The BD Rebuilder was designed to be a simple tool that can help the users shrink a Blu-ray with all menus and extras using x264(H264 video).
Backup Blu-ray to for example a DVDR(4.3 or 7.95GB) or a BDR(25GB). Requires ffdshow and avisynth. This is not a DECRYPTER, use AnyDVD for Blu-ray decryption.
What's New in This Release:
· Corrected an issue in which MKV files that have audio offsets were not being adjusted
· properly during import.
· Fixed a problem in MKV generation on sources with a fairly large number of parts that could result in a "Failed to REBUILD" error.
· Corrected an error in which rebuild of MPEG-2 sources could, under certain circumstances, create an audio desynchronization.
· Added the ability to import multiple DVDs into a single quick-play structure. In order to do this you must put all the desired DVDs into a single folder -- and then select that folder under the IMPORT function. The name of the folder should describe the DVD set and will be used in the quick-play pseudo menu.
· Updated the method used for conversion of XVID sources. Prior releases could lose frames and result in audio desync when importing XVID.
· Added code to the IMPORT algorithm that finds illegal audio sample rates, and force encoding to the required 48Khz for BD/DVD.
· Fixed an error in which performing encodes with iV...