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30th July 2014, 10:02 | #20681 | Link | |
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and again:
American Hustle this time, while 47 Ronin, Robocop and 12 Years a slave worked fine. Anybody have specified instructions how to fix this? :-( Here's the log to the failed try: Quote:
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31st July 2014, 14:20 | #20684 | Link |
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Please make sure you send a note to Avast telling them they are screwing up again... and to correct their problem.
[Added note] I really, really, really dislike antivirus software... sometimes I wonder if they have a division that does nothing but create viruses so they can stay in business. |
1st August 2014, 14:40 | #20687 | Link |
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Brave 3D Hang-up
Hey guys, first post here from a newbie user. Thanks to everyone who helps to support this thread, and to jdobbs for putting the work in to create such a great product with BD Rebuild.
I have run into an issue with Brave 3D. The full movie backup and movie-only backup versions both slow down and halt at certain parts of the disc, (VID_00948, 00952 and VID_01009 in particular). I inspected the disc, and it seems to be in mint condition. I tried just aborting and restarting BD-RB each time it froze and resuming the job. That seemed to work, as it made it almost to the end of the disc (VID_01009). There, it slows down and then halts at around 95% of extracting A/V. After about 5 resumptions and having it freeze at the same %, it seems like it's not going to get through it. Other 3D Movies, like Frozen and Gravity have worked without issue. I have tried installing the new version of tsMuxeR, and re-installing all of the programs from the start of this thread. What do you guys think my issue is? Thanks a lot! [08/01/14] BD Rebuilder v0.47.07 (beta) [09:00:10] Source: BRAVE_3D - Input BD size: 40.88 GB - Approximate total content: [02:54:24.912] - Target BD size: 22.95 GB - Windows Version: 6.1 [7601] - Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR - MVC 3D Output Mode enabled - Decoding/Frame serving: FRIMDecode - Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640 - Resuming from previously started job. [09:00:12] PHASE ONE, Encoding - [09:00:12] Processing: VID_01009 (29 of 31) - [09:00:12] Extracting A/V streams [VID_01009] Options: [Options] VERSION=0.47.0.7 ENCODER=0 MODE=0 ENCODE_QUALITY=0 ONEPASS_ENCODING=2 AUTO_QUALITY=1 TARGET_SIZE=23500 AUTO_BURN=2 AUDIO_TO_KEEP=eng; SUBS_TO_KEEP=all SD_CONVERT=0 OPEN_GOP=0 RESIZE_1080=0 RESIZE_1440=0 RESIZE_720=0 DEINTERLACE=1 SD_TO_1080=0 IGNORE_3D=0 CONVERT_WIDE=0 DTS_REENCODE=0 AC3_REENCODE=0 AC3_640=1 AC3_192=0 KEEP_HD_AUDIO=0 AVCHD=1 REMOVE_WORKFILES=0 DGDECIM=0 REMOVE_OUTPUT=0 USE_FILTERS=0 BDMV_CERT_ONLY=0 USE_LAVF=0 IVTC_PULLDOWN=0 ASSUME_DVD_PAL=0 FRIMSOURCE=0 COMPLETION_BEEP=0 DGDECNV=0 OUTPUT_SBS=0 NEROAAC=0 SUPTITLE=0 AUDIO_TRACK_LIMIT=1 SUBTITLE_TRACK_LIMIT=1 CUSTOM_TARGET_SIZE=23500 PRIORITY_CLASS=2 [Paths] |
1st August 2014, 15:05 | #20688 | Link |
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How much memory and free disc space do you have on your system? It sounds almost as if your system is working itself into a mode where everything is swapping in-and-out of virtual (disc) memory. Getting low on disc space can also severely slow the process.
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1st August 2014, 15:05 | #20689 | Link | |
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Did you rip this to HDD first, or are you processing directly from the disc? The former is strongly recommended.
It sounds like a bad rip to me. I've had trouble with some discs that just won't rip fully, despite having a disc surface that looks perfect to the eye. Do you have a different BD drive that you can use? Quote:
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1st August 2014, 15:19 | #20690 | Link |
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Brave 3D Hang-up
It seemed like a disc issue to me too, since the places where the hang-ups occur are so random.
I'm at 120gb of free space on my C:, which is a SSD. I am ripping from the disc itself, so let me see if copying it over to the drive works better and I'll let you guys know. Thanks! |
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Selected source is not BD format
I copied the contents of an HD camera to a local folder on my harddisk j:\temp\HD16. As far as the HD camera manual states, the files on the SD card are stored in a BluRay format. However I am not able to load the source path. I tried all subfolders as source path, but every time I got the message: "Selected source is not BD format".
J:\temp\HD16\PRIVATE J:\temp\HD16\PRIVATE\AVCHD J:\temp\HD16\PRIVATE\AVCHD\AVCHDTN J:\temp\HD16\PRIVATE\AVCHD\BDMV J:\temp\HD16\PRIVATE\AVCHD\IISVPL J:\temp\HD16\PRIVATE\AVCHD\BDMV\CLIPINF J:\temp\HD16\PRIVATE\AVCHD\BDMV\PLAYLIST J:\temp\HD16\PRIVATE\AVCHD\BDMV\STREAM |
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@polleke
This is definitely NOT a blu-ray file structure. It's AVCHD which is typical for videocams. You have to IMPORT the .m2ts (or .mts) files via BD-RBs file IMPORT function: Menu File/Import/Video files ...... Last edited by Sharc; 2nd August 2014 at 23:46. |
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3rd August 2014, 14:38 | #20699 | Link |
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Re-authoring / re-encoding issue
a) When importing a series of blu-ray compliant .m2ts files it seems that DB-RB always stubbornly re-encodes these, although there is no reason -- in my opinion -- to do so. This even happens with FORCE_NOENCODE=1 in the .ini
b) However, when I now move the pseudo BD structure which has been generated under a) from the IMPORTS folder to somewhere else on my HD and import it again from there via "BD(sd) - Quick Reauthored", then the files are kept intact, as expected. The settings for a) and b) are the same. This seems not logical to me; is this possibly a bug or do I miss something? |
3rd August 2014, 16:38 | #20700 | Link | |
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b. Because by moving it and importing you are telling BD-RB it is not a pseudo-BD structure. I suppose I could add a check to the BD import to see if the PSEUDO folder exists... but that seems like overkill. If you already know for sure that a source is BD compliant, just delete the PSEUDO folder and use the imported folder as your source. It will not reencode unless it is required for sizing. Last edited by jdobbs; 3rd August 2014 at 16:43. |
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