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MrVideo
30th October 2018, 00:15
Hmm.. I didn't consider this until now because I don't have any problems with Directory Opus 11.5 that I've ever encountered. But I'll exit that program and then run BD-RB with a few re-imports and report back..
Oops! Apples and oranges. Ya, having another program running that is a desktop file manager could indeed be the issue. What you described has never happened to me, i.e., having to delete the working directories.
AmigaFuture
30th October 2018, 02:27
The File most powerful File Manager around didn't do it. I have it exited totally, and I've been importing and importing, and re-importing and then exited a few times, after and then doing it again and just notice the same error. I didn't delete the directories, went back to importing....and I'll check if it happens again. I'm sure it will.
@ MrVideo
It's an all around File Manager, it does a great deal more than only that. :-)
MrVideo
30th October 2018, 02:44
The File most powerful File Manager around didn't do it. I have it exited totally, and I've been importing and importing, and re-importing and then exited a few times, after and then doing it again and just notice the same error. I didn't delete the directories, went back to importing....and I'll check if it happens again. I'm sure it will.
Is it only the Stargate SG-1 DVDs that are giving you trouble?
AmigaFuture
30th October 2018, 05:39
Heh... BD disc.. Is the same as saying, "Go to the ATM machine." Blu-ray Disc Disc; Automatic Teller Machine machine...
@ MrVideo
I shall answer that soon...I have dug into some of my archives to check. I don't do much with DVDs anymore. I'll test soon with my Max Headroom DVDs. As well as some others. Mostly, I found that VideoReDo has a sweet DVD Import, appreciation to you. I had previously only been using it to edit.
AmigaFuture
30th October 2018, 06:11
So far, it seems that...if I delete a directory in IMPORTS *related* to a previous Import then BD-RB does okay. Example, if I import some MKVs from within a directory and I'm testing, checking the Menu in various ways..the error occurs if I DON'T delete the "Name of the Directory" that is used as "The Name of the Disc".
If I let it be a few times (don't delete the directory from IMPORTS before I import some more; replacing the directory and contents), then Bing or a *DING* (Nod to Lathe) happens and a Run-time error as I shared happens. Hmm.. I'm checking this a bit..now..
Edit Update: It was going well for a while, but then...that error happened. Ah, well. Hmm..
MrVideo
30th October 2018, 13:05
What M$ version are you using? I've never had to delete any working directory in IMPORTS. That said, I do tend to rename them to more match the situation, i.e., SEASON 1 to Program_Name-S1-D1. But, when I am testing to see if the font I want is being used, then I do not bother to do any renaming.
jdobbs
31st October 2018, 17:22
Heh... BD disc.. Is the same as saying, "Go to the ATM machine." Blu-ray Disc Disc; Automatic Teller Machine machine...
@ MrVideo
I shall answer that soon...I have dug into some of my archives to check. I don't do much with DVDs anymore. I'll test soon with my Max Headroom DVDs. As well as some others. Mostly, I found that VideoReDo has a sweet DVD Import, appreciation to you. I had previously only been using it to edit.Just FYI. I got the "Role Models" BD last Friday, but I haven't gotten to it yet. I've been busy banging my head against the wall with UHD-BD. I'm going to have company for the next several days... so it may not be until after then that I will actually test them.
Definition of a computer programmer: Someone who bangs his/her head against the wall, only so they can feel the pleasure of relief when they stop.
AmigaFuture
31st October 2018, 18:22
What M$ version are you using? I've never had to delete any working directory in IMPORTS. That said, I do tend to rename them to more match the situation, i.e., SEASON 1 to Program_Name-S1-D1. But, when I am testing to see if the font I want is being used, then I do not bother to do any renaming.
Not a method I use but I understand. Cool. Windoze 7 Pro 64-Bit. I won't install to 8 or 10 for daily personal use. ;-)
Just FYI. I got the "Role Models" BD last Friday, but I haven't gotten to it yet. I've been busy banging my head against the wall with UHD-BD. I'm going to have company for the next several days... so it may not be until after then that I will actually test them.
Definition of a computer programmer: Someone who bangs his/her head against the wall, only so they can feel the pleasure of relief when they stop.
Haaahaaahaaa, yeah, I've heard something like that before from other programmers. I remember hanging with some Amiga programmers also, who did the same. Company!!?? Naah, naahh...that'ssss...not Okay! *Tapping foot..* I expect it to be DONE NOW after all my...dona...
Yeah, not a worry. Enjoy your Samhain or ("Halloween") and have a look then. As I typed before, it's not a big deal, I'm much more curious as to why and I think it'll help make other "problematic" BDs solved. Playlist 00100 in BD-RB is the one in question when you do.
videoh
31st October 2018, 18:24
Definition of a computer programmer: Someone who bangs his/her head against the wall, only so they can feel the pleasure of relief when they stop. I saw a Youtube video entitled "5 Reasons Not to Be a SW Developer". Number 1 was "It's very hard."
AmigaFuture
31st October 2018, 18:44
If you have a passion for it it can still be challenging. Many love that challenge. Geddy Lee of the extremely well know and influential band Rush calls what he does his favorite headache. :-)
Glarioo
31st October 2018, 18:54
Jdobbs... You can be the captain, Sailing into destiny, Closer tot the heart...
AmigaFuture
31st October 2018, 19:08
It's time for a new BD burner - not player. I have an ASUS internal Optical that's having a lot of challenges. Did the disc cleaning, and all..that but it's starting to have more problems with burning DL and ejecting the tray. I use the same media, and that hasn't changed. So I think it's time for something new. I trust you all here except for Lathe. Ha! Nahh... Ha. Any recommendations? I use MKVs on HD and BDs at times, but girlfriend still (and so do I) loves the menus and her older BD player doesn't support USB. Which is cool with us.
AmigaFuture
31st October 2018, 19:09
Oy.....fantastic song, but please pick something further into the vault. HAH!
MrVideo
31st October 2018, 21:45
Not a method I use but I understand. Cool. Windoze 7 Pro 64-Bit.
Then I do not know why you are having trouble, while I, and I suspect others, do not. I'm not trouble free, just different troubles. :D
MrVideo
31st October 2018, 21:48
So I think it's time for something new. Any recommendations?
I use Pioneer in all of my computers.
AmigaFuture
31st October 2018, 22:47
Then I do not know why you are having trouble, while I, and I suspect others, do not. I'm not trouble free, just different troubles. :D
I'm wondering why it is also. I'll check with VMWare Workstation soon...Perhaps there is something else causing a problem in the background. Either that or I'll check with my Notebook soon since I don't have any frizzles installed there.
The LG reviews through Amazon are....Okay. I'll check Pioneer. Does your Pioneer support CD ripping and checking? My ASUS never did that, but I do use a Sony drive for that which functions great for it. But would be a great bonus.
omegaman7
1st November 2018, 00:00
Amiga, I have a Pioneer BD-R-209D that I've had more than a year. Zero coasters. Though it's seen maybe 20 or 30 in that time.
I had O-K luck with LG. After about a hundred burns each on the two of them, they crapped out burns, but still read ok. But I currently only trust the Pioneer to burn.
Ugh... off to work.
Good luck ;)
Edited: sentence structure.
AmigaFuture
1st November 2018, 02:56
Luck doesn't exist but I understand your meaning. Good to seeeee you again!
I'm very much considering a Pioneer next. Zero coasters, but has seen 20 or 30 in that time?? The last seems to contradict the previous. Is that what you meant?
I'm noting LG Burners aren't....great quality, hmm.. But then many of them are "cheaper" drives. I'm going to go mid-range this time. 100 to 150$ or so, I think.
jdobbs
1st November 2018, 03:50
I use Pioneer in all of my computers.Same here... never an issue.
MrVideo
1st November 2018, 05:26
Does your Pioneer support CD ripping and checking?
Third party software is used to do CD/DVD/BD ripping. There is nothing the drive can do to stop it. Checking?
omegaman7
1st November 2018, 05:56
Luck doesn't exist but I understand your meaning. Good to seeeee you again!
I'm very much considering a Pioneer next. Zero coasters, but has seen 20 or 30 in that time?? The last seems to contradict the previous. Is that what you meant?
I'm noting LG Burners aren't....great quality, hmm.. But then many of them are "cheaper" drives. I'm going to go mid-range this time. 100 to 150$ or so, I think.
The Pioneer hasn't seen many since I've owned it. About 20 - 30. I guess It's "My precious" lol
My LG may be fine, but I see a slight hiccup, and I don't like trusting them anymore.
No contradiction, but I see that my sentence structure could have made that easier to interpret.
I try to check-in every now and again :)
Rich86
1st November 2018, 06:58
I have a LG BD burner in my tower, and a LG slim drive in an external case for my laptop. Both of those drives have been outstanding performers.
I've been using Ritek 4x inkjet printable BD-Rs for a long time in those drives with no coasters and excellent longevity. I burn them at 4x.
Writing software is exclusively ImgBurn.
For BD-RE: I have a handful of Fujifilm BD-REs I have been using for years in my LG burner reliably.
I also picked up a cakebox of Ritek BD-REs for cheap a while ago. They work ok, but tend to get fussy in my burner when pushing them to their limits (data size wise).
Rich86
1st November 2018, 07:01
My post was not clear enough I think . . I was using the 1080P BD disc from my 4K set - not the 4K disc.
Problem: Converting BD to DVD - BDRB release 60.04
I did another test run. I installed 60.04
Title: "Ant-Man and the Wasp" - 1080P BD disc out of my 4K USA release set ripped to hard disc to input to BDRB.
I selected the main title playlist to output to DVD5, choosing the 1st english lossless audio stream, and 1st english subtitles to include.
The program extracted streams to the Workfiles just fine, but when it entered the reencoding stage it immediately failed.
I reinstalled 50.25 - it initiated and ran everything perfectly fine on this title creating the DVD5 with no problems.
I did another test run with the 1080P BD from my "Skyscraper" 4K combo set choosing 1 english audio track and 1 english subtitle. I did not bother trying 60.04 - and went straight to 50.25. It failed towards the end of "Starting to MPLEX":
[21:32:59]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [21:32:59] Building ALTERNATE OUTPUT Structure
- [21:32:59] Converting 1 subtitles to DVD format.
- [21:33:46] Starting MPLEX.
- ERROR in attempt to mux (MPLEX)
[21:35:37] - Failed to REBUILD
Then I used 50.25 to make a 50gb movie only BD from the source files including the engish audio and 1 subtitle. That ran fine and the resulting files play fine.
I tried making a DVD from the resulting BD movie folder that BDRB had created and it failed in the same manner/place described above.
Then I tried it again with no subtitles included . . still failed the same way.
Then I tried this one in multiAVCHD and it finished, but there is a huge out of sync between video and audio in the resulting DVD video. It looks like the video jumps frames in the beginning, maybe throwing off the A/V sync.
The source BD files ripped from my disc and created by BDRB 50.25 play fine.
Update:
Making a DVD from the "Skyscraper" BD - how I got it to work.
This title has an english Dolby Atmos track and no lossy english audio tracks other than commentaries.
I ripped the BD to hard disc (DVDFab64). I then created a movie only BD50 folder/files using BDRB and forcing BDRB to convert the audio to lossy Dolby Digital by unchecking everything under "Audio Encoding Options" in Setup. Then I used BDRB to create a DVD from those BD folder/files successfully.
It appears the process to create a DVD from a BD in BDRB cannot handle the lossless audio tracks in some titles?
Zathor
1st November 2018, 12:40
3.1 If you are running Windows 8 or Windows 10 you may need to run REG_MSCOMCTL.BAT. In the installation folder (you selected in step 3), right-click on the file "REG_MSCOMCTL.BAT" and select "Run as Administrator". You should only have to do this once.
The REG_MSCOMCTL.BAT does not work if you select "run as administrator" as it will then search for the dll in your windir. In order to have it always work please change the command to
regsvr32 "%~dp0MSCOMCTL.OCX"
Brackets may be required if there is a blank in the path.
Thank you very much for you work!
Ch3vr0n
1st November 2018, 14:01
Not needed, is the bat file command doesn't run as administrator, run BDRB executable as an administrator as specified in the setup instructions.
That's what I needed to do on win 10, there's ZERO need to change the path.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 6P met Tapatalk
LowDead
1st November 2018, 15:55
It's time for a new BD burner - not player. I have an ASUS internal Optical that's having a lot of challenges. Did the disc cleaning, and all..that but it's starting to have more problems with burning DL and ejecting the tray. I use the same media, and that hasn't changed. So I think it's time for something new. I trust you all here except for Lathe. Ha! Nahh... Ha. Any recommendations? I use MKVs on HD and BDs at times, but girlfriend still (and so do I) loves the menus and her older BD player doesn't support USB. Which is cool with us.
I have used LGs and ASUS in the past. LG seems to have better firmwares. Asus have rebadged LGs inside so build quality is the same, but their firmwares are lacking in compability with different brands of blanks. Have had hiccups with all of them until I couldn' be bothered anymore and went with Pioneer BDR-S09XLT. I wish I did that sooner as I have been thinking about switching to Pioneer before.
So my advice is this: Don't think, just buy a Pioneer :D
AmigaFuture
1st November 2018, 23:14
Third party software is used to do CD/DVD/BD ripping. There is nothing the drive can do to stop it. Checking?
I get that. Some drives are better for CD (Audio) ripping than others. My ASUS BDs...not very good for it at all with CDs that *might* have some micro scratches. But my Sony DVD/CD drive does well with making attempts including passing C2 errors along via Easy CD-DA Extractor or Exact Audio Copy. Error reporting is what I meant by checking. :)
As for BD's..I have been reading about riplock..that's new to me. I guess I'm not well enough in the Know now these days. There's a slowing that happens when ripping is noticed with some drives. Looks like the Pioneers don't have it.
I have a LG BD burner in my tower, and a LG slim drive in an external case for my laptop. Both of those drives have been outstanding performers.
I've been using Ritek 4x inkjet printable BD-Rs for a long time in those drives with no coasters and excellent longevity.
Writing software is exclusively ImgBurn.
I wondered if those Ritek's are any good. Mostly I've been using Sony BD-RE's if we want to watch from BDs, and I've been wondering why they're Hit-N-Miss. I was buying Digitor for BD-Rs and they never fail, but the price was up a little more for the RE's by them than other BD-RE's... So, I avoided that route.
I took some Sony BD-RE's I've burned to someone I know who has the same LG player and they read pretty well. HMM!! I'm going to disassemble my LG player and clean the lens better than the CD cleaner does and check if that improves things.
I'll keep the Digistor and Ritek's in mind. Appreciate the reply.
I have used LGs and ASUS in the past. LG seems to have better firmwares. Asus have rebadged LGs inside so build quality is the same, but their firmwares are lacking in compability with different brands of blanks. Have had hiccups with all of them until I couldn' be bothered anymore and went with Pioneer BDR-S09XLT. I wish I did that sooner as I have been thinking about switching to Pioneer before.
So my advice is this: Don't think, just buy a Pioneer :D
Yep, that's where I'm heading.. I'm really thinking a combination of media and Optical drive are the problems here.
Great Tagline. Ha! Girlfriend said, "You have a B-day anniversary coming...so choose what you want to do." - Something I'm normally not at all interested in celebrating anymore; prefer every day being special rather than 1 or a couple through the year. But, she knows how to surprise and that can be very fun.
Appreciate the replies, all.
AmigaFuture
2nd November 2018, 18:11
I'm starting to think my ASUS BD Burner has had problems for a while with media. When I burn to BD-RE (SL/DL) sometimes different video parts, not only the movie, have pauses in them. Such as an error of some kind is encountered. The video can seem to be paused while the Optical Player is attempting to get the data. Once it does, there's a short burst to get back into sync and then play resumes as normal. A while ago I thought maybe it's BD-RB not rebuilding correctly for some discs. But others would have reported that, for sure. So, it's either the media or the drive or both.
Opened my Player and cleaned the lens and it's accepting discs again, BD-REs and original but some of those video glitches remain with BD-RE, and I wondered if any of you encountered any of that from now to a long, long time ago? It's burner related and media, since JD also commented not any problems with his Pioneer. I'm going to locate one of the Pioneers mentioned and it should solve it all...and I'll keep my BD-RE for when I get it and check it. But for wonderment, I pose that question. :)
omegaman7
2nd November 2018, 19:01
Amiga, I recall having problems with a Maxell DVD+RW. If I didn't do a complete erasure of the disc, there were problems. Verbatim never gave me the problem. But perhaps it was the burner that didn't like the media. I have a BD-RE from Sony that worked once, and never again. I think whatever data was burned to it, caused problems for acknowledgement of the disc from any reader at the time. I'm not sure if I threw it away, or it's simply stored.
Finicky things, media/burners lol
AmigaFuture
2nd November 2018, 20:22
Oops.. I've been using Verbatim BD-RE DL for a while now with my LG BD Player, and ASUS BD Burner.. Switch over to Pioneer should solve it all, going by the replies here and reviews at Amazon. I'll check my not so favorite Store BestBuy to see about getting it locally. A lot do great Stores have gone bye, bye since Amazon got huge. :(
Yeah, I've been checking the reformat idea also since yesterday and before. Not any improvements. Sad Face. LOL.
jdobbs
2nd November 2018, 21:23
Oops.. I've been using Verbatim BD-RE DL for a while now with my LG BD Player, and ASUS BD Burner.. Switch over to Pioneer should solve it all, going by the replies here and reviews at Amazon. I'll check my not so favorite Store BestBuy to see about getting it locally. A lot do great Stores have gone bye, bye since Amazon got huge. :(
Yeah, I've been checking the reformat idea also since yesterday and before. Not any improvements. Sad Face. LOL.Good idea. I hate giving advice on this kind of thing... but my Pioneer has lasted at least 3x longer than any of the previous LGs I had (several). Admittedly I do a lot more burning than most people and I thought that was the reason. But my Pioneer just keeps on trucking. Just my experience...
kufo
2nd November 2018, 22:16
I had this trouble with Sony BD-RE too. I'm using an LG with original FW and an LG with Asus 3.02 FW. Both drives don't recognize the disc. This was already the 2nd Sony Disc with this behaviour.
jdobbs
2nd November 2018, 23:02
I had this trouble with Sony BD-RE too. I'm using an LG with original FW and an LG with Asus 3.02 FW. Both drives don't recognize the disc. This was already the 2nd Sony Disc with this behaviour.I've used the same two Sony BD-RE discs for several years now, no idea how many burns I've done (probably hundreds). One of them finally failed in the last month. I certainly got my money's worth out of those discs. I ordered some Verbatim BD-RE's from Amazon (donation money) to replace them. It's amazing how inexpensive they've gotten since I bought them last.
Blurayhd
2nd November 2018, 23:42
Hi all I need some help here, I have Deja Vu 2006 with without spanish subtitles (my first language and you know, I need it) I get subtitles in Spanish that fit on my movie but this subtitles when I watch on tv appears too big and I need to decrease the size of font, thereŽs some way to do that? So IŽll can encode it with Bd rebuilder?
Thank you in advance!!
jdobbs
3rd November 2018, 04:02
Hi all I need some help here, I have Deja Vu 2006 with without spanish subtitles (my first language and you know, I need it) I get subtitles in Spanish that fit on my movie but this subtitles when I watch on tv appears too big and I need to decrease the size of font, thereŽs some way to do that? So IŽll can encode it with Bd rebuilder?
Thank you in advance!!What kind of subtitles? SRT, PGS, etc?
Lathe
3rd November 2018, 04:17
I get that. Some drives are better for CD (Audio) ripping than others. My ASUS BDs...not very good for it at all with CDs that *might* have some micro scratches. But my Sony DVD/CD drive does well with making attempts including passing C2 errors along via Easy CD-DA Extractor or Exact Audio Copy. Error reporting is what I meant by checking. :)
As for BD's..I have been reading about riplock..that's new to me. I guess I'm not well enough in the Know now these days. There's a slowing that happens when ripping is noticed with some drives. Looks like the Pioneers don't have it.
I wondered if those Ritek's are any good. Mostly I've been using Sony BD-RE's if we want to watch from BDs, and I've been wondering why they're Hit-N-Miss. I was buying Digitor for BD-Rs and they never fail, but the price was up a little more for the RE's by them than other BD-RE's... So, I avoided that route.
I took some Sony BD-RE's I've burned to someone I know who has the same LG player and they read pretty well. HMM!! I'm going to disassemble my LG player and clean the lens better than the CD cleaner does and check if that improves things.
I'll keep the Digistor and Ritek's in mind. Appreciate the reply.
Yep, that's where I'm heading.. I'm really thinking a combination of media and Optical drive are the problems here.
Great Tagline. Ha! Girlfriend said, "You have a B-day anniversary coming...so choose what you want to do." - Something I'm normally not at all interested in celebrating anymore; prefer every day being special rather than 1 or a couple through the year. But, she knows how to surprise and that can be very fun.
Appreciate the replies, all.
FWIW, I've always used basic LG BD burners and I've literally burned 1000's of blanks from Amazon, mainly the printable BD25's and I've worn out maybe 2 burners so far. I always buy the same brand, Optical Quantum 50 packs. I will typically go through several hundred without a hitch, and then once in a GREAT while, maybe I will have a pack where I have 2-3 coasters. They are generally about $21 shipped Prime in 2 days (or one day if you order a bit more :))
***EDIT
Oh yeah, I forgot that once every few years or so I buy the same brand of printable BD-50's too. I just did a few days ago for the nice new 4k Remastered Studio Canal version of 'THE FOG' & the 4k versions of both '2001' & 'THE MATRIX' All burned just fine...
AmigaFuture
3rd November 2018, 04:33
Good idea. I hate giving advice on this kind of thing... but my Pioneer has lasted at least 3x longer than any of the previous LGs I had (several). Admittedly I do a lot more burning than most people and I thought that was the reason. But my Pioneer just keeps on trucking. Just my experience...
2
I haven't gone yet. I felt a nibble in the brain to check something, and so I did. 99% of the time I use ImgBurn, but this time I used my bought DAEMON Tools Ultra.. Though it states it's burning at 2.0x, I think it's more like 1.6 or slower (will time it soon). It doesn't give ANY indicators as ImgBurn...BUT!! I noticed a result.. The Verbatim discs are fine, at a slower burn. I'm running another burn with DAEMON Tools.. If that goes well, and the problems I noted above are gone again, I'll use ImgBurn the same way..change the speed to slower. That'll be an "Ahhh!!" moment.
JD, typically, do you notice 2.x burn speeds with your Pioneer? (Giggling, and I don't mean a Pioneer smoking pot...haha!)
AmigaFuture
3rd November 2018, 04:54
LATHE!!! BD-RE DL, NOT BD-R........Stop sniffing the Parrots butt. LOL! "The Fog" and "2001", sweet movies. :)
MrVideo
3rd November 2018, 05:02
I use Verbatim BD-RE/25 for testing. I've been using the same two discs for quite a while now. The BD/25 discs that I burn I do @ 6x.
AmigaFuture
3rd November 2018, 05:13
I use Verbatim BD-RE/25 for testing. I've been using the same two discs for quite a while now. The BD/25 discs that I burn I do @ 6x.
Hmmm... Sweet to know. I was using BD-RE/25s for a while also, but I didn't want to rerender everything all the time. That and other life stuff happening.. Hmmm...6x is impressive.
JD,
Last test I did at about 3+ hours yielded a different result. But the differences in the tests are:
One was done from a previous BD-RB Processing. (Daemon Tools Ultimate burned an ISO made by ImgBurn outside of BD-RB.)
The other test, first one, same move, but processed the older processed again with recent version 60.04 of BD-RB , but excluded all the extras except the "Fox" intro (needed) to get a shorter burn time. This is the one that played "fine" and at a slower burn. I'm now checking it again with ImgBurn only. Locked at 2x, but shows as 0.9x.
zargana
3rd November 2018, 17:14
Issues with UHD discs. Same failure on 4 UHDs i tried.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1atAH9KU0sgFZvoMcm74xqP6NKuCZIGyj
Blurayhd
3rd November 2018, 17:59
What kind of subtitles? SRT, PGS, etc?
I forget that, in SRT
jdobbs
3rd November 2018, 23:03
Issues with UHD discs. Same failure on 4 UHDs i tried.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1atAH9KU0sgFZvoMcm74xqP6NKuCZIGyjCan you please post the entire log? Thanks.
MrVideo
4th November 2018, 02:49
Hmmm... Sweet to know. I was using BD-RE/25s for a while also, but I didn't want to rerender everything all the time. That and other life stuff happening.. Hmmm...6x is impressive.
I don't do my jobs using BD/50, as those discs are more expensive than BD/25s. Even though the discs that I buy are rated for 6x, IMGBurn sometimes sees them being able to do 8x (depends on the brand). I don't do any faster than 6x.
The BD/REs just keep on ticking.
zargana
4th November 2018, 12:44
Can you please post the entire log? Thanks.----------------------
[11/04/18] BD Rebuilder v0.60.04
[13:09:16] Source: THE_MATRIX_REVOLUTIONS
- Input BD size: 62,73 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:18:49.529]
- Target BD size: 97,66 GB
- Windows Version: 6.2 [9200]
- Quality: High Quality (Default), Two Pass
- Decoding/Frame serving: FFMPEG
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640
[13:09:16] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [13:09:16] Processing: VID_00004 (1 of 2)
- [13:09:16] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00004]
- [13:09:30] Reencoding video [VID_00004]
- [13:09:30] Keeping original video (no reencode)
- [13:09:30] Processing audio tracks
- [13:09:30] Multiplexing M2TS
- Error in attempt to multiplex: MUX_00004.meta
- Can't open file: D:\WORK\WORKFILES\00004.track_4117.mpv
[13:09:34] - Failed to build structure, aborted
jdobbs
4th November 2018, 14:23
@zargana
This is from a UHD-BD? BD-RB seems to think the source is MPEG-2 rather than HEVC... I'll have to check that out -- but I've never seen anything like it before on my testing of UHD.
@everyone
A note to anyone testing UHD -- UHD backups are still very experimental right now.
zargana
4th November 2018, 15:41
@zargana
This is from a UHD-BD? BD-RB seems to think the source is MPEG-2 rather than HEVC... I'll have to check that out -- but I've never seen anything like it before on my testing of UHD.
Yes mate it is and it plays perfectly with DVDFab Player 5 and can be processed also with DVDfab. All Matrix UHDs i tried, failed. Also failed with other titles like 2001 Space Odyssey, Blade Runner..
BD-RB sees fine the UHD source is HEVC and not MPEG-2. Check here.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jRQ2qRehuhP--DxEma2s7UZZnSs1uKVJ
Please find the source for these errors. We need the strong BD-RB for the UHD era that is already here!
If you cant find full UHD sources for testing pm me.
jdobbs
4th November 2018, 18:04
Yes mate it is and it plays perfectly with DVDFab Player 5 and can be processed also with DVDfab. All Matrix UHDs i tried, failed. Also failed with other titles like 2001 Space Odyssey, Blade Runner..
BD-RB sees fine the UHD source is HEVC and not MPEG-2. Check here.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jRQ2qRehuhP--DxEma2s7UZZnSs1uKVJ
Please find the source for these errors. We need the strong BD-RB for the UHD era that is already here!
If you cant find full UHD sources for testing pm me.Can you post the contents of the MUX_00004.meta file? You should be able to just cut & paste it into a post here. I went through the code and can see no way what you posted can happen??? PiP maybe?
Blurayhd
4th November 2018, 20:48
What kind of subtitles? SRT, PGS, etc?
They are in SRT, any idea Jdobbs?
jdobbs
4th November 2018, 21:47
They are in SRT, any idea Jdobbs?Not much information to go with.
1. Are you playing it from BD or ALTERNATE source?
2. How did you merge the SRT with the original source?
3. Was the original source a BD or some other format?
4. If from other format -- was it imported with BD-RB?
A log can go a long way in helping...
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