I've noticed in a few threads that there are some who claim to have successfully ripped/copied Iron Man 2 on blu-ray and either burned it to a blu-ray disc and "chaptered" it thru to check it, watched it entirely from their computer and all claim they have eliminated the jitters. NO CAN DO. You have to burn it to a Blu-ray disc and watch it completely thru (not chapter it thru) to see these jitter problems. So far as I can tell, there is still not a recent version of DVDFab that has fixed this problem. One person claims to have done it with version 6.2.1.8 but doesn't say if he burned it to a disc and watched it thru. I've not tried this yet but I'm on about 6 coasters now.
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I indeed have sucessfully eliminated the jitters and pauses, but it must be something with the compression to BD25 in DVDfab. Here's what I did:
1) Cloned disc as an .iso to my hard drive
2) used the "full movie" option in Fab and decrypted it to a BD50
3) used (removed) to compress to BD25 and allowed it to burn with ImgBurn.
I watched the entire movie and there was not one jitter or pause thoughout.
Here's a clip of the internal log when I tried to compress to BD25 using Fab; this was about 66m into the job:
66m 21.05s: processing source(00800.m2ts)
66m 21.09s: CoreAVC for video decoding enabled
66m 22.23s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(14416)
70m 56.23s: group(00800.m2ts ) playtime(143935 ms) source(686 MB) request(392 MB) real(396 MB) bitrate(14416 kbps)
70m 56.31s: warning: ggnode(00394.m2ts ) estimate_out_size > source_size(0.00109863 MB), video_source(0 MB), drop(0 MB), estimate_out_video(0 MB)
70m 56.34s: processing source(00802.m2ts)
70m 56.39s: CoreAVC for video decoding enabled
70m 56.50s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(14486)
72m 25.59s: group(00802.m2ts ) playtime(44753 ms) source(215 MB) request(124 MB) real(123 MB) bitrate(14486 kbps)
72m 25.65s: warning: ggnode(00394.m2ts ) estimate_out_size > source_size(0.00109863 MB), video_source(0 MB), drop(0 MB), estimate_out_video(0 MB)
Wonder if the warnings are a clue as I never seen them on past compressions.
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Chazlee1, I've been using DVDFab exclusively to rip, Imgburn to burn, so I'm not familiar with the (removed). Frankly, I dont understand why DVDFab works so good on all the other back-ups I've done, over 100, but has such problems with Iron Man 2. By what I've been reading I'm not alone. I welcome any suggestions that involve using only DVDFab.
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I used 6.2.1.8 movie only to BD25 and burned with IMG burn. Played the movie on my Oppo for the first 45 min. There were no jitters in the areas that had them before. I made the assumption the rest of the movie would be ok. Robin Hood had the same issues when i used 8.0.0.5. Redid the movie with 6.2.1.8 and all is ok. Version 8 has introduced a problem which i'm sure they are working on.
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still no update..yea i tried older version but didnt work for me, looks like iron man and robin hood isnt doable... i tried imgeburn but the program told me the disc wasnt big enough, then i just stoped the program.. so ill just wait for a update....Intel quad q6600 2.4Ghz
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To understand what issues you talk about ... on which process is the problem exactly?
a) Taking the blu-ray down to hard disk 1:1
b) Taking the whole disc down to a BR-25 ... conversion
c) Taking the main movie down to a BR-25 .... conversion
I guess a) should always for 100%, right? I encountered problems with method b), when the last seconds of every m2ts were freezing, but the audio continued.
I have just used method c) but did not yet burn it on a disc to really check for jitters and stuff. But I checked the end and did not get any freeze there.
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