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BDRebuilder is a simple software to shrink a Blu-ray with all menus and extras using the x264 Encoder(H264 video). Backup Blu-ray to a DVDR(also called BD5 and BD9) or a BDR. Remove unwanted audio tracks, extra material or just keep the main movie. Requires ffdshow, Haali Media Splitter and avisynth. This is NOT a decrypter, use AnyDVD for Blu-ray decryption.
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Freeware Released:20100309 Size:8.7MB |
8.8 (8.7) 53 votes Guides |
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Latest version: 0.32.08 beta (March 09, 2010) Download sites: Download from author site More information and other downloads: Be sure to install the required tools, ffdshow, Haali Media Splitter and avisynth. Download AVCHD Patcher 1.06 here, AVCHD Patcher 1.05 or AVCHD Patcher 1.04. Requires .NET 3.5. Sections/Browse similar tools: Blu-ray to Blu-ray/AVCHD Alert me! when this software has been updated. |
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Version history:
March 8th, 2010 - v0.32.08 View entire changelog - Added "--pic-struct" to command lines.This should ensure a greater level of strict BD compliancy. - Added "--b-pyramid none" to the command line.This should prevent problems on some playback devices. - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes.
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This is a terrific software, and for free too. I've been using it for several months now and without a single problem, it's hard to believe it's a beta. Simple to use, and allows a BD movie to compress to a DL disc with DTS 5.1 sound without a difference in video quality (I can't tell on 50" display anyway). I've also processed a couple to DVD5 and even that will blow you away, just do "movie only" and don't pick DTS audio. Saves big bucks on BD media, I'll tell ya. Many thanks to jdobbs for his work and dedication.
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Thanks jdobbs---Thought I hit every trick---Must of been a newer ffdshow with ripbot or something--I uninstalled everything and installed your suggestion and now it works perfect with win7 64bit----Rock ON--Thanks man!
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BD-RB v0.32.5 works fine with Windows 7 (both the 32 and 64 bit versions) -- including VC-1. In most cases if there is an issue it is because the proper versions of FFDSHOW, HAALI, and AVISYNTH is not being used. Look at the first post of this DOOM9 bug thread: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143716 Make sure you download/install from there. Don't "make exceptions". The second most common source of problems is the installation of "codec packs" which replace the working FFDSHOW DirectShow preferences with other (non-working) codecs. If you have "codec packs" installed -- remove them. FFDSHOW has everything a person needs. I am currently running v0.32.05 on both Windows 7 32 and 64 bit versions with no issues with VC-1 at all.
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Problems with VC-1
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problems with vc1 files as well; wont complete the fix in the menu isn't helpful either ;- ( kctobyjoe@comcast.net
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Used this prog for months--Great tool--However, got a quad core pc with win 7 and now I cant get it to back up VC-1 encoded files..I've tried every trick and tip in the forums, to no avail--Still a good tool for non encoded vc-1 blu's..
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This is A GREAT app., and it being free makes it even better, although I did donate. I have done over 25 Blu-ray movies. I am in the process of backing up my Blu-ray movie collection and I have been using this app. to shrink the original bluray disc size down to 25 gigs so it will fit on A single layer BD-R disc. Dual layer BD-R media is sooooo expensive and unpractical to do at this time. Most Blu-ray movie disc are 35-45 gigs in size, and this app will shrink it down(everything menus and all) to fit on A single layer BD-R, and I can NOT notice any loss of quality between the original and my backed up version. I am using RiDATA BD-R 25 gig media($2.00 each). No coasters and allways A good outcome. Thanks for all the time and effort the author has put in to make this program what it is, and new versions are being released often.
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Fantastic program. I have been using it for the past few weeks. Has worked perfectly for me everytime. Quite fast. Thanks. BTW..You are a GENIUS.
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Well as usual nothing to say on that release! work's fine thanks for fixing the VC-1 decoding problem it decode just fine now with libav (ffdshow) damm shame i add to install it but it seems to be the only way to do VC-1. Great Work! WATCHMAN /Movie-Only/BD-9/High-Quality/Dts-HD/AC3. Rebuilt time 11h
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You can select different playlists (versions of the movie) now. Look for "Alternate Movie-Only Playlist" under the MODE menu.
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A valuable enhancement for future versions would be to enable choosing which "movie only" is backed up. On disks which have both a theatrical and director's cut, for example, you may or may not backup what you want. Other than that, great software.
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New Problem: When backing up Night at the Museum 2, the following error appears: "Error in attempt to extract audio/subs. - Not enought buffer for parse video stream. Current frame num 34460 [18:49:27] - Failed to retrieve audio, aborted" The error occurs both with trying to extract the HD track or the AC-5 track.
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Great program. Results play great on Play Satation but freezes on Chapters LG Player
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The audio and video are out of sync on some conversions. For example I converted my HD-DVD version of Corpse Bride to Blu-Ray with MultiAVCHD. At this point every thing was OK. The movie was a little over 10 GB. I used BDRebuilder to compress the movie to BD-9. This is when I lost the A/V sync. I tried AVCHDCoder and got the same result. Does anyone know how to correct the sync problem? I would appreciate your help. Thanks
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some help for the previouse comment. i had the audio/video sync problem on one disc. my solution was to change settings ive found different blu-ray disc's seem to like different settings. what i mean is for example i mainly use bd25 output , high quality for encoding and NOT using quicker encode for extras. sometimes changing the encoding settings between high quality and high speed (bd25) is needed for sifferent disc's. ive also found some disc's have trouble playing (for me) depending on the setting quicker encode for extras, i prefere to have it off but sometimes need it on. i suggest just change a couple settings for the disc you tried and try it again and you may find it works fine or even just do it again with the same settings as thats even worked for me (must have been a hickup in the pc during encode). and get some bd-re's for test burns first.
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Great program. I'm no computer whiz, but find this program very easy to use. My one problem is then creating a BD-25 with lossless audio, I get some synchronization problems between the audio and video when I want the final product (lips flapping do not match the words coming out). Once this problem is gone, I'd give it 10/10 (and 11/10 for value for money)!
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Works fine for me using Win7 64bit with the correct 64bit codecs etc and a little TLC. The software is still under development, so it aint going to be perfect, but if DVDrebuilder is anything to go by, it will get better and better and end up extremely reliable. If ya don't like using beta software with its possible limits and down falls, then i suggest you go find another piece of software that is fully functional, bug free software that does the same as BDrebuilder.... :)
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I wonder if the previous Win 7 complainer has tried ...oh I don't know, running the program as administrator and checking the results. I've done it, works rather well, and now even faster since I converted to a 64 bit version of Win7.
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im sorry but in responce to the last comment about this program being junk due to no windows 7 support. firstly you do realise windows 7 is still young. secondly this is only a BETA program. thirdly i HAVE used it on 5 completely different installs of windows 7 and had NO problem ONCE i installed all the tools it first needs installed. ive only ever had one problem with itand that was due to conflicting software i installed messing up my windows and had nothing to do with bd rebuilder or windows 7 itself. i suggest you check your config, make sure you pc is running correctly, make sure you install AND configure the programs bd rebuilder needs and if all that fails LIVE with it and once again remember its a BETA and windows 7 is new. i dare you to even attempt to make a program like this one!!! keep up the good work Jdobbs !!!
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I'm confused by the many good reviews. My experience (as a winodws 7 user) is that at it's current state it's junk. To be a programmer and not support Windows 7 at this stage is madness. "i don't support it, so stop asking" is not a reason. It's easy enough for ANYONE to get a retail copy of Windows 7 work with that. All the programmer has given is excuses (tons of them) and attitude (tons of it). From what I've read on the boards Windows 7 user results are hit or miss. But don't take my word for it, download it and check it out for yourselves.
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Sweet program. I like it so much I sent in a donation. I also use DVD-RB.
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I love this litlle progran. At first i was using Coreavc as the main encoder but give me some crashes...then started using ffdshow and never had a single problem again. You have to get it!
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Great tool, some minor errors but updates are continious so what more can you expect. If you dwnload the "Kllite" codec pack you will have all the above tools in one pack to get BD_ Rebuilder to work.
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BD Rebuilder is the best program out there for backing up blu ray discs.
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I utilized to backup Race to Witch Mountain, Watchmen, and Coraline (superb) to DVD-9 and BD25 after three aborts. Downloaded and installed latest versions of component software and codecs, followed milOtis guide exactly on settings and Voila! Is there any reason can't use Slysoft's freeware Virtual CloneDrive or MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD Manager instead of Daemon Tools to “mount” the AnyDVD produced ISO file for processing by BD Rebuilder? Has anyone used either for this purpose?
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