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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) Multiple items in queue fail

    I tried looking through the forums for this issue, but couldn't find it and the search function wasn't working for me.

    When I put multiple items in the queue, the first item will encode correctly. The remaining items fail and leave a file that is roughly 320 bytes. If I restart the job, only the first item from the remaining encodes will encode correctly. I basically have to restart the queue after one successful encode, which defeats the purpose of the queue.

    This happens with both 8.0.6.8 and beta version 8.0.7.2

    Has anyone else had this issue?

    The log is below.

    Thanks.

    ------ begin mobile work(1/4) ------


    652m 08.35s: create config(5)
    652m 08.35s: convert profile(mp4.h264.aac)
    652m 08.35s: blu-ray playlist(89) angle(0) chapter(1->32)
    652m 08.35s: stream(4113,AVC,1) stream(4352,DTS-HD MA,1)
    652m 08.37s: not set correct fourcc for video(28)
    652m 08.37s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
    652m 08.40s: processing source(20000.m2ts)
    652m 08.42s: try to use gpu acceleration(2) for video decoding
    652m 08.43s: DXVA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
    652m 09.46s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(5000)
    778m 09.61s:


    ------ finish mobile work ------


    778m 10.38s:


    ------ begin mobile work(2/4) ------


    778m 10.39s: create config(5)
    778m 10.39s: convert profile(mp4.h264.aac)
    778m 10.39s: blu-ray playlist(1) angle(0) chapter(1->19)
    778m 10.39s: stream(4113,AVC,1) stream(4352,AC3,1)
    778m 10.42s: not set correct fourcc for video(28)
    778m 10.42s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
    778m 10.46s: processing source(00001.m2ts)
    778m 10.46s: try to use gpu acceleration(2) for video decoding
    778m 10.47s: DXVA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
    778m 11.50s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(5000)
    778m 23.65s: error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,
    778m 29.57s: ------ mobile work failed(504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,

    ) ------
    778m 29.57s:


    ------ begin mobile work(3/4) ------


    778m 29.57s: create config(5)
    778m 29.58s: convert profile(mp4.h264.aac)
    778m 29.58s: blu-ray playlist(40) angle(0) chapter(1->16)
    778m 29.60s: stream(4113,AVC,1) stream(4352,TrueHD,1)
    778m 29.60s: not set correct fourcc for video(28)
    778m 29.61s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
    778m 29.71s: processing source(00262.m2ts)
    778m 29.71s: try to use gpu acceleration(2) for video decoding
    778m 29.71s: DXVA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
    778m 30.74s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(6250)
    778m 38.88s: error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,
    778m 43.79s: ------ mobile work failed(504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,

    ) ------
    778m 43.79s:


    ------ begin mobile work(4/4) ------


    778m 43.79s: create config(5)
    778m 43.81s: convert profile(mp4.h264.aac)
    778m 43.81s: blu-ray playlist(4) angle(0) chapter(1->17)
    778m 43.81s: stream(4113,AVC,1) stream(4352,DTS-HD MA,1)
    778m 43.82s: not set correct fourcc for video(28)
    778m 43.82s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
    778m 43.89s: processing source(00252.m2ts)
    778m 43.89s: try to use gpu acceleration(2) for video decoding
    778m 43.89s: DXVA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
    778m 44.95s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(6250)
    778m 57.10s: error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,
    779m 03.01s: ------ mobile work failed(504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,

    ) ------

    #2
    Hi S S,

    I just tried V8072beta using profile(mp4.h264.aac) with 5 conversion tasks in Queue box, all of them finished the conversion process successfully.

    Please open Common Settings->General->A/V Codec, set all the video decoder options and video encoder options as "Software", then convert again to see the result.

    Best Regards,

    Cici Jia

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      #3
      I bet you are right, Cici.

      I think it is the DXVA GPU acceleration which means that he is using an ATI card which is less than optimal for encoding.
      "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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        #4
        Thanks

        I do have an ATI card. I'll give that a shot tonight. Thanks for the the advice!

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          #5
          It works

          Thanks Cici and Greg. I switched everything to software, then ran a batch from the new Futurama volume last night. All the episodes were encoded without a problem. You guys rock.

          Scott

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            #6
            No problems. Glad you are now running OK.

            FYI, ATI cards are sub-optimal when using them for encoding. NVidia cards which use CUDA seem to give better results although I personally will not use either CUDA or DXVA.

            I must be an old fart purist !!!
            "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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