More often than not, TS videos over 100 MB fail to rip, as shown here:
I am not using the Ultimate or Crystal engine, although they produce the same results. Instead, I am the using K-Lite Codec pack.
MediaInfo says the file is:
Format : MPEG-TS
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 590 kb/s
Format: : AVC (which I assume is H.264)
Color space: : YUV
Chroma: : 4:2:0
Bit depth: : 8 bit
Scan type: : Progressive
Sometimes some of the files will rip correctly on a second go, but generally they fail again.
LAV Video Decoder settings look like this:
LAV Splitter settings look like this:
[Ryzen 7, 16 GB RAM]
Any tips please to optimise my decoding settings or other?
Why do TS rips fail (K-Lite or SUU Codecs) over 100 MB?
Thanks. I've tried those settings, but nothing changed.
I've DMd you some random samples from a source that produces the same format video and for which the rips failed whether I am using Codec-Dependent or Codec-Independent (VTM) video rendering engines.
I am very interested to see if you have the same problematic ripping experience.
I've DMd you some random samples from a source that produces the same format video and for which the rips failed whether I am using Codec-Dependent or Codec-Independent (VTM) video rendering engines.
I am very interested to see if you have the same problematic ripping experience.
Thanks for that investigation.
I attempted to rerip all 5, each being 500 MB ish, using Special Matrix 9 and Crystal Inbuilt-Codec - it took 5 hours on a Ryzen 8 Core - they all failed
Why did it take so long to process? Why did you get different result using the same inbuilt codec?
The only thing is the diagnostic log was
My version: 14.2.0 Silver
I attempted to rerip all 5, each being 500 MB ish, using Special Matrix 9 and Crystal Inbuilt-Codec - it took 5 hours on a Ryzen 8 Core - they all failed
Why did it take so long to process? Why did you get different result using the same inbuilt codec?
The only thing is the diagnostic log was
[INFO] [19:26:32] Program started
My version: 14.2.0 Silver