shmn,
The disc has been ordered and should arrive in about a week. Nothing obvious in the log except that you also had AnyDVD running, which DVDFab shut down. This should happen automatically for either software now, but safer to exit the one you are not using.
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I have several euro-discs that are coded ABC on the box. Rare, but it happens.
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Originally posted by shmn View PostThe disc is region 0, BD50.
Technically, if a studio were to mistakenly check for region 0, it would not play anywhere. I'm not even sure it is possible to do that.
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I've attached a log of compressing one chapter of the main movie from that disc. It shows the compression blocking in both VLC and Kodi. I also tried compressing using an older version of DVDFAB (version 9) and it came out with the same artifacts. Thanks for the assistance.Attached Files
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Wow, that looks awful. What are you using for playback? Never mind, I see it is VLC. Also, please attach the DVDFab internal log session from the conversion, instructions for this are linked in my sig, below. We are obtaining the disc for testing. Moving your thread to the correct forum (BD Ripper).
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Compression Artifacts H.265/H.264
I've compressed hundreds of my discs using DVDFab H.265 (fast encoding 1 pass, .15 bits/pixel) and never had a problem until now. The disc is Bach's St Matthew's Passion. The disc is region 0, BD50. When I rip the disc to mkv (H.265 or H.264) with deinterlace on or off I get blocky compression artifacts around any motion no matter how slight the movement. It's very noticeable. I've attached a screenshot to show the blocking.
Any ideas on how to fix this?Tags: None
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