
If you want some help getting some UHD testing done, let me know. I have a system setup with a Ryzen 1700 (8-Core) running at 3.9 GHz. I don't think it is the audio, as it doesn't get reencoded, and it is handled no differently than with previous BD-RB versions. It may be some inconsistency in the HEVC stream generated by X265, I really don't know. I can't blame TSMUXER, however, because MKVMERGE has the same issue after muxing. I am having a lot of trouble with audio/video sync after TSMUXER muxes them. It can do full backups and movie-only backups of non-protected UHD-BD sources. I just wanted to give everyone an update on the UHD capability. I think I'll do a couple encodes using AVISYNTH just to eliminate the FFMPEG possibility - but even if it works correctly that's not a long term solution as it would also be losing the HDR and 10 bit attributes during encode. The biggest problem is that it takes anywhere between 10 and 18 hours for my system to do a full movie (even at the fastest encode speed and using one-pass ABR). I haven't figured out why this is happening yet, but if and when I do I'll release a test version here on Doom9. I don't think it is the audio, as it doesn't necessarily get reencoded, and it is handled no differently than with previous BD-RB versions. It may be some inconsistency in the HEVC stream generated by X265, or possibly FFMPEG (used for frame serving) could be losing frames.

Please dont get my wrong thanks to you BD rebuilder exist, I just need to see the problem I have 32gb on my system but maybe re installing all related to Bd rebuilder? Thank you Jdobbs, always you are there tryng (or trying, sorry) to solve problems.Īnd I have one more question, there´s a way to clean up Bd rebuilder, avisint and the others tools so I can install everything again without re install the OS? Try getting some software (like "Core Temp" or "CPUID HW Monitor") and monitor the temps while you are encoding.ĭoes your watercooling system have a radiator? I know I have to vacuum mine out regularly or my system overheats. If you look back through this thread you'll find other similar reports, and I'm pretty sure every one of them was caused to overheating. The only other possibility I can think of might be memory overheating. Other software (even overclock testing software) just doesn't stress your system like X264. I hope im doing well posting image and log So I don´t know what is wrong and how to get a solution? Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=0 HD=1 Kbs=640 Hi Jdobbs I don´t know why on some Bluray encodings I get this message? sorry guys the screen capture is in Spanish (my first language)
