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    bd9 files too big, again

    I've now had three movies that when ripped to BD9, the process ends up w/ a file size of 9gig, or larger.

    Surrogates, Wolfman, and 3:10 to Yuma.

    each one has been over 9 gig, and Wolfman ended up over 10.
    Slow checking mode, slow process mode, from a "complete iso" on harddrive.

    CoreAVC, for ripping. I tried both Cuda and software for encoding.

    I had posted about 3:10 to Yuma, (files are attached to post) last week, and it was determined that it was the LCPM that was messing with that one.

    I have done many BD9's, in the past, and this is a complete new problem

    Does any one have any ideas what's going on? No LCPM to deal with.

    this seems to be a problem since 7.0.7.8

    files from Surrogate:

    DVDFab 7.0.8.5 (2010/07/27 21:14:24)
    0m 00.48s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 02.88s: detected blu-ray
    0m 02.96s: drive D
    0m 02.96s: volume label SRR1NNE1
    0m 03.74s: root 8CC3195AF51C3516_VOLUME_SET_ID:SRR1NNE1:SRR1NNE1:S RR1NNE1
    0m 04.36s: bdav 0 aacs 1 bd+ 0
    0m 06.45s: got discinfo
    0m 06.49s: got bdmv
    0m 06.50s: got agid
    0m 07.58s: sent host cert chal
    0m 07.59s: got drive cert chal
    0m 09.28s: got drive key
    0m 09.28s: got host key signature
    0m 09.28s: verified drive signature
    0m 09.28s: verified host signature
    0m 11.17s: sent host signature and key point
    0m 11.17s: got bus key
    0m 11.17s: got volume id
    0m 11.17s: got volume id mac
    0m 11.17s: volume id is correct
    0m 11.21s: got vid
    0m 11.27s: blu-ray 2659E76EE4E38D2DE2D8370E6CC2D26E5A74A3CF
    0m 11.63s: got vuk
    0m 11.68s: got unit key 7
    0m 17.51s: got extended bdinfo

    DVDFab 7.0.8.5 (2010/07/28 06:30:52)
    0m 00.46s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 02.91s: detected blu-ray
    0m 02.91s: drive H
    0m 02.91s: volume label SRR1NNE1
    0m 02.99s: root 3CFC13C9________SRR1NNE1:SRR1NNE1:SRR1NNE1:SRR1NNE 1
    0m 03.91s: bdav 0 aacs 0 bd+ 0
    0m 05.39s: got discinfo
    0m 05.49s: got bdmv
    0m 07.08s: got extended bdinfo
    10m 04.75s: compress begin: Blu-ray groups clips(00023.m2ts), playtime(5316352 ms), size(20895 MB)
    10m 04.76s: processing source(00023.m2ts)
    10m 04.78s: CoreAVC for video decoding enabled
    74m 35.29s: group(00023.m2ts ) playtime(5316352 ms) source(20895 MB) request(8070 MB) real(8992 MB) bitrate(9528 kbps)
    74m 35.31s: compress finished: groups request(8070 MB, 8070 MB) real(8992 MB) average_bitrate(9528 kbps)
    AMD Phenom II X2 550 Callisto unlocked to 4 core Denab @ 3.8mhz, MSI 785GM-E65 M/B, 4 Gig Geil DDR3-1333, EVGA GTX-260 192 Core, Corsair 700 W power, LG-BHO8LS20, LG-GH22LS50, IHOS104 DRIVES, 750 WDC Caviar Green, Hitachi 500, 2 TB WDC Caviar Green, SATA HD Drives, ASUS Xonar Essence SXT Sound, 2 Samsung SYNC 2333'S, Windows Vista 32 Buisness Edition.

    #2
    By chance, do these movies have a PCM5.1 stream? I had this same problem of ending up with a file larger than the target disc size and it ended up being the PCM5.1 stream. I removed the stream from the rips and it worked as intended.

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