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Mike-uk
26th January 2021, 23:20
am i right in thinking when importing mkvs it creates a simple menu ?? i tried playing a mkv to bd25 in vlc and all i get is the background image nothing else shown ??
jdobbs
27th January 2021, 00:11
am i right in thinking when importing mkvs it creates a simple menu ?? i tried playing a mkv to bd25 in vlc and all i get is the background image nothing else shown ??For multiple MKVs, yes. For a single MKV, no.
MrVideo
27th January 2021, 06:59
Just a note. The BD standard only allow 1080 and 2160 to be encoded in HEVC. But... on my player I've found that I use any format (480p, 720p, etc) and it will play it fine.
As a side note to this, the artwork for the "Game of Thrones" UHD discs indicate that not all special features may in high definition. To me that implies 480p material may be there and I suspect that it will be in H.264.
Sharc
27th January 2021, 09:33
As a side note to this, the artwork for the "Game of Thrones" UHD discs indicate that not all special features may in high definition. To me that implies 480p material may be there and I suspect that it will be in H.264.
You can verify this easily with MediaInfo, no?
Mike-uk
27th January 2021, 15:10
For multiple MKVs, yes. For a single MKV, no.
so why am i seeing a blank page in vlc ?? as vlc handels menus of other films ok ?? this is with 3 mkvs also same with 6
just tried Leawo bluray player also the same, yet it plays the background for 30 seconds then starts to play the titles but still no visable menu ?
the 99001.m2ts it creates is also blank just the background image ?? and the 99002.m2ts is unplayable
https://i.ibb.co/FYsYh9X/bdr.png (https://ibb.co/s151ghC)
jdobbs
27th January 2021, 15:17
so why am i seeing a blank page in vlc ?? as vlc handels menus of other films ok ?? this is with 3 mkvs also same with 6
https://i.ibb.co/FYsYh9X/bdr.png (https://ibb.co/s151ghC)Can't tell from just a picture. I'd have to import them and try it myself. Have you tried it on with a Blu-ray player?
Mike-uk
27th January 2021, 15:31
Can't tell from just a picture. I'd have to import them and try it myself. Have you tried it on with a Blu-ray player?
no didnt want to waste a disc to find it also dont work on disc, but if 2 players arnt showing a menu then not sure a disc would work ?
should 99001.m2ts show the titles encoded into that video clip ??
jdobbs
27th January 2021, 16:57
no didnt want to waste a disc to find it also dont work on disc, but if 2 players arnt showing a menu then not sure a disc would work ?
should 99001.m2ts show the titles encoded into that video clip ??No. The background would be in that M2TS and the overlays/menu would be in 99002.m2ts.
MrVideo
27th January 2021, 17:35
You can verify this easily with MediaInfo, no?
Yes. Of the small sample that I did, the files were 1080p. I'm guessing that the art department is using a standard template, without even bothering to find out what is really on the discs.
MrVideo
27th January 2021, 17:38
no didnt want to waste a disc to find it also dont work on disc,
That is what BD-RE discs are for.
Mike-uk
28th January 2021, 15:00
That is what BD-RE discs are for.
yes but id need to buy some first :eek:
has been times a re would of come in handy though
Mike-uk
28th January 2021, 15:02
No. The background would be in that M2TS and the overlays/menu would be in 99002.m2ts.
well 99002 is 108 KB in size and unplayable ??
jdobbs
28th January 2021, 15:05
well 99002 is 108 KB in size and unplayable ??That's because all it contains is the menu overlays and logic. It's not supposed to play on its own.
Mike-uk
28th January 2021, 15:08
ah ok :( so what can i try to make it work ??
Mike-uk
28th January 2021, 16:06
ill add all the titles i need and try writing a disc, i guess thats a definitive way to find out :P
SquallMX
28th January 2021, 16:33
Disks created using NVEnc with 0.61.19 can not be parsed by BDInfo. Is that expected?
play12
28th January 2021, 20:37
why does the BD Rebuilder 0.61.19 PROGRAM change video resolution when using the video card to render BD 50 to BD 25 UHD and the original resolution is 3840x2160
it changes to 3840x2170
MrVideo
28th January 2021, 21:21
why does the BD Rebuilder 0.61.19 PROGRAM change video resolution when using the video card to render BD 50 to BD 25 UHD and the original resolution is 3840x2160
it changes to 3840x2170
MediaInfo indicates that the UHD disc that I backed up to BD25 is 3840x2160.
jdobbs
29th January 2021, 00:01
Disks created using NVEnc with 0.61.19 can not be parsed by BDInfo. Is that expected?Only if they are using HEVC and/or UHD.
jdobbs
29th January 2021, 00:28
why does the BD Rebuilder 0.61.19 PROGRAM change video resolution when using the video card to render BD 50 to BD 25 UHD and the original resolution is 3840x2160
it changes to 3840x2170I'm guessing you really mean 3840x2176? Take a look at this discussion (https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1916947&highlight=nvenc+uhd+resolution#post1916947) and following posts related to it. The bottom line is that it is completely legal and compliant according to the ETSI TS 101 154 V2.4.1 specification. If you burn it -- it should play normally.
If, however, you actually are getting 3840x2170, something is causing a resize -- and I'd need a lot more information in order to see what is happening.
play12
30th January 2021, 17:57
I'm guessing you really mean 3840x2176? Take a look at this discussion (https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1916947&highlight=nvenc+uhd+resolution#post1916947) and following posts related to it. The bottom line is that it is completely legal and compliant according to the ETSI TS 101 154 V2.4.1 specification. If you burn it -- it should play normally.
If, however, you actually are getting 3840x2170, something is causing a resize -- and I'd need a lot more information in order to see what is happening.
works with a green line on the xbox one s screen
MrVideo
30th January 2021, 21:07
works with a green line on the xbox one s screen
You didn't answer the question: 2170 or 2176?
play12
31st January 2021, 00:24
you didn't answer the question: 2170 or 2176?
2176 :(
LowDead
31st January 2021, 00:43
2176 :(
Well, nothing wrong with that then. According to this thread (https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/uhd-copy-ripper/349777-solved-strange-green-line-on-xbox-one-s-please-update-to-the-latest-xbox-system) it was solved with an system update of the Xbox.
If you want to look at the nVidia forum discussion it can be found here (https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/nvenc-hevc-encoding-of-3840x2160-results-in-coded-size-of-3840x2176/60107).
Bottom line it is within specs and it is up to the decoder to show it properly on screen. There is no way around this with hardware encoding at the moment, as far as I know.
//LD
Mike-uk
1st February 2021, 00:11
That is what BD-RE discs are for.
BD-RE on order :) let the testing begin ( when it arrives )
play12
1st February 2021, 18:20
Well, nothing wrong with that then. According to this thread (https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/uhd-copy-ripper/349777-solved-strange-green-line-on-xbox-one-s-please-update-to-the-latest-xbox-system) it was solved with an system update of the Xbox.
If you want to look at the nVidia forum discussion it can be found here (https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/nvenc-hevc-encoding-of-3840x2160-results-in-coded-size-of-3840x2176/60107).
Bottom line it is within specs and it is up to the decoder to show it properly on screen. There is no way around this with hardware encoding at the moment, as far as I know.
//LD
Good afternoon my friends
I want to thank you for the advice.
I did the last update xbox one s green band still on image
Anyway thanks to all very good forum
MrVideo
3rd February 2021, 18:47
I've run into a weird issue converting UHD discs to BD25. I noticed after burning to disc that the disc wasn't full. So, I ran it again. I noticed this on a couple of other discs, but ignored it. Now I'll have to go back, but until there is a cure, rerunning the job won't accomplish anything.
The problem is that on this disc, two of the M2TS files are short:
Frames/Is Length/Should Be Length
83198 - 18:30 - 57.83
83703 - 22:12 - 58:18
81013 - 56:21 - 56.32
Only the third stream is correct. There is nothing in the log to indicate a problem:
[05:37:46] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [05:37:46] Processing: VID_00044 (1 of 3)
- [05:37:46] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00044]
- [05:41:22] Reencoding video [VID_00044]
- Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 83,198 frames
- Bitrate: 12,328 Kbs
- [05:41:22] Reencoding: VID_00044, Pass 1 of 1
- [05:49:46] Video Encode complete
- [05:49:46] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4353 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [05:49:46] Multiplexing M2TS
- [05:50:54] Processing: VID_00045 (2 of 3)
- [05:50:54] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00045]
- [05:54:36] Reencoding video [VID_00045]
- Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 83,703 frames
- Bitrate: 11,190 Kbs
- [05:54:36] Reencoding: VID_00045, Pass 1 of 1
- [06:10:59] Video Encode complete
- [06:10:59] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4353 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4364 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [06:10:59] Multiplexing M2TS
- [06:12:14] Processing: VID_00046 (3 of 3)
- [06:12:14] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00046]
- [06:17:30] Reencoding video [VID_00046]
- Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160
- Rate/Length: 23.976fps, 81,018 frames
- Bitrate: 3,682 Kbs
- [06:17:30] Reencoding: VID_00046, Pass 1 of 1
- [06:35:13] Video Encode complete
- [06:35:13] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4353 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [06:35:13] Multiplexing M2TS
[06:37:30]PHASE ONE complete
But, notice the bitrates on the streams are weird.
I think I just made a boatload of coasters. Looking at disc 1 of the four discs, the three episodes on that disc last about 8 seconds, yet the log shows nothing wrong.
I had the workfiles removed after the job completed. I'm rerunning the above disc, keeping the workfiles.
MrVideo
3rd February 2021, 22:07
OK, the video workfiles end up having the same time length. This is a TV show with HDR. Three episodes.
I had to leave for a while, so I haven't checked all of the discs for all of the seasons. I did check a movie, HDR, and it was the correct length.
MrVideo
4th February 2021, 07:24
As a test, I did another test of a series that had three discs. Of that series, one of the discs had an episode that was truncated.
jdobbs
4th February 2021, 14:48
As a test, I did another test of a series that had three discs. Of that series, one of the discs had an episode that was truncated.It sounds like the encoder might be crashing for some reason, without returning any kind of error. All three episodes are close to the same length -- but the time to encode one episode is less than 7 minutes while another one is almost 18 minutes.
Any more info you can give, that might help pinpoint it, would be appreciated.
Was the source from a BD, or were the episodes imported? If imported, is the episode the correct length in the PSEUDO structure?
The bitrates shown are certainly suspicious. Two of the episodes are above 11Mbs, and the third one is only 3.6Mbs. That would lead one to believe that the original file for the third one was very small (bitrates are calculated based upon keeping the output size proportional to the input size as a percentage of the target).
Mike-uk
4th February 2021, 15:07
does mkv import have any limitations ?? ie number of mkvs or total time ?? tried importing 8 mkvs and getting an error on the 8th, tried importing just mkv 8 and its fine ??? ive had this happen before with multipul mkv ??
[13:36:04] Importing: SEASON_2
- [13:36:49] Importing video file: (1 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:38:39] Importing video file: (2 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:40:27] Importing video file: (3 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:42:15] Importing video file: (4 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:44:10] Importing video file: (5 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:46:04] Importing video file: (6 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:47:56] Importing video file: (7 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:49:50] Importing video file: (8 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- Source issue found, attempting correction...
[13:51:48]ERROR: Removing compression. Aborted.
----------------------
[13:55:03] Importing MKV: [EPISODE_21]_BATTLE_ON,_CHALLENGERS!
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Building pseudo-BD source structure...
[13:56:38] Video import completed successfully.
jdobbs
4th February 2021, 17:39
does mkv import have any limitations ?? ie number of mkvs or total time ?? tried importing 8 mkvs and getting an error on the 8th, tried importing just mkv 8 and its fine ??? ive had this happen before with multipul mkv ??
[13:36:04] Importing: SEASON_2
- [13:36:49] Importing video file: (1 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:38:39] Importing video file: (2 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:40:27] Importing video file: (3 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:42:15] Importing video file: (4 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:44:10] Importing video file: (5 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:46:04] Importing video file: (6 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:47:56] Importing video file: (7 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- [13:49:50] Importing video file: (8 of 8)
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Integrating into pseudo-BD structure...
- Source issue found, attempting correction...
[13:51:48]ERROR: Removing compression. Aborted.
----------------------
[13:55:03] Importing MKV: [EPISODE_21]_BATTLE_ON,_CHALLENGERS!
- Collecting audio/video streams from source...
- Converting audio, Track #2, THD to AC3...
- Converting audio, Track #3, THD to AC3...
- Building pseudo-BD source structure...
[13:56:38] Video import completed successfully.No limit. I've done as many as a couple hundred at one time. That error looks like there is an issue in the source file (or at least something that TSMUXER doesn't like). Are you sure you have plenty of disc space available for the import?
Mike-uk
4th February 2021, 21:44
ah doh storage space, although not sure if that was the prob my hdd shortage is cos ive just updated a game hmmm, will have to retry when i know i got space
MrVideo
4th February 2021, 22:16
Was the source from a BD, or were the episodes imported?
From a BD's structure. Pointed BDRB to the directory containing the BDMV directory.
The bitrates shown are certainly suspicious. Two of the episodes are above 11Mbs, and the third one is only 3.6Mbs. That would lead one to believe that the original file for the third one was very small (bitrates are calculated based upon keeping the output size proportional to the input size as a percentage of the target).
The file sizes of the episodes are (as reported by Win7):
31,758,146KB
32,011,146KB
31,775,400KB
Don't know what else to say.
cartman0208
4th February 2021, 22:43
I've run into a weird issue converting UHD discs to BD25. I noticed after burning to disc that the disc wasn't full. ...
May I suggest writing to ISO file? So you can see the output size directly (without checking preferences of the output folder)
In my case, if the size does not fit on a disk with a minimum of space left, I usually re-run and adjust via custom output size.
MrVideo
4th February 2021, 22:48
May I suggest writing to ISO file? So you can see the output size directly (without checking preferences of the output folder).
I knew there was something wrong because when you look at the burned disc's surface you can see that it doesn't fill the space. That is when I started looking as to why.
cartman0208
4th February 2021, 23:17
I knew there was something wrong because when you look at the burned disc's surface you can see that it doesn't fill the space. That is when I started looking as to why.
Sure, but with the ISO on your hdd (without burning) you wouldn't have to throw burned disks away ;)
jdobbs
4th February 2021, 23:37
From a BD's structure. Pointed BDRB to the directory containing the BDMV directory.
The file sizes of the episodes are (as reported by Win7):
31,758,146KB
32,011,146KB
31,775,400KB
Don't know what else to say.Run the job and when it gets to one of the problem M2TS files and starts the encode, then abort before it finishes. Then go to the BD-RB folder and open up LASTCMD.TXT. Cut-and-paste the command into a CMD window and run it. See if it completes all the frames before it stops.
MrVideo
5th February 2021, 15:00
Sure, but with the ISO on your hdd (without burning) you wouldn't have to throw burned disks away ;)
That is what BD-REs are for. I wasn't expecting any issues.
MrVideo
5th February 2021, 15:08
The problem has been solved. I had issues with one of the HDDs on the system, so I replaced it. It wasn't a brand new drive, but it wasn't that old either. Turns out, the replacement drive was going bad as well. Some of the files that I was working with landed in bad areas.
But, in my defense, while BDRB was re-encoding the 4K video files, the encoder aborted when it had trouble reading the file. The problem is that BDRB never received an error and continued right on working. That led me to believe that everything was fine. It was when I tried to copy the offending files that the reading stopped and Win7 errored out.
I had received a new drive to replace another where the SATA connector got messed up. Before the drive arrived, I managed to MacGyver the SATA connection and that drive is now working just fine. That allowed the new drive to be used to replace the 2nd drive to go fubar.
I just finished rerunning the job that gave the problem and all is well.
It really sucks when you get led on a wild goose chase. :(
MrVideo
6th February 2021, 05:20
For UHD discs, I've noticed that even though the target is 23500, the actual results are 2-3 GB below the target.
cartman0208
6th February 2021, 12:11
For UHD discs, I've noticed that even though the target it 23500, the actual results are 2-3 GB below the target.
That's still pretty close ... I've seen margins from 10GB too small to 2GB too big.
That really depends on the source.
That's why I output the ISOs and if it's too small or too big, I adjust the custom output size.
jdobbs
6th February 2021, 16:56
The problem has been solved. I had issues with one of the HDDs on the system, so I replaced it. It wasn't a brand new drive, but it wasn't that old either. Turns out, the replacement drive was going bad as well. Some of the files that I was working with landed in bad areas.
But, in my defense, while BDRB was re-encoding the 4K video files, the encoder aborted when it had trouble reading the file. The problem is that BDRB never received an error and continued right on working. That led me to believe that everything was fine. It was when I tried to copy the offending files that the reading stopped and Win7 errored out.
I had received a new drive to replace another where the SATA connector got messed up. Before the drive arrived, I managed to MacGyver the SATA connection and that drive is now working just fine. That allowed the new drive to be used to replace the 2nd drive to go fubar.
I just finished rerunning the job that gave the problem and all is well.
It really sucks when you get led on a wild goose chase. :(I've added a new check to the next version that will hopefully catch NVENCC premature termination and report it as an error.
MrVideo
7th February 2021, 02:44
I've added a new check to the next version that will hopefully catch NVENCC premature termination and report it as an error.
Thanks. Good idea.
lithiumus
8th February 2021, 15:02
@jdobbs any chance you could update the blanking for 4k releases to use 4k blank clips vs the 1080 blank clips? It will help reduce the resolution switching on the displays.
or if you can point me to a set of 4k clip files and if simply swapping them into the tools\blankclip directory will work, I can do that too. LMK!
New version to include this? [emoji16]
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AmigaFuture
17th February 2021, 05:59
Hello JD and All,
I've ripped this BD many times, and still the same results after processing it with BD-RB. Many other BDs are doing fine. I had BD-RB make an MKV after ripping and NOT pre-processing with BD-RB. That MKV plays as it should. I've played each MKV with LG BD Player and PowerDVD..not any problems. Then processed..
- [18:30:18] Multiplexing M2TS
- [18:30:24] Processing: VID_00447 (161 of 161)
- [18:30:24] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00447]
- [18:30:49] Reencoding video [VID_00447]
- [18:30:49] Keeping original video (no reencode)
- [18:30:49] Processing audio tracks
- Track 4352 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4353 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4354 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4355 (eng): Keeping original audio
- Track 4358 (eng): Keeping original audio
- [18:30:49] Multiplexing M2TS
[18:30:55]PHASE ONE complete
[18:30:55]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [18:30:55] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[18:31:03] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[18:31:03] JOB: FINDING_DORY_(DECRYPTED_AND_NOT_PROCESSED) finished.
*Seems* to go well. Now, making a new MKV from the processed BD..
[02/16/21] BD Rebuilder v0.61.19
[18:32:17] Source: FINDING_DORY_(DECRYPTED_AND_NOT_PROCESSED)_00801
- Input BD size: 19.83 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:36:29.137]
- Windows Version: 6.1 [7601]
- MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled
- Mode: MKV Container, 1920x1080, 640Kbs DD5.1
- Quality: Highest (Very Slow)
- Decoding/Frame serving: X264/LAVF
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
[18:32:20] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [18:32:20] Processing: VID_00411 (1 of 52)
- [18:32:20] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00411]
- Extracting video streams [VID_00411]
- Extracting audio/subtitle streams [VID_00411]
- Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: C:\USERS\User\DOWNLOADS\FINDING_DORY_(DECRYPTED_AND_NOT_PROCESSED)\BDMV\\STREAM\00411.m2ts
- Extracting audio streams [VID_00411]
- Error in attempt to extract audio.
- Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: C:\USERS\User\DOWNLOADS\FINDING_DORY_(DECRYPTED_AND_NOT_PROCESSED)\BDMV\\STREAM\00411.m2ts
- Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: C:\USERS\User\DOWNLOADS\FINDING_DORY_(DECRYPTED_AND_NOT_PROCESSED)\BDMV\\STREAM\00411.m2ts
[18:33:06] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted
I understand this is usually a decrypting problem. But I've used MakeMKV, AnyDVD HD and DVDFab, and..each rip is playing fine. I've burned each rip to BD-RE..and my LG Player plays the movie without glitch. I also know where a break is between m2ts files, and it's seamless as far as I can see and hear. The error in MKV happens AFTER I've processed with BD-RB. Seems there's a bug somewhere.
I haven't yet checked previous versions of BD-RB. I'm using lossless audio and video for MKV and processing.
Michi
20th February 2021, 20:50
BD-RB encodes some UHD-Disks over 100%.
[02.20.21] BD Rebuilder v0.61.18
[09:29:33] Source: DIE_UNFASSBAREN_1_UHD
- Input BD size: 72,67 GB
- Approximate total content: [03:08:39.683]
- Target BD size: 46,26 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=448
[09:29:33] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [09:29:33] Processing: VID_00000 (1 of 12)
- [09:29:33] Extracting A/V streams [VID_00000]
- [09:36:11] Reencoding video [VID_00000]
- Source Video: HEVC, 3840x2160
- Rate/Length: 23,976fps, 166.462 frames
- Bitrate: 39.293 Kbs
- [09:36:11] Reencoding: VID_00000, Pass 1 of 2
Today I used the older 61.18 and yesterday I had the same problem with 61.19.
jdobbs
21st February 2021, 01:45
@AmigaFuture
Unfortunately the "Reading buffer overflow..." errors come from TSMUXER. BD Rebuilder is just capturing the error and showing it in the log. Interestingly (if I read your post right), the error is coming from a disc that appears to have been muxed with TSMUXER.
AmigaFuture
21st February 2021, 07:01
@AmigaFuture
Unfortunately the "Reading buffer overflow..." errors come from TSMUXER. BD Rebuilder is just capturing the error and showing it in the log. Interestingly (if I read your post right), the error is coming from a disc that appears to have been muxed with TSMUXER.
You.....got that right, JD!
Don't process the disc and make an MKV...zero problems (so far noticed).
Process the disc, read that processed disc into BD-RB, make a new BD or MKV = problems.
AmigaFuture
22nd February 2021, 08:09
I thought it's TSMUXER rather than BD-RB.. I'll make a new menu from movie and extras. Appreciate the reply, JD. I almost always know something is "happening" when Menu & Extras" doesn't have the menu graphic in the Stream VID list. Haaa!
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