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2nd November 2019, 20:17 | #28941 | Link | |
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re download the latest version and pop into a folder somewhere and by default it will be 1 pass auto quality |
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3rd November 2019, 15:37 | #28946 | Link |
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Further testing on m2ts stuttering. I used BDrebuilder for movie only and in that case both m2ts are joined.
The stuttering still exists, so my conclusion is that the problem is probably on tsmuxer remuxing. Probably itīs some correction that itīs not 100% fixed. Last edited by FilipeAmadeuO; 5th November 2019 at 09:23. |
5th November 2019, 22:29 | #28947 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder v0.60.29
I have updated the first post of this thread with a link to the latest version of BD-RB. Changes for this release:
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- Updated the UHD remuxing routines to more accurately represent the access points for FF/REW on dolbyvision sources. - Added routine to scan/examine dolbyvision streams and align iframes in the reencoded output for matching CPI() references. - Added code to extract and convert timed text subtitles to SRT from MP4 files during import so they can be used in BD creation or output to ALTERNATE formats. - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. |
6th November 2019, 03:08 | #28948 | Link | |
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I don't normally do 4k, so sorry I'm a little fuzzy on what exactly BDRB does with these sources. Can you import a 4k source, say an MKV file that is 3840 by 2160 and I would guess that it would also be x265, right? Then, what are your options as to what to do with it? Can you then render it as a playable standard Blu-ray with x264. Does it automatically resize it? Can you render it to a 'normal' playable x264 MKV file? I'm just not sure what BDRB does exactly or what UHD sources you can import with it. I don't have a 4k setup. I have an OPPO BDP-83 which I just sent to OPPO to have it reconditioned. I like it mainly because it is pre-Cinavia and I back up a LOT of my stuff. And, I have a very old Plasma that hasn't died yet and still looks really good, so I'm just wondering if I can take some of these 4k sources, either the full 4k Blu-ray or an MKV file taken from it and make it playable on my 'standard' Blu-ray equipment, and exactly what options I have to do so? I appreciate any input, thanks! |
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6th November 2019, 03:20 | #28949 | Link |
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Just another quickie... (it doesn't take me long to recover )
Assuming, that BDRB does this then, how is the 'quality' retention. I mean, when you take even a really large standard Blu-ray, say over 40 Gigs and you use BDRB to render it to a BD25, the results are beautiful. How does that compare if you are converting full 4k resolution to standard Blu-ray resolution (assuming BDRB does this) I mean, is the quality retention just as comparable, or with the resizing and all, is it simply better just to stay with the standard HD versions. Just curious if it is worth the trouble... |
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7th November 2019, 06:01 | #28957 | Link |
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Oh okay... So, all that BDRB does then with UHD sources or any content that has that resolution is just compress it but KEEP that same resolution, and what, use x265 to compress it...?
What would help me a little better is if someone could please just state exactly what BDRB does with UHD or 4k sources. That would clear it up for me. Thanks for the clarification, though, about it apparently not converting it from UHD to a regular x264 playable Blu-ray. |
7th November 2019, 06:06 | #28958 | Link |
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... and, I am STILL not getting any notifications when someone posts here. What do I hafta do, sacrifice a goat in my backyard or something...?!
I just now added 'http://forum.doom9.org' for Chrome to allow this site to set cookies. I didn't think that I specifically had to do that, but nothing else has worked so far... Last edited by Lathe; 7th November 2019 at 06:11. |
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