Brain damaged horse I suggest that you look at step 5 again

Brain damaged horse I suggest that you look at step 5 again. Your target size is your problem. You probably want BD I m using a BD-R. 25 gig capacity. ImgBurn said it was just a bit oversize. Well judging from your comments and your log you have a few problems. For one, your audio is not being extracted correctly. Does this happen regularly or was it just this one time? Second, what encoding mode are you using? Are you using One Pass? If so, this may be the cause for your sizing problems. Try changing to 2 pass which is better for hitting a specific size and see if that fixes the problem. Audio problems happen a lot. I did not select any of the pass encodings under setup. I set it to normal and highest quality. How would I change it to 2 pass and which one should I use? Audio problems happen a lot. I did brain damaged horse select any of the pass encoding options under setup. I set it to normal and highest quality. How would I change it to 2 pass and which one should I use? Take a look at the screenshot from step If you do not have one pass selected, then you are using 2 pass. If you are having audio problems, then why are you trying to burn this disk? Are you sure that the output is fine? I think you should go about solving your audio problems before you try to finish burning your disk. Make sure that you have to brain damaged horse programs installed Avisynth, FFDShow, Haali s Media Splitter, etc and configured correctly. I used BDR and got it down to 45 gigs with no audio problems. When it tried to burn it with ImgBurn, it said the file was too big. I had the audio problem when I went back to shrink it to 45 gigs. Then I would try to burn it. I had had audio problems before, but I thought they were gone. I have all the other programs installed, but I ve left them at their default. I m not sure what to change. I ve done some searches, but it seems no one has put all of the settings in one place. I have yet to burn my first Blu-ray. Just to be sure, you are using your Original Source Files for your second shrink, yes? Or are you using the files that came out of your first shrink? If the latter, that s a no no. Use your original source files any shrink you do. If you use the original files for your shrink, do you get an audio error? Not using original source file. Let me try that. I tried just using BD Rebuilder and AnyDVD HD and not Clown BD as well. This is what I get: 07:28:13 BD Rebuilder v 06 beta Approximate total content: 02:44: 275 07:28:13 PHASE ONE, Encoding Rate/Length: 976fps, 187, 356 frames 07:42:28 Reencoding: VID00000, Pass 1 of 2 Reached retry limit. Aborting. 07:42:31 Failed video encode, aborted. You mentioned before that the settings for the programs that BD Rrebuilder calls brain damaged horse not be correct. Could you possibly post the correct settings? OK. I tried just using BD Rebuilder and AnyDVD HD and not Clown BD as well. This is what I get: 07:28:13 BD Rebuilder v 06 beta Approximate total content: 02:44: 275 07:28:13 PHASE ONE, Encoding Rate/Length: 976fps, 187, 356 frames 07:42:28 Reencoding: VID00000, Pass 1 of 2 Reached retry limit. Aborting. 07:42:31 Failed video encode, aborted. You mentioned before that the settings for the programs that BD Rebuilder calls might not be correct.

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