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    I've got BD Rebuilder working on my main computer,but I can't get it to work on my other two computers. It starts to encode but I quickly get x264 encoder failed error. I've installed ffdshow,haali splitter,and Avisynth. ???????????????
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  2. Have you tried to reinstall them? I got the x264 encode once or twice and I believe I fixed it by reinstalling the "extras".
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  3. Originally Posted by mrswla
    Have you tried to reinstall them? I got the x264 encode once or twice and I believe I fixed it by reinstalling the "extras".
    Same here. A re-install of ffdshow and Haali has fixed it for me.
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    I re-installed the programs and I'm still getting the error.
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    Originally Posted by wulf109
    I re-installed the programs and I'm still getting the error.
    Try a previous version of BD Rebuilder perhaps

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    Tried all the early versions back as far as beta time out permitted.
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  7. What are the titles that you are trying on the other two computers? Have you ever gotten successfull backups on those computers? What are the computers specs?
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  8. Just noticed a new version on x264 encoder has just been posted. Trying downloading that and dropping it in bdrb.
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    Dropped in latest x264 but same problem,encoder failure at about 3%. My backup computers are not hooked up to the internet,could that be the problem?
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    Originally Posted by wulf109
    Dropped in latest x264 but same problem,encoder failure at about 3%. My backup computers are not hooked up to the internet,could that be the problem?
    Are you overclocking @ all on the cpu or memory, or running tighter timings on the memory?

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    I'm overclocking all three computer:
    i7 2.66 to 3.6
    e8400 3.0 to 4.0
    AMD X4-620 2.6 to 3.3
    Memory is overclocked on i7 and E8400,not the AMD x4-620,5-5-5-15 timing on the i7 and e8400,default on the AMD (1066)
    BDrebulder runs fine on my i7 and it has both the CPU and memory overclocked.
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    Originally Posted by wulf109
    I'm overclocking all three computer:
    i7 2.66 to 3.6
    e8400 3.0 to 4.0
    AMD X4-620 2.6 to 3.3
    Memory is overclocked on i7 and E8400,not the AMD x4-620,5-5-5-15 timing on the i7 and e8400,default on the AMD (1066)
    BDrebulder runs fine on my i7 and it has both the CPU and memory overclocked.
    BD Rebuilder "pegs" all your cpu cores, it is the only program I run that makes me reduce my overclock when it is hot

    This could really be an OC issue

    Stability when overclocking is an issue which may be solved w/ a little extra cpuv, unless temps becomes a factor

    The other concern is temps it self, are you monitoring your temps?

    Sometimes a little extra NBv helps because of the memory controller setting on the cpu die, also adding v to the SB or HTT bus may help

    Reduce your overclock first to stock and then run BD Rebuilder again and see if it fails, if not then slowly work up a stable overclock for BD Rebuilder and note the settings

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    It is an overclock problem. I dropped my AMD 620 to it's default speed of 2.6 and it encodes without issue. I have moved upto 3.2Ghz and it seems stable at that speed. I dropped the E8400 to 3.6 and it also seems stable,but it is painfully slow. You really shouldn't use anything but a quad to encode with BD Rebuilder.
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  14. Glad to hear you solved the problem.
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    Originally Posted by wulf109
    It is an overclock problem. I dropped my AMD 620 to it's default speed of 2.6 and it encodes without issue. I have moved upto 3.2Ghz and it seems stable at that speed. I dropped the E8400 to 3.6 and it also seems stable,but it is painfully slow. You really shouldn't use anything but a quad to encode with BD Rebuilder.
    Tell me about it lol

    glad you got it sorted out

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