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9th April 2015, 02:28 | #1723 | Link | |
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The obvious downside is that if you lower the CRF of those sources, you're stealing bandwidth from the main feature. I'm not sure whether it is enough to care about -- but then I'm not sure the difference in picture would be enough to worry about either. But your point is taken. I'm not sure it's something worth arguing about. Last edited by jdobbs; 9th April 2015 at 02:31. |
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22nd April 2015, 12:45 | #1730 | Link |
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@gonca I'm using this function for a long time and every time I have to check and uncheck features and try the faster encoding (for try whatīs happens) the most of times because when I try to play the disc on my bluray device it donīt recognize as a bluray movie or when I do forward to next just can pass it and the device just stop
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22nd April 2015, 14:05 | #1731 | Link | |
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An alternative is to import the BD. Then BD-RB will create a new menu for you (using the background video from the original BD's menu). Last edited by jdobbs; 22nd April 2015 at 16:15. |
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26th April 2015, 04:35 | #1732 | Link |
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After reselecting enabled/disabled video/audio/subtitle tracks for the fourth time tonight for the same project, I realized it would be great if BD RB could remember your Stream settings between changes to options/settings/config instead of resetting everything. I realize that's done to reflect option changes, but most of the time it just makes a lot of work.
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11th May 2015, 23:41 | #1739 | Link | |
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I'm talking about Working folder, and THEN output folder. The difference would be longer completion times. The way I see it, during rebuild of the workfiles, some files are being muxed, and simply put, changing the directory on the same drive. It's like dragging a file on C to another directory on C. But by moving it to another drive, it would depend on transfer speed.
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