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BD RB Beta released! - now at version 0.37.08 (April 23rd, 2011)

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by Sophocles, Dec 26, 2008.

  1. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    Thanks, now soon you'll be able to help with some of these questions. It's always a little slow to help out at first because it takes a little experience with issues in order to analyze them.

    Word of advice. When the reencode is done use Imagburn to convert it to an ISO and try playing it. Then if all goes well burn it.
     
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    I am a RB newbie and just completed my first BD RB.

    Everything went smooth without any difficulties and quality was good, on both my pc and blue ray player. I RB Eagle Eye movie only mode in 11 hrs in highest quality setting. I am running Windows 7 beta with a E8400 3Ghz processor with 4 gig of ram running stock.

    I have one question though. Is there any way to maintain the menue structure so I can select a particular scene to jump to without RB the complete disk?
     
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    Left it encoding overnight, got in from work, it had completed and burn it for me, tried it in my Sony BDS 300..full movie to BD25, perfect, plays flawlessly. I can now backup my film and keep my original in pristine condition away from my destructive children, Im well chuffed!
     
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    You have to click(high light) on the drive letter your Blu-ray movie is,or what folder you ripped it to,then click on backup.. I was getting the same message and it was because i was trying to open up the whole folder. Now I'm running into another problem... If i do a full backup,The video encoding fails..If i do just the movie,it does it great.Here is the message i get when i try to do a full copy..

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    [01:03:51] BD Rebuilder v0.20.02 (beta)
    - Source: WANTED
    - Input BD size: 40.07 GB
    - Approximate total content: [04:01:11.098]
    - Target BD size: 22.90 GB
    [01:03:51] PHASE ONE, Encoding
    - [01:03:51] Extracting audio/subs [VID_00002]
    - [01:03:56] Reencoding: VID_00002 (1 of 32)
    - Encode failed. Retrying.
    - Encode failed. Retrying.
    - Reached retry limit. Aborting.
    [01:03:59] - Failed video encode, aborted

    Any ideas people? Thanks in advance.
     
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    I've been getting that same error but in movie only mode. I tried "The Eye", it didn't work, I tried Rocky Balboa, didn't work at first then finally it started to reencode. If anyone has any ideas please enlighten us! thanks
     
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    By the way, I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling ffdshow (along with enabling mpeg2), matravska splitter and both avisynth 257 and 258 and I never could get The Eye to reencode. I've also tried using both BD-RBv0.19.06 and the new version.

     
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    Have you 'ripped' it to your hd with AnyDVDHD running?
     
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    Yeah i did.For some reason,it wont do a full copy.
     
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    Could you supply some system specifications such as OS, BD Rom make, processor, and memory?

     
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    It will be the set up at fault, I blamed everything and the inlaws dog till I was shown it was my settings.
     
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    LOL. It almost always is but a little background diagnostics never hurts.:p
     
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    Yeah,i have an Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.20GHz with 2 gigs of ram running MS XP Media Center Edition 2002 w/ SP3 and my Blu-ray Writer is a Buffalo Media Station Combo writer/HD-DVD Player.

    Like i said earlier,i cant do a full copy Rebuild..Says that video encoding fails. When i just do the movie rebuild,its encodes just fine..
     
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    just an update: I tried rebuilding "goal the dream begins" three times, and it would fail to reencode each time. I finally decided to unistall everything one last time then I downloaded the newest version of ffdshow, reinstalled the matroska splitter (btw are you guys using the haali media splitter version?) and avisynth 257 and rebooted. then ran v0.20.02 movie only mode and it worked?! don't know what the heck was wrong but it seems that ffdshow might have been the problem?!
     
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    I forgot to ask a question in my earlier post. I was just wondering what type of dual layer dvds you guys are using. I've been using single layer dvd's and I'm pretty amazed at the quality on most movie only rebuilds I can't tell much of a difference watching on my mits hc5500 projector with 106" screen at 12'. But I wan't to buy some dual layer discs to backup movies that are more than 30gb. Has everyone been using verbatim or will other brands work? thanks in advance
     
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    That's weird i did download the matroska splitter but under add/delete programs,it comes up as the Haali splitter.. IS there a difference?
     
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    I use this splitter,Haali splitter.. works great for me, also I use Ridisc dual layer full face printable, nothing special, never failed yet, play bril in owt.Picture on thses is same as the real thing, I mean same.
     
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    Haali media splitter is what I use too, but the file name is matroska splitter. Ridisc huh? never heard of those, anyone else having success with other brands besides verbatim? thanks
     
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