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1. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Nov 30, 2011 8:10 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)From Media Info
Video
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : Main@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 3 frames
Bit rate mode : Variable
Maximum bit rate : 35.0 Mbps
Width : 1 920 pixels
Height : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Standard : NTSC
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First
Project transcoding setting:
H.264
1920x1080
29.97
Upper
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2. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Stan Jones Nov 30, 2011 8:35 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)What is your max datarate in the project setting?
A perhaps related thread:
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3. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Nov 30, 2011 8:58 PM (in response to Stan Jones)Main (not High)
VBR 2 Pass
Max at 35
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4. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Ann Bens Dec 1, 2011 2:13 AM (in response to Howard Hoffman)There seems to be a bug in Encore ( i have not encountered it yet) with the vbr 2pass.
Set VBR to 1 pass, see how that works out.
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5. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Stan Jones Dec 1, 2011 5:40 AM (in response to Ann Bens)I agree with Ann, since nothing else is working. Jeff has posted elsewhere (I linked part of it) suggesting that the VBR 2 pass is only an issue in High profile? And Ann, you are using VBR 2 pass without problem?
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6. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Ann Bens Dec 1, 2011 6:40 AM (in response to Stan Jones)Yes with high profile, tried different settings also in ntsc (as i am on pal), I have never seen this issue.
Nor in CS5 or CS4.
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7. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 1, 2011 10:42 AM (in response to Ann Bens)Not in my case.
I have always run VBR 2 Pass
But due to various reason, I had many High and a few Main.
All of those High are working
The only one with problem is the recent one with Main
I am running 5.5
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8. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Ann Bens Dec 1, 2011 10:45 AM (in response to Howard Hoffman)Well set it to high and try again.
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9. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 2, 2011 4:43 PM (in response to Ann Bens)I played some trick with it: choose Locate transcode file -> Blu-ray and pick the same file. Then try to build it. During importing, it errors our:
Blu-ray Object: "<Timeline>video", Error: "invalid format", Code: "14",
Note: "ERROR: This stream doesn't include Picture timing SEI, Unit Offset = 508122323"
Searched and found
http://adobe.hosted.jivesoftware.com/message/3460426
I am not sure if this is the same problem. My encoding setting is automatic. The result m4v shows
Scan order : Top Field First Still, I will give it try and report back
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10. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 3, 2011 9:16 AM (in response to Howard Hoffman)Explcit setting of upper does not change the result. Still the same problem.
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11. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Ann Bens Dec 3, 2011 1:13 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)Did you use the same name to save the file or did rename.
On a side note: if something is not working right in Encore I start over in a fresh Encore project. Usually it turns out fine.
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12. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 3, 2011 1:16 PM (in response to Ann Bens)Different name and folder. Fresh project tried. None is working.
Are we sure this is an Encore bug, not an AME bug? The above error shows a positon info. Is it possible to translate into the timeline point? I've tried the 30 second and it works just fine. So I suspect there is some part of the timeline is causing this problem.
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13. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Stan Jones Dec 3, 2011 1:29 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)I've tried the 30 second and it works just fine.
Do you mean you have tried a short, 30 second segment using those settings and it works?
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14. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 3, 2011 1:32 PM (in response to Stan Jones)Yes, the exact same setting in AME but only the first 30 seconds of the 2 hour video. It imports just fine with "Don't Transcode". A bug in AME will be more serious than in Encore in my opinion. Quite often I don't keep all the source material over a year.
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15. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Stan Jones Dec 3, 2011 1:58 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)I would go for 5 minutes.
What preset are you starting with; how are you changing it?
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16. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Ann Bens Dec 3, 2011 3:33 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)I always go through AME never seen this.
Check for gaps, they can cause 'weird' behaviour.
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17. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 3, 2011 6:13 PM (in response to Ann Bens)I've tried to 1 min and 20 min with the gap right in the middle. The result imported just fine.
Do you know how to translate the position number in the above error message to position on timeline?
I have 2 projects with this problem. I've checked the 2nd project and it has no gap.
Thanks!
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18. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 4, 2011 6:51 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)I've split the entire video into 4 segments in AME, a-d. Piece b is the only one with this problem. Then I split it into 4 piece b1 to b4. Now none of them has this problem.
segment b is 40 min long. It has no filter other than a few still on top of video.
This has to be the most frustrating thing I have ever had.
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19. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Stan Jones Dec 4, 2011 7:26 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)Let's assume there is corruption in the clip. That would be good troubleshooting. The b1 - b4 having no error in any of them is odd.
Unusual, but I have had to go back and recapture.
I don't see that we asked: what is the source?
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20. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 4, 2011 7:49 PM (in response to Stan Jones)The source is AVCHD from Canon camcorder. I have 20+ projects. Only the recent 2 have this problem.
If b1-b4 are all ok, I don't see how corruption could be the cause.
Does anyone have a good m4v joiner? I will try to join the segments to see what happens.
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21. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Ann Bens Dec 5, 2011 1:27 AM (in response to Howard Hoffman)You do not need a 'joiner' you can put all the pieces in one Encore timeline.
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22. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 5, 2011 8:22 AM (in response to Ann Bens)I want joiner/splitter to see if the problem is in the joined m4v. My concern is whether the bug is in AME, which makes it more serious
And when there is more one m4v on a timeline, does it playback with any delay in b/w?
Thanks!
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23. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 5, 2011 6:30 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)I've used tsMuxeR 1.10.6 to do the joining. Output is set to Demux. The result file plays out just fine.
When b1-b4 are joined, the result requires transcoding, even though none of them require transcoding.
If I put segment a, b1-4, c, d into the timeline, Encore seems to handle everything properly and produces the Blu-ray folder output that's played fine.
I'd think at this point it's more likely to be a bug in Encore than AME.
Again, this is really frustrating.
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24. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Dec 7, 2011 8:42 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)Investigation #2: more likely a bug in AME
I took the second project and used tsMuxeR to mux and split the m4v+ac3 files repetitively. It narrowed down a 3 second segment which has this transcoding requirement. -- If you know a program that can do this w/o muxing, please let me know. I had no luck so far.
I then removed 1 second from the beginning of the clip and added an Encore marker (which to my knowledge force I frame)
The result m4v file worked out fine in Encore. This might mean a bug in AME, which is more serious.
I went back to project 1 and did the same. This time 6 30-second segments have this problems. This is too much for me I gave up on that investigation.
I've uploaded the file and let the Adobe developer to take a look at the 3-second m2ts (I can't find any other tool so I have to mux it). Let's see what they find out.
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25. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Jan 3, 2012 6:47 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)Could we please get the bug fix as a patch/update? CS6 is probably quite a few months away and it's going to cost some money for sure.
Thanks!
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26. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
HarpuaFSB Jan 4, 2012 7:19 AM (in response to Howard Hoffman)This has to be a bug in AME CS5.5, having the same exact problem:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4117565
Anyway, I have CS5 installed on my Windows partition and tried adding the .m4v file to Encore CS5 and Encore still wanted to transcode it which leads me to believe that it's a problem with the encode using AME.
I was able to open my Premiere CS5.5 project in CS5 without an issue so I'm going to just have to encode using AME CS5 under my Windows partition until Adobe issues a patch for this extremely inconvienient problem.
There are few things more frustrating than sitting through an eight hour encode only to learn Encore wants to do that again when you know it shouldn't have to.
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27. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
Howard Hoffman Jan 4, 2012 3:01 PM (in response to HarpuaFSB)An Adobe developer said it's a bug in Encore and it's fixed in development. To me it's good news so we don't need to spend hours waiting for another encoding. But my concern is whether i need to shell out some money for a bug fix.
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28. Re: m4v file needs transcoding in Blu-ray project
HarpuaFSB Jan 4, 2012 4:10 PM (in response to Howard Hoffman)So basically encode VBR 1-Pass or wait for the fix.
That seems crazy to me but whatcha gonna do?



