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Rich86
30th July 2018, 14:59
I'v e asked for help before, but nothing has come forward. I cannot seem to successfully complete a conversion from BD to DVD in BD-RB if I include a subtitle. This used to work fine, but now always seems to fail. It completes the "convert 1 subtitle to dvd format step", then goes into "starting mplex" and runs all the way to 100%, but then throws the "error in attempt to mux" & "failed to rebuild" messages and stops. Is this a bug? Is there something different about english subtitles in today's BD releases that the program gags on? Am I doing something wrong?
[07/30/18] BD Rebuilder v0.50.25
[06:48:32] Source: READY_PLAYER_ONE_00100
- Input BD size: 31.46 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:19:58.264]
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled
- Mode: DVD-5, 720x480/576, AC3 Audio
- Quality: Highest (Very Slow)
- SHUTDOWN at completion enabled
- Decoding/Frame serving: DirectShow
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
- Audio [1] set to default.
- Resuming from previously started job.
[06:48:35] PHASE ONE, Encoding
[06:48:35]PHASE ONE complete
[06:48:35]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [06:48:35] Building ALTERNATE OUTPUT Structure
- [06:48:35] Converting 1 subtitles to DVD format.
- [06:49:33] Starting MPLEX.
- ERROR in attempt to mux (MPLEX)
[06:51:32] - Failed to REBUILD
[07/30/18] Checking System Settings
- BD-Rebuilder v0.50.25
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- Working Path Free Space: 674.90GB
- AVISYNTH Version: 2.6.0.6, Ok
- LAVFILTERS: Ok
- X264: Ok
- AFTEN: Ok
- FAAC: Ok
- MP4BOX: Ok
- WAVI: Ok
- TSMUXER: Ok
- FRIMEncode: Ok
- FRIMDecode: Ok
[07/30/18] Systems Settings Check complete
jdobbs
30th July 2018, 19:53
@Rich86
I'll do some tests and see what's going on.
Rich86
30th July 2018, 21:16
Thanks - anything I can do to help (provide more info - testing, etc.) just let me know.
jdobbs
30th July 2018, 22:56
Thanks - anything I can do to help (provide more info - testing, etc.) just let me know.I just did a test and it worked fine for me. Can you post your settings so I can try again using the same configuration as you?
[Edit] I just did another conversion... no problem for that one either.
Rich86
31st July 2018, 17:01
This is a Win7Pro64 SYSTEM.
When the program throws the error, the TMPSUBS folder is sitting under Workfiles full of subtitles.
The following is after I used the program to make a movie only BD, but I don't mess with the config file between runs.
I will try running the same BD on my laptop and see if it does the same thing.
Thanks for helping me figure out what is wrong.
VERSION=0.50.0.24
Enable_test=1
MODE=3
ENCODE_QUALITY=3
ONEPASS_ENCODING=0
AUTO_QUALITY=0
MOVIE_ONLY_LOOP=0
ALTCRF=20
ALT_TARGET=1024
ALTMETHOD=0
ALTAUTOCROP=0
Target_Size=23500
Custom_Target_Size=25000
Min_Playlist_Mins=1
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=all
SUBS_TO_KEEP=all
SD_CONVERT=0
OPEN_GOP=0
RESIZE_1080=0
DEINTERLACE=1
SD_TO_1080=0
CONVERT_WIDE=0
DTS_REENCODE=0
AC3_REENCODE=0
AC3_640=1
AC3_192=0
KEEP_HD_AUDIO=1
AVCHD=1
REMOVE_WORKFILES=0
MOVIE_ONLY_LOOP=0
REMOVE_OUTPUT=0
USE_FILTERS=0
BDMV_CERT_ONLY=0
USE_LAVF=0
IVTC_PULLDOWN=0
ASSUME_DVD_PAL=0
UNMASK_CHAPTER=0
COMPLETION_BEEP=1
DGDECNV=0
AUDIO_TRACK_LIMIT=0
SUBTITLE_TRACK_LIMIT=0
PRIORITY_CLASS=0
ENABLE_BLANKING=1
RESIZE_1440=0
OUTPUT_3D=0
RESIZE_720=0
NEROAAC=0
MENU_BACKGROUND=C:\Utilities\BD_Rebuilder\misc\menuback.jpg
IMPORT_THRESHOLD=0
QUICK_PLAY_THRESHOLD=0
MENU_AUTO_BACKGROUND=0
MENU_PLAY_SEQUENTIAL=1
MENU_START_WITH_MENU=0
ENCODER=0
IGNORE_3D=0
DECODER=0
FRIMSOURCE=0
OUTPUT_SBS=0
SUPTITLE=0
MENU_AUTO_DVDAUDIO=1
IMPORT_LIMIT_LANG=0
IMPORT_KEEP_PLAYALL=1
IMPORT_PAL_TO_FILM=0
MENU_AUDIO=C:\Utilities\BD_Rebuilder\tools\blankclip\blank.ac3
MOVIEONLY_TYPE=0
AUDIO_DRC=0
ALT_CRF_TARGET=1024
STATUS_LOG=0
PGSTOSRT=1
[Paths]
SOURCE_PATH=
WORKING_PATH=
Update: the exact same thing happened on my laptop.
Could it be something in the rip? I use DVDFab creating folders/files.
I do not have any problems creating BDs with subtitles - only DVDs (movie only with 1 english subtitle).
multiAVCHD creates a dvd from the rips just fine.
Update #2: there is a file called "cvt.bat" in the tmpsubs folder.
The contents of that file include:
pushd "C:\VIDEOSTRANSCODED\PACIFICRIMUPRISING-DVD\WORKFILES\TMPSUBS"
"C:\Utilities\BD_Rebuilder\tools\dvdauthor\bmp2png.exe" -E 4608*.bmp
popd
all the subtitle files start with 4608 . . and . . they are all .png files. in case that has anything to do with this?
Update #3:
I ran my "Ready Player One" BD through BD-RB for DVD output including english subtitles. It failed the same as previously described.
However, then I ran the "Midnight Sun" BD through BD-RB for DVD output including the english subtitles. It ran to conclusion and the output is fine. So, whatever the problem is doesn't seem to happen with all titles.
AmigaFuture
1st August 2018, 04:18
Keep processing BD's that way. I've run a few so far, and 0 problems. I plan to get "Ready Player One"..soon. Meanwhile, I'm checking with my other recent BDs. I haven't used alternative that way..much.
jdobbs
1st August 2018, 19:59
@Rich86
I've wanted a copy of "Ready Player One" anyway -- so I'll pick it up and run that job using your settings.
AmigaFuture
2nd August 2018, 22:58
I've processed a few BDs to DVD9 and only problem I've noticed is undersized DVD-9 when AC-3s are involved. If DTS is the only one used, and converted by the process then projected size is fine.
@Lathe
Are you going to attempt to make something from the "size" comment, Lathe?
Lathe
2nd August 2018, 23:06
@Lathe
Are you going to attempt to make something from the "size" comment, Lathe?
Of course not... I'm not that kind of person...
Rich86
3rd August 2018, 01:28
BD to DVD5 with Subtitles failure:
I just ran the "Death Wish" BD through BD-RB to a DVD5 with english audio and the english subtitles. It worked fine and the created dvd looks fine. So whatever problem is happening is not universal and is definitely restricted to certain titles.
ggtop
3rd August 2018, 10:48
After a few tests..I can confirm that BD-RB (by way, MP4Box) has a sync problem. I'm able to import some TS/MKV files and Alternatively create MKV/MP4 and only MKV sync is fine.
Hi AmigaFuture,
in case BD-RB detects a delay it instructs MP4Box to use a delay on that audio stream like this:
mp4box -add video_file -add audio_file:delay=<delay>:lang=<lang> -new output
Be aware that this delay is set on container level only.
My experience: The players I use do not respect this tag.
My solution: I set a physical delay with eac3to and remux the source files with MP4Box without delay.
In order to find out the delay to be corrected you may want to playback the file with MPC and use use "+/-" buttons on NUM pad.
You could also redo BD-RB's last step (muxing ro MP4) and examine the used commandline with Process Explorer. Good chance you will see the delay tag there.
ggtop
AmigaFuture
3rd August 2018, 20:27
Appreciate it, ggtop. I haven't checked into it enough but I will. I use MPC-HC x64, and love it for its features (though they have reported that they don't have enough programmers to keep it active. Sad Face! It always respects aspect radios where VLC doesn't, or hasn't and I haven't used than in over a year or more. I didn't consider "+/-", will check.
Edited: Found the typo! Thanks to CV91913 and JDobbs. First looked at a different message. Always appreciate corrections, and I offer them also.
sneaker_ger
3rd August 2018, 21:48
My experience: The players I use do not respect this tag.
I use MPC-HC x64
FWIW: Last time I tested MPC-HC/LAV supported delays in mp4 just fine.
AmigaFuture
4th August 2018, 00:06
Aspect ratios, not audio/video sync.
AmigaFuture
4th August 2018, 06:33
FWIW: Last time I tested MPC-HC/LAV supported delays in mp4 just fine.
I use MPC-HC x64, and love it for it's features (though they have reported that they don't have enough programmers to keep it active.
If you're going to quote me, which is fine, don't remove the punctuation, maybe adjust for it. I'm not a millennial. I care about such stuff. It's part of speech and written grammar. Appreciate it deeply.
I appreciate your comment, but I wasn't referencing delays with MPC-HC, I was commenting on aspect ratios. 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, etc.. I'm not offended, making myself known better. ;-)
LAV might support sync errors better in MP4, but...I still noticed it. I haven't used MP4 in a while, very, very little testing since I haven't used my iPad 2 in a long time that way. Which I'm considering selling.. I don't care for Apple's direction and Copy Protection methods anymore.
Edit: Noticed MP4 A/V Sync errors with MPC-HC. BUT didn't know if it's because OF MPC-HC...when I first reported, and still don't.
CV91913
4th August 2018, 16:08
If you're going to quote me, which is fine, don't remove the punctuation, maybe adjust for it. I'm not a millennial. I care about such stuff. It's part of speech and written grammar. Appreciate it deeply.
I'm not sure what you are talking about. But, for the record, your use of "it's" in your original post is not the possessive of it. It is the conjunction of it is or it has. Just trying to be grammatically correct. :)
Ch3vr0n
4th August 2018, 18:02
What's this topic about? Bdrb or grammar school?
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ggtop
4th August 2018, 21:38
FWIW: Last time I tested MPC-HC/LAV supported delays in mp4 just fine.
You may be correct as I wasn't very specific. The reason I do not rely on delay-flagged MP4s is that I use the same MP4 on PC, Apple devices and on my TV streamed from my NAS via DLNA.
To clarify my procedure: Mux MP4 with MP4Box without delay first and find out which physical delay needs to get applied to the audio source(s) before correcting with e.g. eac3to. I use MPC-HC for testing and analysing.
ggtop
AmigaFuture
5th August 2018, 03:05
I'm not sure what you are talking about. But, for the record, your use of "it's" in your original post is not the possessive of it. It is the conjunction of it is or it has. Just trying to be grammatically correct. :)
"Its part of speech."?? Thats incorrect. So is that. :) If I'm incorrect or I miss something in proof-reading then I always appreciate it being pointed to.
@ Ch3vr0n
The formulation of thought, and conveying it is improved through grammar.
@ggtop (Man, I keep thinking ZZ Top!! Haw, haw!)
I haven't found an DLNA that does a great job. My BDs are converted to MKV if I don't use discs, and I do. Even the extras are converted to MKV. DLNA do well, it seems on a lot of videos but not all. Especially not with DTS. My HDTV did a "buffering" on the screen several minutes in. I haven't noticed this yet with AC-3, and normally I don't use Streaming because older DLNA actually did on the fly transcoding and I could see it. Grr! HA.
Currently I'm using SmartShare from LG. But I'm still preferring connecting a USB Hard Drive to the TV and that has had 0 problems. I don't rerender much from 1080p, keep it all Lossless video with BD-RB.
I giggled today when I noticed the "Instant Digital Copy" on the over of "Ready Player One", and if more people knew about BD-RB (JD!!!) their copies would be Theirs...for anything device. Currently testing it now with DVD-5/9.
jdobbs
5th August 2018, 03:19
@Rich86
Just wanted to let you know that I ran "Ready Player One" with output set to DVD and your settings. I was able to reproduce the issue. That makes it a lot easier to track it down, so I expect I'll have it fixed for the next release. I'll look at it closer tomorrow.
jdobbs
5th August 2018, 03:21
You may be correct as I wasn't very specific. The reason I do not rely on delay-flagged MP4s is that I use the same MP4 on PC, Apple devices and on my TV streamed from my NAS via DLNA.
To clarify my procedure: Mux MP4 with MP4Box without delay first and find out which physical delay needs to get applied to the audio source(s) before correcting with e.g. eac3to. I use MPC-HC for testing and analysing.
ggtopI also use a DLNA server for most of my movie playback (Serviio). But I always mux into MKVs rather than MP4s. I assume that's why I've never had an issue with delays.
jdobbs
5th August 2018, 03:30
@AmigaFuture
"its features" rather than "it's features" -- possessive pronoun rule. To be fair, though, you will probably find posts where I have done the same. Frankly, it seems clearer to me.
AmigaFuture
5th August 2018, 04:53
@Rich86
Just wanted to let you know that I ran "Ready Player One" with output set to DVD and your settings. I was able to reproduce the issue. That makes it a lot easier to track it down, so I expect I'll have it fixed for the next release. I'll look at it closer tomorrow.
I came across the same problem using my own config.
AmigaFuture
5th August 2018, 05:00
@AmigaFuture
"its features" rather than "it's features" -- possessive pronoun rule. To be fair, though, you will probably find posts where I have done the same. Frankly, it seems clearer to me.
Now I found it, I didn't go back far enough. Adjusted and credited. I know credit isn't required, but I thought it funny anyway.
I completely agree now that I figured which one it is. :D I normally don't miss those. It's (<--) like those "their, there and they're" or "you're" and "your"...those "drive me nuts" when confused. High 5 you 2. Virtual Beer passed to both. Hehe.
JD, I have...I just haven't commented much. For whatever reason. All is good. --------- Jerks! (Muffled laugh)
MrVideo
5th August 2018, 15:26
If I'm incorrect or I miss something in proof-reading then I always appreciate it being pointed to.
I'm guessing that the following has lots of errors on purpose: :D
I haven't found an [a] DLNA [server] that does a great job. My BDs are converted to MKV if I don't use discs, and I do. Even the extras are converted to MKV. DLNA do[es] well, it seems on a lot of videos[,] but not all. Especially not with DTS. My HDTV did a "buffering" on the screen several minutes in. I haven't noticed this yet with AC-3, and normally I don't use Streaming because [an] older DLNA [server] actually did on the fly transcoding and I could see it. Grr! HA.
Currently I'm using SmartShare from LG. But I'm still preferring connecting a USB Hard Drive to the TV and that has had 0 problems. I don't rerender much from 1080p, keep it all Lossless video with BD-RB.
You do not have the space to store lossless videos, especially movies.
I giggled today when I noticed the "Instant Digital Copy" on the [c]over of "Ready Player One", and if more people knew about BD-RB (JD!!!) their copies would be Theirs...for anything device. Currently testing it now with DVD-5/9.
I have a QNAP NAS (TS-451A) that I use only for video streaming to my monitor/amp. I use MyKodi (a QNAP user's special release) to do the streaming. It will work with all of the audio formats, untouched, down the HDMI cable to the amp. The amp then decodes the audio.
jdobbs
5th August 2018, 17:42
@Rich86
Well, I found the error. It appears it isn't related to BD-RB, but, instead, the source. It has nothing to do with the subtitles. It seems that an AC3 stream being multiplexed has an issue of some sort. Here is the error that MPLEX is kicking out (apparently at the very end of the stream):
**ERROR: [mplex.exe] Can't find next AC3 frame: @ 470303232 we have a03d - broken bit-stream?
I tried playing the resulting VOB output -- and it appears to be fine. The audio is all there up to the very end. So it must be an end-of-stream detection issue of some sort.
The really interesting part is that I seem to only get the error when I am using your settings! That kinda' defies the logic I see, and I think I'll need to reconfirm that by running the job with my settings again -- as when I used my settings I only kept one audio track. That brings up a final note. The settings you sent me couldn't be exactly what you used when you posted your log -- as this one is set to keep all audio streams (5 of them) and all subtitle streams while your log indicates it is keeping only one.
[Edit] It's the first audio track. The stream is defective. Choose to keep the second (DTS) English track instead. It will be converted to AC3 and will work fine.
Lathe
5th August 2018, 19:31
I'm guessing that the following has lots of errors on purpose: :D
Quote:
Originally Posted by AmigaFuture
"If I'm incorrect or I miss something in proof-reading then I always appreciate it being pointed to.
I'm guessing that the following has lots of errors on purpose:
Quote:
I haven't found an [a] DLNA [server] that does a great job. My BDs are converted to MKV if I don't use discs, and I do. Even the extras are converted to MKV. DLNA do[es] well, it seems on a lot of videos[,] but not all. Especially not with DTS. My HDTV did a "buffering" on the screen several minutes in. I haven't noticed this yet with AC-3, and normally I don't use Streaming because [an] older DLNA [server] actually did on the fly transcoding and I could see it. Grr! HA.render much from 1080p, keep it all Lossless video with BD-RB."
Oh man, giving this kind of stuff to Mr. Video is like giving Heroin to a junkie! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/doh.gif
Rich86
6th August 2018, 00:29
@Rich86
Well, I found the error. It appears it isn't related to BD-RB, but, instead, the source. It has nothing to do with the subtitles. It seems that an AC3 stream being multiplexed has an issue of some sort. Here is the error that MPLEX is kicking out (apparently at the very end of the stream):
**ERROR: [mplex.exe] Can't find next AC3 frame: @ 470303232 we have a03d - broken bit-stream?
I tried playing the resulting VOB output -- and it appears to be fine. The audio is all there up to the very end. So it must be an end-of-stream detection issue of some sort.
The really interesting part is that I seem to only get the error when I am using your settings! That kinda' defies the logic I see, and I think I'll need to reconfirm that by running the job with my settings again -- as when I used my settings I only kept one audio track. That brings up a final note. The settings you sent me couldn't be exactly what you used when you posted your log -- as this one is set to keep all audio streams (5 of them) and all subtitle streams while your log indicates it is keeping only one.
[Edit] It's the first audio track. The stream is defective. Choose to keep the second (DTS) English track instead. It will be converted to AC3 and will work fine.
Thanks for all your investigation.
Sticking with "Ready Player One" - I only kept the english audio (chose the 1st DTS-MA track & set it as the default) and 1st english subtitles. I believe it works fine if I do not include any subtitles, but I would have to test that again as it has been a while. I am out of town all this coming week, but will test using "Ready Player One" more when I am back home the week following & post with the correct setting log(s). I wonder why these work ok in multiAVCHD? It must not use mplex?
MrVideo
6th August 2018, 01:49
Oh man, giving this kind of stuff to Mr. Video is like giving Heroin to a junkie! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/doh.gif
ROTFLMAO :eek:
AmigaFuture
6th August 2018, 03:17
ROTFLMAO :eek:
I'm glad you're having fun. Do you have a T-Shirt called "I'm silently correcting your grammar."? ;-) I did open the door on purpose, but it's not always easily known, online.
@ Lathe
Hah, hah, haha! That was great!
@ Rich86
"Ready Player One" also does fine if you rip it as Alternate MKV (keeping everything as is) and then import that and use Alternate DVD-5/9. Not everyone wants to go through the extra step.
Lathe
6th August 2018, 03:51
I'm glad you're having fun. Do you have a T-Shirt called "I'm silently correcting your grammar."? ;-) I did open the door on purpose, but it's not always easily known, online.
@ Lathe
Hah, hah, haha! That was great!
@ Rich86
"Ready Player One" also does fine if you rip it as Alternate MKV (keeping everything as is) and then import that and use Alternate DVD-5/9. Not everyone wants to go through the extra step.
You're a good sport AmigaFuture :)
Lathe
6th August 2018, 03:52
ROTFLMAO :eek:
Dude, it is SO true, you catch EVERYTHING! :D
AmigaFuture
6th August 2018, 03:55
For sure, Lathe! Life is not too short, it's how you create it...and have fun with it. Don't be too serious about much at all and you'll have a blast, even in very challenging situations.
Lathe
6th August 2018, 03:56
For sure, Lathe! Life is not too short, it's how you create it...and have fun with it. Don't be too serious about much at all and you'll have a blast, even in very challenging situations.
http://lathe-of-heaven.com/thumbsup.gif
AmigaFuture
6th August 2018, 04:18
MrVideo... I saw this and thought of you, as well as myself. Also, JDobbs. For a very disturbing reason, also Lathe..
varekai
6th August 2018, 10:17
MrVideo... I saw this and thought of you, as well as myself. Also, JDobbs. For a very disturbing reason, also Lathe..
http://www.roadkilltshirts.com/Assets/ProductImages/PS_0666W_COOKING_FAMILY.jpg
MrVideo
6th August 2018, 14:22
I'm glad you're having fun. Do you have a T-Shirt called "I'm silently correcting your grammar."? ;-) I did open the door on purpose, but it's not always easily known, online.
No, I do not. The key was the statement before. That coupled with the obvious errors meant that you were fishing.
Lathe
6th August 2018, 20:49
http://www.roadkilltshirts.com/Assets/ProductImages/PS_0666W_COOKING_FAMILY.jpg
Heh, that's great! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/laugh.gif
Lathe
6th August 2018, 20:51
No, I do not. The key was the statement before. That coupled with the obvious errors meant that you were fishing.
I think someone should take YOU fishing! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/club.gif
MrVideo
7th August 2018, 01:25
I think someone should take YOU fishing! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/club.gif
As what... shark bait? :eek:
Lathe
7th August 2018, 04:15
As what... shark bait? :eek:
Yep... except, I'm afraid YOU would eat the shark! http://lathe-of-heaven.com/yes.gif
Blurayhd
7th August 2018, 18:50
Hi there, I just need to ask you I know IMGburn for burn Bluray disc is great iin a fact I use it since years ago, but today a family member has given to me a licence for Nero Burning Rom Platinum 2018 and I just need to know if I burn the Bluray movies that I encode with Bdrebuilder and (obviously) not use IMGburn any more, do you recommend this? I mean, I dont want to lose any movie because Nero, if you say I have to keep use IMGburn IŽll do that.
Anyway I wish to know if some next release of Bd rebuilder (thank you Jdobbs) is coming or what because I check almost every day)
have a nice week!!
Lathe
7th August 2018, 19:54
Hi there, I just need to ask you I know IMGburn for burn Bluray disc is great iin a fact I use it since years ago, but today a family member has given to me a licence for Nero Burning Rom Platinum 2018 and I just need to know if I burn the Bluray movies that I encode with Bdrebuilder and (obviously) not use IMGburn any more, do you recommend this? I mean, I dont want to lose any movie because Nero, if you say I have to keep use IMGburn IŽll do that.
Anyway I wish to know if some next release of Bd rebuilder (thank you Jdobbs) is coming or what because I check almost every day)
have a nice week!!
Well, this is just my OPINION, but I've never been a fan of Nero and similar software due to their very bloated and resource intensive nature. IMGburn is consistently very good, fast, with a very small 'footprint' on one's computer. It does everything that needs to be done. That is all that I use and will use.
Ch3vr0n
7th August 2018, 20:27
Nero has been nothing but bloatware since v9. Nero is in my mind too pretty damn inferior compared to IMGBurn on pretty much all fronts. From UI over easy to use to burn quality and even getting a successful burn to begin with.
If someone offered me a license to Nero, I wouldn't even take it. Bdrb only creates an output ready to burn. Whatever you use to burn, or the burning result is out of bdrb's control. Even if you use bdrb and it's ability to immediately burn with IMGBurn, the burn responsibility and result is still with IMGBurn and your drive.
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jdobbs
7th August 2018, 22:34
Yeah. I'm not a big fan of Nero either... I used it long ago, but I like IMGBurn better.
AmigaFuture
8th August 2018, 05:47
I do not. The key was the statement before. That coupled with the obvious errors meant that you were fishing.
I do have a Shirt like that. So do some friends. Grammar is fun, should be fun and at times more relaxed when not being professional is A-Okay. One of the Masters of English, our loved Boss Man, conveyed he misses his own stuff sometimes. But, MrVideo, as helpful as you are...sometimes...I think you're a bit too serious at times. As well as another that's here often.. I'll let Lathe point to whom...if he wants. Heh.
But, you know what? We are a pretty good variety of Motley Crue. Except for Lathe who goes darker than the rest of us..when he drinks that Parrot drink, and then gonca clunks him on the head. That's always great fodder for a new Mel Brooks movie (Yo!! Mel!?!?!).
AmigaFuture
8th August 2018, 05:55
Hi there, I just need to ask you I know IMGburn for burn Bluray disc is great iin a fact I use it since years ago, but today a family member has given to me a licence for Nero Burning Rom Platinum 2018 and I just need to know if I burn the Bluray movies that I encode with Bdrebuilder and (obviously) not use IMGburn any more, do you recommend this? I mean, I dont want to lose any movie because Nero, if you say I have to keep use IMGburn IŽll do that.
ImgBurn and BD-Rebuilder are 2 bits of software that go great together. Vs...very Bloated Neo. I was a fan of Neo software over 7 years ago. But I haven't installed since then. Stay with these 2.
Lathe
8th August 2018, 06:09
I do have a Shirt like that. So do some friends. Grammar is fun, should be fun and at times more relaxed when not being professional is A-Okay. One of the Masters of English, our loved Boss Man, conveyed he misses his own stuff sometimes. But, MrVideo, as helpful as you are...sometimes...I think you're a bit too serious at times. As well as another that's here often.. I'll let Lathe point to whom...if he wants. Heh.
But, you know what? We are a pretty good variety of Motley Crue. Except for Lathe who goes darker than the rest of us..when he drinks that Parrot drink, and then gonca clunks him on the head. That's always great fodder for a new Mel Brooks movie (Yo!! Mel!?!?!).
Mr. Video... is...
TOO SERIOUS...???!!!
WHA....!!?
http://lathe-of-heaven.com/shocked.gif
AmigaFuture
9th August 2018, 02:04
Lathe, that's what you confided to me recently.
Mark_Venture
10th August 2018, 16:21
Lol and the build to ISO on my samsung 960 Pro took a whopping 50 seconds :D 99-106x.
That only leave's this @Jdobbs
Now to hope there won't be any graphical glitches (or has that problem that was present in early builds with hardware encoding being used) been solved?
Is that fixed?
**edit** nupe. Setting 0/0 results in severe pixellation issues. Guess i have some tinkering to do to find out which settings work best.
Just a follow up... 8700K with FRIM_SW_DECODE=0 & FRIM_SW_ENCODE=0 to my ini, doing a Alt Movie Only to MKV of a 3D disc, the resulting file has no pixellation.. and good speeds.
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