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21st April 2009, 12:24 | #2261 | Link |
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OK Ladds, I will also test on DVD media (no BR burner right now). If not I will re-encode a HDV sample adn test again. I'm stuck at work (something has to pay for my toys) and will do it first thing when I get home. Thanks for looking into it as well Kenguru2k5.
Just to resume the tests I will do: 1) take a raw HDV clip and re-encode (< 25 MBit) -> multiAVCHD 2) take a Premiere exported clip and do the same 3) Burn to DVD5 or DVD9 and test |
21st April 2009, 12:30 | #2262 | Link |
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Dean, to answer your question on which media I use:
Sony HDV clips edited under Premiere CS4, with a Matrox RT.X2 card. Project is then Exported to HDV AVI from Premiere, then encoded using Procoder 3 to m2v and ac3 format. I originally used the m2ts files created by Encore CS4 but those files seem to be invalid or corrupted. I will have to try with a new project when time permits. |
21st April 2009, 12:35 | #2263 | Link | |
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The question is: where exactly do the limits of PS3 concering AVCHD-DVDs beginn? 28 MBit? 30 MBit? ... 35 MBit? When does stuttering start? Last edited by kenguru2005; 21st April 2009 at 12:44. |
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21st April 2009, 12:54 | #2264 | Link |
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I posted few weeks ago in uncropMKV this screenshot of my PS3, playing from DVD-RW:
I think I noticed a momentary bitrate of 50mbps... it is a 1920x1080@24fps video. It plays smooth. |
21st April 2009, 12:59 | #2265 | Link | |
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MPEG could be a problem for PS3. |
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21st April 2009, 13:07 | #2268 | Link |
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I don't think that 29.97 should be a problem... 24 causes much more trouble
Btw I used to live in Ottawa, too.... but Kansas not Canada. *** Also if you can upload to some sharing server a sample of your problem files... I'd take a look. |
21st April 2009, 16:29 | #2269 | Link |
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how to combine several AVCHD source in certain order
hi, dean
too many posts here, hard to find answer i have several AVCHDs already, try to use multiAVCHD to combine them; i name them as AVCHD1, AVCHD2, etc. but when i add them to multiAVCHD, the order is like random, not from AVCHD1 to AVCHD2 to AVCHD3, etc is there anyway i can fix this order? thanks |
21st April 2009, 18:37 | #2271 | Link |
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Ok ... made a test with 35 MBit 1920x1080 mpeg2 footage in a BDMV structure on PS3: stuttering!! In my experience 27 - 28 MBit is the max. bitrate for mpeg2 footage on an AVCHD-DVD for smooth playback on PS3.
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BD says for VIDEO ONLY (MPEG-2):
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21st April 2009, 18:55 | #2273 | Link |
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I am sure, that bitrates can be much higher than 35 MBit/s when using BR. I don´t have a BR burner so I can not test. Btw I am good with those 25 MBit (that´s the way it comes out of my sony HC3).
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In my case my PS3 is set by default to play FRENCH language and FRENCH subtitles. And now it also works with multiAVCHD (only this movie made with build 538 not the others made with previous version ). FRENCH Forced subtitle is played automatically without select it. |
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21st April 2009, 23:26 | #2275 | Link |
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Alrighty then, back home. Thanks for testing out the bitrate Kenguru (I have the HC1 myself), and for the Specs Dean. I will re-encode everything once more and report back. It's been a long day, and I hope to have a bit of time for this later on tonight.
Dean, if you are still interested in the sample, it's MPEG2 sample . It's about 50 MB and it's the source I used (or part of it) as input to multiAVCHD. Give it another 20 minutes to finish it's download. Don't waste any time on it though. |
21st April 2009, 23:39 | #2276 | Link | |
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Since every time I add one more movies, I need to recompilexisting old file,I try to add several movies at one time to save time & hard drive |
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21st April 2009, 23:43 | #2277 | Link |
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hello..i have a question...i have a 1080p video in a mkv file and i want to play it with my ps3 and my lcd tv with resolution of 1366x768..i try to convert it with multiavchd.. first i try to convert it for usb..it gives a problem for the 4.1 format and when i try to reproduce it i can hear the audio but not see the video...so i try to create a dvd..with the same result..same error and i stil can't see the video..what i can do? sorry for my english.. i'm italian
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22nd April 2009, 04:24 | #2278 | Link |
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Hi deank, any way I can create my own welcome screen? Is there a particular filename (extension jpg? png?) that I need to put and in a particular folder for it to show up (any dimension or resolution limitations if any that I need to be aware of?) - I noticed a multiBG.jpg (1920 x 1080) - is that the file that I can replace in order to get a customized welcome screen? Please advise, thanks!
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If you have 5 AVCHD folders to add in one compilation - drag them one by one and you'll have an option to rearrange the titles within each folder ([x] Edit AVCHD/BD folders on load option) Then you'll have one new multiAVCHD compilation. If you decide the next day to add new files/folders - add your multiAVCHD compilation (which was created by those 5 folders) and then add your new folders/files. You can't reorder titles which were part of imported AVCHD folder in multiAVCHD - only when loading a folder and only within the playlist of that folder. Quote:
multiAVCHD creates the welcome screen, using the background image from Menu tab (if file exists) or its own multiBG.jpg. Another option is to create your own m2ts/mpls/clpi welcome screen and name the files 01400.****. You can use tsmuxer to create such file with audio and video and replace multiAVCHD's 01400.xxxx. Dean |
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22nd April 2009, 08:41 | #2280 | Link | |
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Few things come in mind: 1) We all know that MPEG-2 is not part of AVCHD (and PS3 goes into AVCHD mode to play your structure) 2) For 1440x1080 (AVC) you need to use 24p or 60i (or 50i) 3) 1440x1080 is not allowed in Blu-ray with MPEG-2 codec. It can only be VC-1 or H.264 4) It is good to try moving your projects to 1920x1080@60i (59.94fps) 5) It is not the bitrate that causes the stuttering. Dean |
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avchd, blu-ray hd-dvd, mkv, multiavchd, re-author |
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