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    Most reliable method for 50GB Blu-ray to 25GB Blu-ray?

    I am still trying to learn the art of BD to BD backup.
    I have quickly learned that it is not as easy as DVD to DVD.
    Reading a large number of posts I now realize that savvy users have developed a methodology for good quality, reliable backups.

    For 50GB to 25 GB, what causes less problems:
    Full Disc mode or Main Movie mode?
    Here's what I have tried:

    BD Movie: The Professional
    FULL DISC MODE
    1. From BD50 to HardDrive 50GB (full disc, no compression).
    2. From HardDrive 50GB full disc, compress down to 25GB on HardDrive
    3. Use ImgBurn to make BD. Burn verified perfect.
    RESULT: Perfectly good BD

    Same move (The Professional)
    MAIN MOVIE MODE
    1. From BD50 to HardDrive 50GB (main movie only, no compression).
    2. From HardDrive 50GB main movie selected, compress down to 25GB on HardDrive
    3. Use ImgBurn to make BD. Burn verified perfect.
    RESULT: Coaster (the BD loads in player, image plays for about 1 second, then screen becomes black, no more image).

    The same exact movie, two very different results.
    The burner is Pioneer BDR-205BKS, latest firmware. 100% of all the BD media I burn with this unit are verified as perfect. I have not experienced one failed burn due to writer or BD media yet.

    I'd like to use the best method that will avoid coasters. That's why I am asking for help from the more experienced users.

    - Is "Full Disc" mode more reliable?
    - Is there a better way for "Main Movie" mode? (perhaps instead of reading from BD to HD Main Movie only, read "Full Disc", then switch to "Main Movie" when compressing?
    - Any other (better) ways of doing this?

    Thanks and best wishes to all.

    #2
    What is your player? Make and model please.

    Regardless of that info. make sure you update it to the latest firmware.

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      #3
      Player is OPPO BDP-83.
      Firmware: EXCELLENT question, Bendit!
      This morning: factory firmware. "Full Disc" plays. "Main Movie" does not.
      Just finished upgrading firmware to latest download from OPPO site.
      Now: "Full Disc" plays. "Main Movie" plays.

      Dilemma solved!

      Now, if there are other suggestions for "Most reliable method for 50GB Blu-ray to 25GB Blu-ray" from power usere, please let us know.

      To save all some time and coasters, perhaps this topic should be a "sticky".

      Thanks.

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        #4
        Well I can add that if you want to save on coasters then buy some BD RE(Rewritable) Media that way you can test the burn to make sure it worked before you use the permanent media. If it did not work then you can just erase the disc and try again unlike the permanent media

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          #5
          Using BD RE is an excellent suggestion, thanks AGJ!

          Another tip I'd add to this list (I discovered this one today):
          When setting your temporary Hard Drive file (as Temp files in DVDFab, or as your intermediate files to compress to or burn from) if you have more than one Hard Drive, DO NOT use your system drive. (The system drive is subject to more "Windows housekeeping" activity than a non-system drive).

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            #6
            Originally posted by ccris View Post
            I am still trying to learn the art of BD to BD backup.
            I have quickly learned that it is not as easy as DVD to DVD.
            Reading a large number of posts I now realize that savvy users have developed a methodology for good quality, reliable backups.

            For 50GB to 25 GB, what causes less problems:
            Full Disc mode or Main Movie mode?
            Here's what I have tried:

            BD Movie: The Professional
            FULL DISC MODE
            1. From BD50 to HardDrive 50GB (full disc, no compression).
            2. From HardDrive 50GB full disc, compress down to 25GB on HardDrive
            3. Use ImgBurn to make BD. Burn verified perfect.
            RESULT: Perfectly good BD

            Same move (The Professional)
            MAIN MOVIE MODE
            1. From BD50 to HardDrive 50GB (main movie only, no compression).
            2. From HardDrive 50GB main movie selected, compress down to 25GB on HardDrive
            3. Use ImgBurn to make BD. Burn verified perfect.
            RESULT: Coaster (the BD loads in player, image plays for about 1 second, then screen becomes black, no more image).

            The same exact movie, two very different results.
            The burner is Pioneer BDR-205BKS, latest firmware. 100% of all the BD media I burn with this unit are verified as perfect. I have not experienced one failed burn due to writer or BD media yet.

            I'd like to use the best method that will avoid coasters. That's why I am asking for help from the more experienced users.

            - Is "Full Disc" mode more reliable?
            - Is there a better way for "Main Movie" mode? (perhaps instead of reading from BD to HD Main Movie only, read "Full Disc", then switch to "Main Movie" when compressing?
            - Any other (better) ways of doing this?

            Thanks and best wishes to all.
            Seems to me that you are taking one too many steps. Here is what I do:

            1. Main Movie Only compressed to fit on BD25 to .iso file on HDD (Should be little or no compressiion required).
            2. Play .iso file to be sure it is a good copy before burning.
            3. Burn to BD25 using ImgBurn.

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              #7
              I disagree slightly. See my reasons below:-

              1. Main Movie Only to BD50 on HDD. I say this because this puts no undue strain on the optical drive and is quite quick.
              2. Main Movie to BD 25 from HDD folder to ISO on HDD. Sometimes this is not even required if the original folder size is below the BD25 size but if it is, it is far quicker than compressing from original BR Disk.
              2. Play the .ISO to be sure it is a good copy before burning.
              3. Burn to BD25 using ImgBurn.
              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                #8
                [LEFT][QUOTE=ccris;42164]Same move (The Professional)
                MAIN MOVIE MODE
                1. From BD50 to HardDrive 50GB (main movie only, no compression).
                2. From HardDrive 50GB main movie selected, compress down to 25GB on HardDrive
                3. Use ImgBurn to make BD. Burn verified perfect.
                RESULT: Coaster (the BD loads in player, image plays for about 1 second, then screen becomes black, no more image).

                QUOTE]

                hey all, new to bd burning, doing my first shot with Transformers 2... 2 questions :

                1) i'm done with step 1, step 2 : how long does it take normally ??
                main movie is 36 GB, dvdfab says 9 hours to compress to 25 GB, normal ? (source is on the non-system HDD and target on system HDD).

                2) is Nero 10 ok to burn the resulting file or are there real advantages to use imgburn ?

                thanks !

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                  #9
                  benito


                  (1) Is 9 hrs normal? It could be, depends on hardware you have. If you running 2-core processor without GPU acceleration, 9 hrs is not that bad. If you running Quad processor with GPU acceleration - 9 hrs is way too much. If you post your configuration< you may get better answer.
                  (2) there are people who uses Nero, and if you prefer Nero you can use it. Majority of members here, however using ImgBurn. Advantages are simplicity and reliability.
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                  Please post your logs the default location is:

                  For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
                    benito


                    (1) Is 9 hrs normal? It could be, depends on hardware you have. If you running 2-core processor without GPU acceleration, 9 hrs is not that bad. If you running Quad processor with GPU acceleration - 9 hrs is way too much. If you post your configuration< you may get better answer.
                    (2) there are people who uses Nero, and if you prefer Nero you can use it. Majority of members here, however using ImgBurn. Advantages are simplicity and reliability.
                    IPopov50, thanks for your answer !
                    (1) I have AMD Athlon X2 64 6400 (3.2 Ghz) (dual core), with 4GB ram running Win 7 64 bits. I have an ATI Radeon HD 4850 (dvdfab says GPU acceleration enabled or something). It took 7h40 minutes... too long or expected time for this config ? If expected time with this config, what would be the average on a more recent system ? Thanks !

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by benito View Post
                      IPopov50, thanks for your answer !
                      (1) I have AMD Athlon X2 64 6400 (3.2 Ghz) (dual core), with 4GB ram running Win 7 64 bits. I have an ATI Radeon HD 4850 (dvdfab says GPU acceleration enabled or something). It took 7h40 minutes... too long or expected time for this config ? If expected time with this config, what would be the average on a more recent system ? Thanks !
                      (1) First of all, lets take a look at your existing system. You've said DVDFab recognized your card for GPU acceleration, so please go to Settings ->General -> A/V Codec and tell me exactly what you see.

                      (2) I honestly feel sorry for all owners AMD/ATI product. AMD so far behind and goes wrong direction, that I can only suggest is to abandon this product altogether and start from scratch. Their CPU is appears performing OK, but graphic cards is an absolute crap. Don't take me wrong and don't jump on me, I'm speaking from perspective of GPU acceleration and Parallel computing. They might be absolutely perfect for gaming - I have no idea.

                      (3) I would suggest you to follow this link and see what others have. You will see my post about my mediocre laptop with Intel/nVIDIA product, and.... you've got the picture.


                      (4) If you ever serious about upgrading your system, send me a PM, I might have a couple of ideas for you. This forum is DVDFab forum, and I don't want to go too far off-topic here.

                      In a meanwhile, considering your current system, 7-9 hrs per movie, sound about right.
                      sigpic

                      Please post your logs the default location is:

                      For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                      For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                      For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                      Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
                        (1) First of all, lets take a look at your existing system. You've said DVDFab recognized your card for GPU acceleration, so please go to Settings ->General -> A/V Codec and tell me exactly what you see.

                        (2) I honestly feel sorry for all owners AMD/ATI product. AMD so far behind and goes wrong direction, that I can only suggest is to abandon this product altogether and start from scratch. Their CPU is appears performing OK, but graphic cards is an absolute crap. Don't take me wrong and don't jump on me, I'm speaking from perspective of GPU acceleration and Parallel computing. They might be absolutely perfect for gaming - I have no idea.

                        (3) I would suggest you to follow this link and see what others have. You will see my post about my mediocre laptop with Intel/nVIDIA product, and.... you've got the picture.


                        (4) If you ever serious about upgrading your system, send me a PM, I might have a couple of ideas for you. This forum is DVDFab forum, and I don't want to go too far off-topic here.

                        In a meanwhile, considering your current system, 7-9 hrs per movie, sound about right.
                        thanks again for your help.

                        (1)
                        DVDFab A/V Codec settings:
                        Decoder:
                        H.264 - DXVA
                        VC1 - DXVA
                        MPEG2 - Software

                        Encoder:
                        H.264 - Software

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                        I can also now tell you the result of my compressed output since it's now completed. The initial "movie only" 36GB file plays fine in PowerDVD 10 (the 00003.m2ts file). However, the compressed file (around 22GB) is "choppy, skipping" (sorry I speak french but I guess you get it...). I tried to burn that file on a BD-R using imgburn just to see on my BDR-205 with latest firmware 1.08, same result (plays even choppier in my PS3). What am I doing wrong in the compress steps ?? I selected the "main movie" folder on my HDD as input and an empty folder on the HDD as output, and choosed Bd-25 1080p and started the thing... thanks again, I guess when I have figure out this one i'll be on my way in the BD-R (hope I did'nt buy that BDR-205 for nothing !!!).

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                          #13
                          Try turning off the DXVA encoding and re-encode.

                          There are being more and more problems reported with the ATI cards.
                          "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by benito View Post
                            thanks again for your help.

                            (1)
                            DVDFab A/V Codec settings:
                            Decoder:
                            H.264 - DXVA
                            VC1 - DXVA
                            MPEG2 - Software

                            Encoder:
                            H.264 - Software
                            benito, all I can say is a sorry, and I can offer you a hug or kiss in a cheek - your choice. But seriously, I see where your problem is - it's ATi card and DXVA acceleration.
                            Unlike CUDA, it just not working. In general, I would suggest you to get a nVIDIA card, even inexpensive one CUDA enabled card would make a world of difference.
                            In a meanwhile you can continue with naked (without acceleration) plain CPU run of a codecs - software decoding and encoding, as GregiBoy suggested. It will give you very good result quality wise, but on you Duo machine - very very slow. I'm talking about 12-16 hrs if not more.
                            sigpic

                            Please post your logs the default location is:

                            For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                            For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                            For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                            Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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                              #15
                              I have to say something on this. DXVA works fine for my HD 5770 in XP Pro. I only get the choppy video using DXVA in Windows 7. I'm not sure you can fault the card when it works in fine in 1 OS and not another. I'd include the results of DXVA in Vista but DVDFab doesn't recognize DXVA for the HD 5770 in Vista. At this time DVDFab seems to concentrate more on CUDA than any ATI offering and I don't see how you can knock GPU accleration for ATI when there seems to be very little development from DVDFab for it.

                              Also those times for a C2D from Ipopov50 are in the ballpark of what I get with my C2D's with and without CUDA accleration.
                              Last edited by DharmaBummed69; 06-23-2010, 03:14 AM.

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