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Encoding straight from a disc is ALWAYS a bad idea unless you simply can't make enough space for the process when ripping the disc to your computer. It places a lot of strain on your Bluray drive too. Encodes can take 10+ hours and reading with your bluray drive constantly like that is not a good idea generally speaking. You'll have more reliable results reading from the hard drive also because you might find there is an error on the disc and then BDRB enocdes it, it won't "try again" like a disc ripper would by reducing the read speed right down etc. Hope your getting what I'm saying. Rip it to your hard drive first ![]() |
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In any case, BDRB like DVDRB isn't really desinged as a simple "1 click" type tool (I don't think at least). So it might be a bit more hassle to have it on your local hard drive but hey, you're going to get good results hopefully that way. |
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Saves time ripping????? How about ripping to the HDD saves you from having a Blu-Ray drive die prematurely. If that argument doesn't sway you, I would think the slow transfer rate of the optical drive would be enough to sell you on the idea of working from a folder on the hard drive.
I don't see where working from the optical drive is handy under any circumstances. The possibility for errors is exponentially greater, it would seem. |
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![]() I will backup from HDD from now on....id rather have a drive than not ![]() |
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First of all, Thx for this wonderfull program.
I have a little question, if you have a bd-50gb disc (you can get them but are still a little expensive ![]() ![]() Thx in advance |
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Guys, set off another encode, but, for some reason, i got BSOD?? Only did a fresh install about 2 weeks back, any ideas what could be causing it? The same happened with my Family guy rips when using automkv, i got BSOD after the audio encode, is x264.exe causing a crash (as this was used when converting to a .mp4)? Strange as it worked with my hellboy encode overnight??
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Hard to say, but you should run Prim95 (latest version that tests all cores) for a couple of hours to check. Also run memtest to check the memory for a couple of hours afterwards. |
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jdobbs: concerning the 720p sup bug I reported. BDSup2Sub currently works on the 3 BD's I know that are problematic in BD-RB it also resizes to match the same size as the original 1080p. It has command line support now too.
Would it be possible to either use this tool to do 1080p -> 720p sup resizing in BD-RB or talk to the developer about what he did in hopes of fixing BD-RB? |
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Why bother with 50gb BD-R media? For that price you can buy another original movie (especially if you wait a couple weeks after the initial release) and not have to risk making a coaster. You really owe it to yourself to try BD-Rebuilder. You'll get excellant results and save a ton of money, since BD-25 media is below the $5.00 mark. After all... the video and audio of even a 50gb Blu-Ray movie is still compressed from the original source. |
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Damn,
I didn't know if I ripped a bluray via AnyDVD HD and just burns the image to a BD50 or BD25 (if it is a BD25 original) and put it in my PS3 it will just play like the original bluray disk?? Is this correct what I am saying? I thought the PS3 would see it is not a true genuine bluray movie and would not play it? |
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Indeed good news
![]() Amazing that PS3 plays a bluray copy. I thought the mkv step was necessary and that means no subtitles on PS3 (yet) , no menu, no extra's. Damn good news for me! I am baffled I didn't found out this earlier. But you hear so much about those mkv's ![]() |
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I decided to take it upon myself to see if there was a problem with some Universal titles after many unsucessful attempts at Wanted Region B (see my previous posts) so i thought i would try The Mummy 3 UK Release. The title keeps crashing x264 - some of the extras streams are VC1 1080i encoded.. Help!!!
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