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Old 20th October 2014, 23:22   #118  |  Link
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Normally, you don't need additional codecs.

Unfortunately, the FRIM error message "unknown error" doesn't help much!

To test if the main view of the movie has been extracted normally, you can simply launch _MUX_2D.cmd. It builds a (big) 2D MKV with the h264 stream demuxed from the BD, without re-encoding. I'm pretty sure that will work fine.

Try also to untick the 64bit option in the last tab of BD3D2MK3D. That will remove avs2yuv.exe from the x264 command, and maybe that will be sufficient.

If that doesn't work, try also to copy the libmfxsw32.dll from the toolset directory to a directory in your PATH (such as C:\Windows\SYSWOW64).

I see also this:
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Originally Posted by CaBleman View Post
But the encoding step would produce MKVs which have a black/blank video part in the end.
What do you mean exactly with "in the end"? Do you mean that the movie itself is encoded correctly, but there is an additional black part after it? If it's the case, could it be because you have used the option "Add N seconds of black at the end of the video" in tab 4?
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