About the call:
"C:\WEYBPR~2\Hybrid\64bit\ffmpeg.exe" -y -threads 8 -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 200M -i bluray:"Y:\2 scrap\HELIUM_D2" -playlist 73 -angle 0 -map 0:1 -vn -sn -acodec copy -map_metadata -1 -metadata handler_name="Hybrid 2018.11.02.1" "C:\temp\iId_100_aid_4352_lang_en_22_20_18_3310_01.ac3"
Here's what each part of the call does:
- "C:\WEYBPR~2\Hybrid\64bit\ffmpeg.exe": is the path to ffmpeg
- -y tells ffmpeg to overwrite the output in case it exists
- -threads 8: sets the numbers of threads used
- -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 200M sets how much of the input should be analysed to be sure of it's characteristics
- -i bluray:"Y:\2 scrap\HELIUM_D2": lets ffmpeg know that the input is a blu-ray and where it's base folder is located at
- -playlist 73: selects the playlist item (from the PLAYLIST-folder) you told Hybrid to use
- -angle 0: sets that the stream associated to angle zero should be used
- -map 0:1: selects which stream (the one with index 1) should be used from input with index 0.
- -vn: disables video processing
- -sn: disables subtitle processing
- -acodec copy: passthrough the audio
- -map_metadata -1: ignore/drop input meta data
- -metadata handler_name="Hybrid 2018.11.02.1": if applicable tag the output with the Hybrid version
- "C:\temp\iId_100_aid_4352_lang_en_22_20_18_3310_01.ac3": sets the output file name
see:
https://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-all.html if you want to know more about ffmpegs command line switches
Quote:should i try other options (fe without -playlist) ?
where the playlist should be?
No clue why ffmpeg would report that the output doesn't exist. Are you sure you copied the command line call correctly?
Quote:I have a "FAB!" directory besides "BDMV" (because it was ripped by DVDFab, I think) : could it disturb Hybrid ?
Hybrid itself doesn't care about the 'FAB' folder and I doubt any of the tools Hybrid uses does.
Wild guess is that:
a. either you didn't copy and execute the call correctly, or
b. there is something wrong with your files or playlist (no clue how good DVDFab is, might be that some streams were removed from the original, but some data wasn't properly adjusted to reflect those changes)
=> atm. it doesn't looks more like a 'broken' source than a bug in Hybrid or ffmpeg
You can try whether disabling: "Config->Internals->Extraction->Prefer ffmpeg for extraction from transport streams" helps, since this might convince Hybrid to use tsMuxeR instead of ffmpeg for the extraction and tsMuxeR is sometimes more forgiving in regard of Blu-ray structures.
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