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11th November 2019, 05:38 | #7184 | Link | |
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--hme-search does (where you set the motion estimation algo, such as hex) |
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13th November 2019, 16:20 | #7185 | Link |
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I encode my clip in 5 parts, using -ss and -t to seek to cut position. Now mkvmerge refuses to merge the file, warning that "codec private data doesn't match". After checking the encoding settings, I found that only the --numa-pool change in the first 2 file. How can I edit SPS/PPS data to fool mkvmerge into merging my files? Thanks!
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13th November 2019, 16:57 | #7186 | Link |
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If you don't mind, join files using MP4Box on MP4s.
Other option is to strip the SEI/VPS/SPS/PPS data for part 2-5 and simply join the raw bitstream. (Stripping is optional.) If you really want to join using mkvmerge, try using a binary editor to change the text inside SEI, however to be honest I don't think that text should make a difference. |
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Is the estimated file size feature an official feature or a patch? It gets requested frequently, somebody needs to make an official feature request.
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14th November 2019, 12:46 | #7190 | Link |
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x265 v3.2+15-04db2bfee5d6 (32 & 64-bit 8/10/12bit Multilib Windows Binaries) (GCC 9.2.0)
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14th November 2019, 13:28 | #7192 | Link |
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Yes it is, this is compiled from the default branch and not the stable one.
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15th November 2019, 20:51 | #7193 | Link | |
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We're also seeing silly amounts of film grain in restored rescans of movies. It isn't creative intent to preserve all kinds of noise that wouldn't have been visible on the perf screens and foot lamberts that the creatives actually approved the content on. |
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15th November 2019, 22:56 | #7196 | Link |
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Watch the 4k77 UHD release of Star Wars if you want to see overdone grain. MCTD is calling its name when I build my new Zen 2 system in the next month or two.
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17th November 2019, 15:59 | #7197 | Link | |
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I must say though, I like the way the UHD release of Predator looks and it's pretty damn grainy. It looks right to me. Was shaky film stock from the outset IIRC. |
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18th November 2019, 04:07 | #7198 | Link |
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The original Predator, in my view, is the PERFECT example of what a transfer and remaster should look like. I'm old enough to have seen it in the cinema, and watching that 4k copy was everything I remembered. And we all know how we view the past with rose coloured glasses.
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18th November 2019, 08:28 | #7199 | Link |
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Film grain ... I witnessed an attempt to preserve a sensible amount of it while trying to remove the majority that only distracts the MPEG-2 encoder of a "Kinowelt" DVD production. Source: Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944) – too much denoising, and the trees on the schoolyard look like forged of concrete.
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19th November 2019, 14:45 | #7200 | Link | |
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It's a nice encode too. I've noticed that a number of grainy UHD Blu-rays have issues from time-to-time in that regard. There are a handful of scenes in both Blade Runner and The Fog that completely fall apart. Seems inexcusable given how much space there is to play with. In the case of The Fog, the bit rate actually plummets in the affected scenes. |
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