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    Hi I was just attempting to encode my Babel blu-ray as a 720p AVCHD using Ripbot264 and no matter how I go about it, it just hangs at 21.5%. It doesn't give me an error or anything. I've opened the m2ts from the disc directly, I've ripped the disc to my drive, I've even remuxed it into a different container and tried to run it in ripbot and it just stalls out a 21.5%...any ideas? Is there a log I could look at...anything? Thanks!
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    PLEASE post blu-ray to avchd in our "blu-ray to" forum. Moving you.


    Does it hang when it encodes or demuxes the streams?

    And Ripbot264 might not work with all with blu-rays yet.
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    I did find similar issues with some VC-1 video stream m2ts files until I updated the Haali Media Splitter to the latest version.
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    It hangs when I am encoding the video on Pass1. It hangs at 21.5% every time. :/
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    And the blu-ray is Babel..so it's an MPEG-2 source.
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  6. Did you use anydvd? Try indexing it manually with DGIndex
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    I downloaded the newest Ripbot and Haali Splitter and it still hangs at 21.5% on the first pass of encoding...it demuxes fine...I really need help with this please.
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    Give a try to meGUI and VDubMod to see if they hang at the same place too, and update AnyDVD and MPEG2 Codec.
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