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Ch3vr0n
1st March 2018, 18:00
That's not what he's saying. REad the first post. You're using helper tool versions that are NOT the versions specified in the first post. Your settings arent the problem at this point, your tool versions are. Once you fix that, then you can move on to proper configuration. Also stated in the first post
DeathStalker77
1st March 2018, 18:03
That's not what he's saying. REad the first post. You're using helper tool versions that are NOT the versions specified in the first post. Your settings arent the problem at this point, your tool versions are. Once you fix that, then you can move on to proper configuration. Also stated in the first post
Yes, I understood that - I uninstalled THOSE versions and installed the versions form the links in the first post :)
DeathStalker77
1st March 2018, 18:31
Well holy cr@p! THAT did the trick!!!! YAAAAYYYY!!!! :) Happy Happy Joy Joy!!!!
spotswood
2nd March 2018, 01:26
Hey guys... experiencing a weird anomaly w/BDRB. The settings I have chosen in setup don't match what settings BDRB is using (according to the log) when running a job. I tried attaching a couple pics showing my settings but I'm unable to. I've tried re-downloading/uninstalling/reinstalling BDRB, Avisynth and LAV filters but the problem persists. Any ideas? Thanks for any help. Settings below...
For this job I've selected in settings:
Mode: Movie/menus, Edit Mode (manual blanking)
Output Options: BD9
Encoder Settings: Idle Priority, High Quality (Default) - only options selected
Decoding/Frame Serving: Use x264's internal LAVF
General Encoding: Remove Workfiles, Remove Output, Keep BDMV/Certificate folders, Beep at job completion
Audio Encoding: Do not reencode AC3
But the log shows:
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[03/01/18] BD Rebuilder v0.50.25
[13:53:06] Source: STRIPES
- Input BD size: 39.92 GB
- Approximate total content: [03:15:58.403]
- Target BD size: 7.84 GB
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Quality: High Quality (Default), ABR
- MVC 3D Output Mode enabled
- Decoding/Frame serving: FRIMDecode
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640
[13:53:06] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [13:53:06] Blanking: VID_00002 (1 of 98)
- [13:53:06] Processing: VID_00010 (2 of 98)
- [13:53:06] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00010]
- [13:53:11] Reencoding video [VID_00010]
- Source Video: MPEG-2, 1920x1080
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 346 frames
- Bitrate: 1,846 Kbs
- [13:53:11] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 1 of 2
- [13:53:15] Reencoding: VID_00010, Pass 2 of 2
[13:53:19]PHASE ONE aborted by user request
[03/01/18] Checking System Settings
- BD-Rebuilder v0.50.25
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Working Path Free Space: 185.62GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.6.0.6, Ok
- LAVFILTERS: Ok
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- MP4BOX: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[03/01/18] Systems Settings Check complete
Here's the ini:
Options]
VERSION=0.50.0.24 (it shows this version in 0.50.0.25)
ENCODER=0
MODE=1
ENCODE_QUALITY=2
ONEPASS_ENCODING=0
AUTO_QUALITY=0
TARGET_SIZE=8032
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng;
SUBS_TO_KEEP=eng;
SD_CONVERT=0
OPEN_GOP=0
RESIZE_1080=0
RESIZE_1440=0
RESIZE_720=0
DEINTERLACE=1
SD_TO_1080=0
IGNORE_3D=0
CONVERT_WIDE=0
DTS_REENCODE=1
AC3_REENCODE=0
AC3_640=1
AC3_192=0
KEEP_HD_AUDIO=0
AUDIO_DRC=0
DECODER=2
AVCHD=0
REMOVE_WORKFILES=1
REMOVE_OUTPUT=1
USE_FILTERS=0
BDMV_CERT_ONLY=1
IVTC_PULLDOWN=0
ASSUME_DVD_PAL=0
FRIMSOURCE=0
COMPLETION_BEEP=1
OUTPUT_SBS=0
NEROAAC=0
SUPTITLE=0
PGSTOSRT=0
AUDIO_TRACK_LIMIT=1
SUBTITLE_TRACK_LIMIT=0
CUSTOM_TARGET_SIZE=23500
MOVIE_ONLY_LOOP=0
ENABLE_TEST=1
ENABLE_BLANKING=1
BLANK_THRESHOLD=1800
MULTIPROCESS=1
BEEP_SOUNDFILE=C:\Windows\Media\tada.wav
[Paths]
DGIndexNV=C:\Users\eM\Downloads\BD_Rebuilder\dgdecnv2053\DGIndexNV.exe
DGDecNV=C:\Users\eM\Downloads\BD_Rebuilder\dgdecnv2053\DGDecodeNV.dll
SOURCE_PATH=K:\
WORKING_PATH=E:\STRIPES\
worknstiff
2nd March 2018, 02:33
@ spotswood; RE: Hey guys... experiencing a weird anomaly w/BDRB. Any ideas? Thanks for any help. Settings below...
But the log shows: - MVC 3D Output Mode enabled
- Decoding/Frame serving: FRIMDecode
I always thought you could only get FRIM to kick in when processing a 3D movie, and I don't think Stripes is a 3D. Wonder if the hidden option for 3D is enabled somehow?
jdobbs
3rd March 2018, 15:10
You can only get "MVC 3D Output Mode enabled" if the 3D flag is flagged in the "index.bdmv" file.
spotswood
3rd March 2018, 21:12
You can only get "MVC 3D Output Mode enabled" if the 3D flag is flagged in the "index.bdmv" file.Well Stripes is definitely not a 3D movie, although I wish the mud wrestling scene was!
I did notice though when opening the disc.inf file that anydvd generates it says 3D=1, so I assumed that was what was causing the weird settings. Not having an .iso editing program, I copied the contents to a folder, edited the disc.inf to 3D=0, loaded the folder into BDRB and tried again. No luck, same thing. If you're saying BDRB is reading the 3D flag from the index.bdmv, then I guess I could try BDedit.
Then I remembered the option "process 3D movies as 2D" in settings. Checked that option, loaded the movie and voila, back to normal. Weird disc I guess, easy workaround though thanks to BDRB. Thanks for the help... ;^)
Blurayhd
4th March 2018, 00:54
Hi Jdobbs I don´t know why on some Bluray encodings I get this message? sorry guys the screen capture is in Spanish (my first language)
http://img.fenixzone.net/i/TE9CWRa.jpeg
And this is the log
So I don´t know what is wrong and how to get a solution?
I hope im doing well posting image and log
There´s nothing I can do about it, you say the most probably is overclocking problem and that is curious you know? because I never do any overclock
Just for make sure, few days ago I tried the same with another computer, same Windows 10, 8gb ddr3, etc and I get the same problem:scared:
So, I tried today with another movie and get the same.
Dear Jdobbs could the problem be another thing than overclock?
Could the problem be this last release? (please dont get me wrong)
I was thinking about formating and reinstall Windows but Like I said I tried on another computer and get the same
I will be so grateful to anyone who can help me with this
ps: I forgot to comment, if I try encode with another tool I have not problems (again Jdobbs dont get my wrong, I love Bd rebuilder and your work and is just for that I asking help)
gonca
4th March 2018, 00:59
It's not a BD_RB issue
X264 is crashing for some reason
Heat is a common reason
What are your temperatures like?
Blurayhd
4th March 2018, 02:28
It's not a BD_RB issue
X264 is crashing for some reason
Heat is a common reason
What are your temperatures like?
Thank you for helping me and how can I do for know?
gonca
4th March 2018, 03:26
Thank you for helping me and how can I do for know?
http://download.cpuid.com/hwmonitor/hwmonitor_1.34.zip
sparkyar
4th March 2018, 16:45
Thank you for helping me and how can I do for know?
the few times that x264 crashes on my pc, it´s because:
1- I ran out of RAM memory (I usually open 100+ tabs in browsers)
2- I ran out of virtual memory (when the disk partition where I set up the pagefile.sys is totally full)
3- too many hardware resources being used (many programs running in the background)
Try loosening the latency timings to see if it gets better... or maybe you have a faulty RAM stick...
Blurayhd
4th March 2018, 19:18
the few times that x264 crashes on my pc, it´s because:
1- I ran out of RAM memory (I usually open 100+ tabs in browsers)
2- I ran out of virtual memory (when the disk partition where I set up the pagefile.sys is totally full)
3- too many hardware resources being used (many programs running in the background)
Try loosening the latency timings to see if it gets better... or maybe you have a faulty RAM stick...
Could the problem be because on the drive C I have no more than maybe 3gb free space? I have many drives and where I use for encoding I have no less than 110gb free.
I never had a problem, like I said I tried with another computer and get the same error. Just por know,what about if I back to previous release?
there´s nothing to do about it, I tried uninstalling some applications I get 8gb on the Windows drive and nothing, it stops with that error at xx percent.
The watercooling is perfect, It is clean of all, I have 32gb, I never have a problem. Because that I am so worry!!
I´ll tryng re instaliing Bd rebuilder, avysint etc
jdobbs
4th March 2018, 23:32
You REALLY need to look at your temperatures. If you don't you can't assume "the watercooling is perfect". Saying other applications run fine is missing the point. X264 stresses your processor like no other application.
Overheating is the most common reason for an X264 crash -- but it could be memory as well. Have you tried reseating your memory? Looked to see that it is getting plenty of airflow?
Download the hardware monitor as suggested by gonca. At least then you could eliminate or confirm an overheating problem.
Blurayhd
5th March 2018, 22:22
You REALLY need to look at your temperatures. If you don't you can't assume "the watercooling is perfect". Saying other applications run fine is missing the point. X264 stresses your processor like no other application.
Overheating is the most common reason for an X264 crash -- but it could be memory as well. Have you tried reseating your memory? Looked to see that it is getting plenty of airflow?
Download the hardware monitor as suggested by gonca. At least then you could eliminate or confirm an overheating problem.
Thank you Jdobbs this was the temperatures while I encode the last rip
http://img.fenixzone.net/i/dqv1aBi.jpeg
The last rip was perfect, all I did was eliminate all about Bd rebuilder and avisynt, etc and install again
Again, thank you buddy
rogress
5th March 2018, 23:42
I've been using BD Rebuilder for years, but have suddenly started getting Failed to retrieve audio errors. Below are a couple of logs.
Any suggestions?
[03/01/18] BD Rebuilder v0.50.25
[18:32:13] Source: ATOMIC_BLONDE_00800
- Input BD size: 33.24 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:54:44.294]
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled
- Mode: MKV Container, 1920x1080, Intact Audio
- Quality: Highest (Very Slow)
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[18:32:14] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [18:32:14] Processing: VID_00246 (1 of 1)
- [18:32:14] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00246]
- Error in attempt to extract audio/subs.
-
[18:37:18] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted
[03/02/18] Checking System Settings
- BD-Rebuilder v0.50.25
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- Working Path Free Space: 2.99GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.6.0.6, Ok
- LAVFILTERS: Ok
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- MP4BOX: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[03/02/18] Systems Settings Check complete
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[03/05/18] BD Rebuilder v0.50.25
[17:26:17] Source: CENTRAL_INTELLIGENCE_00100
- Input BD size: 25.13 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:47:37.701]
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled
- Mode: MKV Container, 1920x1080, Intact Audio
- Quality: Highest (Very Slow)
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[17:26:17] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [17:26:17] Processing: VID_00052 (1 of 1)
- [17:26:17] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00052]
- Error in attempt to extract audio/subs.
-
[17:30:10] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted
jdobbs
5th March 2018, 23:45
[03/02/18] Checking System Settings
- BD-Rebuilder v0.50.25
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- Working Path Free Space: 2.99GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.6.0.6, Ok
- LAVFILTERS: Ok
- AnyDVD settings check: Ok.
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- MP4BOX: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[03/02/18] Systems Settings Check complete
It appears you are running out of space on your working path. You need a lot more than 2.99GB.
Blurayhd
8th March 2018, 00:46
Hi all hi Jdobbs I dont know if here is the right site site for posting it, if not, I really please apolognize to me Jdobbs, O dont have any bad intention, so, if the right, I´m checking my Bluray disc collection and some of them when I tryng to pass to hard disc with IMGburn, when is loading the disc I can notice that turns hard for IMGburn to load the disc and when I eject the disc I get this message
http://img.fenixzone.net/i/UsCdLPc.jpeg
Is the disc protected? but can I copy it to hard disc? if do so what application does? I dont know what is happening
Thank you in advance!!
SquallMX
8th March 2018, 01:06
Hi all hi Jdobbs I dont know if here is the right site site for posting it, if not, I really please apolognize to me Jdobbs, O dont have any bad intention, so, if the right, I´m checking my Bluray disc collection and some of them when I tryng to pass to hard disc with IMGburn, when is loading the disc I can notice that turns hard for IMGburn to load the disc and when I eject the disc I get this message
http://img.fenixzone.net/i/UsCdLPc.jpeg
Is the disc protected? but can I copy it to hard disc? if do so what application does? I dont know what is happening
Thank you in advance!!
You will need a ripping software like AnyDVD, DVDFab or MakeMKV.
Blurayhd
8th March 2018, 03:19
You will need a ripping software like AnyDVD, DVDFab or MakeMKV.
First I want to thank youo for helping me, when I tried to load the disc with IMGburn it says "Getting media status" and try to read but just stays at that point.
You mean that is for protection problem? I mean, the disc is perfect?
And, if you dont mean of course, could you tell me how to do it with Makemkv?
jdobbs
8th March 2018, 05:09
First I want to thank youo for helping me, when I tried to load the disc with IMGburn it says "Getting media status" and try to read but just stays at that point.
You mean that is for protection problem? I mean, the disc is perfect?
And, if you dont mean of course, could you tell me how to do it with Makemkv?Please take this discussion elsewhere. It isn’t appropriate for this thread. Perhaps the Doom9 “Decrypting” forum.
Blurayhd
8th March 2018, 16:00
Please take this discussion elsewhere. It isn’t appropriate for this thread. Perhaps the Doom9 “Decrypting” forum.
Hi Jdobbs and thank you and please excuse me I had no idea
Blurayhd
8th March 2018, 21:37
Jdobbs this questions come to my mind since and as we know you´re about to release a new Bd rebuilder with option like import from an UHD and encode it to a Full HD 1920x1080. few hours ago I get the chance to watch (on my monitor, not 4k) how is like and UHD movie, and the example was The Mummy 1999, and, I think the UHD was a little more detailed? maybe is just me I still dont get clear so far if the UHD is really much better than Full hd?, I mean, on my tv 55 at home we watch movies that encode with Bd rebuilder or some MKV and I´m surprise for the quality. But I wish to know, if I download any movie in UHD, and encode it to full hd with Bd rebuilder , the quality will be much better than if I encode it from the same movie but BD50?
I really hope you can understand
Dear Jdobbs, thank you for your pacience
Ch3vr0n
8th March 2018, 22:24
But I wish to know, if I download any movie in UHD, and encode it to full hd with Bd rebuilder , the quality will be much better than if I encode it from the same movie but BD50?
And i wish to know if you can read the forum rules. Especially number 6. Downloading a movie is illegal and nobody can/should/will help you answer that question. The only one that can will be you.
Besides, you're comparing DISC CAPACITY (BD25/BD50) with screen resolution (480p/720p/1080p...). Those 2 arent even remotely connected. Just a BD25 can be full HD (1080p), just the same as a BD50 can.
If you want to get an answer on your question, it's not going to come from me.
Blurayhd
8th March 2018, 23:09
And i wish to know if you can read the forum rules. Especially number 6. Downloading a movie is illegal and nobody can/should/will help you answer that question. The only one that can will be you.
Besides, you're comparing DISC CAPACITY (BD25/BD50) with screen resolution (480p/720p/1080p...). Those 2 arent even remotely connected. Just a BD25 can be full HD (1080p), just the same as a BD50 can.
If you want to get an answer on your question, it's not going to come from me.
All right Ch3vr0n, I do undestand and thank you
drmih
9th March 2018, 00:02
It would be slightly futile to take a UHD disk and convert it to HD - just buy a disk mastered at HD, as I'm guessing more and more will use a 4K scan. However, the benefit of the new feature is to be able to backup UHD disks to either bd-25 or bd-50. So far if you want to keep a copy you would have to use a HDD (and then it's not easy to play unless you have a powerful pc to feed your tv), or try and use bd-xl disks, which can be problematic and are expensive to the point where you could nearly buy a second copy of the disk. If you can compress the video, or lose enough of the audio to fit a bd-50, then you have a safe copy for a reasonable price.
jdobbs
9th March 2018, 00:44
Also... beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So whether 4K is really noticably better in typical usage, or if the increased resolution is worth the considerable additional effort, is a question each person could only answer for him or herself.
gonca
9th March 2018, 00:56
Also... beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So whether 4K is really noticably better in typical usage, or if the increased resolution is worth the considerable additional effort, is a question each person could only answer for him or herself.
My experience is that the increased resolution requires a rather large screen to make use of the extra detail
However, the HDR is definitely worth it
Note
You can always resize to 1080p and keep the HDR
Sharc
9th March 2018, 10:29
Also... beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So whether 4K is really noticably better in typical usage, or if the increased resolution is worth the considerable additional effort, is a question each person could only answer for him or herself.
It seems to me that video is following the audio route: Blowing up the bandwidth and processing complexity for little real benefit. Saturation of a mature technology?
High resolutions makes sense though in photography when one can zoom-in for details and make new pictures from image sections, for example.
Perhaps just an intermediate step towards real, goggles-free 3D viewing?
kufo
9th March 2018, 12:42
It seems to me that video is following the audio route: Blowing up the bandwidth and processing complexity for little real benefit. Saturation of a mature technology?
High resolutions makes sense though in photography when one can zoom-in for details and make new pictures from image sections, for example.
Perhaps just an intermediate step towards real, goggles-free 3D viewing?
An intermediate step to 8K? I think the details will be phantastic :D, but we hve to wait. In europe there will be no 8K untill the end of this decade. Let´s see what 4K will bring when it has established itself.
Fake 4K nobody needs. A lot of 4K films are not as good as the inscription. Look here:https://echtes4k.net/echte-4k-filme/
We´ll have to wait until jdobbs has the audio / video synchronization under control.
I hope this will be soon:thanks:
Sharc
10th March 2018, 00:32
The source is a 3D frame packed .mkv from MakeMKV. MediaInfo reports the duration of the ripped video correctly with 2:43 hours.
After importing the file with BD-RB, MediaInfo reports the duration of the imported file as 5:26, i.e. double.
When encoding the imported file in 2-pass mode for BD25 target with the option "encode 3D as 2D" the bitrate gets halved and the disc is half full only.
The BD-RB log reports the length of the imported video as 470'267 frames, which is the sum of the left + right eye frames.
I think this is a bug.
Edit:
Oh sorry, I just remembered that I reported a similar issue here (https://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1826554&postcount=1815) which you replied to.
AmigaFuture
10th March 2018, 03:34
Hello JD,
I'm returning to my Stargate SG-1 DVD to Blu-ray conversion. Then I noticed this again. It also happens with the current version but since there isn't an update, I have to use this version to keep the 4:3 Widescreen in tact--otherwise the newest version still smooshes the video into a funky 4:3. Anyway, any idea why this is happening?
The destination has GB's full of space, and it not located on my System drive. Fully accessible and I write to it often, so.. Any possibility of 2 bugs being fixed? Smiling. Click okay, and BD-RB exits. Run BD-RB again, import and all is fine until...(possible) next time.
jdobbs
10th March 2018, 14:23
Hello JD,
I'm returning to my Stargate SG-1 DVD to Blu-ray conversion. Then I noticed this again. It also happens with the current version but since there isn't an update, I have to use this version to keep the 4:3 Widescreen in tact--otherwise the newest version still smooshes the video into a funky 4:3. Anyway, any idea why this is happening?
The destination has GB's full of space, and it not located on my System drive. Fully accessible and I write to it often, so.. Any possibility of 2 bugs being fixed? Smiling. Click okay, and BD-RB exits. Run BD-RB again, import and all is fine until...(possible) next time.Sounds like an issue with your anti-virus software. But it could be that your current environment doesn't have access (permission) to a file.
With that said -- I generally don't respond to bug reports in older versions, regardless of the reason. That release is over a year and a half out-of-date. I have no idea what "smooshes the video into a funky 4:3" means -- have you reported that before?
AmigaFuture
10th March 2018, 18:51
Indeed, reported before.
Normal picture is before processing with BD-RB (Current version).
When importing and converting VFR to CFR it becomes smooshed. Once I use "IMPORT_VFR_DISABLE=1" it isn't...of course.
Once imported without conversion and using Alternate MKV it becomes "smooshed". This is what I call smooshing and I've heard others say it for years. Haha. This is why I'm still using the older version for this process....I don't want to, but you seemed pretty busy for a while. :)
Hmmm...I'll check if Security software now...
AmigaFuture
10th March 2018, 19:56
Disabled Avast's Self-Protect and then disabled it with MSConfig; totally. After several imports (more than 8) in a row the Run-time error 70 shows again. Avast isn't running at all (Task Manager). But I'm going to check other software now. I would agree about permissions if it would happen much more frequently. I know luck does not exit, so I won't blame a silly notion of bad luck. Ha! I would also point to permissions if all other projects did not function well, but it's only with importing...so far. More checking..
Lathe
10th March 2018, 20:59
I have no idea what "smooshes the video into a funky 4:3" means -- have you reported that before?
I would be happy to translate for AF for you JD. I speak Jive...
AmigaFuture
10th March 2018, 22:02
Lathe, 'sup, man, whatchu mean, you jive turkey!
Muhaha!
AmigaFuture
10th March 2018, 23:59
Looks like I found the error problem. It wasn't security related (Avast!).. It seems like Directory Opus was getting in the way somehow. Avast is re-enabled but I don't have Directory Opus running or it's helper that's running at boot time. So far, 0 problems with importing with current BD-RB version and older... I'll keep importing for a bit more but after ~15 time it usually would cause an error, but now the count is at 30 imports and 0 error prompts. Cheering.
Hmm...shall have to check what's happening with DOpus...I won't be without it. Great file manager over...Explorer.
jdobbs
11th March 2018, 00:30
Just a note. At least while viewing on my iPad, the first two of your attachments (smoosh examples) look the same. We’re they supposed to? Which mean what?
AmigaFuture
11th March 2018, 00:53
No... Not sure why. But the 3rd is the one really in question, that's after the Alternate MKV. Hmm..
Update: Welllll....that was premature. Like Lathe... It's not Directory Opus... More checking to do.
jdobbs
11th March 2018, 05:33
No... Not sure why. But the 3rd is the one really in question, that's after the Alternate MKV. Hmm..
Update: Welllll....that was premature. Like Lathe... It's not Directory Opus... More checking to do.Are you importing from DVD or from an MKV/AVI/MP4? I assume it's the latter?
AmigaFuture
11th March 2018, 05:41
Using VideoReDo to extract the VOB stuff so it's easier to keep the DVD Text Subtitles and extract from MPG after with CCExtractor. So, convert an episode to MPG from VOB. Then have BD-RB import the MPG. Then add the SRT to the MKV made by BD-RB. THEN...have BD-RB import the MKVs for a season all at once (multiple MKVs).
Update: It's not Directory Opus as the error showed even without any of DOpus running. Still checking.
Lathe
11th March 2018, 06:11
Update: Welllll....that was premature. Like Lathe... It's not Directory Opus... More checking to do.
Uh, I think the word you want is 'Immature'... http://lathe-of-heaven.com/yes.gif
Premature... well, you must be thinking of gonca...
AmigaFuture
11th March 2018, 06:16
Word is as intended.
Sharc
11th March 2018, 08:09
Uh, I think the word you want is 'Immature'...
Premature... well, you must be thinking of gonca...
Using VideoReDo to extract the VOB stuff so it's easier to keep the DVD Text Subtitles and extract from MPG after with CCExtractor. So, convert an episode to MPG from VOB. Then have BD-RB import the MPG. Then add the SRT to the MKV made by BD-RB. THEN...have BD-RB import the MKVs for a season all at once (multiple MKVs).
Neither immature nor premature. That's usually called preprocessed (crap) :eek:
AmigaFuture
11th March 2018, 17:24
@Sharc
For Lathe, it was a joke relying on much earlier stuff. I didn't want to get very deep into it, haha, so I used 1 word. As for VideoReDo -- your double entendre. It's not a Blu-ray & hasn't been rerendered. VideoReDo does quick rerenders on joined parts where commercials have been removed. In this case, not any commercials but I didn't want to edit with DVDRemakePro which I bought long ago and edit the episodes that way, it's a much more lengthy process that way. Besides, using VideoReDo allows for much quicker edits and keeping Closed Captions where as importing with BD-RB direct from DVD doesn't (only Vobsub). VideoReDo doesn't do full rerendering by default, does it's best to keep things original.
Update: Keeping with checking the simple solutions first, I'm checking with the newest portable pack of MKVMerge and MKVExtract. So far, with DOpus running as well as Avast! all is going well. Also keeping a watch in the TEMPIMPORT as well as Task Manager. So far at 50 imports of MPGs and some TSs. As well as to when TEMPIMPORT is deleted.
The permission error hasn't been displayed since I've been checking the newer MKV exe's...so far.
gonca
11th March 2018, 21:49
For Lathe, it was a statement of fact relying on much earlier stuff
Be nice to Lathe :rolleyes:
Lathe
11th March 2018, 21:56
Be nice to Lathe :rolleyes:
Uh oh... now I'm getting nervous... http://lathe-of-heaven.com/w00t.gif
AmigaFuture
11th March 2018, 22:21
Update: The picture is "smooshed" on the sides by all encoders except 1 and 4; DirectshowSource and FIRM. However, FIRM makes it smooshed and very long. Looks really funny! IVTC is being used all around. So, I'll do some more encodes and it looks like I'll stick with this version and DirectShow for now.
A nice plus, is I forgot that you make BD-RB add .SRT if found outside the container of same name. So I'll change a step which will be sweet. I'm glad they're not just burned into video.
Update: Well, well.... The error just showed again. During the import creation of MKV...at the end.
[14:31:12] Importing: STARGATE_SG-1_DVD_SEASONS
- [14:31:22] Importing video file: (1 of 9)
- Preparing MPG for processing...
kufo
17th March 2018, 19:51
Hello jdobbs! Do not think, I would not be patient .... :rolleyes: I just wanted to ask if there is something new in the 4K project. The last information was that the video and audio were out of sync. Are you on the track of the mistake?
When I read in other forums, I see that everyone is struggling with similar problems.
Either there is no menu, or the program freezes. No good news. I firmly believe that you can do it!:thanks:
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