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Old 24th February 2017, 00:43   #25701  |  Link
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Menu problem Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End Disk 2 Extras

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Strange problem. Surprised it is happening on an older movie.

I did a full disc encode of the Blu-ray of Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End Disk 2 Extras so that I can fit on single layer disk.

Encode successfully. Burned to rewritable disc and popped into Samsung Blu-ray player. Copy plays fine until the menu. The background video plays but the menu never displays. The background video just keeps looping and no menu.

I am attaching the log and the ini file.

Anybody got any great ideas for a quick fix for this problem?

Thanks!

Edit - Crap! Never mind. Bad rip. Ripped again and all OK.
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Old 24th February 2017, 03:20   #25702  |  Link
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Why do you want to de-interlace 1080i material that is sourced from video cameras? If the 1080i material is from a 23.976 source, then it needs to be IVTC'd, not de-interlaced.....

Just my opinion.
I started to deinterlace when converting interlaced bonus features, so there would be no need to have projector/computer w/display do the conversion during playback. It's been a while, so I'd actually forgotten the disadvantages of doing so with the main program material; I'll have to be cognizant of that going forward. Thanks for the reminder.
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Old 24th February 2017, 05:13   #25703  |  Link
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All Blu-ray players that were built in Feb 2012, and after, were required to have Cinavia detection.
Hmmm, that's a shame... I guess they really got us on this one

I will definitely be holding on to my BDP-83 then...
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Old 24th February 2017, 05:31   #25704  |  Link
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hi everyone, what's the different between x264 and HEVC?
Hmmm, I think that we just might have to take this one out to the fields and beat him...


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Old 24th February 2017, 15:35   #25705  |  Link
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hi everyone, what's the different between x264 and HEVC?
That's a little complicated and beyond the scope of this thread, but I'll give you a short answer.

- HEVC is High Efficiency Video Coding (also known as H.265)
- AVC is Advanced Video Coding (also known as H.264)

X264 is a program that encodes AVC. X265 is a program that encodes HEVC.

AVC has been around for a while and is in use in many areas -- including Blu-Ray. HEVC is newer and more efficient but it isn't as widely implemented. It is especially good at giving you better pictures at low bitrates. HEVC is in-use in Blu-Ray only in players that support Ultra High Resolution (UHD) which are still pretty new and expensive.

In my testing of X264 and X265, I'm not seeing a lot of difference between the two (in terms of SSIM, a quality measuring metric) at typical HD bitrates. But that's likely because X264 has been around a while and has had a lot of tweaks that get maximum efficiency out of AVC. X265 is fairly new. Generally it should be expected that you can get an equivalent quality picture with HEVC at a lower bitrate (meaning less bandwidth for broadcast, and less required storage). Tests I've read about that were done by Netflix seem to show significant savings with HEVC.

Hope that helps.
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Old 24th February 2017, 15:40   #25706  |  Link
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Old 24th February 2017, 15:54   #25707  |  Link
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I'll test it on "The Magnificent Seven" later today -- but I'm pretty sure it will work. I assume you are talking about the 2016 version.
I ran "The Magnificent Seven" overnight. I plays perfectly.
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The 1080i sources that have the repeated frame usually aren't actually 1080i. They are progressive (meaning there is no temporal difference between the two fields). So you have a 1080p source at 23.976 -- with a repeated frame thrown in to make it 29.97 that is just flagged as 1080i to make it compliant with ATSC transmission standards. That's a good thing -- because you can recover the original film source easily as progressive. It can also be true with those using pulldown flags.

Must be component capture, eh?
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I'm going to try this will some stuff and see what happens.
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Old 25th February 2017, 17:38   #25711  |  Link
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Old 25th February 2017, 22:24   #25712  |  Link
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I just want to swear a "Ahhhh...haaa!" here because that makes sense, though I've been attempting to understand it for over 2 years now. I get a lot of this stuff, but I also very much don't!!! I so appreciate you guys that do.
Jdobb is right in 29.97 fps video with repeat frame "telecine" is a lot easier to recover. I capture (from BUD satellite) a lot of videos that are repeat frame. Getting back to 23.976 is as simple as using selectevery() in the AVS script. Jdobb doesn't support it because there are a couple of requirements that just about every user will not know: 1) the repeated frame location must be constant throughout the video; 2) you need to know which frame is being repeated. In order to know the requirements and make sure that the repeat frame cadence is throughout the video, requires a video editing program, like VideoReDo, in order to go through the frames to see which one is being repeated and to make sure the cadence is intact.

Using selectevery() speeds up the recoding process since the software isn't going thru the time consuming frame doubling and field extraction to find the 2:3 pattern. The AVS script just drops a frame out of every five, resulting in the new frame rate: 23.976.

You gotta love what can be done with AVS scripts.
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Jdobb is right in 29.97 fps video with repeat frame "telecine" is a lot easier to recover. I capture (from BUD satellite) a lot of videos that are repeat frame. Getting back to 23.976 is as simple as using selectevery() in the AVS script. Jdobb doesn't support it because there are a couple of requirements that just about every user will not know: 1) the repeated frame location must be constant throughout the video; 2) you need to know which frame is being repeated. In order to know the requirements and make sure that the repeat frame cadence is throughout the video, requires a video editing program, like VideoReDo, in order to go through the frames to see which one is being repeated and to make sure the cadence is intact.

Using selectevery() speeds up the recoding process since the software isn't going thru the time consuming frame doubling and field extraction to find the 2:3 pattern. The AVS script just drops a frame out of every five, resulting in the new frame rate: 23.976.

You gotta love what can be done with AVS scripts.
It's easier to just use the tDecimate() which is part of TIVTC or Decimate(cycle=5) which is part of DECOMB. Either one of those will examine each group of 5 frames and find/remove the frame that is repeated. They are both included in the BD-RB tools folder. They don't do the field extraction, as that is another function withing the DLLs.
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It's easier to just use the tDecimate() which is part of TIVTC or Decimate(cycle=5) which is part of DECOMB.
I haven't tried Decimate() [default cycle is 5] on these files. I'll give it a go. Thanks for the tip.

But, that said, selectevery() should be faster, as it doesn't have to spend time comparing frames. The un-selected frame is just dropped.

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I ran "The Magnificent Seven" overnight. I plays perfectly.
Bd rebuilder takes me the version of 2h52 instead of that of 2h12
Impossible to choose the right one
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