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Rclark, That's the only difference, and likely the reason yours worked. I copied to the HDD first without removing the HD audio. I'll remember that for the next time time this happens.
That's something the Developers can make a note of. Removing the HD audio while ripping full disc to your HDD first may result in proper compression of the main movie. It will be interesting to see if this works for other problem disc's. This can be a work around while the boys fix the problem.
Thanks.Last edited by bmiller; 03-18-2011, 10:25 AM.
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I should also note that I used Software for both decoder and encoder.
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Originally posted by RClark View PostI too had the issue with the output size being compressed much smaller then what I had selected for this disk (Blu-ray). I was compressing the Main Movie and removing the HD audio. My output was set to BD25. I got a different output size each time, each compressed way smaller then what they should have been.
I did manage to get around it though. Here is what I did.
First do a Full Disc copy to the hard drive as an ISO image, remove the HD audio (which I usually do when compression is needed) and select the audio and subpictures streams that you want to keep. You'll want to use BD50 as your output for this step.
Now using the image you created above as your input, switch over to Main Movie. You should already have the audio and subpictures streams that you want (from the previous step) so select them, set your output size to BD25 (which is what I wanted) and click Next then click Start.
This worked for me. Hopefully someone else will find this useful.Last edited by benito; 03-17-2011, 11:22 PM.
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@bmiller I think what made this work for me was doing a FULL copy from the original disc while removing the HD audio (and any other unwanted audio/subpictures) in a completely separate process from compressing the main movie (2 steps). Trying to do it all at once always caused the output to "over" compress for this disc. Hope this helps.
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I tried it again and the same result, I checked "remove HD audio" and FAB showed compression of 92%. of the original 24.15 Gb. movie and audio. The result was 13.4 Gb.
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Thanks, i thought i tried that, but i'll do it again to make sure. I already have the full disc .iso on my hard drive.
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That is what Fab's output is. It's target is 22.3 Gb as per the logs, but for some reason with this movie the output is only 55% of the target. You may be happy with 13.8 Gb, but the rest of us would like to achieve the target size of the movie. The dev's already know this is an issue, and are working on it.
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Originally posted by bmiller View PostThe size of the movie with DTS audio is 25.3 Gb. the compression is 87% of the original to BD25 as per DVDfab. The resulting file should be 22.3 Gb or there about, not 13.8 Gb.
I've tried multiple methods, and the size varies from 13.2- 15.8 Gb, depending on the version of Fab, and the method used. The movie is not 13.8 Gb in size.
Check this thread with logs.Last edited by DiabloZoe; 03-17-2011, 03:15 AM.
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The size of the movie with DTS audio is 25.3 Gb. the compression is 87% of the original to BD25 as per DVDfab. The resulting file should be 22.3 Gb or there about, not 13.8 Gb.
I've tried multiple methods, and the size varies from 13.2- 15.8 Gb, depending on the version of Fab, and the method used. The movie is not 13.8 Gb in size.
Check this thread with logs.
Last edited by bmiller; 03-17-2011, 01:15 AM.
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I just tried the latest version 8.0.8.2, and it still comes out to 13.8 Gb in size. I guess we'll have to wait for a fix.
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Originally posted by bigbwb View PostSo 2 issues then, my Pioneer drive will not make a protected backup thru Fab of any movie, and second, the Losers will not backup either way. Both can hopefully be resolved by Fabs crew. Hoping for an update soon
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