Rise against help is on the way

Rise against help is on the way

You do not need to uninstall any of the sub software. Q about the custom size setting. Is 23450 the largest, safest setting for a BD-25 disc? If not, how did they arrive at that number? I know there s overhead, but should we be able to set it to around 24GB without running out of space? This is kind of up to you. The overhead is based on a disk-by-disk basis, and 23450 has been proven to be safe. You can theoretically add some megabytes if you are so inclined, but you really do risk overshooting your final disk size, resulting in a pointless encode. In actuality, the increase of the final output size by a few megabytes will only increase quality by a tiny amount. A very tiny amount. Chances are very slim that you will be able to tell the difference. Because of this, I would rather not risk producing an oversized encode for an almost theoretical increase in quality. But, I leave the choice up to you. Adub, thanks for the response. When you say overhead is based on a disc-by-disc basis, are you referring to the blank media or the source disc? And in what way is the overhead dependent? I ve already used fit to BD-25 mode and have gotten a disc around 5GB. The custom default 23450 has also given me something around 21 GB. Now that s more than a few Megabytes wasted there when compared to the raw capacity of a SL BD disc. I have set the custom size at 24000 MB and seem to have no problem. My next question would be, if the rebuild goes over this amount is there any kind of warning given? Or is the output just higher than what is set in the custom size field? And if I use Burn to disc with Image Burn option and for some reason the amount of the output is greater than the disc will allow, do you get a stoppage and warning. I m asking because I do unattended backups. After i have update my BD-Rebuilde to v 04 i got this message, what programs versions shut i use insted 00:25:20 Reencoding: VID00007, Pass 1 of 1 Reached retry limit. Aborting. AVISYNTH Version: 0, not recommended version FFDSHOW: 3356, not recommended version Download links are included. Hi again, just for curiosity, is it normal that my winxp does t read blue ray? I have a LG blue ray burner installed, but when I insert a BD in the device can t see the folder strucutre I get the message to insert a disk into the device. Tried also whit dvdfab passkey, but whet i select with BDRebuilder G: the LG device I get the selected source is not BD format error. So at the moment I m using DVDfab img burner in read to iso rise against help is on the way to get the disk files. Is it normal or I ve to do something in winxp? U re right as usual, just got them from mircosoft winxp update. now i m ripping with dvdfabpaskey anydvd decrypt disk on hd function. when rise against help is on the way will install the udf driver. After that if i run dvdfabpaskey, can I simply copy and paste the folvers from BD to HD? Woo! You don t want to be using DVDFABPasskey AND AnyDVD together! They do the same thing and can cause serious issues. Pick one and stick with it for now. If you want some of DVDFAB s features and a gui for decryption, you can also try DVDFAB HD Decrypter. But yes, if you are using Passkey OR AnyDVD, you can to a drag-n-drop with the folders between your Blu-ray drive and Harddrive. Ok, I ll follow your advice, but what I just did worked smooth. I have the solution to the Pes packet error as posted by Samurai Yesterday I installed my new Blu-Ray burner and attempted to burn my first BD-R. I got the same error. Tonight I figured out what the problem was. My version of AnyDVD was only registered for DVD not Blu-Ray. Tonight I bit the bullet and paid for the full version, and at this moment the Blu-ray disk rise against help is on the way passed the Extracting A/V streams section and is re-encoding the disk image. In addition to the BD-rebuilder error, I also found that AnyDVD wouldn t rip the disk, either. It kept saying Disk is not Ready. When I opened the console and clicked on the Blu-Ray section, everything was greyed out. I m betting Samurai70 is making the same mistake I did assuming that since you have the HD version of AnyDVD installed which is the only option since they merged both DVD and HD executables together, you now have the ability to decode anything. Not true.

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