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A.Fenderson
12th March 2014, 22:16
@gonca: you were perfectly clear. Thank you.

Weirdo
12th March 2014, 22:20
I can't open your RAR with 7-Zip. It appears to be corrupt.
Not corrupt, but RAR5. Here (https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59646917/BD-RB%20CRF%20error.zip)'s the zip.

jdobbs
12th March 2014, 22:24
I did read that, but we seem to have had a miscommunication, stemming from me taking what you wrote completely literally when it was seemingly meant in a more general way: the way you originally stated it didn't seem to match my scenario in that it wasn't pulling the source from "a disc" aka BD ("disc" = optical disk), it was pulling it from the hard disk drive, so without gonca's clarification that the name could be coming from the drive label of the source rip's location (and specific addition about the 2-character length issue) I didn't see the relevance.

Understood--thank you for explaining it; that makes sense. Sorry for my contribution to the noise:signal ratio in the thread, but I'm really not as dense as this exchange might imply. ;)Just to avoid confusion, I have changed the way it gets the name. It shouldn't be an issue anymore after the next release.

Sharc
13th March 2014, 18:49
@jdobbs
After 3 successful Quick-Play Backups, I run again into a non-working one which I had to IMPORT to make it working. Apparently the IMPORT function applies a kind of fix.
I checked with BDedit the structure an found a difference -- apart from the renumbering of the files. The difference is in the 00001.mpls (for the feature).

Non-working disc: In the STN table the flag IG is set and refers to a sub-path
Working disc: In the STN table the flag IG is not set and hence no reference to a sub-path

It seems like this is the only difference, so could this perhaps be the cause for the problem?
If it helps I could send you some files.

jdobbs
13th March 2014, 19:22
@jdobbs
After 3 successful Quick-Play Backups, I run again into a non-working one which I had to IMPORT to make it working. Apparently the IMPORT function applies a kind of fix.
I checked with BDedit the structure an found a difference -- apart from the renumbering of the files. The difference is in the 00001.mpls (for the feature).

Non-working disc: In the STN table the flag IG is set and refers to a sub-path
Working disc: In the STN table the flag IG is not set and hence no reference to a sub-path

It seems like this is the only difference, so could this perhaps be the cause for the problem?
If it helps I could send you some files.I'll look at it. If there is a subpath referenced (usually an out-of-mux IGS stream), the reference should be kept in the Quick-Play backup and not in an import. Importing essentially just keeps playitems that match your import rules, and removes all the bells-and-whistles. Can you tell me if the M2TS associated with the IGS stream (subpath) exists in the STREAM folder of the Quick-Play authored disc? (It should). BDEdit can show the name of the M2TS.

Sharc
13th March 2014, 19:55
I'll look at it. If there is a subpath referenced (usually an out-of-mux IGS stream), the reference should be kept in the Quick-Play backup and not in an import. Importing essentially just keeps playitems that match your import rules, and remove all the bells-and-whistles. Can you tell me if the M2TS associated with the IGS stream (subpath) exists in the STREAM folder of the Quick-Play authored disc? (It should). BDEdit can show the name of the M2TS.
Not sure if this answers your question:
Stream Folder of non-working disc (total 3 files):
- 00021.m2ts (Feature)
- 99001.m2ts (menu backdrop)
- 99002.m2ts (ID: 256 (0x100) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) List : 5120 (0x1400) ()

Stream Folder of working disc (total 3 files):
- 00001.m2ts (Feature)
- 99001.m2ts (menu backdrop)
- 99002.m2ts (ID : 256 (0x100) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) List : 5120 (0x1400) ()

So both stream folders look the same, except file number for the Feature

The sub-Path of the non-working disc refers to sPID1400 which seems to be 99002.m2ts

jdobbs
13th March 2014, 20:18
Not sure if this answers your question:
Stream Folder of non-working disc (total 3 files):
- 00021.m2ts (Feature)
- 99001.m2ts (menu backdrop)
- 99002.m2ts (ID: 256 (0x100) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) List : 5120 (0x1400) ()

Stream Folder of working disc (total 3 files):
- 00001.m2ts (Feature)
- 99001.m2ts (menu backdrop)
- 99002.m2ts (ID : 256 (0x100) Menu ID : 1 (0x1) List : 5120 (0x1400) ()

So both stream folders look the same, except file number for the Feature

The sub-Path of the non-working disc refers to sPID1400 which seems to be 99002.m2tsThere should be two MPLS files in the PLAYLIST folder. One of those is for the feature and the other is for the menu. The menu set (99001/99002) would be contained in the higher numbered of the two MPLS files. 99002 contains an out-of-mux IGS (Interactive Graphics Stream) for the menu (the actual selections that are overlaid on the menu backdrop). The lower numbered MPLS would reference the feature.

In a Quick-Play backup it is also possible that feature may have IGS (although most of the time it doesn't) -- that's usually for some graphic feature that pops-up upon request. Sometimes it's things like a graphic of the original storyboards or something similar. The PID for that stream would also be 0x1400 (the base PID for an IGS).

The out-of-mux IGS for the feature would be named the same as it was on the original disc. From what you have shown me there doesn't appear to have been one, or there would have been four M2TS files in the STREAM folder. If BDEdit shows that there is a subpath listed for the lessor-numbered MPLS, then it would appear that BD-RB kept the reference, but not the file -- which, of course, would be a bug.

What I don't understand is why there is even a menu when there is only one item to be played? Normally a menu is not created for a single playback item unless the hidden option MENU_FORCE_QUICK=1 is established. I assume you have that set in your INI file?

I'll dig around and see if I can find a disc with out-of-mux IGS in the feature and do a Quick-Play backup just to see what I can find. But, the more I think about it, maybe I should eliminate the IGS subpaths on a Quick-Play backup. There are other possible headaches that could conceivably come out of an IGS stream -- since the commands really have no limit to their actions.

mparade
13th March 2014, 21:24
In edit mode, if I right-click on one VID and choosing "preview this item" BD-RB starts a "extracting A/V streams" process taking several minutes like it used to execute right before encoding the streams. I have found this "issue" with just a few VIDs on the extra disc of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows. It wouldn' t be a problem for me, but when BD-RB had started encoding these streams it got stuck and seemed to be running an infinite encoding process showing that the source video is 1 frame long and that the encoded frame number kept raising upto as far as infinite:confused:

If someone has any idea, please help.

Thank you!

jdobbs
13th March 2014, 21:42
In edit mode, if I right-click on one VID and choosing "preview this item" BD-RB starts a "extracting A/V streams" process taking several minutes like it used to execute right before encoding the streams. I have found this "issue" with just a few VIDs on the extra disc of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows. It wouldn' t be a problem for me, but when BD-RB had started encoding these streams it got stuck and seemed to be running an infinite encoding process showing that the source video is 1 frame long and that the encoded frame number kept raising upto as far as infinite:confused:

If someone has any idea, please help.

Thank you!It was likely an interlaced VC-1 file and you are using DirectshowSource(). Normally the viewer will simply open the M2TS directly and play back the source. But there are some VC-1 sources that DirectshowSource() can't handle directly from within an M2TS. In that case the only way to view them is to extract them, create an MKV, and play the MKV.

So I guess what I'm saying is that it isn't a bug, it's a feature. The only other alternative is to say "I can't view this". So it's an annoying feature -- but one that is necessary.

As for the encoding issue -- I'd have to know more. How long did you let it run? What mode was it in? Have you tried more than one mode (DirectshowSource & LAVF)?

Sharc
13th March 2014, 22:02
There should be two MPLS files in the PLAYLIST folder. One of those is for the feature and the other is for the menu. The menu set (99001/99002) would be contained in the higher numbered of the two MPLS files. 99002 contains an out-of-mux IGS (Interactive Graphics Stream) for the menu (the actual selections that are overlaid on the menu backdrop). The lower numbered MPLS would reference the feature.
Yes, this is what I see on both disks (working and non-working)

In a Quick-Play backup it is also possible that feature may have IGS (although most of the time it doesn't) -- that's usually for some graphic feature that pops-up upon request. Sometimes it's things like a graphic of the original storyboards or something similar. The PID for that stream would also be 0x1400 (the base PID for an IGS).
Working disk:
00001.mpls refers to 00001.m2ts with no IGS
Non-working disc:
00001.mpls refers to 00021.m2ts with IGS

The out-of-mux IGS for the feature would be named the same as it was on the original disc. From what you have shown me there doesn't appear to have been one, or there would have been four M2TS files in the STREAM folder. If BDEdit shows that there is a subpath listed for the lessor-numbered MPLS, then it would appear that BD-RB kept the reference, but not the file -- which, of course, would be a bug.
This seems to be the case if my interpretation of BDedit is correct .....

What I don't understand is why there is even a menu when there is only one item to be played? Normally a menu is not created for a single playback item unless the hidden option MENU_FORCE_QUICK=1 is established. I assume you have that set in your INI file?
Exactly. It's convenient to insert a "Play movie" button this way.

I'll dig around and see if I can find a disc with out-of-mux IGS in the feature and do a Quick-Play backup just to see what I can find. But, the more I think about it, maybe I should eliminate the IGS subpaths on a Quick-Play backup. There are other possible headaches that could conceivably come out of an IGS stream -- since the commands really have no limit to their actions.
My disc is "Frozen Ground", (Region 2).

Edit:
Another problematic disc was "Game of Thrones" (S1D1, Region 2).
It has no IGS but sV and sA (IM PIP) with makes the disc non-playable. IMPORT removes these and makes the disk playable -- my speculative conclusion only.

jdobbs
13th March 2014, 23:01
Working disk:
00001.mpls refers to 00001.m2ts with no IGS
Non-working disc:
00001.mpls refers to 00021.m2ts with IGSJust to be clear, was the IGS listed as a part of that M2TS, or was it referenced through a subpath entry?

Patrick
13th March 2014, 23:40
I just backed up Terminator Salvation (DC), where you can select the extended or theater version of the movie to watch. As a result, the movie is heavily fragmented, with different segments for either version. I found that BD rebuilder erroneously shortens the duration of at least playlist 00301 of the movie from 24 to 16 seconds, even though the converted segment itself has the correct length. As a result, the movie does not play correctly (skipping 8 seconds of the segment).

Additional information: that disc seems to be rather demanding as to its file structure - all videos seems to have (an empty) secondary video track. Maybe that is the reason for BD Rebuilder having problems? BTW: At least one other playlist ist also affected. My guess would be that running this disc would reveal all sorts of hard to uncover problems? Good stress test ;-)

I also added the playlists of the original and after processing the disc with BD Rebuilder. Note the differences in playlist 00002.mpls

mparade
13th March 2014, 23:53
It was likely an interlaced VC-1 file and you are using DirectshowSource(). Normally the viewer will simply open the M2TS directly and play back the source. But there are some VC-1 sources that DirectshowSource() can't handle directly from within an M2TS. In that case the only way to view them is to extract them, create an MKV, and play the MKV.

So I guess what I'm saying is that it isn't a bug, it's a feature. The only other alternative is to say "I can't view this". So it's an annoying feature -- but one that is necessary.

As for the encoding issue -- I'd have to know more. How long did you let it run? What mode was it in? Have you tried more than one mode (DirectshowSource & LAVF)?


I am using 1-pass CRF. When I saw that BD-RB had started an infinite encoding process right then I stopped it. (The time I let the program running could take just a few minutes). I have tried both DirectshowSource and LAVF...and the results of how the encoding has started were different:

Using DirectShowSource BD-RB tells after extracting the streams: Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1 frame for the source, started reencoding with two-pass method inspite of that I am in CRF mode (I think due to the small frame number), but the frame number in the last information row directly under the overall progress bar seems to be correct: 76321. ETA: seems to be correct here.

Using LAVF BD-RB tells after extracting the streams: Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1 frame for the source, started reencoding with two-pass method inspite of that I am in CRF mode (I think due to the small frame number), and the frame number in the last information row directly under the overall progress bar seems not to be correct and equal to 1 as it counted firstly.
Furthermore, with LAVF BD-RB seems to be getting into an infinite encoding cycle. This can be read after "Frames:" under the overall progress bar "frame number here keep growing during encoding/000001". And one more thing to mention here: it cannot be read clearly, but it seems that the percentage values close to the current and overall progress bars keep growing as well. I read at the ETA: 00:-09:-

Sharc
14th March 2014, 00:11
Just to be clear, was the IGS listed as a part of that M2TS, or was it referenced through a subpath entry?
Screenshot here (http://www.mediafire.com/view/i4b43apb8ew9adl/BDedit.JPG).
Not sure whether this answers your question.

jdobbs
14th March 2014, 13:16
Screenshot here (http://www.mediafire.com/view/i4b43apb8ew9adl/BDedit.JPG).
Not sure whether this answers your question.Ahhh... the issue is in the STN table...

Sharc
14th March 2014, 14:36
Ahhh... the issue is in the STN table...
Yes! That's what I tried to describe here (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1673389&postcount=19555). I just didn't know the meaning and significance of the STN Table, but your Ahhh.. sounds promising.... :)

Actually it seems that all files/playlists which have non-Zero values in either of IG, sV, sA, PIP in the STN table are non-playable. (The exception is just the one which refers to 99001.m2ts/99002.m2ts which has a "1" for IG)

Ch3vr0n
14th March 2014, 16:54
i don't know if its related, but i posted about that rerun i did ;) 2nd job also lacked pip video for DGDecNV

jdobbs
14th March 2014, 17:05
I'm going to look at it more closely, but I think I may change the way Quick-Play works, and make it work more like an imported BD does. The more I look at it the more I see the possibility of problems.

Weirdo
14th March 2014, 19:57
One more CRF error. 2-pass works fine.

[03-14-14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
[20:51:22] Source:
- Input BD size: 5.67 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:41:58.061]
- Target BD size: 1.00 GB
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- RESIZE 1080p to 720p enabled
- Quality: High Quality (Default), CRF
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640
[20:51:22] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [20:51:22] Processing: VID_00003 (1 of 8)
- [20:51:22] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00003]
- [20:51:38] Reencoding video [VID_00003]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 2,477 frames
- [20:51:38] Performing CRF Prediction...
- Analyzing - [20:51:38] PredictAndEncode() 00053 2810
[20:51:42] - Aborted by user request

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RESIZE_1080=-1
RESIZE_1440=0
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng;
KEEP_HD_AUDIO=0
SUBS_TO_KEEP=all
BACKUP_MODE=0
MOVIEONLY_TYPE=0
USE_LAVF=0
INSTANCES=1
DGDECNV=0
SSIF_MODE=0
QUICK=0
ENCODE_STEP=1.5
[00003]
AUDIO=1
PGS=
APULLDOWN=0
S1440=0
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
M2TS_TARGET=68431854

Weirdo
14th March 2014, 21:13
The logs from the previous disc, completed in 2-pass. The audio is out of sync (seems the video is slowed down).

[03-14-14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
[21:00:28] Source:
- Input BD size: 5.67 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:41:58.061]
- Target BD size: 1.00 GB
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- RESIZE 1080p to 720p enabled
- Auto Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640
[21:00:28] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [21:00:28] Processing: VID_00003 (1 of 8)
- [21:00:28] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00003]
- [21:00:40] Reencoding video [VID_00003]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 2,477 frames
- Bitrate: 3,254 Kbs
- [21:00:40] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 1 of 2
- [21:01:43] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 2 of 2
- [21:04:15] Video Encode complete
- [21:04:15] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [21:04:15] Multiplexing M2TS
- [21:04:22] Processing: VID_00005 (2 of 8)
- [21:04:22] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00005]
- [21:04:29] Reencoding video [VID_00005]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 240 frames
- Convert: 1280x720, 23.976fps, 240 frames
- Bitrate: 5,118 Kbs
- [21:04:29] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 1 of 2
- [21:04:35] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 2 of 2
- [21:04:41] Video Encode complete
- [21:04:41] Processing audio tracks
- [21:04:41] Multiplexing M2TS
- [21:04:47] Processing: VID_00007 (3 of 8)
- [21:04:47] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00007]
- [21:05:10] Reencoding video [VID_00007]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 54,194 frames
- Bitrate: 753 Kbs
- [21:05:10] Reencoding: VID_00007, Pass 1 of 2
- [21:09:58] Reencoding: VID_00007, Pass 2 of 2
- [21:18:46] Video Encode complete
- [21:18:46] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [21:18:46] Multiplexing M2TS
- [21:18:55] Processing: VID_00008 (4 of 8)
- [21:18:55] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00008]
- [21:19:03] Reencoding video [VID_00008]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 5,329 frames
- Bitrate: 1,024 Kbs
- [21:19:03] Reencoding: VID_00008, Pass 1 of 2
- [21:19:32] Reencoding: VID_00008, Pass 2 of 2
- [21:20:28] Video Encode complete
- [21:20:28] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [21:20:28] Multiplexing M2TS
- [21:20:35] Processing: VID_00009 (5 of 8)
- [21:20:35] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00009]
- [21:22:14] Reencoding video [VID_00009]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 88,636 frames
- Bitrate: 1,118 Kbs
- [21:22:15] Reencoding: VID_00009, Pass 1 of 2
- [21:30:24] Reencoding: VID_00009, Pass 2 of 2
- [21:49:01] Video Encode complete
- [21:49:01] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Reencoding audio to AC3...
- [21:49:46] Multiplexing M2TS
- [21:49:58] Processing: VID_00010 (6 of 8)
- [21:49:58] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00010]
- [21:50:06] Reencoding video [VID_00010]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 8,739 frames
- Bitrate: 730 Kbs
- [21:50:06] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 1 of 2
- [21:51:08] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 2 of 2
- [21:52:56] Video Encode complete
- [21:52:56] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [21:52:56] Multiplexing M2TS
- [21:53:03] Processing: VID_00011 (7 of 8)
- [21:53:03] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00011]
- [21:53:14] Reencoding video [VID_00011]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 19,688 frames
- Bitrate: 742 Kbs
- [21:53:14] Reencoding: VID_00011, Pass 1 of 2
- [21:55:14] Reencoding: VID_00011, Pass 2 of 2
- [21:58:57] Video Encode complete
- [21:58:57] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [21:58:57] Multiplexing M2TS
- [21:59:04] Processing: VID_00012 (8 of 8)
- [21:59:04] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00012]
- [21:59:16] Reencoding video [VID_00012]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 2,400 frames
- Bitrate: 3,249 Kbs
- [21:59:16] Reencoding: VID_00012, Pass 1 of 2
- [22:00:35] Reencoding: VID_00012, Pass 2 of 2
- [22:03:42] Video Encode complete
- [22:03:42] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [22:03:42] Multiplexing M2TS
[22:03:49]PHASE ONE complete
[22:03:49]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [22:03:49] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[22:03:49] - Encode and Rebuild complete
- WORKFILES folder removed.
[22:03:50] JOB: finished.

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VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
M2TS_TARGET=543750620
RATE=1118
SPLITS=1
NSTART=27000000
NEND=160086951
NSIZE=549341184
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00010]
AUDIO=1
PGS=
MSCAN=0
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
M2TS_TARGET=36804666
RATE=730
SPLITS=1
NSTART=27000000
NEND=40121608
NSIZE=39395328
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00011]
AUDIO=1
PGS=
MSCAN=0
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
M2TS_TARGET=84034442
RATE=742
SPLITS=1
NSTART=27000000
NEND=56561531
NSIZE=89720832
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[00012]
AUDIO=1
PGS=
APULLDOWN=0
S1440=0
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
M2TS_TARGET=66237605
RATE=3249
SPLITS=1
NSIZE=66668544
FLINK=-1
MLINK=-1

jdobbs
14th March 2014, 21:31
Is there a reason why the source name is missing from the log?

Weirdo
14th March 2014, 21:45
Is there a reason why the source name is missing from the log?

I removed it. Silent Running, though it's been modified with Clown_BD BD Copier. Main title removed, menus and everything else untouched. Disc plays ok on various players.

jdobbs
14th March 2014, 22:10
I removed it. Silent Running, though it's been modified with Clown_BD BD Copier. Main title removed, menus and everything else untouched. Disc plays ok on various players. Sorry. But that is a preprocessed disc. I do not respond to reports on preprocessed discs. There's no way to tell what has happened to the disc before BD-RB encounters it. In my experience virtually all problems reported under these circumstances have gone away when reverting to the original.

TobiMan
16th March 2014, 17:37
Hi,

I am trying to reencode Wall Street: Money never sleeps to a mkv-container, but as soon as the encoding starts, BD-Rebuilder aborts.

Here is what I tried until now:

- reinstalled all BD-Rebuilder stuff
- ripped the source on two different drives
- tried to process directly from the bluray disc without ripping
- used ffdshow or lavf for decoding

Here is the log:

[03.16.14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
[13:39:58] Source: WALL_STREET_2_00500
- Input BD size: 29,61 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:12:58.428]
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled
- Mode: MKV Container, 1920x1080, 640Kbs DD5.1
- Decoding/Frame serving: X264/LAVF
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
- Audio [5] set to default.
[13:40:02] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [13:40:02] Processing: VID_00800 (1 of 1)
- [13:40:02] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00800]
- [13:55:30] Reencoding video [VID_00800]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 191.291 frames
- Bitrate: 7.131 Kbs
- [13:55:30] Reencoding: VID_00800, Pass 1 of 2
- Encode failed. Aborting.
- BD-Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- Working Path Free Space: 282,61GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.8.0, Ok
- HAALI Splitter: 1.9.42.1, Ok
- FFDSHOW: 4504, Ok
- FFDSHOW VC-1 set to "wmv9", Ok
- FFDSHOW MPEG2 set to "libavcodec": Ok
- FFDSHOW AVC set to "libavcodec": Ok
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[13:55:33] - Failed video encode, aborted

So my guess would be that x264 maybe has an issue. Is there a log of x264 to look in? My machine is not overclocked by the way.

Thanks for any help

Tobi

Sharc
16th March 2014, 22:10
Hi,

I am trying to reencode Wall Street: Money never sleeps to a mkv-container, but as soon as the encoding starts, BD-Rebuilder aborts.

Here is what I tried until now:

- reinstalled all BD-Rebuilder stuff
- ripped the source on two different drives
- tried to process directly from the bluray disc without ripping
- used ffdshow or lavf for decoding

Here is the log:

[03.16.14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
[13:39:58] Source: WALL_STREET_2_00500
- Input BD size: 29,61 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:12:58.428]
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled
- Mode: MKV Container, 1920x1080, 640Kbs DD5.1
- Decoding/Frame serving: X264/LAVF
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
- Audio [5] set to default.
[13:40:02] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [13:40:02] Processing: VID_00800 (1 of 1)
- [13:40:02] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00800]
- [13:55:30] Reencoding video [VID_00800]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 191.291 frames
- Bitrate: 7.131 Kbs
- [13:55:30] Reencoding: VID_00800, Pass 1 of 2
- Encode failed. Aborting.
- BD-Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- Working Path Free Space: 282,61GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.8.0, Ok
- HAALI Splitter: 1.9.42.1, Ok
- FFDSHOW: 4504, Ok
- FFDSHOW VC-1 set to "wmv9", Ok
- FFDSHOW MPEG2 set to "libavcodec": Ok
- FFDSHOW AVC set to "libavcodec": Ok
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[13:55:33] - Failed video encode, aborted

So my guess would be that x264 maybe has an issue. Is there a log of x264 to look in? My machine is not overclocked by the way.

Thanks for any help

Tobi
Can you play the VID_xxxxx.avs script in the WORKFILES folder in e.g. MPC-HC?
Does this problem only happen with this disc?
If you suspect x264.exe you could exchange it by an older version just to try.

TobiMan
17th March 2014, 18:22
Can you play the VID_xxxxx.avs script in the WORKFILES folder in e.g. MPC-HC?
Does this problem only happen with this disc?
If you suspect x264.exe you could exchange it by an older version just to try.

Hi Sharc

thanks for helping.

Playing the avs-file in MPC-HC displays the following error:

http://i59.tinypic.com/1zgaqg2.png

The first German line translates as follows (roughly...): an external component has caused an exception.

Here is the content of the avs-file:

#Created by BD Rebuilder - v0.46.14 (beta)
DirectshowSource("Z:\BDMV\STREAM\00800.m2ts", fps=23.976, framecount=191291, audio=false)
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\Multimedia\Codecs\SupTitle\SupTitle.dll")
SupTitle("D:\TEMP\BD_REBUILDER\WORKFILES\00800.track_9999.sup")
ConvertToYV12().AssumeFPS(24000,1001)

So something seems to be wrong concerning the subtitles. I deinstalled xy-subfilter to make sure it is not invoking the issue, but that did not help.

Any other ideas?

Edit: Got it... should have looked at line 3 too, silly me :-). Somehow suptitle kicked in, also I did not check the appropriate box. Nevertheless, I removed the path information from the BD-Rebuilder .ini file and everything is good!

Thanks for putting me in the right direction!

mparade
17th March 2014, 19:00
----------------------
[03.17.14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
[07:41:19] Source: BAD_TEACHER
- Input BD size: 41,37 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:55:36.315]
- Target BD size: 46,26 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- MOVIE and MENUS mode enabled
- Quality: Highest (Very Slow), CRF
- Decoding/Frame serving: X264/LAVF
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[07:41:27] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [07:55:26] Processing: VID_00466 (90 of 172)
- [07:55:26] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00466]
- [07:55:34] Reencoding video [VID_00466]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 3*073 frames
- [07:55:34] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [07:59:05] Video Encode complete
- [07:59:05] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [07:59:05] Multiplexing M2TS
- [07:59:11] Processing: VID_00467 (91 of 172)
- [07:59:12] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00467]
- [07:59:23] Reencoding video [VID_00467]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 5*161 frames
- [07:59:23] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [08:05:39] Video Encode complete
- [08:05:39] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [08:05:39] Multiplexing M2TS
- [08:05:48] Processing: VID_00468 (92 of 172)
- [08:05:48] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00468]
- [08:06:00] Reencoding video [VID_00468]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 5*859 frames
- [08:06:00] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [08:13:21] Video Encode complete
- [08:13:21] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [08:13:21] Multiplexing M2TS
- [08:13:28] Blanking: VID_00524 (93 of 172)
- [08:13:29] Blanking: VID_00525 (94 of 172)
- [08:13:29] Blanking: VID_00526 (95 of 172)
- [08:13:29] Processing: VID_00800 (96 of 172)
- [08:13:29] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00800]
- [08:17:43] Reencoding video [VID_00800]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 140*448 frames
- [08:17:44] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:02:34] Video Encode complete
- [11:02:34] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4356 (hun): Keeping original audio
- [11:02:34] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:08:38] Processing: VID_00801 (97 of 172)
- [11:08:38] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00801]
- [11:08:45] Reencoding video [VID_00801]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*829 frames
- [11:08:45] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:10:51] Video Encode complete
- [11:10:51] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:10:51] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:10:56] Processing: VID_00802 (98 of 172)
- [11:10:56] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00802]
- [11:11:03] Reencoding video [VID_00802]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*782 frames
- [11:11:03] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:13:01] Video Encode complete
- [11:13:01] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:13:01] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:13:06] Processing: VID_00803 (99 of 172)
- [11:13:06] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00803]
- [11:13:13] Reencoding video [VID_00803]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*925 frames
- [11:13:13] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:15:33] Video Encode complete
- [11:15:33] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:15:33] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:15:39] Processing: VID_00804 (100 of 172)
- [11:15:39] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00804]
- [11:15:46] Reencoding video [VID_00804]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 2*291 frames
- [11:15:46] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:18:19] Video Encode complete
- [11:18:19] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:18:19] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:18:24] Processing: VID_00805 (101 of 172)
- [11:18:24] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00805]
- [11:18:31] Reencoding video [VID_00805]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*794 frames
- [11:18:31] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:20:37] Video Encode complete
- [11:20:37] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:20:37] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:20:42] Processing: VID_00806 (102 of 172)
- [11:20:42] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00806]
- [11:20:48] Reencoding video [VID_00806]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*225 frames
- [11:20:48] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:22:04] Video Encode complete
- [11:22:04] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:22:04] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:22:09] Processing: VID_00807 (103 of 172)
- [11:22:09] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00807]
- [11:22:15] Reencoding video [VID_00807]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*617 frames
- [11:22:15] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:23:51] Video Encode complete
- [11:23:52] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:23:52] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:23:57] Processing: VID_00808 (104 of 172)
- [11:23:57] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00808]
- [11:24:03] Reencoding video [VID_00808]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*633 frames
- [11:24:03] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:25:41] Video Encode complete
- [11:25:41] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:25:41] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:25:46] Processing: VID_00809 (105 of 172)
- [11:25:46] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00809]
- [11:25:52] Reencoding video [VID_00809]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*673 frames
- [11:25:52] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:27:49] Video Encode complete
- [11:27:49] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:27:49] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:27:54] Processing: VID_00810 (106 of 172)
- [11:27:54] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00810]
- [11:28:00] Reencoding video [VID_00810]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*624 frames
- [11:28:00] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:29:42] Video Encode complete
- [11:29:42] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:29:42] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:29:47] Processing: VID_00811 (107 of 172)
- [11:29:47] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00811]
- [11:29:53] Reencoding video [VID_00811]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 915 frames
- [11:29:53] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:30:49] Video Encode complete
- [11:30:49] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:30:49] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:30:53] Processing: VID_00812 (108 of 172)
- [11:30:53] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00812]
- [11:30:59] Reencoding video [VID_00812]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*430 frames
- [11:30:59] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:32:31] Video Encode complete
- [11:32:31] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:32:31] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:32:36] Processing: VID_00817 (109 of 172)
- [11:32:36] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00817]
- [11:32:50] Reencoding video [VID_00817]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 7*153 frames
- [11:32:50] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:40:42] Video Encode complete
- [11:40:42] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:40:42] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:40:50] Processing: VID_00818 (110 of 172)
- [11:40:50] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00818]
- [11:40:58] Reencoding video [VID_00818]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 2*257 frames
- [11:40:58] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:43:30] Video Encode complete
- [11:43:30] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:43:30] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:43:35] Processing: VID_00819 (111 of 172)
- [11:43:35] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00819]
- [11:43:41] Reencoding video [VID_00819]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*081 frames
- [11:43:41] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:44:47] Video Encode complete
- [11:44:47] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:44:47] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:44:52] Processing: VID_00820 (112 of 172)
- [11:44:52] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00820]
- [11:44:57] Reencoding video [VID_00820]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 841 frames
- [11:44:57] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:45:44] Video Encode complete
- [11:45:44] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:45:44] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:45:49] Processing: VID_00821 (113 of 172)
- [11:45:49] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00821]
- [11:45:54] Reencoding video [VID_00821]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*225 frames
- [11:45:55] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:47:13] Video Encode complete
- [11:47:13] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:47:13] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:47:18] Processing: VID_00822 (114 of 172)
- [11:47:18] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00822]
- [11:47:22] Reencoding video [VID_00822]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 193 frames
- Bitrate: 5*620 Kbs
- [11:47:22] Reencoding: VID_00822, Pass 1 of 2
- [11:47:23] Reencoding: VID_00822, Pass 2 of 2
- [11:47:25] Video Encode complete
- [11:47:25] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:47:25] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:47:29] Processing: VID_00823 (115 of 172)
- [11:47:29] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00823]
- [11:47:35] Reencoding video [VID_00823]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*849 frames
- [11:47:35] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:49:50] Video Encode complete
- [11:49:50] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:49:50] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:49:55] Processing: VID_00824 (116 of 172)
- [11:49:55] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00824]
- [11:50:03] Reencoding video [VID_00824]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 2*377 frames
- [11:50:03] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:52:35] Video Encode complete
- [11:52:35] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:52:35] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:52:40] Processing: VID_00825 (117 of 172)
- [11:52:40] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00825]
- [11:52:46] Reencoding video [VID_00825]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 625 frames
- [11:52:46] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:53:22] Video Encode complete
- [11:53:22] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:53:22] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:53:27] Processing: VID_00826 (118 of 172)
- [11:53:27] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00826]
- [11:53:32] Reencoding video [VID_00826]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 865 frames
- [11:53:32] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:54:24] Video Encode complete
- [11:54:24] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:54:24] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:54:28] Processing: VID_00827 (119 of 172)
- [11:54:28] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00827]
- [11:54:34] Reencoding video [VID_00827]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*297 frames
- [11:54:34] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:56:03] Video Encode complete
- [11:56:03] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:56:03] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:56:08] Processing: VID_00828 (120 of 172)
- [11:56:08] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00828]
- [11:56:13] Reencoding video [VID_00828]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*057 frames
- [11:56:13] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- [11:57:37] Video Encode complete
- [11:57:37] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:57:37] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:57:42] Processing: VID_00865 (147 of 172)
- [11:57:42] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00865]
- [11:57:46] Reencoding video [VID_00865]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 89 frames
- Bitrate: 19*834 Kbs
- [11:57:46] Reencoding: VID_00865, Pass 1 of 2
- [11:57:48] Reencoding: VID_00865, Pass 2 of 2
- [11:57:53] Video Encode complete
- [11:57:53] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [11:57:53] Multiplexing M2TS
- [11:57:57] Processing: VID_00866 (148 of 172)
- [11:57:57] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00866]
- [11:58:01] Reencoding video [VID_00866]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1*053 frames
- [11:58:02] Encoding using constant rate factor.
- Encode failed. Aborting.
- BD-Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Working Path Free Space: 89,11GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.8.0, Ok
- HAALI Splitter: 1.9.42.1, Ok
- FFDSHOW: 4504, 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
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[11:58:03] - Failed video encode, aborted

If someone could help, it would be really appreciated.

Sharc
17th March 2014, 19:25
Try to open and play VID_00866.AVS which is in the WORKFILES folder in MPC-HC or VirtualDub.
Does it play?

mparade
17th March 2014, 19:44
Try to open and play VID_00866.AVS which is in the WORKFILES folder in MPC-HC or VirtualDub.
Does it play?

First time it was being played back (just 3 frames included according to virtualdub). Second time Virtualdub error window: "DirectShowSource: couldn't open file..."and it refers to a 00866.mkv file which is not found by the system...

Edit: I am just trying DirectShowSource instead of LAVF.
I has solved the problem.

RobertM
19th March 2014, 04:37
Ran into a funny one today. Backing up 'Nebraska'. Everything processed well, but upon inspecting the result before burning there was no dialogue. There was some background music, in time with the video, but no voices and not much in the way of sound effects. I'm thinking it is because this movie has a DTS-HD 3.0 soundtrack, which is unusual these days. It sounded like it was just surround sound.

By default I have the 'Do not convert DTS to AC3' and 'Keep HD audio' options de-selected. So I ticked both of those options on and ran it again. Now the audio sounds fine.

Here's the log for the rebuild that yielded no dialogue:

[03/18/14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.05 (beta)
[09:20:27] Source: NEBRASKA_00001
- Input BD size: 33.58 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:54:43.668]
- Target BD size: 23.63 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=1 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640
[09:20:29] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [09:20:29] Processing: VID_00351 (1 of 1)
- [09:20:29] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00351]
- [09:26:32] Reencoding video [VID_00351]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 165,043 frames
- Bitrate: 26,565 Kbs
- [09:26:32] Reencoding: VID_00351, Pass 1 of 2
- [10:14:39] Reencoding: VID_00351, Pass 2 of 2
- [12:49:23] Video Encode complete
- [12:49:23] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Reencoding audio to AC3...
[12:51:01]PHASE ONE complete
[12:51:01]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [12:51:03] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[13:00:10] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[13:00:10] JOB: NEBRASKA finished.

jdobbs
19th March 2014, 04:48
I did that one too. It's a really weird track. The audio had 3 channels, not 2, not 5.1, not 7.1... I kept the original as a short term fix, but I need to figure out how to deal with goofy input like that.

sojourner353
19th March 2014, 07:03
Hello all,

Need some assistance please, is anyone here using BD Rebuilder with Intel QuickSync? I for the life of me cannot get it to work, BD Rebuilder is my program of choice for backing up but using Software Decoders or CUDA things are just a bit too slow, I can do a movie only backup using BluFab in 15 - 20min and thats using Intel QuickSync but on BD Rebuilder its 1hr+ for the same movie, I imagine getting QuickSync working would put it on par speed wise with BluFab s any help is much appreciated, thank you.

worknstiff
19th March 2014, 15:05
@ sojourner353; RE: Anyone here using BD Rebuilder with Intel QuickSync?

I have run across this problem with my i7 2600K (Sandy Bridge) when trying to recode 3D's using FRIM and if I remember correctly it will always fail because of QuickSync. I understood that it will work on all AMD proc's and will even work on i7 3770's (Ivy Bridge) proc's too. Truthfully, I don't understand the how or why of it at all but it seems it's unavoidable at the moment and makes me want to build a new PC just to be able to do some 3D movies. Ahhhh! technology!

sojourner353
19th March 2014, 22:11
@ sojourner353; RE: Anyone here using BD Rebuilder with Intel QuickSync?

I have run across this problem with my i7 2600K (Sandy Bridge) when trying to recode 3D's using FRIM and if I remember correctly it will always fail because of QuickSync. I understood that it will work on all AMD proc's and will even work on i7 3770's (Ivy Bridge) proc's too. Truthfully, I don't understand the how or why of it at all but it seems it's unavoidable at the moment and makes me want to build a new PC just to be able to do some 3D movies. Ahhhh! technology!
Thanks for the reply, I believe QuickSync isn't able to do 3D at all and I have never tried through BDRB, when working on 3D I only use BluFab but anything 2D BDRB is my program of choice, will keep trying.

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raul124
20th March 2014, 13:41
Don't know what when wrong with American Hustle, never had a problem before. burn it to BD5 with sound no video, Maybe ffsdshow is not set correctly, I had to replace it a few days ago...here is the log:
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[03/19/14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
[20:47:59] Source: AMERICAN_HUSTLE
- Input BD size: 28.93 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:53:32.774]
- Target BD size: 4.36 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7600]
- MOVIE and MENUS mode enabled
- Auto Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
[20:47:59] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [20:47:59] Processing: VID_00001 (1 of 167)
- [20:47:59] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001]
- [20:54:36] Reencoding video [VID_00001]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 198,624 frames
- Bitrate: 2,400 Kbs
- [20:54:36] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 1 of 2
- [22:31:41] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 2 of 2
- [01:26:16] Video Encode complete
- [01:26:16] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [01:26:16] Multiplexing M2TS
- [01:29:08] Blanking: VID_00015 (2 of 167)
- [01:29:08] Blanking: VID_00016 (3 of 167)
- [01:29:08] Blanking: VID_00017 (4 of 167)
- [01:29:08] Blanking: VID_00018 (5 of 167)
- [01:29:08] Blanking: VID_00019 (6 of 167)
- [01:29:08] Blanking: VID_00080 (7 of 167)
- [01:29:08] Blanking: VID_00081 (8 of 167)
- [01:29:08] Processing: VID_00097 (9 of 167)
- [01:29:08] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00097]
- [01:29:18] Reencoding video [VID_00097]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 24 frames
- [01:29:18] Reencoding: VID_00097, Pass 1 of 1
- [01:29:20] Video Encode complete
- [01:29:20] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [01:29:20] Multiplexing M2TS
- [01:29:23] Processing: VID_00099 (10 of 167)
- [01:29:23] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00099]
- [01:29:31] Reencoding video [VID_00099]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,482 frames
- Bitrate: 1,753 Kbs
- [01:29:31] Reencoding: VID_00099, Pass 1 of 2
- [01:29:52] Reencoding: VID_00099, Pass 2 of 2
- [01:30:25] Video Encode complete
- [01:30:25] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [01:30:25] Multiplexing M2TS
- [01:30:29] Blanking: VID_00100 (11 of 167)
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- [01:30:30] Blanking: VID_00332 (166 of 167)
- [01:30:30] Blanking: VID_00333 (167 of 167)
[01:30:30]PHASE ONE complete
[01:30:30]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [01:30:31] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[01:30:33] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[01:30:33] BURNING BD structure to disc
- ImgBurn completed successfully
- WORKFILES folder removed.
[08:25:55] JOB: AMERICAN_HUSTLE finished.
[03/20/14] Checking System Settings
- BD-Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7600]
- Working Path Free Space: 82.71GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.8.0, Ok
- HAALI Splitter: 1.9.42.1, Ok
- FFDSHOW: 4504, 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
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[03/20/14] Systems Settings Check complete

FlipperBizkut
20th March 2014, 15:05
Sorry if this has been mentioned before. I searched, and read, but did not find the issue.

I am using the import function to bring in an mkv. The mkv is encoded at 1080p. I am selecting the option to reduce it to 720p, and using BD5 as the output. I have done this many, many times with 100% success (speaking of, thanks for the excellent program!).

Once the 3D functionality was added to BD Rebuilder though, every time I attempt this conversion, I get an AVCHD with perfect audio, but only a gray screen for the video.

To try to debug this on my own, I re-ran the conversion with an older version of BD Rebuilder (45.05). It worked as expected, and the AVCHD came out fine. Doing it again (exactly the same way) in the newer version (46.07 at the time, and again with 46.14 now) yielded the gray screen result.

I believe that I have tracked the problem down to the new version of tsMuxeR.

I understand that most everyone is working on the new functionality of 3D, and Quick-Play, but I was hoping I could get someone to check out and see if there was a way to fix the previous functionality. I have been using multiAVCHD now for my conversions (which works), but for the vast majority of my needs, BD Rebuilder is the superior program.

Thanks, and thanks again for such a great program.

worknstiff
20th March 2014, 16:15
@ raul124 RE: Don't know what when wrong with American Hustle?

--You didn't mention what you were playing this with. If I was doing this disk and wanted to be sure it played on most anything then I would do a movie only to DVD5. Most blu-ray players or even software players don't like having BD Menu's and HD files that need the additional bandwith that Bluray disks have in order to achieve the bit-rates that HD requires. good-luck

raul124
20th March 2014, 16:52
@ raul124 RE: Don't know what when wrong with American Hustle?

--You didn't mention what you were playing this with. If I was doing this disk and wanted to be sure it played on most anything then I would do a movie only to DVD5. Most blu-ray players or even software players don't like having BD Menu's and HD files that need the additional bandwith that Bluray disks have in order to achieve the bit-rates that HD requires. good-luck

Sorry for that, I always play BD5 w/menus on standard player, and I have
done15 to 20 and behaved wonderfully. I made two attempt and both times black screens with sound..

raul124
21st March 2014, 13:09
Sorry for that, I always play BD5 w/menus on standard player, and I have
done15 to 20 and behaved wonderfully. I made two attempt and both times black screens with sound..
interesting I just did a movie only and same results, black screen no video with sound, and interesting part is i'm playing it on my old reliable Sony 360..! now i take this same American Hustle movie only and I play it on the Sumsung BD f5900, the video and sound plays excellent but after 20 minutes the ciniava water mark kick in..you go figure,
here is the logs:
[03/20/14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
[15:36:37] Source: AMERICAN_HUSTLE_00001
- Input BD size: 28.74 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:18:04.275]
- Target BD size: 4.36 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7600]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Auto Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
[15:36:37] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [15:36:37] Processing: VID_00001 (1 of 1)
- [15:36:37] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00001]
- [15:45:52] Reencoding video [VID_00001]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 198,624 frames
- Bitrate: 3,365 Kbs
- [15:45:52] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 1 of 2
- [17:26:47] Reencoding: VID_00001, Pass 2 of 2
- [20:44:46] Video Encode complete
- [20:44:46] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Reencoding audio to AC3...
[20:51:38]PHASE ONE complete
[20:51:38]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [20:51:38] Rebuilding AVCHD file Structure
[20:55:52] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[20:55:52] BURNING BD structure to disc
- ImgBurn completed successfully
- WORKFILES folder removed.
[21:17:58] JOB: AMERICAN_HUSTLE finished.
[Status]
LABEL=AMERICAN_HUSTLE
VERSION=v0.46.14 (beta)
SOURCE_SIZE=30862430208
SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=30862430208
TARGET_SIZE=4686086144
REDUCTION=.151837885494361
RESIZE_1080=0
RESIZE_1440=0
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng;spa;
KEEP_HD_AUDIO=0
SUBS_TO_KEEP=all
BACKUP_MODE=1
MOVIEONLY_TYPE=0
USE_LAVF=0
INSTANCES=1
DGDECNV=0
SSIF_MODE=0
QUICK=0
ENCODE_STEP=0
COMPLETED=1
REBUILD_COMPLETE=1
[00001]
AUDIO=10
PGS=10
APULLDOWN=0
S1440=0
VIDEO2=0
V2MBRATE=0
M2TS_TARGET=4686086144
RATE=3365
SPLITS=1
NSIZE=0
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
[03/21/14] Checking System Settings
- BD-Rebuilder v0.46.14 (beta)
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7600]
- Working Path Free Space: 32.93GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.8.0, Ok
- HAALI Splitter: 1.9.42.1, Ok
- FFDSHOW: 4504, 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
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[03/21/14] Systems Settings Check complete

Jackie Treehorn
21st March 2014, 18:26
I am having trouble with Catching Fire. The resulting MP4 file plays fine until about halfway through and the video frame gets stuck while the sound keeps playing in the background. I am using the "Other Movie-Only Playlist" setting with the correct MPLS suggested by AnyDvd HD.

[03/20/14] BD Rebuilder v0.46.13 (beta)
[15:56:33] Source: CATCHING_FIRE_00461
- Input BD size: 20.82 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:26:14.599]
- Windows Version: 5.1 [2600]
- MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled
- Mode: MP4 Container, 1920x1080, AutoGOP, Auto-AAC
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
[15:56:33] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [15:56:33] Processing: VID_00505 (1 of 15)
- [15:56:33] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00505]
- [16:05:44] Reencoding video [VID_00505]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 13,342 frames
- [16:05:44] Reencoding: VID_00505, Pass 1 of 1
- [16:25:36] Video Encode complete
- [16:25:36] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Reencoding audio to AAC...
- [16:42:44] Processing: VID_00514 (2 of 15)
- [16:42:44] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00514]
- [16:42:53] Reencoding video [VID_00514]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 879 frames
- [16:42:53] Reencoding: VID_00514, Pass 1 of 1
- [16:44:09] Video Encode complete
- [16:44:09] Processing: VID_00517 (3 of 15)
- [16:44:09] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00517]
- [16:44:32] Reencoding video [VID_00517]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 5,415 frames
- [16:44:32] Reencoding: VID_00517, Pass 1 of 1
- [16:47:18] Video Encode complete
- [16:47:18] Processing: VID_00507 (4 of 15)
- [16:47:18] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00507]
- [16:47:27] Reencoding video [VID_00507]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 973 frames
- [16:47:27] Reencoding: VID_00507, Pass 1 of 1
- [16:49:01] Video Encode complete
- [16:49:01] Processing: VID_00506 (5 of 15)
- [16:49:01] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00506]
- [16:49:09] Reencoding video [VID_00506]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 791 frames
- [16:49:09] Reencoding: VID_00506, Pass 1 of 1
- [16:50:19] Video Encode complete
- [16:50:20] Processing: VID_00511 (6 of 15)
- [16:50:20] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00511]
- [16:50:38] Reencoding video [VID_00511]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 4,023 frames
- [16:50:38] Reencoding: VID_00511, Pass 1 of 1
- [16:55:34] Video Encode complete
- [16:55:34] Processing: VID_00516 (7 of 15)
- [16:55:34] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00516]
- [16:55:44] Reencoding video [VID_00516]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 2,142 frames
- [16:55:44] Reencoding: VID_00516, Pass 1 of 1
- [16:58:38] Video Encode complete
- [16:58:39] Processing: VID_00509 (8 of 15)
- [16:58:39] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00509]
- [16:58:47] Reencoding video [VID_00509]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,082 frames
- [16:58:47] Reencoding: VID_00509, Pass 1 of 1
- [17:00:16] Video Encode complete
- [17:00:16] Processing: VID_00510 (9 of 15)
- [17:00:16] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00510]
- [17:01:40] Reencoding video [VID_00510]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 28,740 frames
- [17:01:40] Reencoding: VID_00510, Pass 1 of 1
- [17:36:12] Video Encode complete
- [17:36:12] Processing: VID_00503 (10 of 15)
- [17:36:12] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00503]
- [17:36:21] Reencoding video [VID_00503]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 2,245 frames
- [17:36:22] Reencoding: VID_00503, Pass 1 of 1
- [17:39:43] Video Encode complete
- [17:39:43] Processing: VID_00508 (11 of 15)
- [17:39:43] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00508]
- [17:39:51] Reencoding video [VID_00508]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 1,539 frames
- [17:39:51] Reencoding: VID_00508, Pass 1 of 1
- [17:41:40] Video Encode complete
- [17:41:40] Processing: VID_00515 (12 of 15)
- [17:41:40] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00515]
- [17:42:02] Reencoding video [VID_00515]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 8,202 frames
- [17:42:02] Reencoding: VID_00515, Pass 1 of 1
- [17:52:34] Video Encode complete
- [17:52:35] Processing: VID_00512 (13 of 15)
- [17:52:35] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00512]
- [17:52:42] Reencoding video [VID_00512]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 773 frames
- [17:52:42] Reencoding: VID_00512, Pass 1 of 1
- [17:53:39] Video Encode complete
- [17:53:39] Processing: VID_00513 (14 of 15)
- [17:53:39] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00513]
- [17:53:46] Reencoding video [VID_00513]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 612 frames
- [17:53:46] Reencoding: VID_00513, Pass 1 of 1
- [17:54:36] Video Encode complete
- [17:54:36] Processing: VID_00502 (15 of 15)
- [17:54:36] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00502]
- [18:03:25] Reencoding video [VID_00502]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 139,622 frames
- [18:03:26] Reencoding: VID_00502, Pass 1 of 1
- [21:00:49] Video Encode complete
[21:00:49]PHASE ONE complete
[21:00:49]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [21:00:49] Building ALTERNATE OUTPUT Structure
[21:12:21] - Encode and Rebuild complete
- WORKFILES folder removed.
[21:12:23] JOB: CATCHING_FIRE finished.


Thanks for any help.

setarip_old
21st March 2014, 18:59
@Jackie Treehorn

Hi!

Such an apparently mystifying backup problem has been previously noted many times in this thread - and most often, believe it or not, the solution is to do a thorough cleaning of the disc and then perform the backup again...

Sharc
21st March 2014, 19:55
Yes! That's what I tried to describe here (http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1673389&postcount=19555). I just didn't know the meaning and significance of the STN Table, but your Ahhh.. sounds promising.... :)

Actually it seems that all files/playlists which have non-Zero values in either of IG, sV, sA, PIP in the STN table are non-playable. (The exception is just the one which refers to 99001.m2ts/99002.m2ts which has a "1" for IG)
@jdobbs
Did you already come to conclusions about the Quick-Play issue? Is there a way to find out before encoding starts whether it is advisable to take the IMPORT route instead of Quick-Play backup?

Jackie Treehorn
21st March 2014, 19:59
@Jackie Treehorn

Hi!

Such an apparently mystifying backup problem has been previously noted many times in this thread - and most often, believe it or not, the solution is to do a thorough cleaning of the disc and then perform the backup again...

I'll give it a shot! Thanks!

Lathe
21st March 2014, 22:35
I was just now backing up a new Blu-ray which is about 45 Gigs. I noticed now while I am running BDRB that there are like 90 M2ts files! I'm SURE that this is part of all this new fangled attempts at copyguard encryption. I already HAVE used AnyDVD to rip the Blu-ray to my HDD and I am currently using BDRB to render it to a single layer BD.

I'm just thinking though, aren't MOST of these li'l buggers just repeated scenes and filler to screw us up when we try to back them up for ourselves? Does BDRB actually 'KNOW' how to weed out all that extraneous garbage so that it doesn't use up half the disc on all this useless stuff?

I sure do long for the 'good old days' when you could SEE the main movie file and know that it was maybe 30 Gigs or so and you pretty much tell what all the other stuff is. But now, you have 90 files!

I apologize for being so long winded, but I guess my question is, are all these Gigs of 'padding' going to hurt and really take away from the space allocated for the actual movie and normal extras and stuff. I think that this happened once before where it just took ALL this, all 45 Gigs of it, and compressed it along with everything else. I sure hope not because that is SERIOUSLY wasting space that should be reserved for JUST the movie and extras and NOT 15 Gigs of worthless padding!

I appreciate any thoughts on this...

Thanks!

Ch3vr0n
21st March 2014, 23:10
90+ m2ts files is nothin unusual and is NOT a copy protection. It's a method of authoring called "seamless transition" where during playback the player seamlessly plays 1 piece after another. This is most commonly done if a disc for example contains a "theatre" and "directors cut" edition. That way they can insert the extra footage in the movie simply by inserting a small movie fragment instead of including the whole movie a 2nd time. Not all movies come in 1 big m2ts file of 25+ GB's

the mpls files (playlists) tell the player which section to play when.

Lathe
22nd March 2014, 00:06
90+ m2ts files is nothin unusual and is NOT a copy protection. It's a method of authoring called "seamless transition" where during playback the player seamlessly plays 1 piece after another. This is most commonly done if a disc for example contains a "theatre" and "directors cut" edition. That way they can insert the extra footage in the movie simply by inserting a small movie fragment instead of including the whole movie a 2nd time. Not all movies come in 1 big m2ts file of 25+ GB's

the mpls files (playlists) tell the player which section to play when.

Thanks Ch3vr0n! That's good to know.

But, when the movie itself is stated as say 30 Gigs and the full BD is supposed to be 45Gigs, and you KNOW that the extras likely DON'T add up to 15 Gigs, isn't there a bunch of 'Padding' or repetitive sequences intended to 'fill up the disc' and waste space?

Thanks!

Ch3vr0n
22nd March 2014, 00:39
how do you know the extra's don't add up to the extra 15GB? Did you check every m2ts to see if they are an extra or not. No there isn't a bunch of "padding", if a disc is incorrectly decrypted and the same scene is played again they don't place the same scene a 2nd time on the disc. They just reference a 2nd time to that 1st scene in the playlist

Imlurker2
22nd March 2014, 02:26
JDobbs

Good day,
failed almost immediately. Took all defaults when installing all programs. External Liteon R/W. Model eHBU212-08 2.

[14:51:23] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [14:51:23] Processing: VID_00029 (1 of 25)
- [14:51:23] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00029]
- Error in attempt to extract audio/subs.
- Bitstream exception Unknown exception. It does not have to be! Please contact application support team for more information.
[14:51:27] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted

Same result regardless of the number of audios requested (including just movie), regardless of desired output file size.
Program used - BD-RBV04613.

Thanks for your effort.

jdobbs
22nd March 2014, 02:37
Did you first rip the disc first? That looks like you are trying to reencode a disc that is still encrypted. Either that or it is corrupted.

I would also recommend upgrading to the latest release (see first post).

wakko709
22nd March 2014, 03:04
This beta version has expired. I have version v0.46.14 is there 1 newer