:25:43] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:25:47] Processing: VID_00083 (10 of 25)
- [00:25:47] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00083]
- [00:25:51] Reencoding video [VID_00083]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 567 frames
- Bitrate: 4,683 Kbs
- [00:25:51] Reencoding: VID_00083, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:26:08] Reencoding: VID_00083, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:26:34] Video Encode complete
- [00:26:34] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:26:34] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:26:38] Processing: VID_00084 (11 of 25)
- [00:26:38] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00084]
- [00:26:44] Reencoding video [VID_00084]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,416 frames
- Bitrate: 4,591 Kbs
- [00:26:44] Reencoding: VID_00084, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:27:25] Reencoding: VID_00084, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:28:32] Video Encode complete
- [00:28:32] Processing audio tracks
- [00:28:32] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:28:38] Processing: VID_00085 (12 of 25)
- [00:28:38] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00085]
- [00:28:44] Reencoding video [VID_00085]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,416 frames
- Bitrate: 4,591 Kbs
- [00:28:44] Reencoding: VID_00085, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:29:24] Reencoding: VID_00085, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:30:31] Video Encode complete
- [00:30:31] Processing audio tracks
- [00:30:31] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:30:37] Processing: VID_00127 (13 of 25)
- [00:30:37] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00127]
- [00:30:44] Reencoding video [VID_00127]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 4,010 frames
- Bitrate: 1,156 Kbs
- [00:30:44] Reencoding: VID_00127, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:31:00] Reencoding: VID_00127, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:31:29] Video Encode complete
- [00:31:29] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:31:29] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:31:33] Processing: VID_00128 (14 of 25)
- [00:31:33] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00128]
- [00:31:43] Reencoding video [VID_00128]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 6,792 frames
- Bitrate: 1,153 Kbs
- [00:31:43] Reencoding: VID_00128, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:32:10] Reencoding: VID_00128, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:33:01] Video Encode complete
- [00:33:01] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:33:01] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:33:06] Processing: VID_00129 (15 of 25)
- [00:33:06] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00129]
- [00:33:15] Reencoding video [VID_00129]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 5,628 frames
- Bitrate: 1,154 Kbs
- [00:33:15] Reencoding: VID_00129, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:33:37] Reencoding: VID_00129, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:34:20] Video Encode complete
- [00:34:20] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:34:20] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:34:24] Processing: VID_00130 (16 of 25)
- [00:34:24] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00130]
- [00:34:34] Reencoding video [VID_00130]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 7,250 frames
- Bitrate: 1,153 Kbs
- [00:34:34] Reencoding: VID_00130, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:35:04] Reencoding: VID_00130, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:35:59] Video Encode complete
- [00:35:59] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:35:59] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:36:04] Processing: VID_00131 (17 of 25)
- [00:36:04] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00131]
- [00:36:13] Reencoding video [VID_00131]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 7,677 frames
- Bitrate: 1,157 Kbs
- [00:36:13] Reencoding: VID_00131, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:36:44] Reencoding: VID_00131, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:37:43] Video Encode complete
- [00:37:43] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:37:43] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:37:48] Processing: VID_00132 (18 of 25)
- [00:37:48] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00132]
- [00:37:56] Reencoding video [VID_00132]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 5,773 frames
- Bitrate: 1,157 Kbs
- [00:37:56] Reencoding: VID_00132, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:38:20] Reencoding: VID_00132, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:39:03] Video Encode complete
- [00:39:03] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:39:03] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:39:08] Processing: VID_00133 (19 of 25)
- [00:39:08] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00133]
- [00:39:19] Reencoding video [VID_00133]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 9,792 frames
- Bitrate: 1,148 Kbs
- [00:39:19] Reencoding: VID_00133, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:39:56] Reencoding: VID_00133, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:41:09] Video Encode complete
- [00:41:09] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:41:09] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:41:14] Processing: VID_00134 (20 of 25)
- [00:41:14] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00134]
- [00:41:26] Reencoding video [VID_00134]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 11,307 frames
- Bitrate: 1,154 Kbs
- [00:41:26] Reencoding: VID_00134, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:42:12] Reencoding: VID_00134, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:43:40] Video Encode complete
- [00:43:40] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:43:40] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:43:46] Processing: VID_00135 (21 of 25)
- [00:43:46] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00135]
- [00:43:59] Reencoding video [VID_00135]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 8,908 frames
- Bitrate: 1,155 Kbs
- [00:43:59] Reencoding: VID_00135, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:44:36] Reencoding: VID_00135, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:45:48] Video Encode complete
- [00:45:48] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:45:48] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:45:53] Processing: VID_00136 (22 of 25)
- [00:45:53] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00136]
- [00:46:04] Reencoding video [VID_00136]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 9,168 frames
- Bitrate: 1,157 Kbs
- [00:46:04] Reencoding: VID_00136, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:46:42] Reencoding: VID_00136, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:47:52] Video Encode complete
- [00:47:52] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:47:52] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:47:57] Processing: VID_00137 (23 of 25)
- [00:47:57] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00137]
- [00:48:09] Reencoding video [VID_00137]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 10,436 frames
- Bitrate: 1,154 Kbs
- [00:48:09] Reencoding: VID_00137, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:49:00] Reencoding: VID_00137, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:50:23] Video Encode complete
- [00:50:23] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:50:23] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:50:28] Processing: VID_00138 (24 of 25)
- [00:50:28] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00138]
- [00:50:40] Reencoding video [VID_00138]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 9,945 frames
- Bitrate: 1,154 Kbs
- [00:50:40] Reencoding: VID_00138, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:51:24] Reencoding: VID_00138, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:52:40] Video Encode complete
- [00:52:40] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:52:40] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:52:45] Processing: VID_00139 (25 of 25)
- [00:52:45] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00139]
- [00:52:51] Reencoding video [VID_00139]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 2,660 frames
- Bitrate: 1,118 Kbs
- [00:52:51] Reencoding: VID_00139, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:53:04] Reencoding: VID_00139, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:53:28] Video Encode complete
- [00:53:28] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:53:28] Multiplexing M2TS
[00:53:32]PHASE ONE complete
[00:53:32]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [00:53:32] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[12:08:04] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[12:08:04] JOB: BREAKFAST_CLUB finished.
AmigaFuture
27th March 2012, 21:01
The INF:
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BD-Rebuilder Config for it...
[Options]
VERSION=0.40.0.8
MODE=0
ENCODE_QUALITY=2
MULTIPROCESS=3
MKV_MUXSUPS=1
ONEPASS_ENCODING=0
AUTO_QUALITY=0
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng;
SUBS_TO_KEEP=eng;
SD_CONVERT=0
OPEN_GOP=0
RESIZE_1080=0
DEINTERLACE=0
SD_TO_1080=0
CONVERT_WIDE=0
DTS_REENCODE=1
AC3_REENCODE=0
AC3_640=0
AC3_192=0
KEEP_HD_AUDIO=0
AVCHD=0
REMOVE_WORKFILES=0
MOVIE_ONLY_LOOP=0
REMOVE_OUTPUT=0
USE_FILTERS=0
BDMV_CERT_ONLY=0
USE_LAVF=0
IVTC_PULLDOWN=0
ASSUME_DVD_PAL=0
UNMASK_CHAPTER=0
COMPLETION_BEEP=0
DGDECNV=0
AUDIO_TRACK_LIMIT=0
SUBTITLE_TRACK_LIMIT=0
CUSTOM_TARGET_SIZE=4950
MOVIEONLY_TYPE=0
ALTCRF=20
ALT_TARGET=4850
ALTMETHOD=2
ALTAUTOCROP=0
VERBOSE_STATUS=1
TARGET_SIZE=8032
[Paths]
SOURCE_PATH=F:\BREAKFAST_CLUB\
WORKING_PATH=E:\BLU-RAY\REBUILDER\
I've tried with Strict AVCHD for BD-5/9 Movie Only active also with same effect. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
worknstiff
28th March 2012, 00:57
@AmigaFuture RE: I'm using 04.08 to make a BD-9 (Keeping everything) of The Breakfast Club.
It is my understanding that BD_Rebuilder is hit or miss with full backups to DVD9. It seems there is problems either with DTS or some other exotic audio or it does not like keeping java menu's. Even if you get one to recode down to DVD9 and play with software on a PC then there's a possiblility that your BD player will choke on it during playback. I think the consensus is that it's better to just do a movie only when fitting onto a DVD9, but YMMV LOL. Goodluck, I wish there was a way to keep menu's too, but sometimes it seems silly to keep a menu that has buttons for things that I removed.
AmigaFuture
28th March 2012, 04:56
@worknstiff
It's the first test I've had it do for DVD-9 keeping menus and using Java. After posting that information I changed 1 setting to BD-25....that was a success; Movie, Extras, Menu. So there's something about the DB/DVD-9 option. There are problems with DTS when keeping Java menus? Seems I've now witnessed that, haha. That's why I typed that I won't burn to a physical DVD-9 unless I know it'll function with a Software player 1st. Most of my backups have been with Alternative MKV output. I wanted to make a backup that included all the extras, hence the DVD-9 with a menu. :) I have 0 belief in Luck/chance, but I appreciate the sentiment. :) Until DVD-9 is functioning (with Java) I'll make an MKV output and use my Blu-Ray for the extras.
Just sharing this with all..
Something I noticed is x264 32-bit was active (and very, very slow...) for the VC-1 movie files. However, for the 720x480 (DVD) video...x264-64.exe was active and very fast. Hmm..
drmih
28th March 2012, 10:07
I think that it's a bit off the mark to say that BD-RB is 'hit and miss' with BD-9 backups. I've not seen this in hundreds of backups, but what we do know is that both PC software and standalone players can have difficulties - they expect to see content on 'blu-ray' capacity disks and the implementation on dvd+dl can cause concerns - many players just won't accept dvd+dl with full content, particularly if it also includes java . In general if you use a Sony or Samsung player, or TMT pc player, the backups will be fine.
JJB
28th March 2012, 14:34
@worknstiff
It's the first test I've had it do for DVD-9 keeping menus and using Java. After posting that information I changed 1 setting to BD-25....that was a success; Movie, Extras, Menu. So there's something about the DB/DVD-9 option. There are problems with DTS when keeping Java menus? Seems I've now witnessed that, haha. That's why I typed that I won't burn to a physical DVD-9 unless I know it'll function with a Software player 1st. Most of my backups have been with Alternative MKV output. I wanted to make a backup that included all the extras, hence the DVD-9 with a menu. :) I have 0 belief in Luck/chance, but I appreciate the sentiment. :) Until DVD-9 is functioning (with Java) I'll make an MKV output and use my Blu-Ray for the extras.
Just sharing this with all..
Something I noticed is x264 32-bit was active (and very, very slow...) for the VC-1 movie files. However, for the 720x480 (DVD) video...x264-64.exe was active and very fast. Hmm..
I believe it uses HC for DVD rebuilds and not x264.:):)
AmigaFuture
28th March 2012, 19:52
@drmih
I also tried with VLC, newest version which does support Blu-Ray, though perhaps limited. "Hit and Miss"..No trust in that. It's like saying chance exists. I just don't know the "Why" for it not functioning yet, other than possible Java. :D I'll try with another movie.
@JJB
I had the TaskManager program running and I saw x264-64.exe run each encode for 720x480 video as I was doing other things. Are you suggesting x264-64 runs HCEnc or visa versa?
Ch3vr0n
28th March 2012, 20:05
neither. x264 is x264 and HCenc is HCenc. x264 is an encoder on its own
drmih
28th March 2012, 21:00
@drmih
I also tried with VLC, newest version which does support Blu-Ray, though perhaps limited. "Hit and Miss"..No trust in that. It's like saying chance exists. I just don't know the "Why" for it not functioning yet, other than possible Java. :D I'll try with another movie.
All I can say is that I did 'Breakfast Club' a few months ago as full disk to bd-9 and mine works fine in a Sony and Samsung standalone.
soneca
28th March 2012, 22:41
@drmih
I also tried with VLC, newest version which does support Blu-Ray, though perhaps limited. "Hit and Miss"..No trust in that. It's like saying chance exists. I just don't know the "Why" for it not functioning yet, other than possible Java. :D I'll try with another movie.
@JJB
I had the TaskManager program running and I saw x264-64.exe run each encode for 720x480 video as I was doing other things. Are you suggesting x264-64 runs HCEnc or visa versa?
DVD uses MPEG-2 compression > HCEnc.
KarstenS
28th March 2012, 23:36
@KarstenS, where's the rest of the log? We need all data
Here they are:
BD-REBUILDER.LOG
----------------------
[03.25.12] BD Rebuilder v0.40.08 (beta)
[23:50:21] Source: MENSCH_DAVE
- Input BD size: 34,41 GB
- Approximate total content: [03:20:16.595]
- Target BD size: 7,84 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Resize SD to HD 720p enabled
- Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: X264/LAVF
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[23:50:21] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [23:50:21] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 35)
- [23:50:21] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000]
- [23:50:26] Reencoding video [VID_00000]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 240 frames
- [23:50:26] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 1 of 1
- [23:50:32] Video Encode complete
- [23:50:32] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio
- [23:50:32] Multiplexing M2TS
- [23:50:36] Processing: VID_00001 (2 of 35)
- [23:50:36] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001]
- [23:50:43] Reencoding video [VID_00001]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 404 frames
- Bitrate: 2.161 Kbs
- [23:50:43] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 1 of 2
- [23:51:03] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 2 of 2
- [23:51:49] Video Encode complete
- [23:51:49] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio
- [23:51:49] Multiplexing M2TS
- [23:51:53] Processing: VID_00002 (3 of 35)
- [23:51:53] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00002]
- [23:52:26] Reencoding video [VID_00002]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1.440 frames
- Bitrate: 5.815 Kbs
- [23:52:26] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 1 of 2
- [23:53:54] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 2 of 2
- [23:57:54] Video Encode complete
- [23:57:54] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio
- [23:57:54] Multiplexing M2TS
- [23:58:02] Processing: VID_00003 (4 of 35)
- [23:58:02] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00003]
- [23:58:25] Reencoding video [VID_00003]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 3.484 frames
- Bitrate: 1.395 Kbs
- [23:58:25] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:01:44] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:08:25] Video Encode complete
- [00:08:25] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [00:08:25] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:08:29] Processing: VID_00004 (5 of 35)
- [00:08:29] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00004]
- [00:09:02] Reencoding video [VID_00004]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 2.760 frames
- Bitrate: 1.965 Kbs
- [00:09:02] Reencoding: VID_00004, Pass 1 of 2
- [00:11:46] Reencoding: VID_00004, Pass 2 of 2
- [00:17:10] Video Encode complete
- [00:17:10] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio
- [00:17:10] Multiplexing M2TS
- [00:17:14] Processing: VID_00005 (6 of 35)
- [00:17:14] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00005]
- [01:02:39] Reencoding video [VID_00005]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 130.002 frames
- Bitrate: 5.975 Kbs
- [01:02:39] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 1 of 2
- [03:31:43] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 2 of 2
- [10:40:23] Video Encode complete
- [10:40:23] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio
- [10:40:23] Multiplexing M2TS
- [10:43:33] Processing: VID_00006 (7 of 35)
- [10:43:33] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00006]
- [10:43:50] Reencoding video [VID_00006]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 734 frames
- Bitrate: 3.632 Kbs
- [10:43:50] Reencoding: VID_00006, Pass 1 of 2
- [10:44:36] Reencoding: VID_00006, Pass 2 of 2
- [10:46:36] Video Encode complete
- [10:46:36] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [10:46:36] Multiplexing M2TS
- [10:46:43] Processing: VID_00007 (8 of 35)
- [10:46:43] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00007]
- [10:46:58] Reencoding video [VID_00007]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 712 frames
- Bitrate: 3.496 Kbs
- [10:46:58] Reencoding: VID_00007, Pass 1 of 2
- [10:47:42] Reencoding: VID_00007, Pass 2 of 2
- [10:49:43] Video Encode complete
- [10:49:43] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [10:49:43] Multiplexing M2TS
- [10:49:50] Processing: VID_00008 (9 of 35)
- [10:49:50] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00008]
- [10:49:59] Reencoding video [VID_00008]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 403 frames
- Bitrate: 2.571 Kbs
- [10:49:59] Reencoding: VID_00008, Pass 1 of 2
- [10:50:19] Reencoding: VID_00008, Pass 2 of 2
- [10:51:07] Video Encode complete
- [10:51:07] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [10:51:07] Multiplexing M2TS
- [10:51:13] Processing: VID_00009 (10 of 35)
- [10:51:13] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00009]
- [10:51:32] Reencoding video [VID_00009]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 2.908 frames
- Bitrate: 1.340 Kbs
- [10:51:32] Reencoding: VID_00009, Pass 1 of 2
- [10:54:07] Reencoding: VID_00009, Pass 2 of 2
- [10:59:03] Video Encode complete
- [10:59:03] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio
- [10:59:03] Multiplexing M2TS
- [10:59:11] Processing: VID_00010 (11 of 35)
- [10:59:11] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00010]
- [10:59:47] Reencoding video [VID_00010]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 3.802 frames
- Bitrate: 2.566 Kbs
- [10:59:47] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 1 of 2
- [11:03:12] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 2 of 2
- [11:10:41] Video Encode complete
- [11:10:41] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio
- [11:10:41] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:10:51] Processing: VID_00011 (12 of 35)
- [11:10:51] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00011]
- [11:11:09] Reencoding video [VID_00011]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x576
- Rate/Length: 25,000fps, 3.475 frames
- Bitrate: 1.300 Kbs
- [11:11:09] Reencoding: VID_00011, Pass 1 of 2
- [11:11:50] Reencoding: VID_00011, Pass 2 of 2
- [11:13:38] Video Encode complete
- [11:13:38] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (deu): Keeping original audio
- [11:13:38] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:13:44] CorrectEPData() 00006 2007
[19:52:09]PHASE ONE aborted by user request
INF
[Status]
LABEL=MENSCH_DAVE
VERSION=v0.40.08 (beta)
SOURCE_SIZE=36943533870
SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=36895358976
TARGET_SIZE=8422162432
REDUCTION=.226965877834315
RESIZE_1080=0
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=deu;eng;ger;
KEEP_HD_AUDIO=-1
SUBS_TO_KEEP=
BACKUP_MODE=0
MOVIEONLY_TYPE=0
USE_LAVF=-1
INSTANCES=1
DGDECNV=0
QUICK=0
ENCODE_STEP=4
COMPLETED=11
REBUILD_COMPLETE=0
[00000]
AUDIO=1
PGS=
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
M2TS_TARGET=2310651
SPLITS=1
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FLINK=0
MLINK=0
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AUDIO=1
PGS=
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MLINK=0
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AUDIO=10
PGS=11
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V2MBRATE=0
M2TS_TARGET=60234492
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NSIZE=57477120
FLINK=0
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AUDIO=1
PGS=
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PGS=1
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
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RATE=3632
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AUDIO=1
PGS=1
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
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RATE=3496
SPLITS=1
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AUDIO=1
PGS=1
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
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AUDIO=1
PGS=
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
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PGS=
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
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PGS=
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AmigaFuture
29th March 2012, 02:55
neither. x264 is x264 and HCenc is HCenc. x264 is an encoder on its own
I agree. :) That's why I typed that HCEnc wasn't used.
AmigaFuture
29th March 2012, 03:00
@soneca
I agree. I wasn't watching for HCEnc...I'll have it do it again and see if HCEnc and x264-64 are both loaded.
Prz
29th March 2012, 17:46
Dont know how to find them if i did. Have deleteed anything suspect like Cyber Link.
AmigaFuture
30th March 2012, 00:10
Prz,
If you're using XP, check Add/Remove Programs for any Codec Pack you may have installed or that may have been installed when in the background with some software. Many people click "Okay" or "Continue" buttons without noticing what it's for. "I just want to use the program...okay, okay, okay, whatever.." is the thought many people have. Not to insinuate that you do. If you're using Vista/7, check Programs and Features or Uninstall, depending how you have Control Panel set to display. Search and research programs listed...for any packs.
However, it does seem that you may not have Right-Clicked the BD-RB and then selected "Run as Administrator". Even if you think you did, try again. :)
nozuul
31st March 2012, 02:41
I am fairly certain this is not a bug, but I am posting here just in case. Perhaps I just dont have a clue...
I have been converting my collection of blu-rays to HD Mp4 files to play on my Ipad and stream in itunes. BDR works excellently for this, and the video quality is great. It wasn't until I tried to watch Pan's Labyrinth that I noticed I had no options for subtitles. Since I do not speak Spanish, it made the movie a little hard to follow...
Since then, I checked all my other conversions, and they also had no subtitles. I performed some searches of this forum for subtitles, but the threads seem mostly to do with MKV.
What am I doing wrong? Is it not possible to have subs in an Mp4? I leave all the settings at default as far as I can remember. Any clue thrown my way would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
worknstiff
31st March 2012, 17:46
@nozul RE: Mp4 with subs, specifically Forced Subs.
This is probablly not a good place to discuss this but it seems the BD_RB bug reports is sorta dead at the moment and maybe it will start some suggestions about this problem. It seems that MP4's and soft subs are not easily accomplished by using BD_RB. I have had some luck in hardcoding subs into the resulting .m2ts or .mp4 that BD_RD creates but you have to use another 3rd party solution (Handbrake or my favorite paid solution Pavtube Bluray Converter) which entails doing a another encode to permanently burn the sub's into the resulting mp4. I would be interested in seeing if other people (or jdobbs specifically) have a higher quality or even a faster solution to this problem?
jdobbs
31st March 2012, 18:02
@AmigaFuture RE: I'm using 04.08 to make a BD-9 (Keeping everything) of The Breakfast Club.
It is my understanding that BD_Rebuilder is hit or miss with full backups to DVD9. It seems there is problems either with DTS or some other exotic audio or it does not like keeping java menu's. Even if you get one to recode down to DVD9 and play with software on a PC then there's a possiblility that your BD player will choke on it during playback. I think the consensus is that it's better to just do a movie only when fitting onto a DVD9, but YMMV LOL. Goodluck, I wish there was a way to keep menu's too, but sometimes it seems silly to keep a menu that has buttons for things that I removed.
BD Rebuilder isn't "hit-or-miss" -- the player is. The only real standard for BD-9 is AVCHD, and it doesn't support DTS or JAVA. Some players support it anyway.
abbadon
1st April 2012, 06:35
FWIW
Disc 1 R1 of The Pacific, DTS-Express option, full backup, BD25, all other default, I ended up with a disc 4GB under (this happens consistantly with this disc, stripping audio, extras, full vs movie&menu, always 4GB under. through full disc is 40GB and NOENCODE=1 gives 35GB after language stripping). Initially the DTS-E audio was silent, then I remembered another post on audio settings, and changed my LG BD630 from
"Primary Pass-Thru" to "DTS Re-encode" and audio was there. I'm also wondering whether using optical/spdif audio vs HDMI (and which version) makes a difference here.
PS
I think HIDDENOPTS.TXT should be updated . After checking the TXT files, I took a good amount of time finding the proper option. I thought I was doing a good job keeping up with with this 500+ page thread, but I guess not. Other than test mode and blanking I wonder what I'm still missing (I do understand the choice to keep these hidden, but they should be listed in the hiddenopts.txt)
PPS
My primary player is an LG BD630, connected via component video and digital audio (the orange RCA)(easiest for my setup). My TV is 1080i and sound system is high end but pre-HDMI. My secondary player is a Sony S185 pre-cinavia.
Cela
3rd April 2012, 21:38
BD plays well on PS3 and on standalone Philips BDP.
Using current AnyDVD 7.0.2.0:
1.)
Copied BD to ISO. Mounted with VCD.
PowerDVD11 plays ok. VLC 1.1.11 plays BDMV.
But current BD Rebuilder v0.40.08 (beta) reports 'SourceCheck() 00006 2501'.
2.)
Copied same BD to Harddisk.
Again:
PowerDVD11 plays ok. VLC 1.1.11 plays BDMV.
But current BD Rebuilder v0.40.08 (beta) reports 'SourceCheck() 00006 2501'.
What else should I do to proceed?
jdobbs
3rd April 2012, 21:41
BD plays well on PS3 and on standalone Philips BDP.
Using current AnyDVD 7.0.2.0:
1.)
Copied BD to ISO. Mounted with VCD.
PowerDVD11 plays ok. VLC 1.1.11 plays BDMV.
But current BD Rebuilder v0.40.08 (beta) reports 'SourceCheck() 00006 2501'.
2.)
Copied same BD to Harddisk.
Again:
PowerDVD11 plays ok. VLC 1.1.11 plays BDMV.
But current BD Rebuilder v0.40.08 (beta) reports 'SourceCheck() 00006 2501'.
What else should I do to proceed? If you have AnyDVD HD's SpeedMenu enable -- disable it.
Cela
3rd April 2012, 21:43
Speed menu was disabled. Just checked it.
PDVD11, VLC play the original menu.
BD Settings: Enable BR support: ON, Disabble BD-Live: ON, Remove BR Region Code: Auto
All other options OFF (unchecked).
Cela
4th April 2012, 14:49
On my Vista 32-bit also multiAVCHD opens, reads und processes the BD.
Thus, there must be something that only BD Rebuilder v0.40.08 (beta) does not like? What is it? What could I do better?
I would prefer to do the processing with BD Rebuilder and get the results in BD Rebuilder style and quality.
Please help!
worknstiff
5th April 2012, 02:30
@ Cela RE: What could I do better?
I can't say I'm an expert on whatever disk you are working on but if I have problems with some troublesome disks I first run them thru Clown_BD and just let it pick out the movie only with some audio and subs and if it still chokes on it you know there is some corruption either on your hardrive or in your ripped files. Have it output the finished files into a Bluray and use that for BD_RB to process. Also I have much better results just ripping the folders (like jdobbs does only the BDMV and Certificate folders) to hardrive. This way you at least get the movie, hope this helps.
worknstiff
5th April 2012, 02:46
@ Abbadon RE: Disc 1 R1 of The Pacific, DTS-Express option, full backup, BD25, all other default, I ended up with a disc 4GB under (this happens consistantly with this disc, stripping audio, extras, full vs movie&menu, always 4GB under.
When I keep getting under or oversize output, I just set BD_RB to output for a custom target size of 50,000 MB's, and pick out the parts I want to blank and the audio and subs I wish to keep. When it finishes I run it back through BD_RD and do a FULL BACKUP instead of MOVIE & MENU'S and set the custom size back to 24250 or whatever you like and BD_RB will usually come pretty darn close to the target. I usually end up at around 22.8 or 3.0 at the most and it fits perfectly. I don't know what it is but sometime if the disk has a lot of extra's and plenty of audio tracks BD_RB just consistently misses the size calculation, you run it at custom target size of 24,250 and it comes out at 22.2, then you change it to 25,000 and it only goes up to 22.4, and then the next time you go way over. I do the 50,000 MB and run it back thru and it comes out fine. hope this helps.
omegaman7
5th April 2012, 05:48
I'd be careful filling the discs to their maximum. I toyed with that for a while, and imgburn reported troubles closing discs at times. Mostly LTH media.... but now I choose to go with 22.0 - 22.5. 500Mb to 1Gb is a fairly negligible difference ;)
HatchetMan
5th April 2012, 08:27
This has happened twice in a row on the same film. The films immediately before and after with the same settings has had perfect results. The only thing I can think of is the 45 titles that make up the main playlist, but why - since source rip plays back perfectly fine? Sometimes there is miscellaneous video on the side of the image, sometimes the bottom. Time stamps off by a few seconds as well...
Cela
5th April 2012, 10:54
...first run them thru Clown_BD ...Thanks a lot for your helpful tip. Yes, it may have helped to get a clue of what's going on.
eac3to_PASS3_LOG.LOG reported: ...
creating file "C:\Workspace\Kapitel_1.txt"...
[a03] The ArcSoft and Sonic decoders don't seem to work, will use libav instead.
[a03] The libav DTS decoder doesn't decode the full DTS-HD information. <WARNING>
[a03] The ArcSoft and Sonic decoders don't seem to work, will use libav instead.
[a03] The libav DTS decoder doesn't decode the full DTS-HD information. <WARNING>
[s09] Extracting subtitle track number 9...
...
[a03] Writing WAV...
[a03] Extracting DTS core...
[a03] Decoding with libav/ffmpeg...
[a03] The AC3 encoder received a non-supported data format (float, 5, 64, -). <ERROR>
Aborted at file position 1048576. <ERROR>
@jdobbs
Is this a special RB trick? What do you advice?
jwjohnson
5th April 2012, 13:12
Sounds like a bad disc or a bad rip. You shouldn't encounter read problems related to any blu ray protection schemes.
Cela
5th April 2012, 14:50
Strange: 2 RBs (Opera, NTSC, 29.970 fps, regionfree) brand new from Amazon, current AnyDVD 7.0.2.0, plays in PS3 and standalone BD Player, PDVD11, VLC, Nero Kwik, ok in multiAVCHD. :confused:
BDRB opens older BRs, though.
How would I search for these other codec packs. My program list contains none of the ones mentioned.
gregj
5th April 2012, 18:30
Hi,
jdobbs, thank you for the prog! (and sorry for my very poor English)
Need to say, some used muxing options for tsmuxer is problematic for next BDReauthor+ScenaristBD procession (even with BDReauthor's "avccorrection"): tsmuxer's "insertSEI" and "contSPS" options bring irreparable damage to the video streams, changes forever, and BDReauthor+ScenaristBD refuse to process such streams! But without "insertSEI" and "contSPS" all is right.
It would be better to give an ability to disable these two options.
And question: why You decide keep keyint=24 for all frame rates? For example, is not it better to provide keyint=30 for 29,970, etc.? I have not found any way to change this value.
Thank You again.
worknstiff
5th April 2012, 18:36
@ Prz RE: How would I search for these other codec packs?
Then if you can't find any thing that has changed your codec's your only choice is to remove BD_Rebuilder and then remove all the helper apps (FFDShow, Matroski Splitter & AviSynth), or maybe you should download Revo Uninstaller Free or the Pro trial and let it cleanup all the leftover registry entries and install folders. After rebooting make sure all the helper app folders (and BD_RB folder) are completely deleted from the Program File Directories locations. Since you keep having problems with BD_Rebuilder setting the default administator registry entries, I would run a temporary files and registry cleaner like the free CCleaner. After that I would reboot and next do an offline disk check for errors in the file system. Then I would us my Antivirus to completely scan the hardrive and then use Msconfig to clean boot and do the installation of all the Helper Apps (fresh downloads on all) one by one (use a right click run as admistrator for each executable) with a clean boot in between each one. After all the helper apps are installed, I would unzip a fresh download of BD_RB into a folder on the ROOT of the C: DRIVE. After you run BR_RB the first time as the Administrator and setup up your working folder and all the setup options are finished run inspect and if it still fails then you're up the creek and you should nuke the whole hardrive and reinstall the OS from scratch or maybe just buy a whole new computer. I feel your pain with BD_RD not functioning but if you follow these instructions and it fails then you have something really goofy going on that is screwing up your computer. Hope this helps, worknstiff.
PS: Thanks to jdobbs for all the fun using this great program. I really appreciate all the hardwork that goes into it, and will send a donation soon.
abbadon
6th April 2012, 01:19
@worknstiff
I'll give that a try
@omegaman7
I'll take <1GB, but 4GB+ is a lot of wasted space
It seems this whole set, The Pacific R1, (edit: Region A) has the same issues. This is my first episodic disc so maybe that is it, but I suspect there is something with the PNP structure. Other than the two episodes, the rest of the disc is dozens of items linked in the same playlist, various sizes totaling 8-9GB, but previewing shows a static template that appears to be for the PNP. I would guess it's these that is throwing off the size calculation, but disabling them results the same final size of 19.9GB
@ Prz RE: How would I search for these other codec packs?
Then if you can't find any thing that has changed your codec's your only choice is to remove BD_Rebuilder and then remove all the helper apps (FFDShow, Matroski Splitter & AviSynth), or maybe you should download Revo Uninstaller Free or the Pro trial and let it cleanup all the leftover registry entries and install folders. After rebooting make sure all the helper app folders (and BD_RB folder) are completely deleted from the Program File Directories locations. Since you keep having problems with BD_Rebuilder setting the default administator registry entries, I would run a temporary files and registry cleaner like the free CCleaner. After that I would reboot and next do an offline disk check for errors in the file system. Then I would us my Antivirus to completely scan the hardrive and then use Msconfig to clean boot and do the installation of all the Helper Apps (fresh downloads on all) one by one (use a right click run as admistrator for each executable) with a clean boot in between each one. After all the helper apps are installed, I would unzip a fresh download of BD_RB into a folder on the ROOT of the C: DRIVE. After you run BR_RB the first time as the Administrator and setup up your working folder and all the setup options are finished run inspect and if it still fails then you're up the creek and you should nuke the whole hardrive and reinstall the OS from scratch or maybe just buy a whole new computer. I feel your pain with BD_RD not functioning but if you follow these instructions and it fails then you have something really goofy going on that is screwing up your computer. Hope this helps, worknstiff.
PS: Thanks to jdobbs for all the fun using this great program. I really appreciate all the hardwork that goes into it, and will send a donation soon.
I sincerely thank you for your detailed reply to my dilemma however I don't have the expertise to do whats suggested. Can you suggest a service that might be able to fix this bug on my system? I think if JDobbs is interested in supplemental income this might be a great way of achieving that end with a logmein123 session. Just a thought.
ricoman
7th April 2012, 00:56
I don't know if this is a bug or I'm doing something wrong. I processed Immortals to 97.6% Current Progress and 99% Overall Progress when the software stopped and gave me this message:
[19:17:27]PHASE ONE complete
[19:17:27]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [19:17:27] Rebuilding BD file Structure
- Failed in attempt to multiplex: MUX_MOVIE_ONLY.meta
- Not enought buffer
[19:42:31] - Failed to REBUILD
I had no problems with War Horse a couple of days ago. Could you explain the issue and possible solution. Thanks.
HatchetMan
7th April 2012, 01:28
This has happened twice in a row on the same film. The films immediately before and after with the same settings has had perfect results. The only thing I can think of is the 45 titles that make up the main playlist, but why - since source rip plays back perfectly fine? Sometimes there is miscellaneous video on the side of the image, sometimes the bottom. Time stamps off by a few seconds as well...
Could it possibly be from taking a cinavia protected disc and converting to mkv w/ aac?
Ch3vr0n
7th April 2012, 02:21
just because a video stream has audio with cinavia in it shouldn't affect BDRB, i've done a couple titles now for titles that i know have cinavia. all 100% in sync
HatchetMan
7th April 2012, 02:47
just because a video stream has audio with cinavia in it shouldn't affect BDRB, i've done a couple titles now for titles that i know have cinavia. all 100% in sync
Back to the drawing board... Just re-ripped it, this time w/ DVDFab to send through BD-RB w/ same settings as the other 2 times to see if it makes a diff. Was not a audio sync issue, was a messed up image issue that did not occur in the rip, or occur w/ the other flicks, but like I mentioned before, this one is made up of 45 titles.
colinhunt
7th April 2012, 10:39
UK release of Miramax's CITY OF MEN: main movie file begins with a minute of color bars, followed by 30 seconds of master tape information. On the original disc all that is skipped over when movie is started. On a backup (0.40.08, multiprocessing disabled, DGDecNV enabled) color bars and master tape info is displayed before the actual movie begins.
This is the same issue reported earlier on another UK disc, The Quiet American, also a Miramax release.
jdobbs
7th April 2012, 18:23
UK release of Miramax's CITY OF MEN: main movie file begins with a minute of color bars, followed by 30 seconds of master tape information. On the original disc all that is skipped over when movie is started. On a backup (0.40.08, multiprocessing disabled, DGDecNV enabled) color bars and master tape info is displayed before the actual movie begins.
This is the same issue reported earlier on another UK disc, The Quiet American, also a Miramax release.I think I might have an idea how that can happen. I'll take a look at it.
HatchetMan
7th April 2012, 19:11
Back to the drawing board... Just re-ripped it, this time w/ DVDFab to send through BD-RB w/ same settings as the other 2 times to see if it makes a diff. Was not a audio sync issue, was a messed up image issue that did not occur in the rip, or occur w/ the other flicks, but like I mentioned before, this one is made up of 45 titles.
I changed a few variables - DVDFab movie only rip, sent through BD-RB, still mkv but with 640 dd5.1 instead of aac, still happening. So, must be a BD-RB issue, right? And for those that say they had no probs with it, did they do movie only? mkv output? What do you think jdobbs?
HatchetMan
7th April 2012, 19:15
I changed a few variables - DVDFab movie only rip, sent through BD-RB, still mkv but with 640 dd5.1 instead of aac, still happening. So, must be a BD-RB issue, right? And for those that say they had no probs with it, did they do movie only? mkv output? What do you think jdobbs?
Lion King 2 same batch, same settings, perfect output.
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- AVISYNTH Version: [2.5.8.0], Ok
- HAALI Splitter: [1.11.96.14], Ok
- FFDSHOW: [3882], Ok
- WIN7 preferred AVC CODEC: Ok
- WIN7 preferred VC-1 CODEC: Ok
- WIN7 preferred MPEG2 CODEC: Ok
- FFDSHOW VC-1 set to "wmv9", Ok
- FFDSHOW MPEG2 set to "libavcodec": Ok
- FFDSHOW AVC set to "libavcodec": Ok
- BD Rebuilder v0.40.0.8, Ok
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- MP4BOX: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
Cela
8th April 2012, 09:13
Refering to my current posts starting with posting #14921 "'SourceCheck() 00006 2501' using current versions" on page 747 and after some tests I conclude, that for my test BDs BDRB reports _false negatives_: Besides of having no problems to play the BDs with several SW and SAL HW BD players, processing is possible, e.g. DVDF.b demo version accepts the BD and multiAVCHD re-author mode can create excellent DVD9 Full Backups including menus and extras which again play well on all tested players.
Both test BDs contain the correct BD folders
CERTIFICATE
BDMV
- AUXDATA
- BACKUP
- BDJO
- CLIPINF
- JAR
- META
- PLAYLIST
- STREAM
index.bdmv
MovieObject.bdmv
Still missing an _explanation_ why BDRB refuses to open with obviously false negatives
SourceCheck() 00006 2501 (for test BD 1)
SourceCheck() 00055 2501 (for test BD 2)
What are the reasons for the verdicts "Selected source is not BD format" and for refusing to accept the Source Path?
What are the secrets of the BDRB jury?
Opera lovers who want to dig deaper can do so using test DB 1 (Anna Bolena, 2011 Vienna performance on BD from DG) and test DB 2 (Rusalka, 2010 Munich performance on BD from C major), both amazing performances available from amazon.de, and report results.
Where are the easter eggs?
Happy Eastern!
gandalf027
8th April 2012, 20:08
Hello,
After many years of using BD Rebuilder, i bought a Asus Laptop with Windows 7 x64 Home Premium and everytime i start the program it gives me this:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: BDRB.exe
Application Version: 0.40.0.8
Application Timestamp: 4f495606
Fault Module Name: BDRB.exe
Fault Module Version: 0.40.0.8
Fault Module Timestamp: 4f495606
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 0017d7e5
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 2070
Additional Information 1: 0a9e
Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
Additional Information 3: 0a9e
Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
I have all the addons installed but cannot run it ... any idea?
Inspect:
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- AVISYNTH Version: [2.5.8.0], Ok
- HAALI Splitter: [1.9.42.1], Ok
- FFDSHOW: [3882], Ok
- WIN7 preferred AVC CODEC: Ok
- WIN7 preferred VC-1 CODEC: Ok
- WIN7 preferred MPEG2 CODEC: Ok
- FFDSHOW VC-1 set to "wmv9", Ok
- FFDSHOW MPEG2 set to "libavcodec": Ok
- FFDSHOW AVC set to "ffmpeg-mt": Ok
- BD Rebuilder v0.40.0.8, Ok
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- MP4BOX: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
thanks
robtwilk
8th April 2012, 20:38
I have been using this product successfully for about a year. I also own DVD-Rebuilder Pro. I get errors on every attempt for every movie. It cannot extract the audio, or it fails to rebuild. I have removed every app, used Revo, then reinstalled with recommended options. No luck.
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- AVISYNTH Version: [2.5.8.0], Ok
- HAALI Splitter: [1.9.42.1], Ok
- FFDSHOW: [3882], Ok
- WIN7 preferred AVC CODEC: Ok
- WIN7 preferred VC-1 CODEC: Ok
- WIN7 preferred MPEG2 CODEC: Ok
- FFDSHOW VC-1 set to "wmv9", Ok
- FFDSHOW MPEG2 set to "libmpeg2": Ok
- FFDSHOW AVC set to "ffmpeg-mt": Ok
- BD Rebuilder v0.40.0.8, Ok
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- MP4BOX: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
Any suggestions? Is this a bug or user error?
omegaman7
8th April 2012, 21:04
I'd say either your downloaded sources are corrupt, or your ripper (reader) is going out. But then you haven't posted a log...
sytyguy
8th April 2012, 23:37
@gandalf027
Are running it as Administrator?
gandalf027
9th April 2012, 15:05
@gandalf027
Are running it as Administrator?
Yes i am, i'm going to install a clean Windows 7 on it and see if it happens again.
Cela
10th April 2012, 13:38
While testing, see my post #14945, I may have found a workaround.
It may help those who also may be stopped using BDRB by a _false negative_ BDRB verdict <"Selected source is not BD format" (SourceCheck() 00006 2501', 'SourceCheck() 00055 2501')> and for who, like me, cannot find other help and where nothing else helps. There may help as workaround to transform the original source in such a way that it may be accepted by BDRB.
Disclaimer: It may or may not work for you. No warrenty!
multiAVCHD re-author (remuxing only! no re-encoding! no transcoding) Workaround
> Open multiAVCHD
> In settings pane, make sure you uncheck 'Move transitional files' and '(all)' and that both, the 'Temp folder path' and 'Destination path', are properly set.
>Back in Media pane, load ( drag and drop ) the BDMV folder from the "Original" one.
> Wait for multiAVCHD to import the BDMV.
> The program will ask you if you want to switch to Blu-Ray Re-Author mode. Press "Yes"
> Select destination media and playback device
> Start multiAVCHD's remuxing job by single clicking >Start
> select output mode> Blu-ray Disk (let multiAVCHD remux a BD compliant disk)
> Wait for ~1 hour until multiAVCHD will have finished its remuxing task!
> and hands off your computer while multiAVCHD is working!
That's the simple workaround.
Remember: The goal is to use the phantastic re-authoring capabilities of DBRB!
If you insist to do some minor re-authoring tasks in multiAVCHD, e.g.
>DTS audio >Core only (for selected playlists)
>optionally >blank studio ads and logos
then you may do it before clicking the Start button:
> In "Media" Tab> single click the first title
> wait for the Properties window to appear
> In Properties window> do your choices for the playlists you want re-author.
But Remember:
>> do NOT select transcoding (no reencoding! remuxing only!)
>> ONLY select >DTS audio >Core only (where appropriate)
>> optionally >blank> studio ads and logos
>> Start> Blu-ray Disk (let multiAVCHD remux a BD compliant disk)
... --- ...
-> Surprise: BDRD accepts and processes multiAVCHD export! :)
Note:
1. You need a working multiAVCHD installation verified with multiTest
(see multiAVCHD thread, post #1, Notes)
2. You need sufficient free disk space for the remuxed copy (~100GiB)
3. You need to let multiAVCHD let do its remuxing job for ~1 to 2 hours in standalone mode (hands off mouse and keyboard! any user interference may spoil the result!)
4. You may also consult the "Guide for Blu-Ray Re-Authoring using multiAVCHD"
@jdobbs
To overcome the _false negative_ error, isn't there a better/quicker solution available?
(Hidden option BDMV_CERT_ONLY=1 does not do the job.)
P.S.
More Errors? Probably user errors?
1. Target size cannot be changed! E.g. changing the target size in BDREBUILDER.INI in the BD_Rebuilder folder has no effect! E.g. the line TARGET_SIZE=7300 is not read and used in the program but gets overwritten (!) by whatever Output Option (DVD-5, DVD-9, BD-5, Custom Size) was selected.
2. Corrections of TARGET_SIZE in 'View/Edit config file' have no effect for the current BDRB session nor for following sessions. I never achieve other values than 4469, 8032, 23500.
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