

TSMUXER can mux the originals with no issues. (I have never read any actual explanation by the x265 devs so this is simply my guess.) I've been using HEVCBrowser to look at original HEVC streams and comparing them to those created by X265 to try and put my finger on what is different. x264 changes its open-gop style somehow when you activate -bluray-compat IIRC. There are different styles of doing it and my guess is the x265 devs deactivated it for -uhd-bd because their way is not compatible with the Blu-Ray specs. I guess it's not possible without -uhd-bd.Ībout open-gop: I wouldn't just assume x265's open-gop is allowed on Blu-Ray. You mean below maximum for main tier? Yes, that seems to be the case. Failed video encode, abortedĭGIndexNV=C:\Users\Kevin\Downloads\1BD-RBV06004\dgdecnv2041\DGIndexNV.exeĭGDecNV=C:\Users\Kevin\Downloads\1BD-RBV06004\dgdecnv2041\DGDecodeNV.dll Audio Settings: AC3=0 DTS=1 HD=0 Kbs=640 MOVIE-ONLY/ALTERNATE OUTPUT mode enabled But realized you have advanced the program substantially, and that I needed to update. The reason I still have that version, is I've been using it for quite some time without issue.

But when I reverted to BD-Rebuilder version 5025 the job completed without a glitch. When it first occurred, I ran another movie to be sure I wasn't dealing with a corrupt stream. iso to DVD, and the encoder crashes before it can even begin(I think the time stamp is relative to closing the encoder error window). JD, do you ever run backups to DVD-5 format? Because with the new version, it could be broken.
