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jdobbs
7th November 2014, 19:19
So that must be it.
TSmuxer has a default length!
I saw some posts from people who had problems with integrate failed...
I realise the main purpose of BD rebuilder is rebuilding BD,
But the import function is a nice extra,
Would be nice to have control of the subs, so
dvd to dvd, and choosing subtitles would be possible
But we are already very happy with what you offered us...
Donation is on its way from h.christen@chello.nl
Greetings from the Netherlands and thanks again.Not really a default "length" -- it's a default font size, which would determine the font height and width (which in turn determines the maximum number of characters that will fit on a line).
P.S. Love the Netherlands... I visited there last June.
Hassie
7th November 2014, 19:48
Not really a default "length" -- it's a default font size, which would determine the font height and width (which in turn determines the maximum number of characters that will fit on a line).
P.S. Love the Netherlands... I visited there last June.
Oh, yes, that makes sense, default font and size...
Actually I dont like the looks of this default, but I translated for a friend, and he will be happy now!
Well, didn't meet you here, but I guess you weren't in Rotterdam... :-)
Greetz
DMagic1
8th November 2014, 00:10
Intel's SDK seems to be going backward, doesn't it?
The new 15.36.7.64.3960 driver also doesn't seem to work for decode with Frim. I was hoping for a Frim update.
I don't suppose the option for CUDA decode is possible to be added?
Maybe that combination would enable us to keep a high 70+fps without having to use the older driver. Atleast for those with nvidia.
Ch3vr0n
8th November 2014, 15:56
I would love cuda support, especially for 3d processing. My gtx 680 who'd then definitely be able to pump out more than 6-8fps my CPU does now. Perhaps neuron could help you out with that our the guys from from add cuda support.
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terrykuntz
8th November 2014, 21:34
When I do movie only backup BD-25 of A Milllion Ways to Die in the West. When I play the movie back at the end of the movie the picture freezes on the last shot and BD timer stays at one position while the music to the credits plays on. You never see the credits, you just hear the music while the last video of the movie freezes.
Audiophile1178
8th November 2014, 21:44
@terrykuntz, is this happening on a burned disc or playback on a PC?
jdobbs
9th November 2014, 00:39
When I do movie only backup BD-25 of A Milllion Ways to Die in the West. When I play the movie back at the end of the movie the picture freezes on the last shot and BD timer stays at one position while the music to the credits plays on. You never see the credits, you just hear the music while the last video of the movie freezes.I've done the U.S. version of that disc with no issues. I'd rip it again.
terrykuntz
9th November 2014, 01:31
It happens on a burn disk. When I burn the full movie it come out fine. This is the first time I seen anything like this.
Audiophile1178
9th November 2014, 01:45
terrykuntz, what was the final size of the encoded disc?
I've had the same thing happen to me on burned media but the problem was oversizing of the disc. I'm a true believer that when one encodes a BD50 down to a BD25 the size should be NO BIGGER than 23GB and ideal size is ~22.8GB as, I believe, that the outer edges of the burnable media is of the least quality. I've experienced the same issues as you from encodes that are 23.1GB-23.2GB in size using quality media.
What burn speed did you use? Another suggestion is to keep it ~4x. At that speed a BD25 only takes around 20 mins to do.
Also, did you try playing it back on a PC to see if you have the same issue?
terrykuntz
9th November 2014, 06:04
Window explorer states the size 22.1 gb. I use Verbatim 6x BD disk and I burn them at 4x. No I don't have a PC program that will play BD videos. Again when I do full backup it works great.
CV91913
9th November 2014, 07:18
Window explorer states the size 22.1 gb. I use Verbatim 6x BD disk and I burn them at 4x. No I don't have a PC program that will play BD videos. Again when I do full backup it works great.
You could try VLC for PC playback. It will play Bluray folders and it is free.
worknstiff
9th November 2014, 13:01
@ CV91913; RE: You could try VLC for PC playback. It will play Bluray folders and it is free.
I can never get VLC to play back my Blue-rays from either disk or folder structure. Do they offer a "Pro" version that does or am I missing something?
Also I burn all my disks at 23.1 GB or 23.2 GB and never have a problem. I wonder if your rip had a hic-up right at the end or something. I watched my burned (23.1 GB) of "A Million Ways To Die", all the way through the end credits just to find out who's singing the title song. Must be great to be able to afford to get Alan Jackson to sing it for you, lol.
RobertM
9th November 2014, 13:43
I've had issues like this before. In every case but one it was a bad rip. So first thing would be to rip it again, and view that part of the ripped file on your computer, very carefully, to see if you can detect any kind of glitch in the playback at the very spot it freezes.
But, in that one case I mentioned, it was something else...
I did a movie-only re-encode of 'The Counselor' and it was a multi-part stream. All of the parts re-encoded except for one, which kept the original video. When those several parts were stitched together into the final file, that section of the movie had frozen video while the audio was fine. All other parts, before and after, were fine.
This was a very strange situation, and I don't know if JD was able to track it down. A copy of your log file would be quite definitive in determining if this is the same type of problem.
When I do movie only backup BD-25 of A Milllion Ways to Die in the West. When I play the movie back at the end of the movie the picture freezes on the last shot and BD timer stays at one position while the music to the credits plays on. You never see the credits, you just hear the music while the last video of the movie freezes.
zipizape
9th November 2014, 15:34
the problem is solve. My writers are not 3d. I tried with writer 3d and all is ok thank you
jdobbs
9th November 2014, 16:19
the problem is solve. My writers are not 3d. I tried with writer 3d and all is ok thank you???? writer 3D?
CV91913
9th November 2014, 16:31
@ CV91913; RE: You could try VLC for PC playback. It will play Bluray folders and it is free.
I can never get VLC to play back my Blue-rays from either disk or folder structure. Do they offer a "Pro" version that does or am I missing something?
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I am currently using version 2.1.4 (there may be a newer one, they put them out all the time.) It plays BD folders and discs just fine. It is free but, much like BDRB, VideoLan takes donations. I don't believe there is a "pro" version. I don't recall doing anything special to make it play Bluray.
worknstiff
9th November 2014, 19:05
@ CV91913; RE: I knew it would allow playback of blue-rays but was talking about using the original menu. Sorry.
CV91913
9th November 2014, 20:51
@ CV91913; RE: I knew it would allow playback of blue-rays but was talking about using the original menu. Sorry.
No, I'm sorry for getting off topic. I only use VLC to check backups before burning to disc. I do movie only backups so I never noticed it didn't do menus.
zipizape
10th November 2014, 14:03
???? writer 3D?
hello my writer can not play 3d movies. then i got a samsung a external writer that cans play and write 3d:thanks:
terrykuntz
10th November 2014, 17:46
I've had issues like this before. In every case but one it was a bad rip. So first thing would be to rip it again, and view that part of the ripped file on your computer, very carefully, to see if you can detect any kind of glitch in the playback at the very spot it freezes.
But, in that one case I mentioned, it was something else...
I did a movie-only re-encode of 'The Counselor' and it was a multi-part stream. All of the parts re-encoded except for one, which kept the original video. When those several parts were stitched together into the final file, that section of the movie had frozen video while the audio was fine. All other parts, before and after, were fine.
This was a very strange situation, and I don't know if JD was able to track it down. A copy of your log file would be quite definitive in determining if this is the same type of problem.
If I had a bad rip, why does the full movie backup show the credits while the movie only version does not? I did use the latest version of BD Rebuilder.
RobertM
10th November 2014, 18:29
A bad rip means that there is garbage in the data stream, and this garbage can send the controlling program in undefined directions; your re-encode may appear fine (rare, but possible), or it may crash your computer (unlikely, but still possible), or something in between those 2 extremes. A full backup and movie-only backup might, in fact, behave differently based on that garbage.
But I agree with you that the fact that your full-backup seems to play fine is suggestive that something else is going on. The situation I described in the last half of my response is a possibility; it's happened to me before. It would be very easy to tell if you ran into the same problem, if you would simply post your log file.
DoctorM
10th November 2014, 18:54
@terrykuntz - It might be better trying to view the AVISynth script generated by BD Rebuilder in a media player or something like VirtualDub rather than the ripped BD directly. That should reveal if bad data is being sent to the x264 encoder.
jdobbs
10th November 2014, 19:02
If I had a bad rip, why does the full movie backup show the credits while the movie only version does not? I did use the latest version of BD Rebuilder.There's a big difference between playback and reencoding. A glitch in playback is simply skipped over -- in reencoding it can stop the encoder in its tracks.
On that disc the movie is multi-part and the credits are contained in a single standalone M2TS. My guess is that somehow that last encode didn't occur for some reason (or was glitched/shortened). It's hard to tell without a log.
mparade
10th November 2014, 19:37
Does anyone know if MULTIPROCESS option is available for x265 used with DGdecNV? With threads=auto I am around on 65% average processor utilization with my new Xeon.
A reply would be appreciated.
jdobbs
10th November 2014, 21:17
Not currently. I purposely disabled it for HEVC because I hadn't tested it (the monitoring of multiple processes) -- but I may be able to reenable it for the next release.
mparade
10th November 2014, 22:02
Not currently. I purposely disabled it for HEVC because I hadn't tested it (the monitoring of multiple processes) -- but I may be able to reenable it for the next release.
It would be great and I would really appreciate it. Currently it seems, maybe due to the combination of a new processor and a Quadro video card from Nvidia used with DGdecNV that the default threads setting within x265 cannot utilize my processor maximally. Somehow, the decoding process cannot keep up with the performance of the processor. I haven't realized it previously with my AMD Firepro and older Xeon. That one was utilized maximally during the whole encoding process all the time when DirectShowSource/LAVF was used as the frameserver while using exactly the same x265 command line...
Blurayhd
13th November 2014, 08:20
Hi jdobbs, hope youŽre well, i was thinking about if you can make some button just for do "clic" "Pause" and "Continue" some job on any Bd rebuiler process? An example, i currently ripping some bluray movie and i have to stop temporaly the job but i donŽt want to miss all the process, so, if there just could be a button to pause temporaly and later continue, that will perfect. IŽll wonder if you can do that button.
Dear jdobbs, can be this possible?
Anyway thank you for your time!!
Ch3vr0n
13th November 2014, 08:35
Wrong thread, feature request is over here http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=144046
You're in the DEBUG thread
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Dandimite
13th November 2014, 17:03
which audio settings should i use?
i want to do a full backup of the following disc:
main movie: DTS HD and PCM
extras: PCM
now i want to keep only the DTS HD for the main movie. and is there a way to convert the PCM (stereo) from the extras into AC3?
Thanks, Dandimite
Blurayhd
14th November 2014, 04:33
Wrong thread, feature request is over here http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=144046
You're in the DEBUG thread
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Thanks buddy
bassnut
15th November 2014, 23:18
Hi
When trying to install til lavfilters that is linked in post 1, I get the following error: RegOpenKeyEx failed, Code 5, Access Denied. Tried with both normal user and administrator, no luck. Running Windows 8.1 x64.
I just fought through the same error.
This was on a new install of windows and all software so it might be different from your situation. If you have not found a fix for this what worked for me was simple. Install all programs required for BDRebuilder to run except Lav Filters then run as administrator BDRebuilder let it do its configurations then go back and run Lav Filters. Lav Filters installed fine following this process for me.
jdobbs
16th November 2014, 01:21
I just fought through the same error.
This was on a new install of windows and all software so it might be different from your situation. If you have not found a fix for this what worked for me was simple. Install all programs required for BDRebuilder to run except Lav Filters then run as administrator BDRebuilder let it do its configurations then go back and run Lav Filters. Lav Filters installed fine following this process for me.In the previous report the poster said that BD Rebuilder failed when it tried to configure LAV. I'd never gotten that report before... and assumed it was an anomaly or was incompletely reported. I assume it configured fine for you.
In the next release I am going to leave the configuration completely up to BD Rebuilder. That way the LAV installation can complete without error.
Starfiresg1
16th November 2014, 12:00
I just experienced an error while reencoding audio when I tried a movie only backup of Transcendence.
BDR-Log:
[11.16.14] BD Rebuilder v0.49.05 (beta)
[11:41:56] Source: TRANSCENDENCE_00001
- Input BD size: 32,94 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:59:14.291]
- Target BD size: 4,36 GB
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Resize: 1920 to 1440 enabled
- Auto Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
[11:41:59] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [11:41:59] Processing: VID_00002 (1 of 2)
- [11:41:59] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00002]
- [11:45:30] Reencoding video [VID_00002]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 24,000fps, 120 frames
- Convert: 1440x1080, 24,000fps, 120 frames
- Bitrate: 5.548 Kbs
- [11:45:30] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 1 of 2
- [11:45:32] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 2 of 2
- [11:45:35] Video Encode complete
- [11:45:35] Processing audio tracks
- [11:45:35] ReencodeAudio() 00009 1801
[11:50:01] - Failed to reencode audio, aborted
[11.16.14] Checking System Settings
- BD-Rebuilder v0.49.05 (beta)
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- Working Path Free Space: 462,23GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.5.8.0, Ok
- LAVFILTERS: Ok
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- MP4BOX: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[11.16.14] Systems Settings Check complete
The first small video clip in the main movie playlist is the logo of the local distributor.
FilipeAmadeuO
16th November 2014, 23:55
@Jdobbs
I have a title (The adventures of Tintin) that is cinavia protected. Is it possible using BDRebuilder to replace/remove the DTS Audio keeping all the struture intact and in 3d ?
Thanks and fabulous work :)
jdobbs
17th November 2014, 01:13
Yes. You can do the entire job (without burning) making sure you haven't set an option to remove the working folder. Then replace that audio in the working folder with the one you want to use as a replacement. Then run the job again. When it asks whether to continue with the previous job, say yes. This time will only do the rebuild (using the new audio). The replacment MUST be the same type of audio (AC3, DTS, etc) as the one you are replacing.
veggav
17th November 2014, 01:22
Jdobbs, quick question.
"quicker encode for extras" option on tv series blu-ray (10gb/episode) will threat all episodes as extras?
omegaman7
17th November 2014, 01:28
Jdobbs, quick question.
"quicker encode for extras" option on tv series blu-ray (10gb/episode) will threat all episodes as extras?
I found with The Original Series of Star Trek, I had to NOT use that setting. Granted, this was early in the BDRB stages. Since it was in its infancy, it could have something to do with it.
I would think the program recognizes episodic discs by now ;) Multiple 40 - 45 min videos with nothing longer, would certainly be a giveaway. But then, there could be very long special features. But I would think those special features, would be a substantially lower bitrate/resolution than the episodes.
FilipeAmadeuO
17th November 2014, 10:50
Yes. You can do the entire job (without burning) making sure you haven't set an option to remove the working folder. Then replace that audio in the working folder with the one you want to use as a replacement. Then run the job again. When it asks whether to continue with the previous job, say yes. This time will only do the rebuild (using the new audio). The replacment MUST be the same type of audio (AC3, DTS, etc) as the one you are replacing.
OK. Excelent. Thanks :)
jdobbs
17th November 2014, 15:46
Jdobbs, quick question.
"quicker encode for extras" option on tv series blu-ray (10gb/episode) will threat all episodes as extras?Turn it off for series discs.
andref4
17th November 2014, 18:44
Hallo,
since Version 0.48.xx (first Version that uses dgindex for mpeg2 based material) I did often became an error massage "Cannot find Audio or Video data..." (see bdrebuilder.jpg) from dgindex (by 3 of 5 full bd25 backups) if the original Blu-Ray contains mpeg2 based material. At the result the encoded bonus material is corrupted (black Screen or shorter than the original or not playable).
Since last week I used 0.47.07 for mpeg2 based stuff but today I cant start the 0.47.07 because it's expired. :(
Is it possible to deactivate dgindex/dgdecode for mpeg2 indexing and encoding? With ffdshow for mpeg2 I have never had these errors and the encoded mpeg2 material works fine on backup.
Many thanks and kind regards
veggav
17th November 2014, 20:48
Thanks Omegaman and Jdobbs.
Actually for Sons of Anarchy it worked. Does the * mark the extra features?
----------------------
[11/17/14] BD Rebuilder v0.49.01 (beta)
[06:38:30] Source: SONS_OF_ANARCHY_S2_D2
- Input BD size: 45,02 GB
- Approximate total content: [04:07:19.741]
- Target BD size: 22,95 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Quality: Highest (Very Slow), Two Pass
- X264 Tweak(s) enabled
- Decoding/Frame serving: X264/LAVF
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[06:38:30] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [06:38:30] Processing: VID_00892 (1 of 11)
- [06:38:30] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00892]
- [06:38:34] Reencoding video [VID_00892]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 142 frames
- [06:38:34] Reencoding: VID_00892, Pass 1 of 1
- [06:38:35] Video Encode complete
- [06:38:35] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [06:38:35] Multiplexing M2TS
- [06:38:39] Processing: VID_00502 (2 of 11)
- [06:38:39] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00502]
- [06:38:44] Reencoding video [VID_00502]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 1.808 frames
- [06:38:44] Reencoding: VID_00502, Pass 1 of 1
- [06:38:59] Video Encode complete
- [06:38:59] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [06:38:59] Multiplexing M2TS
- [06:39:03] Processing: VID_00503 (3 of 11)
- [06:39:03] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00503]
- [06:39:09] Reencoding video [VID_00503]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 3.183 frames
- [06:39:09] Reencoding: VID_00503, Pass 1 of 1
- [06:39:35] Video Encode complete
- [06:39:35] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [06:39:35] Multiplexing M2TS
- [06:39:40] Processing: VID_00890 (4 of 11)
- [06:39:40] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00890]
- [06:39:48] Reencoding video [VID_00890]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 7.176 frames
- [06:39:48] Reencoding: VID_00890, Pass 1 of 1
- [06:40:48] Video Encode complete
- [06:40:48] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [06:40:48] Multiplexing M2TS
- [06:40:54] Processing: VID_00501 (5 of 11)
- [06:40:54] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00501]
- [06:41:02] Reencoding video [VID_00501]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 8.030 frames
- [06:41:02] Reencoding: VID_00501, Pass 1 of 1
- [06:42:09] Video Encode complete
- [06:42:09] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [06:42:09] Multiplexing M2TS
- [06:42:15] Processing: VID_00504 (6 of 11)
- [06:42:15] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00504]
- [06:42:24] Reencoding video [VID_00504]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 8.582 frames
- [06:42:24] Reencoding: VID_00504, Pass 1 of 1
- [06:43:33] Video Encode complete
- [06:43:33] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [06:43:33] Multiplexing M2TS
- [06:43:39] Processing: VID_00801 (7 of 11)
- [06:43:39] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00801]
- [06:44:38] Reencoding video [VID_00801]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 53.789 frames
- Bitrate: 9.021 Kbs
- [06:44:38] Reencoding: VID_00801, Pass 1 of 2
- [06:57:21] Reencoding: VID_00801, Pass 2 of 2
- [08:29:41] Video Encode complete
- [08:29:41] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [08:29:41] Multiplexing M2TS
- [08:30:44] Processing: VID_00802 (8 of 11)
- [08:30:44] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00802]
- [08:31:45] Reencoding video [VID_00802]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 59.120 frames
- Bitrate: 9.077 Kbs
- [08:31:45] Reencoding: VID_00802, Pass 1 of 2
- [08:45:23] Reencoding: VID_00802, Pass 2 of 2
- [10:26:50] Video Encode complete
- [10:26:50] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [10:26:50] Multiplexing M2TS
- [10:27:57] Processing: VID_00800 (9 of 11)
- [10:27:57] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00800]
- [10:29:05] Reencoding video [VID_00800]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 63.631 frames
- Bitrate: 9.069 Kbs
- [10:29:05] Reencoding: VID_00800, Pass 1 of 2
- [10:43:48] Reencoding: VID_00800, Pass 2 of 2
- [12:34:31] Video Encode complete
- [12:34:31] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [12:34:31] Multiplexing M2TS
- [12:35:45] Processing: VID_00804 (10 of 11)
- [12:35:45] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00804]
- [12:37:02] Reencoding video [VID_00804]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 66.862 frames
- Bitrate: 10.093 Kbs
- [12:37:02] Reencoding: VID_00804, Pass 1 of 2
- [12:53:10] Reencoding: VID_00804, Pass 2 of 2
- [14:51:54] Video Encode complete
- [14:51:54] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [14:51:54] Multiplexing M2TS
- [14:53:20] Processing: VID_00803 (11 of 11)
- [14:53:20] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00803]
- [14:54:47] Reencoding video [VID_00803]
- Source Video: MPEG-4 (AVC), 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 78.067 frames
- Bitrate: 10.047 Kbs
- [14:54:47] Reencoding: VID_00803, Pass 1 of 2
- [15:13:32] Reencoding: VID_00803, Pass 2 of 2
- [17:32:55] Video Encode complete
- [17:32:55] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4353 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [17:32:55] Multiplexing M2TS
[17:34:40]PHASE ONE complete
[17:34:40]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [17:34:40] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[17:34:46] - Encode and Rebuild complete
- WORKFILES folder removed.
[17:34:46] JOB: SONS_OF_ANARCHY_S2_D2 finished.
jdobbs
17th November 2014, 22:26
Thanks Omegaman and Jdobbs.
Actually for Sons of Anarchy it worked. Does the * mark the extra features? Yeah it will work most of the time - but I'd still recommend you turn "Quick Encode for Extras" off when doing a series disc. It can conceivably run into issues when certain conditions might exist, because there is no way to absolutely distinguish some of the episodes from extras.
jdobbs
17th November 2014, 22:28
Hallo,
since Version 0.48.xx (first Version that uses dgindex for mpeg2 based material) I did often became an error massage "Cannot find Audio or Video data..." (see bdrebuilder.jpg) from dgindex (by 3 of 5 full bd25 backups) if the original Blu-Ray contains mpeg2 based material. At the result the encoded bonus material is corrupted (black Screen or shorter than the original or not playable).
Since last week I used 0.47.07 for mpeg2 based stuff but today I cant start the 0.47.07 because it's expired. :(
Is it possible to deactivate dgindex/dgdecode for mpeg2 indexing and encoding? With ffdshow for mpeg2 I have never had these errors and the encoded mpeg2 material works fine on backup.
Many thanks and kind regardsCan you provide more information about that stream (VID_00004)? Does it actually contain video? I see that it thinks it is 35mins long... but I can't imagine DGINDEX not finding the video. A log might be helpful.
The "*" after the stream name doesn't flag extras, it indicates streams that a are apart of a multipart MPLS. A "*" after the frame rate indicates pulldown.
I'll have to run a test on "The Shining" when I get time -- I think I may have it. I really don't want to revert to DSHOW for MPEG2. DGDECODE works much better, especially with telecined and hybrid sources.
gonca
17th November 2014, 22:44
@jdobbs
I have The Shining if you want me to run a test encode. The input size and total content seem to be off.
jdobbs
17th November 2014, 23:12
@jdobbs
I have The Shining if you want me to run a test encode. The input size and total content seem to be off.Please do. If I have it is must be buried somewhere in a box. Try selecting the playlist that contains 34min and 59secs and attempt to do a movie-only backup (as was reported). Also try a full backup.
I appreciate your help.
gonca
17th November 2014, 23:16
Glad to help. Presently ripping to hdd.
kanerulz69
18th November 2014, 00:53
I don't understand how come I am not seeing 2pass encoding, i use to see it do a 2pass encode, but now it only shows 1 pass, here is my log
[11/12/14] BD Rebuilder v0.48.05 (beta)
[20:58:18] Source: THE_PAGEMASTER_(1994)_(50GB)
- Input BD size: 25.61 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:53:13.385]
- Target BD size: 22.95 GB
- Windows Version: 6.0 [6000]
- Quality: Highest (Very Slow), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: X264/LAVF
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
- Resuming from previously started job.
[20:58:19] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [20:58:19] Processing: VID_01755 (1 of 3)
- [20:58:19] Reencoding video [VID_01755]
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [20:29:12] Processing: VID_01758 (2 of 3)
- [20:29:12] Extracting A/V streams [VID_01758]
- [20:29:45] Reencoding video [VID_01758]
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [22:52:33] Processing: VID_01761 (3 of 3)
- [22:52:33] Extracting A/V streams [VID_01761]
- [22:52:43] Reencoding video [VID_01761]
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
[23:34:08]PHASE ONE complete
[23:34:08]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [23:34:08] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[23:34:31] - Encode and Rebuild complete
- WORKFILES folder removed.
[23:34:32] JOB: THE_PAGEMASTER_(1994)_(50GB) finished.
gonca
18th November 2014, 01:05
@jdobbs
Full disc is fine
[11/17/14] BD Rebuilder v0.49.05 (beta)
[18:00:44] Source: SHINING
- Input BD size: 30.48 GB
- Approximate total content: [04:31:15.250]
- Target BD size: 22.95 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Quality: Good (Very Fast), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow [4-way]
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[18:00:44] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [18:00:44] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 10)
- [18:00:44] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000]
- [18:02:18] Reencoding video [VID_00000]
- [18:02:18] Keeping original video (no reencode)
- [18:02:18] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:02:18] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:04:43] Processing: VID_00002 (2 of 10)
- [18:04:43] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00002]
- [18:04:57] Reencoding video [VID_00002]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 54,615 frames
- Bitrate: 5,777 Kbs
- [18:04:57] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:14:22] Reencoding: VID_00002, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:23:47] Video Encode complete
- [18:23:47] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:23:47] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:24:12] Processing: VID_00003 (3 of 10)
- [18:24:12] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00003]
- [18:24:21] Reencoding video [VID_00003]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 31,080 frames
- Bitrate: 5,760 Kbs
- [18:24:21] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:30:05] Reencoding: VID_00003, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:35:43] Video Encode complete
- [18:35:43] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:35:43] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:35:59] Processing: VID_00004 (4 of 10)
- [18:35:59] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00004]
- [18:36:26] Reencoding video [VID_00004]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 62,914 frames
- Inverse Telecining in effect (IVTC)
- SD Progressive Output in effect
- Bitrate: 5,775 Kbs
- [18:36:26] Reencoding: VID_00004, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:40:06] Reencoding: VID_00004, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:43:53] Video Encode complete
- [18:43:53] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:43:53] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:44:03] Processing: VID_00005 (5 of 10)
- [18:44:03] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00005]
- [18:44:09] Reencoding video [VID_00005]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 13,530 frames
- Bitrate: 5,789 Kbs
- [18:44:09] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:46:06] Reencoding: VID_00005, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:48:04] Video Encode complete
- [18:48:04] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:48:04] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:48:09] Processing: VID_00006 (6 of 10)
- [18:48:09] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00006]
- [18:48:13] Reencoding video [VID_00006]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 2,778 frames
- Inverse Telecining in effect (IVTC)
- SD Progressive Output in effect
- Bitrate: 5,778 Kbs
- [18:48:13] Reencoding: VID_00006, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:48:23] Reencoding: VID_00006, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:48:33] Video Encode complete
- [18:48:33] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:48:33] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:48:37] Processing: VID_00033 (7 of 10)
- [18:48:37] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00033]
- [18:48:42] Reencoding video [VID_00033]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 287 frames
- Bitrate: 3,201 Kbs
- [18:48:42] Reencoding: VID_00033, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:48:44] Reencoding: VID_00033, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:48:47] Video Encode complete
- [18:48:47] Processing audio tracks
- [18:48:47] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:48:51] Processing: VID_00034 (8 of 10)
- [18:48:51] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00034]
- [18:48:55] Reencoding video [VID_00034]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 285 frames
- Bitrate: 4,946 Kbs
- [18:48:55] Reencoding: VID_00034, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:48:57] Reencoding: VID_00034, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:49:00] Video Encode complete
- [18:49:00] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:49:00] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:49:04] Processing: VID_00036 (9 of 10)
- [18:49:04] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00036]
- [18:49:08] Reencoding video [VID_00036]
- Source Video: VC-1, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 558 frames
- Bitrate: 3,958 Kbs
- [18:49:08] Reencoding: VID_00036, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:49:13] Reencoding: VID_00036, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:49:18] Video Encode complete
- [18:49:18] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:49:18] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:49:21] Processing: VID_00039 (10 of 10)
- [18:49:21] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00039]
- [18:49:48] Reencoding video [VID_00039]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 720x480
- Rate/Length: 29.970fps, 62,914 frames
- Inverse Telecining in effect (IVTC)
- SD Progressive Output in effect
- Bitrate: 5,775 Kbs
- [18:49:48] Reencoding: VID_00039, Pass 1 of 2
- [18:53:29] Reencoding: VID_00039, Pass 2 of 2
- [18:57:15] Video Encode complete
- [18:57:15] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:57:15] Multiplexing M2TS
[18:57:25]PHASE ONE complete
[18:57:25]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [18:57:25] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[18:57:26] - Encode and Rebuild complete
- WORKFILES folder removed.
[18:57:27] JOB: SHINING finished.
jdobbs
18th November 2014, 01:07
Glad to help. Presently ripping to hdd.Thanks. I just tried a couple of other discs with MPEG2 extras, and they worked fine for me.
gonca
18th November 2014, 01:07
@kanerulz69
Can you please try with the latest version of BD_RB?
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