Hi,
I am using DVD Fab 13.0.3.0 (Blu-Ray Ripper). Yesterday I came across my first blu-ray (Matrix) which I cannot rip. There are no errors shown, but the result has lots of green screens (see screenshot) in between and the audio gets totally out of sync.
Source is "Windows Media Video VC-1", "A52 Audio (aka AC3)"
What I do is to convert directly to H.265 HEVEC (2-pass). It makes no difference whether using MKV or MP4, 8 Bit or 10Bit). Converting to H.264 produces the same faulty video output
Audio I convert to AAC stereo 48khz/160bit. Trying with 1-pass doesn't help either.
Ripping with the 3D.H265 of DVDFab produces a proper video file (but I don't want 3D)
I can do video and audio pass through to get an m2ts file, and then use Vidcoder to convert to H.265 - also with GPU - which works for the video as well as the audio.
I am using DVD Fab 13.0.3.0 (Blu-Ray Ripper). Yesterday I came across my first blu-ray (Matrix) which I cannot rip. There are no errors shown, but the result has lots of green screens (see screenshot) in between and the audio gets totally out of sync.
Source is "Windows Media Video VC-1", "A52 Audio (aka AC3)"
What I do is to convert directly to H.265 HEVEC (2-pass). It makes no difference whether using MKV or MP4, 8 Bit or 10Bit). Converting to H.264 produces the same faulty video output
Audio I convert to AAC stereo 48khz/160bit. Trying with 1-pass doesn't help either.
Ripping with the 3D.H265 of DVDFab produces a proper video file (but I don't want 3D)
I can do video and audio pass through to get an m2ts file, and then use Vidcoder to convert to H.265 - also with GPU - which works for the video as well as the audio.
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