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8th March 2016, 21:50 | #1763 | Link |
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x264 frame-packing
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When adding "--frame-packing 3" to the x264 commandline for SBS 3D encodes, the W10 Movie&TV app will play SBS as 2D with correct DAR on the PC monitor. Would it make sense to add this parameter for SBS encodes in BD-RB? Or should I better add it to the .ini like TWEAK_ALTERNATE=--frame-packing 3 ? |
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I wish there was documentation of the different --frame-packing options somewhere. Do you know of any? It doesn't show as an option with --longhelp or in any of the standard lookups (like wikibooks). |
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9th March 2016, 09:30 | #1767 | Link | |
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(Amazingly I have always to do --fullhelp twice in order to show the complete set of options). Code:
--frame-packing <integer> For stereoscopic videos define frame arrangement - 0: checkerboard - pixels are alternatively from L and R - 1: column alternation - L and R are interlaced by column - 2: row alternation - L and R are interlaced by row - 3: side by side - L is on the left, R on the right - 4: top bottom - L is on top, R on bottom - 5: frame alternation - one view per frame - 6: mono - 2D frame without any frame packing - 7: tile format - L is on top-left, R split across Last edited by Sharc; 9th March 2016 at 09:44. |
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17th August 2016, 12:43 | #1768 | Link |
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convert only one DTS track to AC3
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I'm looking for a configuration for convert only one (or more,but not all) DTS track to Ac3 and take the prefered one DTS. I cannot find information about this configuration. Thanks Stefano |
20th August 2016, 23:21 | #1769 | Link |
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without restrictions
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When making an alternate output (e.g. mkv container) using x264,do not you think it would be reasonable to let the user use a "clear" command line without any restrictions? (like what can be achieved currently using x265)? I have a HTPC and just tested a command line like: "x264-10bit --preset placebo --crf 18.00 --profile high10 --open-gop --psy-rd 1.00:0.15 --sar 1:1 --qpfile GENERATED_QP_FILE --deblock -1:-1 --non-deterministic --range tv --colormatrix bt709 --input-csp i420 --fps 24000/1001 --input-res 1920x1080 --output "C:\test.264" and got 20-30% smaller file size than the one with similar options but supplemented by standard BD restrictions like --bluray-compat etc. I know these restrictions is a "must" when the user is going to make a BD compatible output, but in case of playing the encodes from e.g. a HTPC where the decoding is done by the processor or the gpu it is quite different. It would be great to have a switch to be able to start from a "clear" command line and then tweak that command line with all the options one would like to use. I hope you see some reason in my request above I would really appreciate it if I could use a "clear" command line with x264 in case of making alternate outputs. In case of software decoding and storing the films on HDD it is a good idea, I think based upon my test results. |
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P.S. Please do something with the "donation issue" as well. |
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Yep, I just discovered that too in this last version. I also have turned this on. Remember how I was saying before that when an MKV file is encoded with Blu-ray compatible parameters, how my OPPO plays it back all distorted. So, now I have that turned on I figure that that should hopefully prevent that...
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@ Jdoobs,
I was wondering if you can implement future to resume from second pass for X265. Currently what happens let's say encoder doing second pass and user abort, in this case when you resume it has to do pass 1 and 2 again. I was hoping if first pass completed it wouldn't do again but it does. Also for tweak can you include option to specify for pass 1 and pass 2 separately.
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It is not so convenient but it seems to be working until I can tweak to my taste the new "clear x264 command line for alternate output" feature. |
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15th September 2016, 22:00 | #1780 | Link |
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Hey Jdobbs, I was wondering again today, what about a feature to just replace a subtitle with an .srt one?
Some movies have tons of subtitles options that can be disabled and those will point to PID 1200, correct? So what if, just replace a subtitle and maybe if possible, change the country flag code. I mean, using full disc backup. This would be pretty safe I assume? I know from my tests here that the flag for the country is only present at the MPLS Playlist file, no CLPI or anything. Since the hash for the file is already being redone I guess this would be ok? |
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