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    8.0.0.2 Test of the 2 profiles, 1 crashes

    I'm still testing DVDFab, this time comparising both profiles of the BD Ripper.

    1. mkv.remux: ok (but I didn't do any compression, so it was "easy" and quick)
    2. mkv.h.264.audiocopy: did NOT work

    situation:
    source: ISO file (from BD) on HD
    movie: Quantum of solace

    1. mkv.remux settings
    audio: 2 tracks (dts-hd + dts)
    subtitles: 2 (NL + FR)
    video encoding passthrough
    frame resolution 1920 x 1080
    frame rate: same as source
    subtitle extract to idx/sub file
    audio format: same as source

    task time elapsed: 0:20:51
    file size: 25.446.407 kb

    2. mkv.h.264.audiocopy settings
    audio: 1 track (dts-hd)
    subtitle: 2 (NL + FR)
    video encoding: 2 pass
    max file size: 4450 Mb
    frame resolution 1920 x 1080
    frame rate: same as source
    subtitle extract to idx/sub file
    audio format: same as source

    task time: calculates to more than 26 hours, then indicates 0 hours.
    DVDFab stops working

    log file:
    ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


    165m 10.97s: create config(5)
    165m 10.97s: convert profile(mkv.h264.audiocopy)
    165m 10.97s: blu-ray playlist(0) angle(0) chapter(1->29)
    165m 10.97s: stream(4113,AVC,1) stream(4352,DTS-HD HR,0) stream(4613,PGS,8) stream(4629,PGS,8)
    165m 59.05s:


    ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


    165m 59.05s: create config(5)
    165m 59.05s: convert profile(mkv.h264.audiocopy)
    165m 59.05s: blu-ray playlist(0) angle(0) chapter(1->29)
    165m 59.07s: stream(4113,AVC,1) stream(4352,DTS-HD HR,0) stream(4613,PGS,8) stream(4629,PGS,8)
    165m 59.08s: subpicture preset(2), mode(2)
    165m 59.08s: subpicture preset(2), mode(2)
    165m 59.12s: processing source(00013.m2ts)
    170m 08.20s: ------ cancel all mobile work -------

    Can someone tell me why 1 of the 2 existing profiles does not work at all ? What can I do to make the h.264 work because this is what interests me ? Will this problem be solved in a next (beta) version or is it already solved ?

    Thanks for your help

    #2
    8.0.0.2 mkv.h.264.audiocopy profile doesn't work ?

    Since I put other settings for this profile I make another thread hoping that someone can help and give more specific information.

    source: ISO file (from BD) on HD
    movie: Quantum of solace

    mkv.h.264.audiocopy settings
    audio: 1 track (dts-hd)
    subtitle: 1 language (NL)
    video encoding: 2 pass
    fixed bitrate: 10000 kbps (7745 mb)
    frame resolution 1920 x 1080
    frame rate: same as source
    subtitle extract to idx/sub file
    audio format: same as source

    DVDFab stops working almost immediately

    log file:
    DVDFab 8.0.0.2 (2010/08/24 14:36:44)

    0m 01.06s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 14.25s: detected blu-ray
    0m 14.25s: iso C:\Users\Screwball_2\Documents\DVDFab\15BDtoISO QuantumOS\QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3.iso
    0m 14.25s: blu-ray type 1
    0m 14.27s: volume label QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3
    0m 14.29s: root 3D1856FA________QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3:QUANTUM_OF_SO LACE_F3:QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3:QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3
    0m 14.29s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
    0m 14.30s: got discinfo
    0m 14.30s: got bdmv
    0m 14.30s: got extended bdinfo
    18m 17.40s:


    ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


    18m 17.40s: create config(5)
    18m 17.42s: convert profile(mkv.h264.audiocopy)
    18m 17.42s: blu-ray playlist(0) angle(0) chapter(1->29)
    18m 17.42s: stream(4113,AVC,1) stream(4352,DTS-HD HR,0) stream(4613,PGS,8)
    18m 17.43s: subpicture preset(2), mode(2)
    18m 17.48s: processing source(00013.m2ts)
    85m 19.89s: ------ cancel all mobile work -------

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      #3
      BD to BD9 - no subtitles, no chapters

      Hi forum,

      I tried to copy a BD to BD9 by selecting only the main movie, 2 audio tracks and 2 subtitles.
      Since I can check in the user interface 2 audio tracks and 2 subtitles I suppose that it should work...
      Unfortunately, the result gives me no subtitles at all and all chapters are gone.

      I did the same for 2 different movies (Quantum of Solace and the Bucket List). For both the result was as described above. I put hereunder the log files for both movies.

      Can someone help ? Thx !

      Quantum of Solace report:
      DVDFab 8.0.0.2 (2010/08/25 20:06:57)

      0m 02.52s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
      1m 46.40s: detected blu-ray
      1m 46.40s: iso C:\Users\Screwsy\Documents\DVDFab\15BDtoISO QuantumOS\QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3.iso
      1m 46.42s: blu-ray type 1
      1m 46.42s: volume label QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3
      1m 46.43s: root 3D1856FA________QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3:QUANTUM_OF_SO LACE_F3:QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3:QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3
      1m 46.45s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
      1m 46.45s: got discinfo
      1m 46.51s: got bdmv
      1m 46.67s: got extended bdinfo
      5m 04.96s: detected blu-ray
      5m 04.99s: drive F
      5m 04.99s: blu-ray type 1
      5m 04.99s: volume label QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3


      DVDFab 8.0.0.2 (2010/08/25 20:13:05)

      0m 00.90s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
      0m 11.82s: detected blu-ray
      0m 11.90s: drive F
      0m 11.90s: blu-ray type 1
      0m 11.90s: volume label QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3
      0m 13.01s: root 8CB59A7B5018D784_VOLUME_SET_ID:QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F 3:QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3:QUANTUM_OF_SOLACE_F3
      0m 13.82s: aacs 1 bd+ 1
      0m 13.83s: got discinfo
      0m 13.94s: got bdmv
      0m 13.96s: got agid
      0m 14.04s: sent host cert chal
      0m 14.04s: got drive cert chal
      0m 14.11s: got drive key
      0m 14.58s: got host key signature
      0m 14.58s: verified drive signature
      0m 14.58s: verified host signature
      0m 14.71s: sent host signature and key point
      0m 14.71s: got bus key
      0m 14.71s: got volume id
      0m 14.72s: got volume id mac
      0m 14.72s: volume id is correct
      0m 14.72s: got vid
      0m 14.80s: blu-ray 6CB17E5B5C2B64DD16643920409EE0602276C15E
      0m 21.26s: got vuk
      0m 21.26s: got fut
      0m 21.48s: got unit key 7
      0m 46.59s: got extended bdinfo
      15m 26.94s: Video reencode bitrate (5871 kbps)
      15m 26.94s: compress begin: Blu-ray groups clips(00013.m2ts), playtime(6374368 ms), size(29273 MB)
      15m 26.97s: processing source(00013.m2ts)
      105m 23.90s: group(00013.m2ts ) playtime(6374368 ms) source(29273 MB) request(8019 MB) real(8050 MB) bitrate(5871 kbps)
      105m 23.95s: compress finished: groups request(8019 MB, 8019 MB) real(8050 MB) average_bitrate(5871 kbps)



      Bucket List report:
      DVDFab 8.0.0.2 (2010/08/26 09:45:32)

      0m 01.96s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
      0m 22.18s: detected blu-ray
      0m 22.23s: drive F
      0m 22.23s: blu-ray type 1
      0m 22.23s: volume label BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP
      0m 23.01s: detected blu-ray
      0m 23.04s: drive F
      0m 23.04s: blu-ray type 1
      0m 23.04s: volume label BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP
      0m 23.79s: root 8CA58BE3A8DFD5B7_VOLUME_SET_ID:BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP:B UCKET_LIST_B5_JP:BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP
      0m 23.97s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
      0m 23.99s: got discinfo
      0m 24.02s: got bdmv
      0m 24.04s: got agid
      0m 24.11s: sent host cert chal
      0m 24.11s: got drive cert chal
      0m 24.19s: got drive key
      0m 24.67s: got host key signature
      0m 24.69s: verified drive signature
      0m 24.69s: verified host signature
      0m 24.80s: sent host signature and key point
      0m 24.80s: got bus key
      0m 24.80s: got volume id
      0m 24.82s: got volume id mac
      0m 24.82s: volume id is correct
      0m 24.82s: got vid
      0m 25.44s: blu-ray 6912ED6ACBC72B3F9448753221A28B06A166C02C
      0m 25.69s: got vuk
      0m 25.72s: got unit key 1
      0m 28.93s: got extended bdinfo
      14m 50.18s: Video reencode bitrate (9530 kbps)
      14m 50.18s: compress begin: Blu-ray groups clips(00000.m2ts), playtime(5824568 ms), size(20612 MB)
      14m 50.22s: processing source(00000.m2ts)
      14m 50.23s: using dmo decoder
      125m 17.43s: group(00000.m2ts ) playtime(5824568 ms) source(20612 MB) request(8019 MB) real(7887 MB) bitrate(9530 kbps)
      125m 17.50s: compress finished: groups request(8019 MB, 8019 MB) real(7887 MB) average_bitrate(9530 kbps)
      160m 05.37s: detected blu-ray
      160m 05.38s: iso C:\Users\Screwsy\Documents\DVDFab\12BD BDtoISO Bucket\BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP.iso
      160m 05.38s: blu-ray type 1
      160m 05.38s: volume label BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP
      160m 05.40s: root 3D145D6F________BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP:BUCKET_LIST_B5_J P:BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP:BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP
      160m 05.40s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
      160m 05.40s: got discinfo
      160m 05.41s: got bdmv
      160m 05.46s: got extended bdinfo
      164m 43.77s: detected blu-ray
      164m 43.80s: drive F
      164m 43.80s: blu-ray type 1
      164m 43.80s: volume label BUCKET_LIST_B5_JP
      164m 46.43s: got bdmv
      165m 01.13s: got extended bdinfo
      180m 32.36s: blu-ray main movie 505.00 259

      Comment


        #4
        It seems that you filtered out from your post of the log all the things that most of the experts here would need to see such as source, destination, and your settings. The most common problem seen is that GPU acceleration is enabled and the drivers for the video card are causing a problem.

        Do keep in mind that DVDFab is trying to do something that the studios don't want them to do. All of the ripping type programs are made by small companies in far off locations that do not have the resources to QA the product like a larger company might.

        EDIT: Now that I have combined the threads. The correct amount of info seems to be present. Hopefully a forum member that has more experience with BD will be along shortly.
        Last edited by Complication; 08-26-2010, 02:27 PM.

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          #5
          Screwsy,
          your case with mkv.h264.audiocopy isn't that difficult, and I can point you to a two issues that should fix your problem:
          (1) First - 2-pass. It has known problems and I would recommend use 1-pass. Believe me, it produce as good quality as 2-pass.
          (2) Second - your conversion settings. You trying to produce MKV file with "max file size: 4450 Mb" and leaving HD Audio stream.... Well, here's a news for you - HD Audio stream, in average, takes about 3-5 GB along. So, you are leaving no room for your video stream in 4450 Mb max file size. There's two things you can do about it: (a) select "Remove HD audio" and downconvert it to a core or, (b) set parameters for bitrate and leave filesize open, for DVDFab to calculate. Usually, on action movies and other fast moving content required bitrate is 8-10 Mbps. This is matter of personal preference however, and I will encourage you to experiment. Every one of us has own opinion of quality.
          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.

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by Complication View Post
            It seems that you filtered out from your post of the log all the things that most of the experts here would need to see such as source, destination, and your settings. The most common problem seen is that GPU acceleration is enabled and the drivers for the video card are causing a problem.

            Do keep in mind that DVDFab is trying to do something that the studios don't want them to do. All of the ripping type programs are made by small companies in far off locations that do not have the resources to QA the product like a larger company might.

            EDIT: Now that I have combined the threads. The correct amount of info seems to be present. Hopefully a forum member that has more experience with BD will be along shortly.

            What a pity to merge three different threads !

            DVDFab creates different products. Two of these three threads you merged were made by different DVDFab products: the first two were made by BD Ripper the third one was made with BD copy.

            I sticked to the rules of this forum and posted them in the right section where they belong. You decided to merge them, now who will find them back ?

            I'm testing DVDFab and that's what I MUST do following DVDFab's advice BEFORE buying.

            While testing I want to report everything that goes wrong hoping that this will help developers to make a better product, so that customers will be happy AND that potential buyers will be convinced to buy.

            Until now unfortunately nothing that I wanted worked correctly. May I tell this to the community, the developers, administrators and clients ? Am I testing too much or should I shut up ?

            Of course I would prefer not to post everything that goes wrong, of course I would love to buy a product that works so that I can go on with the real important things in life, but it is NOT working. In fact I'm doing DVDFab a favour by testing it and report what I am experiencing. But of course I also hope that this helps to get a good product.

            By making new threads I specify as good as possible which settings I used, and since every time I change something in the settings, I am using other profiles, different products, etc. I am trying to find a solution for the problems. This is not amusing to me but I'm hoping that sooner or later someone will be able to find out why nothing that I want is working.

            If you understand what my objective is, you'll also understand that I did not filter information on purpose. By the way, no one asked me additional information, so I don't know what you are talking about. Please tell me what you want to know, I keep track of my tests and settings in a text file and perhaps I have the information that you need.

            Like you said I'm also hoping on a quick solution. In the mean while I continue to test different DVDFab products because my trial period is running and I'll continue to post my experiences unless you administrators don't want me to.

            Comment


              #7
              Lets keep it in one thread for now. The fact that you are having so many issues may be an indication of a common problem with your setup.

              Comment


                #8
                Originally posted by Screwsy View Post

                While testing I want to report everything that goes wrong hoping that this will help developers to make a better product, so that customers will be happy AND that potential buyers will be convinced to buy.

                Until now unfortunately nothing that I wanted worked correctly. May I tell this to the community, the developers, administrators and clients ? Am I testing too much or should I shut up ?
                Am I sensing anger and frustration here???
                Well Screwsy, you are right about knowing ahead and testing and so on, and you should continue you test and report them.... It would be also nice if you would know what you are doing... I would say it's a must, otherwise you are misleading people and make product looks bad and unworkable by giving it an impossible task to accomplish (i.e. squeeze HD audio into 4.5 GB max filesize - see my earlier post). And then, you are blowing smoke and make statements that's not good for anybody. I'm not telling you to shut up, I just suggesting you to make sure you are up to task before offering a help.
                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.

                Comment


                  #9
                  Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
                  Screwsy,
                  your case with mkv.h264.audiocopy isn't that difficult, and I can point you to a two issues that should fix your problem:
                  (1) First - 2-pass. It has known problems and I would recommend use 1-pass. Believe me, it produce as good quality as 2-pass.
                  (2) Second - your conversion settings. You trying to produce MKV file with "max file size: 4450 Mb" and leaving HD Audio stream.... Well, here's a news for you - HD Audio stream, in average, takes about 3-5 GB along. So, you are leaving no room for your video stream in 4450 Mb max file size. There's two things you can do about it: (a) select "Remove HD audio" and downconvert it to a core or, (b) set parameters for bitrate and leave filesize open, for DVDFab to calculate. Usually, on action movies and other fast moving content required bitrate is 8-10 Mbps. This is matter of personal preference however, and I will encourage you to experiment. Every one of us has own opinion of quality.
                  Thanks IPopov50 for your comments and I appreciate all help. Be sure that as soon as I can I will do new tests and post my results (positive and/or negative) so that you guys also know if there are solutions to known problems.

                  On the (1) point I would advice then to take out the 2-pass possibility as long as it does not work correctly. Users who test intensively these applications will sooner or later try the 2-pass because it is known that it should give a better result. Now I will try of course what you advice and see if this could be a temporary solution.

                  For the (2) point you are absolutely right and I should have seen this for myself, the audio is the same as source...
                  Now if I may propose an improvement to this product, it would be good that in this case DVDFab doesn't even start to work but that it would give a warning to the user saying that this won't work. I'm not proposing a specific text here but I'm sure you see what I mean, some kind of a "STOP" that obliges the user to change something in the settings before he is able to push the "START" button.
                  I will certainly do a test with the fixed bitrate as you advice and post my results.

                  Thanks for all help !

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Screwsy View Post

                    For the (2) point you are absolutely right and I should have seen this for myself, the audio is the same as source...
                    Now if I may propose an improvement to this product, it would be good that in this case DVDFab doesn't even start to work but that it would give a warning to the user saying that this won't work. I'm not proposing a specific text here but I'm sure you see what I mean, some kind of a "STOP" that obliges the user to change something in the settings before he is able to push the "START" button.
                    I will certainly do a test with the fixed bitrate as you advice and post my results.

                    Thanks for all help !
                    That's exactly what happened, It didn't work, didn't even start to work...It kinda let you know to think about it... but you want a message??? I hope you are not serious...
                    I guess it would be nice if DVDFab would give you a message, send you a letter, a Christmas card, offer a hug and a kiss in a cheek.
                    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.

                    Comment


                      #11
                      @IPopov50
                      Let's not mix up things. The story about hd audio on dvd5 is true, I understand it is not possible, but let's not forget all the other things that do not work. I have made a few threads already, where I have not heard a solution for.

                      It IS frustrating when something does not work, and this is true for everybody. I hope you can admit it and I can tell you that I am also frustrated that nothing works with DVDFab as far as my needs are.

                      Now for the message (your post of 03:37 pm today), I think it would be a good idea. It would save time for the newbie user (like I am), but especially for you guys because no one will write about this problem anymore. Is it a stupid idea ? Think about an e-mail that you want to send without having put a destination address, you get a message that the e-mail can not be send because there is no destination. If it's too hard to programm, I can understand that it's not feasable. But if it's not, it would be a welcome "hug" to all users.

                      @Complication:
                      Ok, let's keep it in one thread, anyway it's done now. If you need information about my setup, I am prepared to give you all information you need if it can help. Just let me know.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
                        Screwsy,
                        your case with mkv.h264.audiocopy isn't that difficult, and I can point you to a two issues that should fix your problem:
                        (1) First - 2-pass. It has known problems and I would recommend use 1-pass. Believe me, it produce as good quality as 2-pass.
                        (2) Second - your conversion settings. You trying to produce MKV file with "max file size: 4450 Mb" and leaving HD Audio stream.... Well, here's a news for you - HD Audio stream, in average, takes about 3-5 GB along. So, you are leaving no room for your video stream in 4450 Mb max file size. There's two things you can do about it: (a) select "Remove HD audio" and downconvert it to a core or, (b) set parameters for bitrate and leave filesize open, for DVDFab to calculate. Usually, on action movies and other fast moving content required bitrate is 8-10 Mbps. This is matter of personal preference however, and I will encourage you to experiment. Every one of us has own opinion of quality.
                        As promised I keep you informed of my tests. What you proposed me to do works, but will not cover my needs. I want 2 audiotracks and 2 subtitles, then the video (and/or audiostreams) should be compressed to let's say 50% of the original size (e.g. 10-12 Gb).

                        Now for the test, here are the settings:
                        product: Blu-ray ripper
                        main movie to mkv (movie is 1:37:04)
                        original: entire disc on hard disc (BD The Bucket List)
                        audio: english
                        subtitles: dutch and french
                        profile: mkv.h264.audiocopy
                        fast coding 1-pass
                        fixed bit rate 10000kbps (7.077 mb)
                        resolution: 1920 x 1080

                        results:
                        task time elapsed: 1:45:51
                        file size: 7.564.704 kb

                        conclusion: the result is ok, there is indeed 1 audio track and 2 subtitles.

                        remarks:
                        - with my player (BS player) I see no chapters anymore
                        - final file size is bigger than indicated before ripping (less important to me, but if you want to burn a file to a dvd it IS important)
                        - if 2-pass does not work at the moment, why offer the possibility ?

                        Just for your information, the HD audio track (HD DTS/5.1) takes 2558 MB. It IS very big, but less than what you indicated as average. I know that this depends on the length of the movie.

                        My question: Is, what I described in my first paragraph possible with DVD Fab (possibly in combination with other products) ?

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