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26th March 2008, 10:44 | #1041 | Link |
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Please send me 50 Mb TS sample
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If you are unclear about output formats, look up (google) these terms m2ts, Blu-ray and AVCHD. From there you should be clued in enough to use RipBot264 and get the desired results. Oh and by the way use google! |
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Do you really think Atak is lazy with all the improvements he is making to RipBot264? Again, no disrespect intended but how do you expect others to create a guide for you, if you wont put in a little bit of effort to learn some fundamentals required to even understand a guide if one was in fact created? |
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As for me being lazy, I've spent COUNTLESS hours reading different forums (to a point where my girl is getting annoyed because I spend more time reading forums than watching movies that we already have on Blu-ray ) and trying out different software/scripts to make things work and I'm still not 100% successful and that's why I wanted input for the the experts so that I at least have one side covered, while I learn/understand other ways of doing the same process. |
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26th March 2008, 18:45 | #1052 | Link |
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here, i made a lil tut for the lazy ones out there
http://maxupload.com/36F6A3B4 its a flash guide. make sure you have flash installed on your system. now don't ask me for a tut on that |
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You that MAN !!! Thank you sir. Gonna check it out right now. |
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Ok just watched the tut. Good stuff !! Now I have the following question
1) Why did you select output as "Blu-ray Disc" ? Wouldn't mp4 be better if I just want to copy the file to Ps3 instead of creating the whole Blu-ray structure (my understanding is that "Blu-ray Disc" output creates the whole file structure for a Blu-ray" and that's only if I want to "burn" the movie to a disc") 2) What does "CQ" under mode and "CRF" means ? Do we ever use that for converting movies for Ps3 ? 3) Why do we have to select "Lock Size" and "Size" (on the properties page? Sorry for the newbie question and thanks again for the tut. |
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1) in order to get *.m2ts (AVC+5.1 sound). It can be copied on PS3 HD.
2) CQ means Constant Quality. CRF = Constant Rate Factor. 3) In order to use whole space on disc. Blu-Ray allows only two resolutions 1080p and 720p
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1) So if I use *.mp4, I will not get 5.1 sound ? Also, the Blu-ray mode outputs a folder, is the *.m2ts file inside it ? If so, I can just copy that file to Ps3 and everything will be ok ? 2) So we do not use CQ or CRF for blu-ray ? |
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If you don't care about final size use CQ@22 otherwise if you are going to fit your movie on DVD then you must use 2-pass!
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I converted Rush Hour 3 to mp4 with AC3 audio and Ps3 info showed 5.1 Dolby (that was before the latest update). Also, since I'm not gonna burn a movie to DVD, will using SQ@22 take more time than the other option ?
Will the quality be the same with 2-pass or CQ@22 ? (I'm sure I'm starting to annoy you with all the questions ) |
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