I used DVDfabqt decrypter and DBrebuilder to backup a movie. phase one encoding (x2640,target sixe bd25, idle priority ) was finished. phase two building structure failed. Pleasr help, thankyou
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A little more information would be helpful. Like the exact error message? Such as "Error in attempt to multiplex", "Failed to integrate subtitle, or "Failed to rebuild". Full disc or movie only? Are you overclocked?
Okay, the usual question: Does inspect.exe say your configuration is okay?
If it's nothing obvious going wrong, I'd uninstall Haali, manually delete the Haali folder, reboot and re-install.Pull! Bang! Darn! -
This will also happen if you don't have enough free hard drive space. You need 50BG of free space available to compress to BD25,you need space for the temporary files as well as the created files.
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Thanks for reply
I have 1gb in the destination disk
It said "failed to rebuild". I only back up "movie only". It stop after about 45mi running -
You can't put 23GBs of BD files on a disk with 1GB free. You don't seem to have enough free HD space. Do you have 2 HD's? Did you rip to one HD and compressing to a second drive?
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Surely he meant 1tb?
Follow fritzi93's advice and run the inspect.exe program that you can find within the BDRebuilder folder. -
I mistyped. I have 1TB in the destination disk. I'll try freixi93'advice.
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Go to Start-->Programs-->ffdshow-->ffdshow Video decoder configuration. This brings up a small window which will show various codecs and their decoders set within ffdshow. How you set the vc1 codec depends on which operating system you are using. If you are using Windows XP, set the vc1 codec to disabled. (by clicking on the decoder in the column next to vc1). You will also need to install WMV 11 , or Windows Media Player 11. If you are using Vista or Win7, set the decoder for vc1 to wmv9.
For mpeg2, set it to libmpeg2. Then click ok.
Perhaps you should look through a basic guide for the program? http://club.myce.com/f142/bd-rebuilder-guide-313227/ Bit outdated now, but might help. -
Still have the same problem.
this is the message.
[18:37:56] BD Rebuilder v0.39.01 (beta)
- Source: BDROM
- Input BD size: 17.73 GB
- Approximate total content: [01:55:51.611]
- Target BD size: 22.95 GB
- Windows Version: 6.0 [6002]
- MOVIE-ONLY mode enabled
- Auto Quality: Good (Very Fast), ABR
- Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=0 Kbs=640
- Resuming from previously started job.
[18:37:59] PHASE ONE, Encoding
- [18:37:59] Processing: VID_00002 (1 of 1)
- [18:37:59] Multiplexing M2TS
- Error in attempt to multiplex: MUX_00002.meta
- Pes packet len too large ( >100Mb). Bad stream or invalid codec speciffed.
[18:38:00] - Failed to build structure, aborted -
If your input is only 17GBs you don't need BDrebuilder. TSmuxer will give you a BR file structure without any encodeing. Are you using the alternate output mode? How are audio options selected in Setup?
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Your input BD size is 17.73gb, which does not need compression if you are going to fit onto a single layer BD disk.
What is your source? Have you decrypted the movie and ripped it to the hard drive with DVDFab HD Decrypter? If so, you could use ClownBD to extract the main movie instead of BD Rebuilder...since the main movie is small enough to fit onto a single layer disk.
But it looks like you might not have it ripped correctly. Is this a very new movie? DVDFab HD Decrypter lags behind the commercial version of Fab on decryption updates. -
If you're using Win7, you can right-click the executable and run as administrator. Then if you're configured incorrectly, BDRB will offer to fix it for you. I'm not convinced you're configured correctly considering the error message about bad stream or invalid codec.
Bad stream could be the result of a bad rip, as already mentioned. Also, on occasion Haali will get corrupted, and inspect.exe will report it as okay. Simply re-installing to a corrupted folder will *not* fix it. Uninstall and manually delete the folder in Programs as I said earlier. Reboot and re-install. Did you do that?
And it would be good if you did a copy/paste of the inspect.exe report and attached it to your next post.Pull! Bang! Darn! -
Yep, I use the free dvdfab hd decrypter running inthe background and use bdrebuilder to back up a new bd movie. I think the decryption is fine according to the message. the movie was not ripped to hard drive yet.
The audio setup is : do not convert DTS to AC3
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No, it doesn't work like that at all. Only AnyDVDHD and DVDFabPasskey can run in the background and decrypt a disc on the fly. Those are the only two driver-level decrypters for Blu-Ray.
With DVDFab or DVDFabHDDecrypter you must rip to hard drive first. Then you point BDRB at the folder or the mounted ISO.Last edited by fritzi93; 23rd Oct 2011 at 20:57.
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