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Old 13th January 2011, 20:02   #7  |  Link
GG-Xtreme
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Originally Posted by LoRd_MuldeR View Post
Where exactly did you get that kind of file?
I had a friend at my dorm rip some of my Blurays for me and put them on my external hard drive, since I don't have a PC Bluray drive for ripping stuff myself. I should ask him what the hell he did.

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Originally Posted by Selur View Post
A sample would be nice. I have never seen such a stream would probably like some other users have a look at it.
btw. did you try to feed it directly to x264 with '--force-cfr' activated?
How would I get a sample of this file? (I'm have no idea how to convert it, much less trim it) I didn't try the --force-cfr option, I'll look into it.

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Originally Posted by sneaker_ger View Post
What I find strange is that he says that using DirectShowSource will make the output not seek or play properly while the source filter used in an AviSynth script shouldn't have any impact on things like these at all.
I think this is weird myself. However, testing on 2 different PC's for encoding and 2 different phones for playback, the same exact source video had serious playback and seek issues if encoded with DirectShowSource, but had no problems if encoded with the same settings (H.264, resolution, quality, framerate, etc.) using FFVideoSource instead. The problem remained for any source videos I tried (and I tried a good 20 or so videos before I realized that using FFVideoSource resolved the problems).

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