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    3D Experiences with DVDFAB 8.1.9.8 and 8.1.9.9 Qt Beta Versions

    Hi All, I apologize in advance for this long posting but I thought I would share my recent experiences with the latest Beta versions of DVDFab Blu Ray Copy.

    Before 8.1.9.9 came out with the feature to copy main movie only to/from 3D, I tried the option to compress full disc BD-50 to BD-25 with mixed results. In all cases, I cloned the original disk to my external hard disk first, and then I used DVDFab Blu Ray Copy with the Full Disc/Copy as 3D option to another folder in the same external hard disk. The duration of the compression varied from 12-16 hours, depending on the length of the movie. Then I used DVDFab to back up the compressed folder to BD-25 disks using the DVDFab Burning Engine option as recommended in one of the threads in this Forum. Unfortunately, DVDFab Media Player does not support 3D so I ended up wasting a couple of BD-25 discs with trial and error attempts but so far it has been definitely worth it not having to use 50-GB disks! BTW, I have not been able to find another 3D Blu Ray player that will work with my passive 3D TV and glasses so I am patiently waiting for DVDFab Media Player to support 3D as advertised.

    SUCCESSFUL COMPRESSIONS/BACKUPS - meaning compression from .iso image to Blu Ray folder worked fine and backups to BD-25 discs play fine on my 3D Blu Ray Player (All original sources of the movies below are Region A and 3D, of course):

    Darkest Hour
    Green Lantern
    Gulliver’s Travels (the remake with Jack Black)
    John Carter
    Journey 2: Mysterious Island
    Kung Fu Panda 1
    Kung Fu Panda 2
    The Last Airbender
    The Lion King
    Puss in Boots
    Sanctum

    UNSUCCESSFUL COMPRESSIONS/BACKUPS – meaning compression and/or burning did not work. In some cases DVDFab got stuck during compression, or compression finished but the output folder was > 25GB so I could not back it up to disk. Unfortunately, I did not keep any of the logs because I kept getting frustrated after waiting so many hours only to find out the attempts failed. In short, during these attempts I was not organized well enough to keep track of the issues and to save the corresponding logs. Anyway here is the list of the attempts that did not work for me – all using the Full Disc/Copy as 3D to BD-25:

    Captain America
    How to Train Your Dragon
    Ice Age 3- Dawn of the Dinosaurs
    Piranha

    Then version 8.1.9.9 came out with the new (and so welcome) feature to copy movie only using the Copy as 3D option. So far I have successfully backed up the movies below (the same ones that failed using the Full Disc compression to BD-25), movie only, to BD-25 but please note the caveat below:

    Ice Age 3- Dawn of the Dinosaurs
    Piranha

    Captain America is currently running (with version 8.2.0.0 that was just released) and will then re-try How to Train Your Dragon.

    CAVEAT: This issue came up trying to burn both Ice Age 3- Dawn of the Dinosaurs and Piranha to the BD-25 disks. I tried each one twice (and wasted 4 disks). The first attempt at each, I selected “Movie only” with “Copy as 3D” selected. I noticed that the size shown at the bottom was 14-15GB and wasn’t sure why so I proceeded anyway. In both cases, the result was the 2D version of the Blu Ray movie. The second attempt at each I tried using “Full Disc”, which did not let me select “Copy as 3D”. Again both times the resulting BD-25 discs had the 2D version of the movie. Finally I tried the option “Wite Data” and Bingo! I got perfect 3D BD-25 movies. Of course, no menus were copied but the movies ARE divided in chapters so I can skip chapters, which is not possible in “Movie only” copies of regular 2D Blu Ray movies. I hope this is of some help to someone else experimenting with 3D movies.

    #2
    A quick update. How to Train Your Dragon worked fine with the steps I outlined above. However, Captain America did not. After a little over 2 hours, DVDFab said it completed successfully, but the resulting 2 files were two .m2ts files, with a total size of 2.76GB. The result played only 14 minutes 45 seconds on DVDFab Media Player (in 2D, of course). I did not attempt to burn to disk because I was sure it would be a waste. I tried to upload a Word doc with screenshots and I received a message "Invalid File" so here is an excerpt from the log:

    DVDFab 8.2.0.0 (2012/08/03 09:55:34)
    0m 01.92s: GPUAccelerate: 3
    0m 01.97s: CUDA cap: 0
    0m 01.98s: Support coreavc decode: 0
    0m 01.98s: Graphics info: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 : :
    0m 01.98s: Qt Translator file load success
    0m 02.04s: Load config successful.
    0m 02.21s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
    0m 05.85s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
    0m 05.85s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 05.86s: dvd2dvd:dvd2mobile:blu-ray2blu-ray:blu-ray2mobile:blu-ray23d:blu-ray2dvd:file2mobile:file2dvd:file2bluray:
    0m 06.23s: Config ExBar successful.
    0m 06.23s: dvd2dvd have 8 elements.
    0m 06.47s: dvd2mobile have 32 elements.
    0m 07.84s: blu-ray2blu-ray have 4 elements.
    0m 07.89s: blu-ray2mobile have 22 elements.
    0m 08.90s: blu-ray23d have 7 elements.
    0m 09.14s: blu-ray2dvd have 1 elements.
    0m 09.18s: file2mobile have 31 elements.
    0m 10.43s: file2dvd have 1 elements.
    0m 10.47s: file2bluray have 1 elements.
    0m 11.18s: Config work ui controls successful.
    0m 12.91s: Init burn engine successful.
    0m 13.05s: StartNotify successful.
    0m 52.01s: opening iso H:/GilVideos/BluRay3D-DL/CAPT_AMERICA_ANYDVD/FROSTBITE_3D_AC.iso
    0m 52.08s: got media type 15
    0m 52.10s: got max lba 22361407
    0m 52.19s: type Blu-ray BDMV
    0m 52.19s: volume label FROSTBITE_3D_AC
    0m 52.34s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
    0m 53.20s: Java protection is removed by StealthyClone anti-protection.
    0m 53.23s: got discinfo
    0m 53.28s: got bdmv
    0m 55.17s: got extended bdinfo
    0m 55.18s: opened blu-ray
    33m 13.71s: Blu-ray Copy: Main Movie
    33m 13.71s: Source: [:/BDMV/
    33m 13.72s: Playlist: 799
    33m 13.72s: Chapters: 1 -> 18
    33m 13.72s: TotalSize: 42550 MB
    33m 13.72s: SourceSize: 40494 MB
    33m 13.72s: RemoveHDAudio: 0
    33m 13.73s: CompressToAC3: 0
    33m 13.73s: OutputSize: 23700 MB
    33m 13.73s: OutputDisc: BDMV
    33m 13.73s: OutputTarget: BD25
    33m 13.73s: OutputVideo: 1080p/i
    33m 13.73s: 3DMode: Blu-ray 3D
    33m 13.73s: info: enable bd copy(mode=1)
    33m 13.73s: info: video encode mode(0), bitrate(19782), lr-encode(no)
    33m 13.73s: info: streams(4113.2,4352.1,4356.1,4608.1,4609.1)
    33m 13.73s: info: blu-ray copy begin (unit[elem[atomic[00002.ssif]]])
    33m 13.76s: info: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(19782)
    33m 13.80s: info: processing source(00002.ssif)
    147m 03.01s: info: group(elem[atomic[00002.ssif]]) playtime(7451610 ms) source(42550 MB) request(23463 MB) real(2835 MB) bitrate(19782 kbps)
    147m 03.45s: compress finished: groups request(23463 MB, 23463 MB) real(2835 MB) average_bitrate(19782 kbps)

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      #3
      Hi gilcandia
      Try using the disc itself and not an ISO, also use Fab for the whole process if you are going to try an ISO again.
      CBR929
      Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


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