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Chefkoch_ico
4th January 2009, 22:52
Well yes and no -- but lets not treat this like the sky is falling The only time it has problems is on sources that have mixed interlaced and progressive, which is very rare. I've done many, many discs that are VC-1 -- and they are fine. It wasn't until this week that I ran into the first disc that had this problem ("Band of Brothers").
I keep hearing this expressed as though VC-1 can't be backed up -- which is inaccurate.
On that you are right. At least you have done more tests than any of us :-) . It was my impression that it is more problematic (in my case 2 out of 5, 40%, of all discs I tested).
The real problem is, I need to check every VC1 video for distortions. Or when running over night and it crashes, the whole night is lost (for encoding :-) ).
Anyway, could it be done, that all VID_* AVS files be created immediatly after start of the backup and not immediatly before encoding for each stream starts? Please.
@laserfan:
not that it really matters, but search for all of my posts in the last days and you will see. I even created a batch file that could be called from BD-RB which does the whole indexing and so on.
Bye
Sharc
4th January 2009, 22:54
Interesting. It doesn't work for me either. Same blockiness as previously reported.
Hmmm... I can decode it with MPC-HC (home cinema) when I disable its internal Transform Filters VC1(FFmpeg) and disable H264/AVC(FFmpeg) and enable the Transform Filters VC1(DXVA) and enable H264/AVC(DXVA). The picture is decoded correctly but the audio is out of sync. Here another testclip:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?rt4djjjjwam
Scratching my head ....
jdobbs
4th January 2009, 23:14
D12;1232217']I just re-ran it and it appears to be multiplexing when it's doing this. I just restarted the encode, and it's resumed. It's multiplexing now, so i'll see what it does before it errors out, and i'll re-postAre you using the latest version (v0.17.13)?
[SLiM]D12
4th January 2009, 23:19
0.17.12 right now. If it fails, i'll upgrade and try again. I have 158 streams to build and it's at 147 so far, so i'll post again when complete.
Sharc
4th January 2009, 23:20
The only time it has problems is on sources that have mixed interlaced and progressive, which is very rare. I've done many, many discs that are VC-1 -- and they are fine. It wasn't until this week that I ran into the first disc that had this problem ("Band of Brothers").
I keep hearing this expressed as though VC-1 can't be backed up -- which is inaccurate.
I wouldn't expect it to be a real problem for movie-only backups because all I have seen are purely progressive. The mixed progressive/interlaced VC-1 clips however seem to be quite common in Extras where videos (e.g. interviews) are mixed with clips of the movie.
From the BluRay discs I have seen so far about half are VC-1, and half are AVC. I have so far not seen any mpeg2 Blu-rays here (Region B).
Something else perhaps just to mention: I have read in another thread that Region Restrictions should better not be removed when ripping a BD with anyDVD as it may prevent or jeopardize playback on standalones.
jwgallardo
4th January 2009, 23:26
Hello, I just started my first project but the program got stuck initiating the second pass. I haven't stopped it yet but I almost sure it is frozen. The last write was done at 5:53am. The process started at 7:40PM. The movie is Shining. My computer is a Laptop Lenovo T61 with Core2 Duo T7500 @ 2.2 GHz and 2MB RAM. Windows Vista Business. I remember having a similar issue when encoding with DVD-RB for Mobile that I reported long time ago. It seems it was related to Windows Vista. Any ideas???
laserfan
4th January 2009, 23:29
The only time it has problems is on sources that have mixed interlaced and progressive, which is very rare. I've done many, many discs that are VC-1 -- and they are fine.Ok, thanks. I must have a system problem then--I've not been able to get clean encodes of entire movies (movie-only). :o
[SLiM]D12
4th January 2009, 23:31
Actually jdobbs, it got past the multiplexing part, it's copying files over now to my output folder. It failed copying this file:
E:\CERTIFICATE\app.discroot.crt.
Capsbackup
4th January 2009, 23:48
@jdobbs
my run time error 9, from 2 previous posts:
Just had a failed attempt, "Run-time error '9': subscript out of range. Happens as PHASE ONE completes, PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started. Press OK and BD-RB just closes. So I make a back-up folder and put the contents of the 1st attempt into that folder and restart BD-RB and press back-up again, and it continues after the resume message. However, after Rebuild appears to just finish the last M2TS, the same Run-time error pops up. Checking the two folders, the newly created and previously created but moved to a back up folder, BD-RB appears to have created the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folders for both attempts. Both have all the same files inside and report the same (3.71GB). Maybe I should try and burn this to disc just to see if it will play. if I can provide more info, let me know.
and:
Having "Run-time error '9': subscript out of range" on backup attempt of Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl disc 2 bonus, with BD-RB 0.17.0.13. What does this error message mean and/or what could be the cause? I had this error 1 time before, but was not sure if anyone else has or a reason was found. Happens as "PHASE ONE completes, PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started", and press OK and BD-RB just closes.
What else can I provide?
Edit-here is the log:
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[19:05:10] BD Rebuilder v0.17.13 (beta)
- Input BD size: 14.82 GB
- Approximate total content: [05:53:12.287]
- Target BD size: 4.27 GB
[19:05:14] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [19:05:19] Reencoding: VID_00093 (1 of 121)
- [19:05:38] Reencoding: VID_00276 (2 of 121)
- [19:06:08] Reencoding: VID_00119 (3 of 121)
- [19:06:34] Reencoding: VID_00028 (4 of 121)
- [19:07:05] Reencoding: VID_00126 (5 of 121)
- [19:07:45] Reencoding: VID_00038 (6 of 121)
- [19:08:16] Reencoding: VID_00145 (7 of 121)
- [19:08:49] Reencoding: VID_00135 (8 of 121)
- [19:09:18] Reencoding: VID_00129 (9 of 121)
- [19:09:49] Reencoding: VID_00115 (10 of 121)
- [19:10:29] Reencoding: VID_00030 (11 of 121)
- [19:11:07] Reencoding: VID_00029 (12 of 121)
- [19:11:48] Reencoding: VID_00107 (13 of 121)
- [19:12:40] Reencoding: VID_00026 (14 of 121)
- [19:13:17] Reencoding: VID_00113 (15 of 121)
- [19:14:16] Reencoding: VID_00024 (16 of 121)
- [19:14:57] Reencoding: VID_00082 (17 of 121)
- [19:15:34] Reencoding: VID_00040 (18 of 121)
- [19:16:06] Reencoding: VID_00074 (19 of 121)
- [19:16:54] Reencoding: VID_00023 (20 of 121)
- [19:17:26] Reencoding: VID_00083 (21 of 121)
- [19:18:25] Reencoding: VID_00032 (22 of 121)
- [19:19:21] Reencoding: VID_00045 (23 of 121)
- [19:20:18] Reencoding: VID_00102 (24 of 121)
- [19:21:33] Reencoding: VID_00037 (25 of 121)
- [19:22:33] Reencoding: VID_00049 (26 of 121)
- [19:23:32] Reencoding: VID_00075 (27 of 121)
- [19:24:30] Reencoding: VID_00041 (28 of 121)
- [19:25:18] Reencoding: VID_00048 (29 of 121)
- [19:26:27] Reencoding: VID_00047 (30 of 121)
- [19:27:29] Reencoding: VID_00044 (31 of 121)
- [19:28:46] Reencoding: VID_00025 (32 of 121)
- [19:30:00] Reencoding: VID_00036 (33 of 121)
- [19:31:07] Reencoding: VID_00039 (34 of 121)
- [19:32:09] Reencoding: VID_00057 (35 of 121)
- [19:33:26] Reencoding: VID_00136 (36 of 121)
- [19:34:24] Reencoding: VID_00031 (37 of 121)
- [19:35:44] Reencoding: VID_00132 (38 of 121)
- [19:36:42] Reencoding: VID_00055 (39 of 121)
- [19:38:15] Reencoding: VID_00050 (40 of 121)
- [19:39:49] Reencoding: VID_00058 (41 of 121)
- [19:41:43] Reencoding: VID_00046 (42 of 121)
- [19:43:32] Reencoding: VID_00099 (43 of 121)
- [19:44:55] Reencoding: VID_00127 (44 of 121)
- [19:45:51] Reencoding: VID_00101 (45 of 121)
- [19:47:03] Reencoding: VID_00134 (46 of 121)
- [19:48:14] Reencoding: VID_00053 (47 of 121)
- [19:50:12] Reencoding: VID_00051 (48 of 121)
- [19:51:49] Reencoding: VID_00064 (49 of 121)
- [19:53:44] Reencoding: VID_00066 (50 of 121)
- [19:55:48] Reencoding: VID_00139 (51 of 121)
- [19:56:51] Reencoding: VID_00043 (52 of 121)
- [19:58:43] Reencoding: VID_00056 (53 of 121)
- [20:00:51] Reencoding: VID_00100 (54 of 121)
- [20:02:17] Reencoding: VID_00130 (55 of 121)
- [20:03:44] Reencoding: VID_00079 (56 of 121)
- [20:05:19] Reencoding: VID_00062 (57 of 121)
- [20:07:29] Reencoding: VID_00065 (58 of 121)
- [20:09:49] Reencoding: VID_00063 (59 of 121)
- [20:11:59] Reencoding: VID_00033 (60 of 121)
- [20:14:01] Reencoding: VID_00027 (61 of 121)
- [20:15:50] Reencoding: VID_00131 (62 of 121)
- [20:17:14] Reencoding: VID_00180 (63 of 121)
- [20:18:26] Reencoding: VID_00181 (64 of 121)
- [20:19:38] Reencoding: VID_00182 (65 of 121)
- [20:20:49] Reencoding: VID_00183 (66 of 121)
- [20:22:01] Reencoding: VID_00184 (67 of 121)
- [20:23:13] Reencoding: VID_00185 (68 of 121)
- [20:24:24] Reencoding: VID_00186 (69 of 121)
- [20:25:37] Reencoding: VID_00054 (70 of 121)
- [20:28:10] Reencoding: VID_00059 (71 of 121)
- [20:30:45] Reencoding: VID_00133 (72 of 121)
- [20:32:28] Reencoding: VID_00035 (73 of 121)
- [20:34:26] Reencoding: VID_00095 (74 of 121)
- [20:36:16] Reencoding: VID_00034 (75 of 121)
- [20:38:43] Reencoding: VID_00052 (76 of 121)
- [20:41:56] Reencoding: VID_00009 (77 of 121)
- [20:45:17] Reencoding: VID_00060 (78 of 121)
- [20:48:33] Reencoding: VID_00096 (79 of 121)
- [20:50:55] Reencoding: VID_00021 (80 of 121)
- [20:54:07] Reencoding: VID_00094 (81 of 121)
- [20:56:26] Reencoding: VID_00061 (82 of 121)
- [21:00:18] Reencoding: VID_00022 (83 of 121)
- [21:04:04] Reencoding: VID_00002 (84 of 121)
- [21:08:18] Reencoding: VID_00109 (85 of 121)
- [21:10:55] Reencoding: VID_00018 (86 of 121)
- [21:15:24] Reencoding: VID_00014 (87 of 121)
- [21:20:31] Reencoding: VID_00087 (88 of 121)
- [21:25:10] Reencoding: VID_00103 (89 of 121)
- [21:28:27] Reencoding: VID_00086 (90 of 121)
- [21:33:10] Reencoding: VID_00282 (91 of 121)
- [21:36:44] Reencoding: VID_00016 (92 of 121)
- [21:41:55] Reencoding: VID_00111 (93 of 121)
- [21:45:08] Reencoding: VID_00104 (94 of 121)
- [21:48:39] Reencoding: VID_00077 (95 of 121)
- [21:52:48] Reencoding: VID_00015 (96 of 121)
- [21:58:12] Reencoding: VID_00110 (97 of 121)
- [22:01:24] Reencoding: VID_00005 (98 of 121)
- [22:07:17] Reencoding: VID_00017 (99 of 121)
- [22:13:34] Reencoding: VID_00010 (100 of 121)
- [22:18:00] Reencoding: VID_00112 (101 of 121)
- [22:21:23] Reencoding: VID_00071 (102 of 121)
- [22:26:48] Reencoding: VID_00003 (103 of 121)
- [22:33:16] Reencoding: VID_00020 (104 of 121)
- [22:40:47] Reencoding: VID_00004 (105 of 121)
- [22:47:24] Reencoding: VID_00013 (106 of 121)
- [22:54:35] Reencoding: VID_00006 (107 of 121)
- [23:01:31] Reencoding: VID_00070 (108 of 121)
- [23:08:58] Reencoding: VID_00008 (109 of 121)
- [23:16:44] Reencoding: VID_00068 (110 of 121)
- [23:25:07] Reencoding: VID_00042 (111 of 121)
- [23:32:58] Reencoding: VID_00019 (112 of 121)
- [23:41:41] Reencoding: VID_00007 (113 of 121)
- [23:50:09] Reencoding: VID_00084 (114 of 121)
- [23:58:30] Reencoding: VID_00073 (115 of 121)
- [00:05:53] Reencoding: VID_00072 (116 of 121)
- [00:13:56] Reencoding: VID_00069 (117 of 121)
- [00:22:59] Reencoding: VID_00011 (118 of 121)
- [00:37:11] Reencoding: VID_00012 (119 of 121)
- [00:52:28] Reencoding: VID_00067 (120 of 121)
- [01:09:47] Reencoding: VID_00081 (121 of 121)
[01:32:56]PHASE ONE complete
[01:32:56]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
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[05:17:39] BD Rebuilder v0.17.13 (beta)
- Input BD size: 14.82 GB
- Approximate total content: [05:53:12.287]
- Target BD size: 4.27 GB
- Resuming from previously started job.
[05:17:43] PHASE ONE, Encoding
[05:17:43]PHASE ONE complete
[05:17:43]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [05:17:43] Rebuilding stream 00093 [1 of 121]
- [05:17:44] Rebuilding stream 00276 [2 of 121]
- [05:17:44] Rebuilding stream 00119 [3 of 121]
- [05:17:45] Rebuilding stream 00028 [4 of 121]
- [05:17:46] Rebuilding stream 00126 [5 of 121]
- [05:17:46] Rebuilding stream 00038 [6 of 121]
- [05:17:47] Rebuilding stream 00145 [7 of 121]
- [05:17:48] Rebuilding stream 00135 [8 of 121]
- [05:17:49] Rebuilding stream 00129 [9 of 121]
- [05:17:50] Rebuilding stream 00115 [10 of 121]
- [05:17:51] Rebuilding stream 00030 [11 of 121]
- [05:17:53] Rebuilding stream 00029 [12 of 121]
- [05:17:55] Rebuilding stream 00107 [13 of 121]
- [05:17:56] Rebuilding stream 00026 [14 of 121]
- [05:17:58] Rebuilding stream 00113 [15 of 121]
- [05:18:00] Rebuilding stream 00024 [16 of 121]
- [05:18:01] Rebuilding stream 00082 [17 of 121]
- [05:18:03] Rebuilding stream 00040 [18 of 121]
- [05:18:04] Rebuilding stream 00074 [19 of 121]
- [05:18:06] Rebuilding stream 00023 [20 of 121]
- [05:18:07] Rebuilding stream 00083 [21 of 121]
- [05:18:09] Rebuilding stream 00032 [22 of 121]
- [05:18:11] Rebuilding stream 00045 [23 of 121]
- [05:18:13] Rebuilding stream 00102 [24 of 121]
- [05:18:15] Rebuilding stream 00037 [25 of 121]
- [05:18:16] Rebuilding stream 00049 [26 of 121]
- [05:18:18] Rebuilding stream 00075 [27 of 121]
- [05:18:19] Rebuilding stream 00041 [28 of 121]
- [05:18:21] Rebuilding stream 00048 [29 of 121]
- [05:18:23] Rebuilding stream 00047 [30 of 121]
- [05:18:25] Rebuilding stream 00044 [31 of 121]
- [05:18:27] Rebuilding stream 00025 [32 of 121]
- [05:18:29] Rebuilding stream 00036 [33 of 121]
- [05:18:30] Rebuilding stream 00039 [34 of 121]
- [05:18:32] Rebuilding stream 00057 [35 of 121]
- [05:18:34] Rebuilding stream 00136 [36 of 121]
- [05:18:35] Rebuilding stream 00031 [37 of 121]
- [05:18:37] Rebuilding stream 00132 [38 of 121]
- [05:18:38] Rebuilding stream 00055 [39 of 121]
- [05:18:41] Rebuilding stream 00050 [40 of 121]
- [05:18:43] Rebuilding stream 00058 [41 of 121]
- [05:18:45] Rebuilding stream 00046 [42 of 121]
- [05:18:47] Rebuilding stream 00099 [43 of 121]
- [05:18:48] Rebuilding stream 00127 [44 of 121]
- [05:18:49] Rebuilding stream 00101 [45 of 121]
- [05:18:51] Rebuilding stream 00134 [46 of 121]
- [05:18:52] Rebuilding stream 00053 [47 of 121]
- [05:18:54] Rebuilding stream 00051 [48 of 121]
- [05:18:56] Rebuilding stream 00064 [49 of 121]
- [05:18:58] Rebuilding stream 00066 [50 of 121]
- [05:19:01] Rebuilding stream 00139 [51 of 121]
- [05:19:02] Rebuilding stream 00043 [52 of 121]
- [05:19:04] Rebuilding stream 00056 [53 of 121]
- [05:19:06] Rebuilding stream 00100 [54 of 121]
- [05:19:07] Rebuilding stream 00130 [55 of 121]
- [05:19:09] Rebuilding stream 00079 [56 of 121]
- [05:19:10] Rebuilding stream 00062 [57 of 121]
- [05:19:13] Rebuilding stream 00065 [58 of 121]
- [05:19:15] Rebuilding stream 00063 [59 of 121]
- [05:19:18] Rebuilding stream 00033 [60 of 121]
- [05:19:20] Rebuilding stream 00027 [61 of 121]
- [05:19:23] Rebuilding stream 00131 [62 of 121]
- [05:19:24] Rebuilding stream 00180 [63 of 121]
- [05:19:25] Rebuilding stream 00181 [64 of 121]
- [05:19:26] Rebuilding stream 00182 [65 of 121]
- [05:19:27] Rebuilding stream 00183 [66 of 121]
- [05:19:28] Rebuilding stream 00184 [67 of 121]
- [05:19:29] Rebuilding stream 00185 [68 of 121]
- [05:19:31] Rebuilding stream 00186 [69 of 121]
- [05:19:32] Rebuilding stream 00054 [70 of 121]
- [05:19:34] Rebuilding stream 00059 [71 of 121]
- [05:19:37] Rebuilding stream 00133 [72 of 121]
- [05:19:38] Rebuilding stream 00035 [73 of 121]
- [05:19:40] Rebuilding stream 00095 [74 of 121]
- [05:19:43] Rebuilding stream 00034 [75 of 121]
- [05:19:46] Rebuilding stream 00052 [76 of 121]
- [05:19:48] Rebuilding stream 00009 [77 of 121]
- [05:19:52] Rebuilding stream 00060 [78 of 121]
- [05:19:54] Rebuilding stream 00096 [79 of 121]
- [05:19:57] Rebuilding stream 00021 [80 of 121]
- [05:20:00] Rebuilding stream 00094 [81 of 121]
- [05:20:02] Rebuilding stream 00061 [82 of 121]
- [05:20:05] Rebuilding stream 00022 [83 of 121]
- [05:20:07] Rebuilding stream 00002 [84 of 121]
- [05:20:09] Rebuilding stream 00109 [85 of 121]
- [05:20:10] Rebuilding stream 00018 [86 of 121]
- [05:20:13] Rebuilding stream 00014 [87 of 121]
- [05:20:16] Rebuilding stream 00087 [88 of 121]
- [05:20:18] Rebuilding stream 00103 [89 of 121]
- [05:20:22] Rebuilding stream 00086 [90 of 121]
- [05:20:24] Rebuilding stream 00282 [91 of 121]
- [05:20:27] Rebuilding stream 00016 [92 of 121]
- [05:20:31] Rebuilding stream 00111 [93 of 121]
- [05:20:32] Rebuilding stream 00104 [94 of 121]
- [05:20:35] Rebuilding stream 00077 [95 of 121]
- [05:20:38] Rebuilding stream 00015 [96 of 121]
- [05:20:43] Rebuilding stream 00110 [97 of 121]
- [05:20:45] Rebuilding stream 00005 [98 of 121]
- [05:20:49] Rebuilding stream 00017 [99 of 121]
- [05:20:53] Rebuilding stream 00010 [100 of 121]
- [05:20:57] Rebuilding stream 00112 [101 of 121]
- [05:22:07] Rebuilding stream 00071 [102 of 121]
- [05:22:10] Rebuilding stream 00003 [103 of 121]
- [05:22:13] Rebuilding stream 00020 [104 of 121]
- [05:22:18] Rebuilding stream 00004 [105 of 121]
- [05:22:22] Rebuilding stream 00013 [106 of 121]
- [05:22:26] Rebuilding stream 00006 [107 of 121]
- [05:22:31] Rebuilding stream 00070 [108 of 121]
- [05:22:35] Rebuilding stream 00008 [109 of 121]
- [05:22:40] Rebuilding stream 00068 [110 of 121]
- [05:22:45] Rebuilding stream 00042 [111 of 121]
- [05:22:50] Rebuilding stream 00019 [112 of 121]
- [05:22:54] Rebuilding stream 00007 [113 of 121]
- [05:22:58] Rebuilding stream 00084 [114 of 121]
- [05:23:05] Rebuilding stream 00073 [115 of 121]
- [05:23:09] Rebuilding stream 00072 [116 of 121]
- [05:23:14] Rebuilding stream 00069 [117 of 121]
- [05:23:19] Rebuilding stream 00011 [118 of 121]
- [05:23:26] Rebuilding stream 00012 [119 of 121]
- [05:23:35] Rebuilding stream 00067 [120 of 121]
- [05:23:44] Rebuilding stream 00081 [121 of 121]
[SLiM]D12
5th January 2009, 00:25
upgraded both AnyDVD and DVD-RB and got this same error in the same spot.
liquidskin76
5th January 2009, 01:51
Hi,
I've successfully done 'Sunshine' (UK version) to BD25 and all is ok. Using version .12 Also did 'The Fountain' (UK version) to bd25 using version .11 and all was ok.
Kept DTS audio on both and can confirm that it down converted from DTS HD Master to DTS ok. Also tried converting to AC3 and all was ok. Popup menus and extras all ok.
Hi jdobbs,
Are you able to tell us when you plan to add or activate the option to kept the original audio (be it DTS Master, TrueHD, or Uncompressed LPCM) instead of re-encoding?!
I've got my fingers crossed for the next update (.14)!!! :D
Many thanks for the work you are doing. My donation will be coming shortly!
KarstenS
5th January 2009, 06:05
Actually I am trying with Version .13 another Disney movie: Meet the Robinsons. Selected Soundtracks: AC3 and DTS German (reencoding disabled for both). Seems to work fine now. When its successfully finished, I will try again Enchanted.
Suggestion: Select at least one audio stream. The problem: When I setup german (ger; deu) as language, only german audio will be selected. But most extras and nearly all menus are with english marked audio stream. So I have to select audio streams for every file by hand, because it selects no audio stream for them at all.
spida_singh
5th January 2009, 11:08
Hi,
I've successfully done 'Sunshine' (UK version) to BD25 and all is ok. Using version .12 Also did 'The Fountain' (UK version) to bd25 using version .11 and all was ok.
Kept DTS audio on both and can confirm that it down converted from DTS HD Master to DTS ok. Also tried converting to AC3 and all was ok. Popup menus and extras all ok.
Hi jdobbs,
Are you able to tell us when you plan to add or activate the option to kept the original audio (be it DTS Master, TrueHD, or Uncompressed LPCM) instead of re-encoding?!
I've got my fingers crossed for the next update (.14)!!! :D
Many thanks for the work you are doing. My donation will be coming shortly!
I can confirm the same results with Ice Age 2, BD25 UK, DTS was down converted from dtshdma, total time was about 6 hours, very pleased with your work, again, +1 here for keeping original audio tracks, as I intend to create images using img burn for use with tmt within media portal, over my asus hdav13, many thanks for your software :D
Chefkoch_ico
5th January 2009, 13:35
Hi!
I was doing "I am legend" full copy to BD25. Worked fine. But there is an issue with audio streams.
When I started the movie I wondered where there is german audio, turns out if I select spanish, I hear german audio.
In BD-RB, there were the laguages like this:
[X] AC3, Eng
[X] TRUE_HD, Eng
[ ] AC3, Japanese
[ ] AC3, French
[ ] AC3, Italian
[X] AC3, German
[ ] AC3, Spanish
I found out, in the original m2ts the audio streams have the PIDs 4352 to 4358. German is there PID 4357.
In the m2ts created via BD-Rebuilder (btw. v0.17.13) the Audio PIDs are from 4352 to 4354 and german PID is 4354.
Bye
jdobbs
5th January 2009, 13:47
D12;1232258']Actually jdobbs, it got past the multiplexing part, it's copying files over now to my output folder. It failed copying this file:
E:\CERTIFICATE\app.discroot.crt.And the error was "Runtime error 9?"
piratburner
5th January 2009, 13:50
Hi,
Hi jdobbs,
Are you able to tell us when you plan to add or activate the option to kept the original audio (be it DTS Master, TrueHD, or Uncompressed LPCM) instead of re-encoding?!
I've got my fingers crossed for the next update (.14)!!! :D
Many thanks for the work you are doing. My donation will be coming shortly!
When this beautiful SW also have same functionality as TsMuxer/tsRemux You have my cent as well ;) :D :p :sly:
[SLiM]D12
5th January 2009, 13:59
And the error was "Runtime error 9?"
Yup, error 9.
Capsbackup
5th January 2009, 16:01
Just completed backing up INDIANA_JONES_4_D2, which is disc 2 bonus features. I chose BD-5, full movie. Completed successfully but it turned out 6.38GB.
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[09:39:02] BD Rebuilder v0.17.13 (beta)
- Input BD size: 21.15 GB
- Approximate total content: [02:41:34.217]
- Target BD size: 4.27 GB
[09:39:02] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [09:39:12] Reencoding: VID_00049 (1 of 18)
- [09:40:43] Reencoding: VID_00053 (2 of 18)
- [09:45:21] Reencoding: VID_00052 (3 of 18)
- [09:51:29] Reencoding: VID_00011 (4 of 18)
- [10:18:01] Reencoding: VID_00012 (5 of 18)
- [10:48:39] Reencoding: VID_00014 (6 of 18)
- [11:23:23] Reencoding: VID_00006 (7 of 18)
- [12:04:52] Reencoding: VID_00013 (8 of 18)
- [12:57:53] Reencoding: VID_00005 (9 of 18)
- [13:56:28] Reencoding: VID_00002 (10 of 18)
- [14:53:18] Reencoding: VID_00008 (11 of 18)
- [16:09:42] Reencoding: VID_00007 (12 of 18)
- [17:22:06] Reencoding: VID_00001 (13 of 18)
- [18:45:18] Reencoding: VID_00009 (14 of 18)
- [20:23:00] Reencoding: VID_00004 (15 of 18)
- [22:13:54] Reencoding: VID_00000 (16 of 18)
- [00:10:07] Reencoding: VID_00010 (17 of 18)
- [02:51:38] Reencoding: VID_00003 (18 of 18)
[06:28:52]PHASE ONE complete
[06:28:52]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
[06:29:30] - Encode and Rebuild complete
[06:29:30]JOB: INDIANA_JONES_4_D2 completed.
This is the second time this has happened to me, where I select BD-5 and it turns out over sized, but will fit on a BD-9.
jdobbs
5th January 2009, 17:08
Can you send me your INI and INF files? dvd-rb@dvd-rb.com
I've never had an oversize, and I've tested that disc -- I'd like to see what you have set differently.
pbeumer2001
5th January 2009, 18:05
I had a runtime 76 error. Theencoding was done and rebuilder wanted to convert the audio. Aften.exe crashed and rebuilder closed. Is the any way to try it again without reencoding the whole movie again?
Capsbackup
5th January 2009, 18:08
@jdobbs,
sent files. Also, any ideas on the run time error 9 issues a few of us seem to have?
jdobbs
5th January 2009, 18:18
You may want to upgrade to the AFTEN version that is posted earlier in this thread. You can then manually encode the audio for that M2TS. BD-RB should pick up where it left off if you restart it --- and do the REBUILD.
pbeumer2001
5th January 2009, 18:50
You may want to upgrade to the AFTEN version that is posted earlier in this thread. You can then manually encode the audio for that M2TS. BD-RB should pick up where it left off if you restart it --- and do the REBUILD.
ok i`m manual converting the audio. But rebuilder asks me everytime if I want to delete the work files. Offcourse I see no and then the prgress stops. Where can I press rebuild?
Rebuilder did the audio muxing in 2 files. I have 2 .wav files on my drive. one is 4.2 GB the other is 600 MB. Maybe that`s why aften crashed. Now I have to manualy convert both files and merge them together
Ok now I have 1 ac3 file. Still can`t figure out how to let rebuilder rebuild the whole thing
Steff 320i
5th January 2009, 19:51
For all you folks doing test encodes... you can speed up the process substantially by deactivating "trellis algorithms" under "settings-->setup" and additionally using only "fair quality" under "settings-->encoder settings".
This reduces encoding time to apprx a third of the time.
I did a full encode yesterday and it took like 5 hours instead of 15. Quality of course is not as good, but it's a way of doing a full test encode real quick.
MikeyBK
5th January 2009, 20:24
I just had a 'Runtime Error 5, invalid procedure call or arguement'. This was on the same movie ('Jumper') which I had a Runtime Error 9. That is two errors in a row since I updated to v0.17.13. All settings are the same as when I was successful with all but one using previous versions of BD-RB.
Not sure why, but I'll double check everything and try running it once again tinight,
jdobbs
5th January 2009, 21:18
ok i`m manual converting the audio. But rebuilder asks me everytime if I want to delete the work files. Offcourse I see no and then the prgress stops. Where can I press rebuild?
Rebuilder did the audio muxing in 2 files. I have 2 .wav files on my drive. one is 4.2 GB the other is 600 MB. Maybe that`s why aften crashed. Now I have to manualy convert both files and merge them together
Ok now I have 1 ac3 file. Still can`t figure out how to let rebuilder rebuild the whole thing If all the settings are the same it shouldn't ask that... make sure you set everything to what it was on the first run...
MikeyBK
5th January 2009, 21:36
I just had a 'Runtime Error 5, invalid procedure call or arguement'. This was on the same movie ('Jumper') which I had a Runtime Error 9. That is two errors in a row since I updated to v0.17.13. All settings are the same as when I was successful with all but one using previous versions of BD-RB.
Not sure why, but I'll double check everything and try running it once again tinight,
Upon double-checking what may have happened, I now see that the runtime error 9 before was with v.0.17.12 and using a TSMuxer output. And this runtime error 5 was caused by my Comodo firewall denying BD-RB v.0.17.13 access to Matroska and ffdshow..... which is unusual since I have Comodo set up to allow updated programs the same access as before the update, which it did properly when updating from v.0.17.09 upward.... up until v.0.17.13??
Anyways, I now have the full disc of Jumper on my HDD and will use that as my source to take TSMuxer or TSRemux out of the equation for this title.
shon3i
5th January 2009, 22:32
I tested, everything went fine, without errors. Only thing i noticed is that resulting BD have completly miss chapter points. I suppose that becuase you encode whole stream at once, and not splitted by chapters like in DVDRB Pro.
I have suggestion for that, you can easly split all m2ts streams (MPEG2, VC-1, AVC) with mkvmerge on chapters into MKV's, and then you can aslo call with Directshowsource ("chapterxxx.mkv")
Chefkoch_ico
5th January 2009, 23:15
Hi!
I was doing "I am legend" full copy to BD25. Worked fine. But there is an issue with audio streams.
When I started the movie I wondered where there is german audio, turns out if I select spanish, I hear german audio.
In BD-RB, there were the laguages like this:
I found out, in the original m2ts the audio streams have the PIDs 4352 to 4358. German is there PID 4357.
In the m2ts created via BD-Rebuilder (btw. v0.17.13) the Audio PIDs are from 4352 to 4354 and german PID is 4354.
Bye
Hi!
found it out myself, TSMuxer automatically sets the PIDs incremental and there is no way to change that.
@jdobbs:
is this one of the reasons, you plan to write an own muxer in the future?
Bye
klas
5th January 2009, 23:29
I tested with 2001 in BD 9. No errors. Only tested with HTPC(powerdvd in tv).I am amazed because the average bitrate is 3 Mp with two audios with trellis=1 an color boost=1, all extras included and really I do not see a difference. The final size of the principal film is 4,36 GB y the original is 23,2 GB. Now I do not understand the high definition because until now I thought the bluray was of the highest quality but now I think it's enough with a BD 9 with the code h264. Its only a joke?. What is the use of the BD-R?
Regards and thank you
ron spencer
5th January 2009, 23:44
what are you playing on? on my 50" Samsung 1080p there is no way the stuff is the same...on BD9 you can get movie only looking ok, but it is not the same...what is size of your panel?
BD-R, when price gets low, will be what you put the stuff on....I have tried one on bd-r and is spectacular...
[SLiM]D12
5th January 2009, 23:46
jdobbs any idea on the runtime error 9? i have an encode sitting here i dont' want to delete :(
x_specter_x
6th January 2009, 00:17
Got an error on encode: "Runtime Error 9" i am using v0.17.13 to encode a FULL backup onto DVD9 of "Day Watch". Seemed to get the error at 100% when it looked like it was finished. I checked the working directory and everything was encoded and I could double click on the main feature video file and it would play to the end. I am trying to encode NIGHT WATCH now. let you know how that goes.
jdobbs
6th January 2009, 01:21
I tested, everything went fine, without errors. Only thing i noticed is that resulting BD have completly miss chapter points. I suppose that becuase you encode whole stream at once, and not splitted by chapters like in DVDRB Pro.
I have suggestion for that, you can easly split all m2ts streams (MPEG2, VC-1, AVC) with mkvmerge on chapters into MKV's, and then you can aslo call with Directshowsource ("chapterxxx.mkv")On the movie-only encodes I set it up to use 5 minute chapters -- don't know why, lazy I guess. I'll correct it to use the original chapter points.
jdobbs
6th January 2009, 01:23
Hi!
found it out myself, TSMuxer automatically sets the PIDs incremental and there is no way to change that.
@jdobbs:
is this one of the reasons, you plan to write an own muxer in the future?
Bye I do plan to finish it (I started already) -- but that shouldn't have an effect, because I am remapping them in the MPLS file... I'll check and see what's going on. I'll be out-of-town for a few days though (real job) so I'll have to look when I get back. Remind me on Friday, ok?
jdobbs
6th January 2009, 01:26
D12;1232735']jdobbs any idea on the runtime error 9? i have an encode sitting here i dont' want to delete :( From the first post in this thread:
Don't push bug resolution or keep asking for a fix. I will get to the reported bugs, but only when I can find the time. I'm pretty busy with my real life right now.Sorry, I'll get to all the bugs -- but I also have to make a living and there are only so many hours in a day. :(
jdobbs
6th January 2009, 01:29
Got an error on encode: "Runtime Error 9" i am using v0.17.13 to encode a FULL backup onto DVD9 of "Day Watch". Seemed to get the error at 100% when it looked like it was finished. I checked the working directory and everything was encoded and I could double click on the main feature video file and it would play to the end. I am trying to encode NIGHT WATCH now. let you know how that goes.can you send me your INF file, INI file, and a list of the working directory? dvd-rb@dvd-rb.com
jdobbs
6th January 2009, 01:30
what are you playing on? on my 50" Samsung 1080p there is no way the stuff is the same...on BD9 you can get movie only looking ok, but it is not the same...what is size of your panel?
BD-R, when price gets low, will be what you put the stuff on....I have tried one on bd-r and is spectacular...Don't know why yours isn't coming out -- but they look good on my 50" Sony LCD 1080p. I can do full-movie backups on BD-9 and frankly they look as good as the original. I agree that full movies on DVD-5 can show some degradation.
ron spencer
6th January 2009, 01:43
I dunno why either.....but everyone I have done so far I, my wife, kids, friends, etc. can easily see the difference...just using default settings.
When I try sending to BD 25 man do I see the difference in results...now that is like the original. I am using Trellis and high quality encode.
Dunno really....To be honest, I even tried a small movie (Wall-E) and on my widescreen computer monitor I see the difference, even sitting back a few feet.
Maybe I am just picky...who knows....I do know I REALLY like the results on BD-25....I think I am gonna stay that route and play with converting BR to DVD (which is also cool) until prices of BD-Rs drop.
MikeyBK
6th January 2009, 03:06
what are you playing on? on my 50" Samsung 1080p there is no way the stuff is the same...on BD9 you can get movie only looking ok, but it is not the same...what is size of your panel?
BD-R, when price gets low, will be what you put the stuff on....I have tried one on bd-r and is spectacular...
Don't know why yours isn't coming out -- but they look good on my 50" Sony LCD 1080p. I can do full-movie backups on BD-9 and frankly they look as good as the original. I agree that full movies on DVD-5 can show some degradation.
I have a 42" Phillips and looking at House Bunny full disc on a BD-9, looks pretty damn good. The movie-only BD-9s are virtually the same. I have a DVItoHDMI connection as well to that Phillips, so I can pull up the Bluray thru there in 1920x1080 and pause on a scene, and do the same with a BD-9 to compare, and either I'm blind or you must be looking for th minutest details that I haven't picked up on. Perhaps if I did a full disc to BD-9 of a high action film like Spider Man 3, maybe I'd see a noticeable difference, but movie only Spidey 3 to BD-9, I cannot tell which is which.
BTW, I'll re-do Jumper tonite and see if any errors come up, but I'm pretty sure the runtime 5 was due to TSMuxer and the runtime 9 was due to Comodo Friewall denying BD-RB access to ffdshow & Matroska.
datman
6th January 2009, 04:17
I have only had a 1 for 1 success so this may be premature.
All of my BD backups have been ripped, remuxed and converted to ISOs. To work from these files may be better than from the originals because the menu,trailers and all that other crap has been dealt with
as always I speak way to soon. I have not been able to get one to work since wall-e. BDRB completes the process but the file will not play. For a week now I have tried to do "Ghost" movie only to a dvd-9. I'm not burning to disc. The iso file in PDVD 8 says unsupported format in F drive and PDVD 7 gets error code 8090000A Door is open or disc is not present. I have tried this movie of the disc and afte 20+ hours it was only 73% done. My computer should be running faster than it is. Working off a file either ISO or HDD take 14-18 hours
LABEL=GHOST
VERSION=v0.17.12 (beta)
SOURCE_SIZE=38186065920
SOURCE_VIDEO_SIZE=38186065920
TARGET_SIZE=8294236160
REDUCTION=.21720583045597
AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng
SUBS_TO_KEEP=all
BACKUP_MODE=1
QUICK=0
PASS=0
COMPLETED=1
REBUILD_COMPLETE=1
[00001]
M2TS_TARGET=8294236160
RATE=7366
NSIZE=7939686400
FLINK=0
MLINK=0
stenews
6th January 2009, 09:13
Hi jdobbs and thanks for all your great job :)
Reading the BD-Rebuilder Beta preamble I saw that:
Download and install the latest FFDSHOW and the Matroska Splitter.
Okay...I'm a DVD-Rebuilder user and, of course, I already have those software:
Should I uninstall them and install the latest available releases? or I'll be safe with the versions that already have:
FFDSHOW is the version 1990 June 8 2008
Haali Media Splitter is the 1.8.122.18
Thanks in advantage.
Bye,
Stefano.
klas
6th January 2009, 10:16
I dunno why either.....but everyone I have done so far I, my wife, kids, friends, etc. can easily see the difference...just using default settings.
When I try sending to BD 25 man do I see the difference in results...now that is like the original. I am using Trellis and high quality encode.
Dunno really....To be honest, I even tried a small movie (Wall-E) and on my widescreen computer monitor I see the difference, even sitting back a few feet.
Maybe I am just picky...who knows....I do know I REALLY like the results on BD-25....I think I am gonna stay that route and play with converting BR to DVD (which is also cool) until prices of BD-Rs drop.
My screen is a sony 40 "full 1080 p How far away from the screen you see the differences? I am sure that from 5 feet (1.5 m) is practically impossible to see the difference with the Samsumg 10000." The eye simply can not.
Chefkoch_ico
6th January 2009, 10:19
My screen is a sony 40 "full 1080 p How far away from the screen you see the differences? I am sure that from 5 feet (1.5 m) is practically impossible to see the difference with the Samsumg 10000." The eye simply can not.
Thats one point, the other is compability. Full Backups on DVD9 dont play in most players. On BD-R they play on almost all. For me thats the most important. And thats why I use BD-R.
Bye
MikeyBK
6th January 2009, 10:41
Thats one point, the other is compability. Full Backups on DVD9 dont play in most players. On BD-R they play on almost all. For me thats the most important. And thats why I use BD-R.
Bye
How often do you really plan to view the extras???? Is those extras really worth backing up onto the BD-9??? I personally more than likely will only watch the movies again, possibly never even watch some of those extras ever again...lmao
That being said, if I really feel the need to view those extras again (which might be twice on some of these Blurays), I'll simply pull out the Bluray itself. I could even use TSSplitter and then BD-RB to create an extras only BD-5 disc on some of them. ;)
klas
6th January 2009, 12:19
How often do you really plan to view the extras???? Is those extras really worth backing up onto the BD-9??? I personally more than likely will only watch the movies again, possibly never even watch some of those extras ever again...lmao
That being said, if I really feel the need to view those extras again (which might be twice on some of these Blurays), I'll simply pull out the Bluray itself. I could even use TSSplitter and then BD-RB to create an extras only BD-5 disc on some of them. ;)
A good question is the only movie include the menu and the scenes selection.
Furiousflea
6th January 2009, 12:26
A good question is the only movie include the menu and the scenes selection.
That would be a nice option, but presently I don't think it does keep anything other than the movie itself.
jdobbs
6th January 2009, 13:26
Hi jdobbs and thanks for all your great job :)
Reading the BD-Rebuilder Beta preamble I saw that:
Okay...I'm a DVD-Rebuilder user and, of course, I already have those software:
Should I uninstall them and install the latest available releases? or I'll be safe with the versions that already have:
FFDSHOW is the version 1990 June 8 2008
Haali Media Splitter is the 1.8.122.18
Thanks in advantage.
Bye,
Stefano.You should be ok.
Atak_Snajpera
6th January 2009, 13:42
FFDSHOW is the version 1990 June 8 2008
Is there any good reason why you still use version from past 6 months!?!? If you have multi-core system I would install FFDshow MT (experimental). Works great on my Quad-Core.
stenews
6th January 2009, 13:43
Hi jdobbs and many thanks for your reply :)
as soon as I can I'll make a try of your "already famous" creation and I'll see what's happen
Bye the way I say thanks to you again.
Stefano.
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