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Old 4th June 2010, 21:07   #1  |  Link
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BDtoAVCHD v3.1.1 - One Click Blu-Ray 2D/3D to BD5/BD9/BD25/MKV

BDtoAVCHD is a tool to create AVCHD discs from Blu-Ray or HD MKV files. As output we get the folder structure ready to burn to a DVD5 or DVD9. The software compresses the video to achieve the desired overall size of 4.7 GB or 8.5 GB with the highest possible quality.

The AVCHD format allows playback the same type of content that a Blu-Ray and holding high definition (1080p) but on DVD5 or DVD9 media. It is ideal for backing up Blu-Ray with much smaller size and maintaining high quality.

BDtoAVCHD is created with the idea that is very simple and quick to use and obtain the best possible quality in a DVD5 media. To achieve this avoids unnecessary conversions and do not need any codec installed as avisynth, ffdshow or Haali media splitter. The recorded discs obtained are compatible with almost any Blu-Ray player and PS3.

Also can convert Blu-Ray to MKV, MKV to AVCHD, Blu-Ray 3D to AVCHD/MKV 3D SBS/TAB and ability to encode MKV's using x265/HEVC codec.


KEY FEATURES
  • Finds the main .m2ts file for the movie by just selecting the BDMV folder or Blu-Ray root.
  • Extract all information from the audio tracks, video and subtitles: length, language, format, etc.
  • Extract chapter information or allows to add it.
  • Select default audio track based on the language preferences and most appropriate criteria for the best quality but can also be set manually.
  • Calculates the video bitrate to fill the DVD5 / DVD9 (most of the times gets filled between 99%-100%).
  • Converts audio (only if necessary): PCM to AC3, DTS-HD MA to DTS Core, DTS to AC3, etc.
  • Detect delays in the original audio tracks and transfers them to the final job.
  • Recompress the video using x264 64-bit if the computer supports it.
  • Do not use external codecs like avisynth or ffdshow or Haali splitter in the process of video conversion.
  • We can select a forced subtitle track is active by default when playing the disc.
  • Allows to program multiple conversions in the queue and execute them one after another automatically.
  • Multitasking: be can add new jobs in the queue while processing others.
  • Various output sizes: DVD5 / DVD9 / USB 4GB / BD-25 and Custom.
  • Ability to create a BD-25 without re-compressing video (BDRemux).
  • MKV as alternate output: allows to convert Blu-Ray to MKV recoding the video or without recoding (BDremux).
  • 3D ready: from Blu-Ray 3D we can get a AVCHD 3D or MKV 3D SBS/TAB.
  • MVC encoding: ability to shrink 3D Blu-Ray to BD25/BD9 maintaining 3D MVC format (Intel Quick Sync encoder).
  • Ability to encode MKV's using x265/HEVC codec.


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Old 4th June 2010, 21:21   #2  |  Link
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I noticed this tool a while ago. I was interested in the bitrate calculator so I compared it with my AVCHDCalculator. I was stunned of how close the results are. Most of the time only a couple of kbps different then AVCHDCalculator. Also your Media selection sizes are surprisingly the same as AVCHDCoder's ouput sizes so I thought I'd find AVCHDCalculator in your package. But I couldn't find it. So my question is: how did you do it?
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I noticed this tool a while ago. I was interested in the bitrate calculator so I compared it with my AVCHDCalculator. I was stunned of how close the results are. Most of the time only a couple of kbps different then AVCHDCalculator. Also your Media selection sizes are surprisingly the same as AVCHDCoder's ouput sizes so I thought I'd find AVCHDCalculator in your package. But I couldn't find it. So my question is: how did you do it?
Media sizes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD

and output sizes ...many hours of work and much research

Sample:
Code:
...			
size = audio * Video[i_v].duracion;	
n_packets = size / (1536-head);	
over = n_packets * head;			 
media -= size;
media -= over;
	
n_packets = media / 1536;
over = n_packets * 81;					
media -= over;  									
media -= (300 * 8 * Video[i_v].frame_count);	   
	
bitrate = (int)(media / (Video[i_v].duracion * 0.9893));
....
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Old 4th June 2010, 21:55   #4  |  Link
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Media sizes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD

and output sizes ...many hours of work and much research

Sample:
Code:
...			
size = audio * Video[i_v].duracion;	
n_packets = size / (1536-head);	
over = n_packets * head;			 
media -= size;
media -= over;
	
n_packets = media / 1536;
over = n_packets * 81;					
media -= over;  									
media -= (300 * 8 * Video[i_v].frame_count);	   
	
bitrate = (int)(media / (Video[i_v].duracion * 0.9893));
....
I used another approach. I calculated hundreds of formulas. Maybe we can share our information sometimes?
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Old 12th June 2010, 08:03   #5  |  Link
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@pistacho

Looks like a great GUI, have not tested it yet because I am not at home this week, but will be testing as soon as possible

I am using RipBot as my defult GUI for creating AVCHD back-up's of my Blu-Ray collection, but I only have the need for AVCHD output, so maybe your GUI is better for me.....

Well, have a question before I start using your GUI:

1. Is there any way to tweak the x264 settings for my personal needs ?

2. What x264 settings does your GUI use by default ?

3. Does BDtoAVCHD support multiple subtitles and audio tracks in the final AVCHD output file ?

Hope you can answer my questions and I am looking forward to see where future development takes BDtoAVCHD

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Old 14th June 2010, 19:19   #6  |  Link
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1. Is there any way to tweak the x264 settings for my personal needs ?
Not for now. But it sets the best x264 settings to convert BD to AVCHD

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2. What x264 settings does your GUI use by default ?
default preset + --tune film + all necesary settings for Blu-ray/AVCHD compliance (--keyint, --slices 4, --nal-hrd, --aud, etc....)

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3. Does BDtoAVCHD support multiple subtitles and audio tracks in the final AVCHD output file ?
Not for now

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Old 21st June 2010, 08:36   #7  |  Link
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Hi pistacho.

Your program works like a charm, but I have some sggestions for futher development:

1. Allow multiple subs and audio streams.

2. Allow HD audio on dvd 9.

3. Allow different encoding presets, right now you are using a very fast x264 preset, resulting in low quality encodes, but wery fast encoding times. Please add slower encoding for better quality.

I used Media info for your x264 encoding settings, and they look like this:

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cabac=1 / ref=3 / deblock=1:-1:-1 / analyse=0x3:0x113 / me=hex / subme=7 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.15 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=1 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=-3 / threads=6 / sliced_threads=0 / slices=4 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=0 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=1 / weightb=1 / weightp=0 / keyint=24 / keyint_min=2 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=24 / rc=2pass / mbtree=1 / bitrate=7385 / ratetol=1.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / cplxblur=20.0 / qblur=0.5 / vbv_maxrate=24000 / vbv_bufsize=24000 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00 / nal_hrd=vbr
I would like to suggest somthing like this, for the key x264 settings, and the rest of the x264 settings ajusted accordingly

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Fast setting:
ref = 4
me = umh
subme = 8

For medium setting:
ref = 4
me = esa
subme = 9
trellis = 2

For slow setting:
ref = 4
me = tesa
subme = 10
trellis = 2
b_adapt = 2
You could either leave it to the end user to choose the encoding speed or it could be auto selected according to the calculated bitrate, like this:

Quote:
High bitrate = Fast setting.
Medium bitrate = Medium setting.
Low bitrate = Slow setting.
This is just my thoughts, and suggestions for making your great program even better, hope you will give it some thought ?

Best Regards
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Old 21st June 2010, 13:10   #8  |  Link
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You can restore your PNG in the first post if you remove the ads at the bottom per forum rule 5. Thanks for your understanding.
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Old 21st June 2010, 14:41   #9  |  Link
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@Denner

Thanks for your suggestions. Take them into account in future versions of the software.

Only a detail:
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right now you are using a very fast x264 preset, resulting in low quality encodes, but wery fast encoding times.
no use very fast x264 preset, use a default preset = medium

x264 presets: ultrafast, superfast, veryfast, faster, fast, medium, slow, slower, veryslow, placebo

I prefer to let the codec choose the correct parameters by changing only the presets. But I can add the option to let the user choose some presets



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Sorry I did not think

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Cool will be testing tonight
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Hi, I tested a conversion with the preset slow and these are the differences with the parameters that the codec choice:

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Preset slow:
ref = 4
me = umh
subme = 8
b_adapt = 2
direct = 3

Preset medium (default):
ref = 3
me = hex
subme = 7
b_adapt = 1
direct = 1
It takes a little longer but I think it's worth

The other presets I have not tried yet...

@Denner:
You can get most of parameters that you had suggested using the preset slow

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Old 24th June 2010, 18:43   #12  |  Link
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Hi will be encoding a blu-ray tonight using the veryslow preset, I am really looking forward to seeing the results

I just say that I am impressed by how fast you are making the GUI better, how all we need are multiple audio and subtitle tracks

Wow......
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Old 28th June 2010, 08:23   #13  |  Link
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@ pistacho

I have now done 2 Blu-Ray backup's, using the veryslow preset and they both came out oversized

Backup 1 came out at 8.550.347.636 bytes and backup 2 came out at 8.563.988.860 bytes, so something is not right ?

Will try to do the same movies with the normal preset and to see if they come out at the right size.

Will you try to look in to the problem ?

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I have now done 2 Blu-Ray backup's, using the veryslow preset and they both came out oversized
Some details would be nice i.e. source info video/audio/subs?
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I would like to reproduce the problem. I need: the total length of the film (h:mm:ss), fps, the type of output audio (AC3448, 640, DTS 768, Core 1509), sub (none/normal/forced) and actual video bitrate (MediaInfo --> bitrate).

8.550.347.636 is only 0.1% >

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Will try to do the same movies with the normal preset and to see if they come out at the right size.
I think the preset chosen should not affect output size but it is well to test. If the output size varies significantly with the preset the problem would be in the x264 codec (I think not.)

Thanks for doing the tests. Let us know the new output size with "medium" preset.

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Sorry, my bad, here are the info from MediaInfo:

[HTML]General
ID : 1
Complete name : C:\Users\xxx\xxx\SHERLOCK HOLMES\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts
Format : BDAV
Format/Info : BluRay Video
File size : 7.96 GiB
Duration : 2h 8mn
Overall bit rate : 8 878 Kbps
Maximum Overall bit rate : 35.5 Mbps

Video
ID : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
Duration : 2h 8mn
Bit rate : 7 007 Kbps
Nominal bit rate : 6 776 Kbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16/9
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Resolution : 24 bits
Colorimetry : 4:2:0
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.141
Stream size : 6.28 GiB (79%)
Writing library : x264 core 98 r1649 20cbe10
Encoding settings : cabac=1 / ref=4 / deblock=1:-1:-1 / analyse=0x3:0x133 / me=umh / subme=10 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.15 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=24 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=2 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=-3 / threads=6 / sliced_threads=0 / slices=4 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=0 / b_adapt=2 / b_bias=0 / direct=3 / weightb=1 / weightp=0 / keyint=24 / keyint_min=2 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=24 / rc=2pass / mbtree=1 / bitrate=6776 / ratetol=1.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / cplxblur=20.0 / qblur=0.5 / vbv_maxrate=24000 / vbv_bufsize=24000 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00 / nal_hrd=vbr

Audio
ID : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : DTS
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Duration : 2h 8mn
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 1 510 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Surround: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Resolution : 24 bits
Stream size : 1.35 GiB (17%)
Language : English

Text
ID : 4608 (0x1200)
Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
Format : PGS
Language : Danish
[/HTML]

The total length of the film 2:08:25.

It is the retail Blu-Ray of SHERLOCK HOLMES and it is the core audio of the DTS-HDMA soundtrack and the retail Danish subs and they are forced.

Info on the other movie will follow

Hope it helps ?

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Denner do you remember what video bitrate was originally requested by the program? I'm wondering if the overshoot was in the "asked vs. actual" bitrate of the converted video, or instead in the muxing process of video/audio/subs.
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To view the current bitrate really has the file can be obtained from BDinfo and also know the bitrate of the subtitles. I think the problem may be in the subs or the re-encoded video has a really different bitrate.

Denner, you can display the data obtained with BDinfo?

http://www.cinemasquid.com/blu-ray/tools/bdinfo

Open output and "Scan bitrates" "View Report"


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Hello Pistachio!

I have a question, i saw that you had now FAQ but i will ask you that questions.

Did you BDtoAVCHD is can build AVCHD with more than 1 languages?

If not, did it will be an future add-on that your planning to integrate?

Thanks!! Great app!!!
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Hi,

I have a strange problem with BDtoAVCHD when converting some 3D blurays. I have so far experienced this with 2 of them. Edge of tomorrow 3D and Prometheus 3D. BDtoAVCHD completes the conversion process without any errors, but when i play them back on my Samsung TV somewhere during the movie the left eye and the right eye seem to swap around and then it becomes confusing to the eyes, even using the menu option on the tv to swap L/R to R/L it doesn't correct the image to make it comfortable on the eyes again. Other 3D movies that i have converted work fine, it is only these 2 that i have come across that do that. I have tried converting these movies since version 2.4.1. I have tried it the following ways with the same result. 1. BDtoAVCHD and AnyDVD to decrypt. 2. DVDFab to .iso 3. Dvdfab to folder with .miniso file

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Samsung smart TV 46" with plex app, active 3D glasses
Ubuntu server with plex app to stream to tv.
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