How do I get BDRB to run in Windows 8.1 ?
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I moved the file MSCOMCTL.OCX to the Windows/system32 directory and that solved the problem.
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Have many people had problems running BD Rebuilder in Windows 8 or 8.1? I haven't seen any issues at all.
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It's odd,this re-install of 8.1 gave me problems. Other 8.1 installs were no problem,the right click worked.
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I am also having problem running BDRB in Windows 8.1. I have another machine that is running Windows 7, and that didn't have any problem.
I got an error condition, "BD Rebuilder experienced an error 2501 Source Check() 00006 2501" when opening a source rip in Windows 8.1. I used BDInfo 0.5.8 to check the rip, and it didn't show any error. -
Have you run the Inspect utility within the Help section of BD Rebuilder? Are you using the LAV filters within X264?
What did you use to rip the Blu-ray, and what format is it in now? If you have files, you might try ripping as an ISO and mounting it instead. -
I am using the mounted ISO file. The ISO files were either ripped using AnyDVD or DVDFab. I don't have LAV Filters installed. I installed Haali Matroska Splitter as specified by the BD Rebuilder.
Has the Inspect utility been updated for 0.47.07? The Inspect didn't even recognize the BD Rebuilder version.
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The Inspect function in now found within BD Rebuilder. Click Help-->Inspect (Show Settings).
If you look in Settings-->Setup-->Alternative Decoding Options, you'll see a box where you can enable the internal LAV filters that come with X264. -
That's it! After enabling the internal LAV filters the error went away. Thank you so much!