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29th March 2013, 16:15 | #321 | Link | |
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Are you just asking out of curiosity or is there some reason you're challenging the br spec - which exists to guarantee any spec compliant decoder will work with your spec compliant encode? Last edited by rallymax; 29th March 2013 at 16:18. |
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29th March 2013, 16:17 | #322 | Link |
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That value it put into the header information so any BR verifier worth it's salt would fail it since it's greater than the standard's permissible maximum.
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20th June 2013, 22:21 | #325 | Link |
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I almost sure that for 2D they are the same.
Fro 3D: L+R max is 60Mbit, buffer don't remember. There were some problems with 1st gen players with B frames (CABAC also) and also older PS3 has problems with peaks at 60Mbit- many studios use way less. |
25th June 2013, 22:42 | #328 | Link |
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Probably not. Hence why to get the expanded colors of Sony's "Mastered in 4K" discs require playing on their own Bluray players, such as a PS3, and need a Sony TV to support the new color space. HDMI 1.3 added xvYCC support and the PS3 has supported it for quite some time.
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Blu-ray and xvYCC
The Blu-ray Spec demands transfer_characteristics to be set to 1 (ITU-R BT.709) for HD video. So setting it to 11 for IEC 61966-2-4/xvYCC wouldn't be compliant.
So Sony might use custom programming/parameters to signal xvYCC support in their "Mastered in 4k" Blu-ray Discs or through this user data SEI: Code:
0x000000E5 H264 SEI {User data unregistered} User data unregistered() uuid_iso_iec_11578 = {bb0246a7-a1f8-c04c-a936-48e391dce761} Last edited by kabelbrand; 26th June 2013 at 10:36. |
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Edited to add: Obviously I don't support going an illegitimate route. Last edited by paradoxical; 26th June 2013 at 17:47. |
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29th June 2013, 23:18 | #333 | Link |
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I asked a while back about encoding multi-angle video, and I was wondering if anyone can answer a related point while I'm waiting for my video to encode.
Do the two angles have to be the same bitrate? I'm not sure how the files are interleaved on the disc, but if they were both CBR, both with the same IDR, no scene detection etc, would it matter if one video was a higher bitrate than another? |
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Yes DVD-BOY, they do:
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Error : Seamless_angle_change is invalid, because Video Bit_rate differs between Main Angle and Angle. [PlayItemID:131] Error : [MUX] Can not write MUX file(s) : Could not create MUX XML File(Invalid [Clip/Stream Data][Scenario Title]) |
15th July 2013, 20:42 | #335 | Link |
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@jq963152 false positive
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28th July 2013, 17:14 | #338 | Link |
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Megui is just another GUI for x264 is not official application or even specialized for Blu-Ray encoding. It's very useful but you need know what you are doing if you want 100% compatible BD stream.
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Whether or not flagging a PS encode as interlaced will work is - I suspect - dependent on the multiplexing engine used. The Corel one certainly treats even 25p as interlaced when compiling. The best workaround, if you want to use Progressive scan footage is to shoot at 24. There is no valid reason whatsoever to shoot at 25fps.
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