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    Blu-ray Main Movie MKV to compressed MKV

    Several months ago I started putting my Blu-rays on my HTPC. The first 5 or 6 I did using simple main movie mkv-remuxes. Each mkv has one title, one audio track, and no subtitles. Now that I've found a decent bit rate for compressing blu-ray mkvs I would like to compress the mkv-remuxes I did early on.

    Using Video Converter I select a mkv, select generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy as the profile, select a constant 12500kbps bit rate and hit start. If I have CUDA enable for decoding or encoding I get an error almost instantly.

    I know I can pop the disk back in and start from scratch but video converter should be able to compress a mkv to a mkv, right? Am I doing something wrong? Thx.

    Here is the error with CUDA enabled:
    11:57:57: Conversion: one pass
    11:57:57: CUDA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
    11:57:57: CUDA GPU acceleration for video encoding enabled
    11:58:00: Work 1 failed, Error = 504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,
    11:58:01: Process failed!

    If I disable CUDA altogether DVDFab chugs along for about 15 minutes and then pops an errror:
    11:59:15: Conversion: one pass
    12:15:56: Work 1 failed, Error = 504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type128:id12), info = 503.00 13,
    12:15:58: Process failed!

    The applicable part of the internal log is:

    DVDFab 8.0.5.0 (2010/12/02 11:55:15)

    0m 00.88s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 19.11s: 513.05: get video start offset(0)
    0m 57.95s:


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


    0m 57.95s: create config(3)
    0m 57.97s: convert profile(generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy)
    0m 57.97s: 513.05: get video start offset(0)
    0m 57.97s: 0m 58.00s: try to use gpu acceleration(1) for video decoding
    0m 58.00s: CUDA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
    0m 58.00s: h264 encode: using official CUDA encoder
    0m 58.01s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(40) bitrate(12500)
    0m 58.36s: error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,
    1m 01.24s: ------ mobile work failed(504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,

    ) ------
    2m 01.96s: 513.05: get video start offset(0)
    2m 42.03s:


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


    2m 42.03s: create config(3)
    2m 42.03s: convert profile(generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy)
    2m 42.05s: 513.05: get video start offset(0)
    2m 42.05s: 2m 42.08s: try to use gpu acceleration(1) for video decoding
    2m 42.08s: CUDA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
    2m 42.08s: h264 encode: using official CUDA encoder
    2m 42.10s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(40) bitrate(12500)
    2m 42.38s: error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,
    2m 45.31s: ------ mobile work failed(504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,

    ) ------
    4m 00.50s:


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


    4m 00.50s: create config(3)
    4m 00.50s: convert profile(generic.mkv.h264.audiocopy)
    4m 00.52s: 513.05: get video start offset(0)
    4m 00.52s: 4m 00.53s: using software decoder(h264 multi-thread)
    4m 01.55s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(40) bitrate(12500)


    DVDFab 8.0.5.0 (2010/12/02 12:01:18)

    0m 01.21s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    20m 40.37s: error: process exception, filter(type128:id12), info = 503.00 13,
    20m 41.62s: ------ mobile work failed(504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type128:id12), info = 503.00 13,

    ) ------

    #2
    I get the same error converting M2TS files, although I can go up to 13.4kbps (1-pass) before I get the error. Are you trying 2-pass?



    Good luck...

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      #3
      I was using 1 pass only.

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        #4
        I get the exact same error when I enable CUDA. Using version 8.0.5.0. Bluray Ripper to MKV; Movie= spiderman bluray; Profile = mkv.h264.audiocopy; AC-3 TrueHD 5.1; H.264

        11:57:57: Conversion: one pass
        11:57:57: CUDA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
        11:57:57: CUDA GPU acceleration for video encoding enabled
        11:58:00: Work 1 failed, Error = 504.00 0 error: process exception, filter(type2:id1), info = 503.00 13,
        11:58:01: Process failed!

        I have GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB card x 2. When I set for software instead of CUDA I do not fail and get the following message.

        21:17:36 Conversion: one pass
        21:17:36 Source(00011.m2ts)
        21:17:36 CUDA GPU acceleration for video encoding enabled

        Wonder why I can not set for CUDA instead of Software?

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          #5
          CUDA not support all of Graphic perfectly. Set both of decoder and encoder to Software please.

          Potti

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            #6
            High-bitrate HD videos (above 20K) fail using CUDA, software, DXVA and CoreAVC. Video Converter does NOT work with high-bitrate HD videos*. There are lots of posts of it freezing, starting then slowing to 0, never progressing past 0, stopping immediately, etc. The only solutions offered are to try a different method (done), try a different file (done - but that isn't really a solution) and try the latest beta (done). If Video Converter is only designed to reliably work with lower bitrate videos, they need to clearly state this.

            *All of my movies are 1080p with HD audio and bitrates between 20K and 40K. Most are MKV, but some are M2TS.

            Note: I finally found an HD video that Video Converter works on. "Speed" in M2TS format. It only has a bitrate of around 17K. It fails immediately with CUDA, but appears to be working with software-only. This is one out of 20 videos that have worked.

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              #7
              Never mind on "Speed". While it did finish successfully, the audio is out of sync and there are periodic glitches in the video.

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