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    #16
    7.0.5.3b is out.

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      #17
      It might be the next version then. I will ask Sunny (tech support) if this is resolved in this version.

      Originally posted by master333 View Post
      7.0.5.3b is out.

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        #18
        Firstly by doing bd50 to bd25 you do not have proper control over the settings like you do with blu2mkv.

        If you choose 'mkv.audiocopy' preset YOU GET TO KEEP THE EXACT AUDIO THAT IS ON THE BLU NO COMPRESSION OR ANYTHING!
        Press edit and then either choose a bitrate of 6500-9500MB or choose by size setting of the same. 6500MB = 6.5GB.

        You can choose to keep with DVDFab's standard quality settings which will be quite quick or you edit and make your own.

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          #19
          \DVDFab 7\profiles2\preset
          in this folder you will find a file called: x264_ABR_Fast

          if you open it with wordpad and copy and paste the below, replacing what was in there and saving, i think this will give you AMAZING quality but sacrifices speed. Take a backup of your current file just in case. Will take double the normal time of normal DVDFab encoding. Also choose 2pass encoding if you want but I feel its optional with the below setting.

          <GenericProfileOfx264Settings >
          <Name>x264_ABR_Fast</Name>
          <Settings>
          <KeyframeInterval>240</KeyframeInterval>
          <NbBframes>3</NbBframes>
          <MinQuantizer>10</MinQuantizer>
          <MaxQuantizer>51</MaxQuantizer>
          <Turbo>false</Turbo>
          <V4MV>false</V4MV>
          <QPel>true</QPel>
          <Trellis>false</Trellis>
          <CreditsQuantizer>40</CreditsQuantizer>
          <Logfile>.stats</Logfile>
          <VideoName />
          <CustomEncoderOptions />
          <FourCC>1</FourCC>
          <MaxNumberOfPasses>3</MaxNumberOfPasses>
          <NbThreads>0</NbThreads>
          <QuantizerCRF>100</QuantizerCRF>
          <EncodeInterlaced>false</EncodeInterlaced>
          <NoDCTDecimate>false</NoDCTDecimate>
          <PSNRCalculation>false</PSNRCalculation>
          <noFastPSkip>false</noFastPSkip>
          <NoiseReduction>0</NoiseReduction>
          <MixedRefs>false</MixedRefs>
          <X264Trellis>0</X264Trellis>
          <NbRefFrames>4</NbRefFrames>
          <AlphaDeblock>-1</AlphaDeblock>
          <BetaDeblock>-1</BetaDeblock>
          <SubPelRefinement>7</SubPelRefinement>
          <MaxQuantDelta>4</MaxQuantDelta>
          <TempQuantBlur>0</TempQuantBlur>
          <BframePredictionMode>1</BframePredictionMode>
          <VBVBufferSize>-1</VBVBufferSize>
          <VBVMaxBitrate>-1</VBVMaxBitrate>
          <METype>1</METype>
          <MERange>16</MERange>
          <MinGOPSize>24</MinGOPSize>
          <Profile>2</Profile>
          <Level>15</Level>
          <IPFactor>1.4</IPFactor>
          <PBFactor>1.3</PBFactor>
          <ChromaQPOffset>0</ChromaQPOffset>
          <VBVInitialBuffer>0.9</VBVInitialBuffer>
          <BitrateVariance>1.0</BitrateVariance>
          <QuantCompression>0.7</QuantCompression>
          <TempComplexityBlur>20</TempComplexityBlur>
          <TempQuanBlurCC>0.5</TempQuanBlurCC>
          <SCDSensitivity>40</SCDSensitivity>
          <BframeBias>0</BframeBias>
          <PsyRDO>1.0</PsyRDO>
          <PsyTrellis>0</PsyTrellis>
          <Deblock>true</Deblock>
          <Cabac>true</Cabac>
          <UseQPFile>false</UseQPFile>
          <WeightedBPrediction>true</WeightedBPrediction>
          <NewAdaptiveBFrames>1</NewAdaptiveBFrames>
          <BFramePyramid>true</BFramePyramid>
          <ChromaME>true</ChromaME>
          <MacroBlockOptions>2</MacroBlockOptions>
          <P8x8mv>false</P8x8mv>
          <B8x8mv>false</B8x8mv>
          <I4x4mv>false</I4x4mv>
          <I8x8mv>false</I8x8mv>
          <P4x4mv>false</P4x4mv>
          <AdaptiveDCT>false</AdaptiveDCT>
          <SSIMCalculation>false</SSIMCalculation>
          <Lossless>false</Lossless>
          <QuantizerMatrix>Flat (none)</QuantizerMatrix>
          <QuantizerMatrixType>0</QuantizerMatrixType>
          <DeadZoneInter>21</DeadZoneInter>
          <DeadZoneIntra>11</DeadZoneIntra>
          <AQmode>1</AQmode>
          <AQstrength>1.0</AQstrength>
          <QPFile />
          <fullRange>false</fullRange>
          <x264Preset>3</x264Preset>
          <x264Tuning>0</x264Tuning>
          <x264AdvancedSettings>false</x264AdvancedSettings>
          <Lookahead>40</Lookahead>
          <NoMBTree>false</NoMBTree>
          <ThreadInput>true</ThreadInput>
          <NoPsy>false</NoPsy>
          </Settings>
          </GenericProfileOfx264Settings>

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            #20
            i personally make sure i overkill my encodes with 10,000 bitrate. DVDFab only goes upto 15,000.

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              #21
              @master

              I will try this. Thanks.

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                #22
                So you can't tell a difference is what you are saying?

                Originally posted by master333 View Post
                Also choose 2pass encoding if you want but I feel its optional with the below setting.

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                  #23
                  well there might be a difference in terms of cripser and cleaner looking video but at this point i choose optional as it would take ages to process yet using 1pass still yields excellent results.
                  Last edited by master333; 05-08-2010, 09:03 PM. Reason: update

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                    #24
                    @ master

                    Well I tried everything all over again and still ended up with a Watermark, I realized I was on 7.0.4.0, so I just now installed latest Beta and will try it all again. Another 6-7hrs. Here we go. Went from Blu-ray to MKV used your Preset settings and everything.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by shdwkeeper View Post
                      @ master

                      Well I tried everything all over again and still ended up with a Watermark, I realized I was on 7.0.4.0, so I just now installed latest Beta and will try it all again. Another 6-7hrs. Here we go. Went from Blu-ray to MKV used your Preset settings and everything.
                      You don't have to spend 6-7 hrs. Just do one chapter and see. It will take 15-20 min
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                      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.

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                        #26
                        good point; Just realized that.

                        Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
                        You don't have to spend 6-7 hrs. Just do one chapter and see. It will take 15-20 min

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                          #27
                          Not sure if it makes any difference. But if I just use the standard file (not adding the below changes) it works fine in about 2.5-3hrs. Once I add your changes below it errors out about 2hrs into the encode. This is using the 7.0.5.3b of the software.

                          Any ideas? I have tried it twice.

                          Originally posted by master333 View Post
                          \DVDFab 7\profiles2\preset
                          in this folder you will find a file called: x264_ABR_Fast

                          if you open it with wordpad and copy and paste the below, replacing what was in there and saving, i think this will give you AMAZING quality but sacrifices speed. Take a backup of your current file just in case. Will take double the normal time of normal DVDFab encoding. Also choose 2pass encoding if you want but I feel its optional with the below setting.

                          <GenericProfileOfx264Settings >
                          <Name>x264_ABR_Fast</Name>
                          <Settings>
                          <KeyframeInterval>240</KeyframeInterval>
                          <NbBframes>3</NbBframes>
                          <MinQuantizer>10</MinQuantizer>
                          <MaxQuantizer>51</MaxQuantizer>
                          <Turbo>false</Turbo>
                          <V4MV>false</V4MV>
                          <QPel>true</QPel>
                          <Trellis>false</Trellis>
                          <CreditsQuantizer>40</CreditsQuantizer>
                          <Logfile>.stats</Logfile>
                          <VideoName />
                          <CustomEncoderOptions />
                          <FourCC>1</FourCC>
                          <MaxNumberOfPasses>3</MaxNumberOfPasses>
                          <NbThreads>0</NbThreads>
                          <QuantizerCRF>100</QuantizerCRF>
                          <EncodeInterlaced>false</EncodeInterlaced>
                          <NoDCTDecimate>false</NoDCTDecimate>
                          <PSNRCalculation>false</PSNRCalculation>
                          <noFastPSkip>false</noFastPSkip>
                          <NoiseReduction>0</NoiseReduction>
                          <MixedRefs>false</MixedRefs>
                          <X264Trellis>0</X264Trellis>
                          <NbRefFrames>4</NbRefFrames>
                          <AlphaDeblock>-1</AlphaDeblock>
                          <BetaDeblock>-1</BetaDeblock>
                          <SubPelRefinement>7</SubPelRefinement>
                          <MaxQuantDelta>4</MaxQuantDelta>
                          <TempQuantBlur>0</TempQuantBlur>
                          <BframePredictionMode>1</BframePredictionMode>
                          <VBVBufferSize>-1</VBVBufferSize>
                          <VBVMaxBitrate>-1</VBVMaxBitrate>
                          <METype>1</METype>
                          <MERange>16</MERange>
                          <MinGOPSize>24</MinGOPSize>
                          <Profile>2</Profile>
                          <Level>15</Level>
                          <IPFactor>1.4</IPFactor>
                          <PBFactor>1.3</PBFactor>
                          <ChromaQPOffset>0</ChromaQPOffset>
                          <VBVInitialBuffer>0.9</VBVInitialBuffer>
                          <BitrateVariance>1.0</BitrateVariance>
                          <QuantCompression>0.7</QuantCompression>
                          <TempComplexityBlur>20</TempComplexityBlur>
                          <TempQuanBlurCC>0.5</TempQuanBlurCC>
                          <SCDSensitivity>40</SCDSensitivity>
                          <BframeBias>0</BframeBias>
                          <PsyRDO>1.0</PsyRDO>
                          <PsyTrellis>0</PsyTrellis>
                          <Deblock>true</Deblock>
                          <Cabac>true</Cabac>
                          <UseQPFile>false</UseQPFile>
                          <WeightedBPrediction>true</WeightedBPrediction>
                          <NewAdaptiveBFrames>1</NewAdaptiveBFrames>
                          <BFramePyramid>true</BFramePyramid>
                          <ChromaME>true</ChromaME>
                          <MacroBlockOptions>2</MacroBlockOptions>
                          <P8x8mv>false</P8x8mv>
                          <B8x8mv>false</B8x8mv>
                          <I4x4mv>false</I4x4mv>
                          <I8x8mv>false</I8x8mv>
                          <P4x4mv>false</P4x4mv>
                          <AdaptiveDCT>false</AdaptiveDCT>
                          <SSIMCalculation>false</SSIMCalculation>
                          <Lossless>false</Lossless>
                          <QuantizerMatrix>Flat (none)</QuantizerMatrix>
                          <QuantizerMatrixType>0</QuantizerMatrixType>
                          <DeadZoneInter>21</DeadZoneInter>
                          <DeadZoneIntra>11</DeadZoneIntra>
                          <AQmode>1</AQmode>
                          <AQstrength>1.0</AQstrength>
                          <QPFile />
                          <fullRange>false</fullRange>
                          <x264Preset>3</x264Preset>
                          <x264Tuning>0</x264Tuning>
                          <x264AdvancedSettings>false</x264AdvancedSettings>
                          <Lookahead>40</Lookahead>
                          <NoMBTree>false</NoMBTree>
                          <ThreadInput>true</ThreadInput>
                          <NoPsy>false</NoPsy>
                          </Settings>
                          </GenericProfileOfx264Settings>

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                            #28
                            This must have something to do with the software still being a Beta, as it did not crash on me after the 4th time I tried it. Also not sure if this has anything to do with it, I just left the file name the default name instead of trying to change it. The previous 3 times I changed the file name. The first time with the default profile settings and this worked fine. With the custom settings it crashed on me twice, the last time it worked fine. Will try more testing as well.
                            Last edited by shdwkeeper; 05-10-2010, 02:51 PM.

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                              #29
                              the advantage of ripping the BD to the HDD and then converting it is the wear and tear on your blu-ray drive. It takes 20 to 30 mins to rip to the hdd, using the blu-ray to mobile encoding process takes hours ( with your BD drive being used).

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                                #30
                                that is what I was referring to earlier. What or how do you rip to HDD, what settings do you use?

                                Originally posted by LankyHank888 View Post
                                the advantage of ripping the BD to the HDD and then converting it is the wear and tear on your blu-ray drive. It takes 20 to 30 mins to rip to the hdd, using the blu-ray to mobile encoding process takes hours ( with your BD drive being used).

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