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    I am new to Blu ray . I bought a Blu Ray Reader, read what I thought was enough to copy a Blu Ray disk I own to a dvd disc. I downloaded DvdFabhd,(used the Blu ray to Blu ray option, finally got it on the harddrive, went to burn using a dvd5 disc, (used Movie only), was rejected, stating I needed a dual blu ray disc. I'm obviously doing something wrong, when I opened the downloaded file I was completly lost with the options I was given, as oppossed to a Dvd file that just has the audio/video option. I would greatly appeciate any help. T.I.A.

    #2
    no help?

    Anyone out there?

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      #3
      Did you select BD5 in the dropdown beside quality?

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        #4
        Thanks for the reply. Instead of bd5, I used Bd9, shoudn't that work?

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          #5
          Yes it should, but it needs to be played in a Blu-Ray player.
          "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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            #6
            Originally posted by durkinjt View Post
            I am new to Blu ray . I bought a Blu Ray Reader, read what I thought was enough to copy a Blu Ray disk I own to a dvd disc. I downloaded DvdFabhd,(used the Blu ray to Blu ray option, finally got it on the harddrive, went to burn using a dvd5 disc, (used Movie only), was rejected, stating I needed a dual blu ray disc. I'm obviously doing something wrong, when I opened the downloaded file I was completly lost with the options I was given, as oppossed to a Dvd file that just has the audio/video option. I would greatly appeciate any help. T.I.A.
            If you selected BD9 (as stated in post #4) in the dropdown and tried to burn to a BD5 (as stated in the quote above) that's probably the problem.

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              #7
              My mistake, I'm getting myself confused, as a matter of fact, I just now finished a download it was D9 and was set to D9, after about 15Hrs it finally finished, the disc had 8.9 G and so it was too big for my D9 ,I had it set for 1080, is there a way to get it down to the D9 size?, I'm sure there can be some bytes eliminated, just am not sure how, I understand some of the sound can be done away with for instance. Is 15Hrs normal for a rip?

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                #8
                Originally posted by durkinjt View Post
                I'm sure there can be some bytes eliminated, just am not sure how, I understand some of the sound can be done away with for instance. Is 15Hrs normal for a rip?
                When doing main movie only, in the audio and subtitle section/boxes select only the ones you need. generally the 1st audio track (provided
                english is your native language) and same for subtitles but if you don't need subs then deselect them all.
                15hrs for rip/compression stage...it's really depending on your computer specs/graphics card. I have a Core 2 duo rated @ 3.16ghz out of the box but is overclocked to 3.80ghz with 8gb of ram installed and midgrade (at best) video card that Fab makes use of the Cuda/dxva gpu acceleration (helps the encoding process). My run times are usually 3-4 hours and have seen others report even faster times with better hardware/cpu/video cards
                To be honest 15hrs seems to long imo, make sure no other programs is running in the background such as virus scans and so forth.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wild and Blue View Post
                  When doing main movie only, in the audio and subtitle section/boxes select only the ones you need. generally the 1st audio track (provided
                  english is your native language) and same for subtitles but if you don't need subs then deselect them all.
                  15hrs for rip/compression stage...it's really depending on your computer specs/graphics card. I have a Core 2 duo rated @ 3.16ghz out of the box but is overclocked to 3.80ghz with 8gb of ram installed and midgrade (at best) video card that Fab makes use of the Cuda/dxva gpu acceleration (helps the encoding process). My run times are usually 3-4 hours and have seen others report even faster times with better hardware/cpu/video cards
                  To be honest 15hrs seems to long imo, make sure no other programs is running in the background such as virus scans and so forth.
                  I just finsihed this Rip,(was started before your reply), again it failed, log follows:
                  19:34:20: You are going to try "Blu-ray to Blu-ray" option.
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                  19:34:28: Analyzing started
                  20:44:01: Analyzing completed successfully
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                  10:35:47: Burn DVD folder (C:\Users\durkinjt\Documents\DVDFab\Temp\MainMovie \ANGELS_AND_DEMONS\) started
                  11:54:09: Burn DVD folder (C:\Users\durkinjt\Documents\DVDFab\Temp\MainMovie \ANGELS_AND_DEMONS\) started
                  11:54:14: Task_2 failed! Error=105

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by durkinjt View Post
                    My mistake, I'm getting myself confused, as a matter of fact, I just now finished a download it was D9 and was set to D9, after about 15Hrs it finally finished, the disc had 8.9 G and so it was too big for my D9 ,I had it set for 1080, is there a way to get it down to the D9 size?, I'm sure there can be some bytes eliminated, just am not sure how, I understand some of the sound can be done away with for instance. Is 15Hrs normal for a rip?
                    Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, what exactly do you mean by download? Is that the complete log in post #6? where exactly did you get the log? Also open Fab/common settings/write in the write speed box under writable media (DVD-9) size, what number is shown there?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Wild and Blue View Post
                      Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, what exactly do you mean by download? Is that the complete log in post #6? where exactly did you get the log? Also open Fab/common settings/write in the write speed box under writable media (DVD-9) size, what number is shown there?
                      W&B, thanks for bearing with me,as you can tell blu ray is new to me, yes that was the complete log, traced it to C:/durkinjt/users/temp/DvdFab, the setting I see for speed is 4X. Am not sure how to delete unneeded audio. I am trying another computer, seems faster. When I used the term "download", I meant ripping.

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                        #12
                        No problem but to be honest I've never seen a log like that. Sorry I meant what was the writable media size for DVD-9, it should be set at 8100mb as the default and if memory serves one of the last few betas had the option to 'overburn' and that size was increased. I think that might be what's keeping the file from compressing to DVD-9 but not completely sure.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by durkinjt View Post
                          W&B, thanks for bearing with me,as you can tell blu ray is new to me, yes that was the complete log, traced it to C:/durkinjt/users/temp/DvdFab, the setting I see for speed is 4X. Am not sure how to delete unneeded audio. I am trying another computer, seems faster. When I used the term "download", I meant ripping.
                          Sorry forgot to mention, after the initial full disc rip to your hdd and in main movie mode using that full disc rip as the source, you should see all the audio and subtitle selections to the right in two seperate boxes. simply UN-check all that you don't want or need. Then after choices have been made you can click start for the main movie rip. For better quality I suggest only one audio track.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Wild and Blue View Post
                            Sorry forgot to mention, after the initial full disc rip to your hdd and in main movie mode using that full disc rip as the source, you should see all the audio and subtitle selections to the right in two seperate boxes. simply UN-check all that you don't want or need. Then after choices have been made you can click start for the main movie rip. For better quality I suggest only one audio track.
                            W & B, my writable size is actually 8968, movie only, with no hd audio checked, still came out over 9G too big, I started before your last reply and yhought by checking "no hd audio" would do the trick. Again I see didn't get rid of all the audio, I see two designations, Avc, & Mpe
                            should I delete all the Mpe's but one? Btw I was using movie only is there a difference in the display to rid the audio as opposed to full movie?
                            Last edited by durkinjt; 12-03-2009, 03:58 PM.

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                              #15
                              Change the writable media size to 8100 and see what happens.

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