heyoldman
6th February 2012, 00:25
A hard learned answer to a frustrating problem:
I have used BDRebuilder for a long while and it worked flawlessly till 2 weeks ago. Suddenly i had 2 errors (bd rebuilder experienced an error 2501-source chk...) and (selected source not a BD format). Looking through all the posts i could find gave a few hints (ffdshow settings - Haali matroska splitter corrupted) but no soild fix. So i looked at AnyDVDHD and noticed that in Video Bluray settings, 3 items, that are not defaults, were selected - remove prohibted user operations - remove annoying adverts and trailers - remove video sequences shorter than.... I unchecked all 3 and now BD rebuilder sees a BD format just fine. Checking the 3 (removes) can confuse players and appears BdRebuilder as well. What clued me in was media info's reluctance to see the BD files, and out of pure frustration running the BD files through TSmuxer in Bluray mode, which fixed the BD stucture allowing BDRebuilder to see them.
A simple fix and i hope it helps others. :D
I have used BDRebuilder for a long while and it worked flawlessly till 2 weeks ago. Suddenly i had 2 errors (bd rebuilder experienced an error 2501-source chk...) and (selected source not a BD format). Looking through all the posts i could find gave a few hints (ffdshow settings - Haali matroska splitter corrupted) but no soild fix. So i looked at AnyDVDHD and noticed that in Video Bluray settings, 3 items, that are not defaults, were selected - remove prohibted user operations - remove annoying adverts and trailers - remove video sequences shorter than.... I unchecked all 3 and now BD rebuilder sees a BD format just fine. Checking the 3 (removes) can confuse players and appears BdRebuilder as well. What clued me in was media info's reluctance to see the BD files, and out of pure frustration running the BD files through TSmuxer in Bluray mode, which fixed the BD stucture allowing BDRebuilder to see them.
A simple fix and i hope it helps others. :D