View Full Version : BD-RB: Workarounds for 'reached retry limit. Aborting' error
turbojet
9th May 2009, 12:10
If x264 crashes when you are encoding with BD-RB it's technically not a BD-RB bug.
If you are using Windows 7 RC build 7100+ the microsoft VC-1 decoder can't be used outside of WMP/WMC by default. Also the microsoft AVC/H.264 decoder is preferred over all other directshow filters when using DirectShowSource. There are 2 ways I know of to work around these issues. One way is to set VC-1 to WMV9 in ffdshow and use clsid's tool (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=146910), this is a 'what is set is used' method but it doesn't let you use unsupported filters or graphs for directshowsource. If you prefer the XP/Vista way of handling directshow priorities with merits and allows all filters you can use the fix Atak_Snajpera found (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1283290#post1283290) or if you don't feel comfortable editing the registry I wrote a one-click batch file (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?tmynwkaltlo) that works for Windows 7 x86/x64.
Otherwise the problem is usually the file can't be decoded with the current decoder, this is a common problem with interlaced VC-1. An example of one of these streams can be found here (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?tzlnhdynnhq)
To see if the problematic stream in question is interlaced VC-1 check the stream window and look for one these:
VC-1 1080i
VC-1 720i
VC-1 576i
VC-1 480i
Workarounds for interlaced VC-1:
For best results buy, unless you already own, Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 2 and use Jay Bee's VC1tweak (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1249154#post1249154) which works for 32 bit OS or this one with 32/64 bit support (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jgyfyeomqm3) and set VC-1 Tweaker (haali) merit to preferred with graphstudio or set to use with clsid's tool in Windows 7. It's been tested working on XP x86/64, Vista x86/64, Windows 7 x86/64 with the TotalMedia Theatre 2.1.6.119 patch (http://base.arcsoft.com/downloads//digitaltheatre/arcsoft/totalmediatheatre_2.1.6.105_2.1.6.119_Update_ALL.exe) mirror (http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1266/Arcsoft_TotalMedia_Theatre_2.1.6.119_Patch.html). I'm not sure if other v2 builds work or if TotalMedia Extreme works, but v3 does not work. TotalMedia Theatre 2 and 3 can be installed at the same time. Note for XP x64 users: TMT2 isn't officially supported, the player doesn't work but VC1tweak does. After installing you will get a BSOD on boot, you have to choose last known good configuration from the XP boot menu (F8 during XP logo) after that's been done it will boot like normal.
Another way if you are on Vista you can use the wmv9 decoder from Windows 7 with this tool (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?exagzvt2xzu) which may output pixelated video.
As a last resort you can use PowerDVD 7 VC1tweak (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mkyqtmkzmz3) which always resizes interlaced VC-1 to 720x480 and may output pixelated video. It also includes PDVD7 MPEG2 and H.264 filters which don't resize neither does VC-1 with progressive video. Thanks to Joniii's VC1tweak (http://forum.doom9.org/search.php?searchid=4494389) without it this wouldn't be possible.
I suggest to use WMV9 by default since it's well tested and faster, and to only use Arcsoft/PowerDVD decoders when needed.
The only other alternative is to use MIN_M2TS=<size larger than problematic M2TS in MB> in BD-REBUILDER.INI which will not encode any m2ts under the size you set. It's usually fine for BD25 target but may not be when aiming for DVD5/9.
jdobbs
9th May 2009, 12:46
Cool! I'll give this a try.
Capsbackup
9th May 2009, 16:42
@turbojet;
The only other alternative is to use MIN_M2TS=<size larger than interlaced VC-1 in MB> in BD-REBUILDER.INI which will not encode any m2ts under the size you set. Which is fine for BD25 but can be a real issue with DVD output.
This would be an excellent option in BD-RB, but it does not seem to work on the main movie, or what it sees as the main movie. For example, the movie Terminator 3 has two large .m2ts files that are the main movie. The larger is the one I would prefer to reencode, which is VC-1 1080P, 23.976fps. The smaller .m2ts, though not by much, is VC-1, 29.970fps, 1080i. This option does not work here since BD-RB, for some reason, will not allow this file to be skipped from reencoding. Regardless of what I set MIN_M2TS to, BD-RB will keep this one for reencoding. It would be nice to have the user be able to select which files to reencode for this type of example. But there is probably not many titles like this, and that would be for a different discussion in a different thread. :rolleyes:
The principal of this is really to recode the extras rather than an approach to the main movie. If you are going to bd-25, even if there are two versions of the film (I just did Dark City), by re-encoding the audio you can get both versions and the extras in very good quality in bd-25. The issue is where you want to go to bd-9 and the min_m2ts isn't applicable, or sensible in most cases. If the extras are sizeable, such as in 300 or Mummy 3 and also vc-1, then you are stuck without this workaround. In your case couldn't you use tsmuxer to create a version with the film you don't want removed before using bd-rb.
Capsbackup
9th May 2009, 17:43
I don't have a problem doing movie only, just full backup to BD-25. I just have not been able to find a way to keep the entire movie, reencoding or not, and maintain audio sync for the main movie. I'm not trying to stray from this thread, just wanted to share where an example of MIN_M2TS did not work.
Furiousflea
9th May 2009, 19:13
I don't have a problem doing movie only, just full backup to BD-25. I just have not been able to find a way to keep the entire movie, reencoding or not, and maintain audio sync for the main movie. I'm not trying to stray from this thread, just wanted to share where an example of MIN_M2TS did not work.
Your issue is an extremely isolated one.
It won't be resolved until BD-RB correctly handles that type of stream.
Furiousflea
9th May 2009, 19:39
Giving it a shot now with Baraka...Will report back in an hour or two once it's done.
Furiousflea
9th May 2009, 20:41
hmmm...Is everything supposed to get resized to 720p from 1080i...:o
Confirmed...
When you install the script - all video gets encoded at 720p!!! (All VC1 at least 1080i\p)
When you uninstall the script - back to normal!
What's going on here?
It's sort of working but I am doing Mummy 3 (I did the main movie and as far as I could get with the normal codec and waited for it to abort before switching to the workaround) and the m2ts file I was having problems with was just over 2Gb and now it's 100 Mb - reduced to 720 and horribly pixelated.
Interestingly I have allowed the encode to continue on the other none effected extras. They are fine quality wise and a better ratio of the original size.
UPDATE
Okay, the disc completed and was 7.41 Gb. The disc (hard disc folder) plays fine although as expected (as I'd checked the m2ts file) the problem file was way too small and the quality so pixelated it was just about unwatchable. However, it was only a 16 minute documentary so not the end of the world. It would be interesting to see if anything can be done about the issue.
Furiousflea
9th May 2009, 22:06
It's sort of working but I am doing Mummy 3 and the m2ts file I was having problems with was just over 2Gb and now it's 100 Mb - reduced to 720 and horribly pixelated.
Yep that's what I'm getting, 1.5GB down to about 70mb...But not pixellated...looks pretty darn good even considering it is 720p...pq is adequate for me..but being in 720p isn't.
Most likely won't play either if BDRB doesn't know it's not going to be 1080p on a SAD.
turbojet
10th May 2009, 07:44
hmmm...Is everything supposed to get resized to 720p from 1080i...:o
Confirmed...
When you install the script - all video gets encoded at 720p!!! (All VC1 at least 1080i\p)
When you uninstall the script - back to normal!
What's going on here?
You are right after some more tests some 1080 were being resized to 720 or even 480 in a couple cases. Very strange that a decoder would cause this, I will look and see if I can find a fix.
Okay, the disc completed and was 7.41 Gb. The disc (hard disc folder) plays fine although as expected (as I'd checked the m2ts file) the problem file was way too small and the quality so pixelated it was just about unwatchable. However, it was only a 16 minute documentary so not the end of the world. It would be interesting to see if anything can be done about the issue.
Could you cut and post about the first 5 seconds of where it goes from good (if any part was good) to pixelated from the retail m2ts?
drmih
10th May 2009, 11:01
I have just done 'The Changeling' and that was fine. The one problem file was reduced to 720 but the ratio between original and final was only 33%.
turbojet
10th May 2009, 11:19
Tried other versions of PowerDVD 8 decoders and still the resizing issue.
Small update
- switched to using latest powerDVD filters that still work, 8.0.2217
- now all files get deleted from system directory
- unregistering corrected
I will try to make something with arcsoft decoders which isn't supposed to have the resize issue.
turbojet
11th May 2009, 16:06
I added info about arcsoft tweak which doesn't resize but you need to have arcsoft 2 installed.
DonDan
21st May 2009, 12:30
Another alternative is to buy, unless you already have, Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 2 or TotalMedia Extreme and use Jay Bee's VC1tweak (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1249154#post1249154) which works for 32 bit OS or one with 32 and 64 bit support (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jgyfyeomqm3) and set VC-1 Tweaker (haali) merit to preferredhave with graphstudio.
I have tested it on XP 32 and Vista 64 with TotalMedia Theatre 2.1.6.113 and 2.1.6.115 patch and it didn't resize like PowerDVD does. I'm not sure if newer versions work but v3 does not work.
I have Arcsoft 2.25.102.52 installed (on win XP pro Sp2), changed the merit for the VC-1 Tweak to maximum and yet I miserably fail at playing interlaced VC-1 m2ts files. I can't get Graphedit to connect a full chain with VC-1 Tweak and Arcsoft in any way. (I have been trying around for half a day now...)
Any suggestions about what to do before I put my PC on fire?
Maybe someone can put up a screenshot of how he could build a chain with Haali and the Arcsoft codec?
Edit: Could it be the diffrent version I have installed? If so where can I get the other from, the officiall site only has v3 now :/
Edit2: Found the old version, installed and now I can play interlaced VC-1. Still can't open it in megui though (that's actually the goal :P ), throws a: "Exception EInOutError in module VC1Tweak_Haali.ax at 0001F91C. I/O error 103."
Edit3: Again I have been proven wrong. It doesn't matter what I open the m2ts with, I can only do it ONCE after every reboot. An a fresh boot I can either check the filter chain in graphedit, play the file or open it in megui. After doing one of those every other action will always result in a complete application lockup and the above error.
Edit4: Fixed by reinstalling both haali's splitter and the tweak... Video now playing but all stuttery. Could encode in megui but the resulting .mkv is this wonderfull: http://i44.tinypic.com/2ql7eoh.png
Guess I should start thinking about just giving up...
Furiousflea
21st May 2009, 21:53
I added info about arcsoft tweak which doesn't resize but you need to have arcsoft 2 installed.
Worked a treat with no resize nonsense on my Vista 64 setup.
Thanx very much you been a great help :)
turbojet
23rd May 2009, 11:39
DonDan: Can you try 2.1.6.119 patch (http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1266/Arcsoft_TotalMedia_Theatre_2.1.6.119_Patch.html) and see what happens?
What movie and region of BD is giving problems?
What OS and is it x86 or x64?
Also could you cut a small video only part with tsmuxer where it crashes x264 with wmv9 and upload to a place like mediafire (http://www.mediafire.com/index.php)?
Microsoft and ffmpeg devs could use all the problem samples they can get, too bad they aren't easy to reach.
Hopefully we'll have a good, free solution soon from ffmpeg's google summer of code VC-1 interlaced support project (http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=FFmpeg_Summer_Of_Code_2009#VC-1_Interlaced_Support)
drmih
23rd May 2009, 15:23
Is it possible to have TMT 2 and 3 sitting together? I am very happy with TMT 3 and don't really want to go back to v2 and wonder if they can be kept independent with a bit of tweaking?
GaPony
23rd May 2009, 16:19
Is it possible to have TMT 2 and 3 sitting together? I am very happy with TMT 3 and don't really want to go back to v2 and wonder if they can be kept independent with a bit of tweaking?
I'm pretty sure the TMT 3 FAQ noted that version 2 & 3 could reside on the same PC..
drmih
23rd May 2009, 22:09
I am trying the arcsoft tweak but can't get bd-rb to pick it up. It still goes for x264. I have tried graphstudio and that picks up WMVideo Decoder DMO rather than VC-1 Tweaker. I have changed the merit of it, and also disabled vc-1 in ffdshow (although I'm not sure if that is relevant). In graphstudio, although it picks up WMVideo, if I replace it with vc-1 tweaker it plays the clips perfectly.
Any help?
Inspector.Gadget
23rd May 2009, 22:20
Hey turbojet, I've installed the VC-1 tweak for Arcsoft with 64-bit support and set its merit to preferred. I'm running Vista SP1 x64. Unfortunately, even when using Haali Splitter, WMVideo Decoder DMO still gets called. Is there anything else I have to do?
turbojet
24th May 2009, 09:24
The arcsoft tweak is very unreliable it seems and I think the main culprit is the arcsoft version. The process I used was installing build 113 which didn't work at all, then I installed build 119 and everything including setting merit to preferred, then restart and everything worked every time on Vista 32/64 and XP 32/64. I then installed a few more patches of later versions found on techpowerup and it quit working on all OS's.
I've added a workaround for Windows 7 users and an alternative workaround for Vista users.
drmih
24th May 2009, 13:10
Applied the patch to 119 and it's working fine.
Thanks.
DonDan
24th May 2009, 17:23
I'm on vacation till Wednesday.
When I'm back I'll try on a clean install and if I still have errors post a sample and everything else needed.
Furiousflea
24th May 2009, 18:13
The arcsoft tweak is very unreliable it seems and I think the main culprit is the arcsoft version. The process I used was installing build 113 which didn't work at all, then I installed build 119 and everything including setting merit to preferred, then restart and everything worked every time on Vista 32/64 and XP 32/64. I then installed a few more patches of later versions found on techpowerup and it quit working on all OS's.
I've added a workaround for Windows 7 users and an alternative workaround for Vista users.
This is true...
It is literally a nightmare to get the arcosft decoders to be recognised by windows if they aren't straight away after installation of TMT.
meatwad
25th May 2009, 01:32
The arcsoft tweak is very unreliable it seems and I think the main culprit is the arcsoft version. The process I used was installing build 113 which didn't work at all, then I installed build 119 and everything including setting merit to preferred, then restart and everything worked every time on Vista 32/64 and XP 32/64. I then installed a few more patches of later versions found on techpowerup and it quit working on all OS's.
I've added a workaround for Windows 7 users and an alternative workaround for Vista users.
I'm not trying to hijack this thread, but how were you able to get TMT 2 working in XP 64. Everytime I've tried to install it I get a BSOD after I reboot. I can boot into the OS by selecting 'last known configuration that worked', but I can never get TMT 2 to fire up afterwards.
Edit: It might be because I'm using build 129. I don't have an earlier version.
Edit 2: I was able to get hold of a copy of 113 and update it to 119. I still get a BSOD after reboot.
drmih
25th May 2009, 09:27
I have Vista 64 and was happily running TMT 3. I just reinstalled TMT 2 113 but nothing happened (but no crashes) but when I put on the 119 patch it worked fine.
It must be specific to something you have done on your machine.
meatwad
25th May 2009, 10:24
Both work fine on Vista 64. The arcsoft forums say they'll never make TMT 3 compatible with XP 64, but I've read where a few people claim to have TMT 2 running on it. They just never explain how they got it working or give system specs.
turbojet
25th May 2009, 11:50
I was never able to get TMT2 player working on XP 64 but was able to get VC-1 tweak working.
I'll put a note in the post about the BSOD and workaround which is last known config. Thanks for reminding me.
drmih
25th May 2009, 14:03
Is there any reason every to uninstall the vc-1 tweak as it seems that you can control which encoder is used by bd-rb with the vc-1 setting in ffdshow?
turbojet
7th June 2009, 00:50
Is there any reason every to uninstall the vc-1 tweak as it seems that you can control which encoder is used by bd-rb with the vc-1 setting in ffdshow?
I can't think of any reason other than it taking up 1xx MB of hard drive space and it running 3 services for arcsoftconnect (can be disabled in msconfig startup)
I added to the original post a more manageable way to deal with directshow filters in Windows 7
Also changed to PDVD7 filters since they are newer (no noticeable difference) and they include H.264 and MPEG2 decoders.
Pntgrd
11th June 2009, 16:19
I am having a problem with trying to backup Tell_No_One. It appears to be a VC-1p title and I cannot get BD-RB to get past the initial encode step. I have tried every fix from the Front page of this thread and nothing works for this title. Any suggestions?
ps. I am running the latest versions of BD-RB and FFshow on Win7 64 bit RC1
turbojet
11th June 2009, 16:37
What's the error message?
Guest
11th June 2009, 20:24
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