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BD Rebiulder x264 encoder error | ||
| wulf109 posted 2009 Oct 11 19:33 | ||
| I've got BD Rebuilder working on my main computer,but I can't get it to work on my other two computers. It starts to encode but I quickly get x264 encoder failed error. I've installed ffdshow,haali splitter,and Avisynth. ??????????????? | ||
| mrswla posted 2009 Oct 11 20:04 | ||
| Have you tried to reinstall them? I got the x264 encode once or twice and I believe I fixed it by reinstalling the "extras". | ||
| fritzi93 posted 2009 Oct 11 23:14 | ||
Same here. A re-install of ffdshow and Haali has fixed it for me. | ||
| wulf109 posted 2009 Oct 12 10:13 | ||
| I re-installed the programs and I'm still getting the error. | ||
| ocgw posted 2009 Oct 12 14:24 | ||
Try a previous version of BD Rebuilder perhaps ocgw peace | ||
| wulf109 posted 2009 Oct 12 15:52 | ||
| Tried all the early versions back as far as beta time out permitted. | ||
| mrswla posted 2009 Oct 12 17:31 | ||
| What are the titles that you are trying on the other two computers? Have you ever gotten successfull backups on those computers? What are the computers specs? | ||
| mrswla posted 2009 Oct 12 17:32 | ||
| Just noticed a new version on x264 encoder has just been posted. Trying downloading that and dropping it in bdrb. | ||
| wulf109 posted 2009 Oct 12 20:43 | ||
| Dropped in latest x264 but same problem,encoder failure at about 3%. My backup computers are not hooked up to the internet,could that be the problem? | ||
| ocgw posted 2009 Oct 14 10:48 | ||
Are you overclocking @ all on the cpu or memory, or running tighter timings on the memory? ocgw peace | ||
| wulf109 posted 2009 Oct 14 14:36 | ||
| I'm overclocking all three computer:
i7 2.66 to 3.6 e8400 3.0 to 4.0 AMD X4-620 2.6 to 3.3 Memory is overclocked on i7 and E8400,not the AMD x4-620,5-5-5-15 timing on the i7 and e8400,default on the AMD (1066) BDrebulder runs fine on my i7 and it has both the CPU and memory overclocked. | ||
| ocgw posted 2009 Oct 19 14:00 | ||
BD Rebuilder "pegs" all your cpu cores, it is the only program I run that makes me reduce my overclock when it is hot This could really be an OC issue Stability when overclocking is an issue which may be solved w/ a little extra cpuv, unless temps becomes a factor The other concern is temps it self, are you monitoring your temps? Sometimes a little extra NBv helps because of the memory controller setting on the cpu die, also adding v to the SB or HTT bus may help Reduce your overclock first to stock and then run BD Rebuilder again and see if it fails, if not then slowly work up a stable overclock for BD Rebuilder and note the settings ocgw peace | ||
| wulf109 posted 2009 Oct 19 15:11 | ||
| It is an overclock problem. I dropped my AMD 620 to it's default speed of 2.6 and it encodes without issue. I have moved upto 3.2Ghz and it seems stable at that speed. I dropped the E8400 to 3.6 and it also seems stable,but it is painfully slow. You really shouldn't use anything but a quad to encode with BD Rebuilder. | ||
| mrswla posted 2009 Oct 19 15:19 | ||
| Glad to hear you solved the problem. :) | ||
| ocgw posted 2009 Oct 19 16:25 | ||
Tell me about it :) lol glad you got it sorted out ocgw peace |
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