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22nd October 2012, 15:01 | #701 | Link |
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Another request by me (and I belive alot of ppl.) is:
1. Being able to crop/rezie with preview, needed sometimes on some movies. 2. Since the convert of subtitles works perfect now (at least for me) from BD3D disc to 3D subtiles, have a either standalone "app" that ONLY pics subtitles and convert them to 3D subtiles and/or integrate it as a standalone option, for one to use when 3D subtiles ONLY are needed (and they are from time to time). Something that can be done/implemented? Regards MaistroX |
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As I already posted I got higher fps than you with SSIF-Source, in especially taking into account, that i use "slow" profile, maybe RAM is a limitation for you!? |
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22nd October 2012, 16:02 | #703 | Link | |
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I know that eac3to can convert the audio streams to other formats (including AC3), but I don't want to do another eac3to frontend. The philosophy of my GUI is to convert a 3D BD to MK3D with as less quality loss as possible. And, if you wish, you can easily convert the DTS track to AC3 and mux it manually. However, I may include that option if several users want it. (Not sure how to do it btw. Is it sufficient to change the extension of the output file to force eac3to to convert a DTS stream to AC3?)
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Furthermore, I've explained several times that it is not a good idea to crop the image, because most 3D hardware players (including almost all 3D TVs) require true 16:9 to display correctly a SBS or T/B movie. So, cropping the black borders of a Cinemascope movie is not recommended. It may work fine with software players, but if you buy a new 3D TV, you will probably have to re-encode all your 3D-BDs. I don't want to encourage the users to crop their movies. For a similar reason, I think that resizing is usually not a good idea, except if you resize to 720p, and BD3D2MK3D can already do that. Anyway, again, if you really want to crop or resize, you can do it in the avisynth script before launching the encoding. Quote:
Note also that Suppe3D is a simple CLI tool that has been developed because BDSup2Sub++ cannot do the 3D conversion yet, but it should be able to do it soon. When it will be available, you will have the perfect tool, with a nice GUI.
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I suppose you have 100% of CPU usage because you encode with the slow preset. Since x264 spend more time in encoding, it is the bottleneck, and ssifSource has enough time to decode. BTW, IMO, with ssifSource, it's the way to go. Since it cannot decode quickly, it is a good idea to set the x264 preset to the highest speed that consumes all CPU power. This way, you can improve the quality with only a small speed penalty. With DirectShowMVCSource, if you lower the speed, the process will certainly take a longer time.
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22nd October 2012, 19:38 | #707 | Link |
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Hi !
I'm trying your software and it's very good Do you mind it's possible to add : - encode with 2pass (to get a fix video size) - export the final script with x264 encode, avs script, etc... In which language do you program ? Thank you ! |
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I know, but since I´d like to be able to ONLY get get 3D subtitles from a BD and/or extracted, converted to 3D subtitles SBS (option for Over/Under maby allso) and that cant be done without debuxing BD, it world be nice to have that option allso!
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Agree to above req: - encode with 2pass (to get a fix video size) Can you please set an box/option to be able to write in IF on want to set a kpps for a rip? An easy way if one wants to have on rip in like 10000 kbps and another one 8500 kbps! And if not to complicatied, if one can see the estimated total size if one sets it to ex: 10000 kbps! Regards MaistroX Last edited by MaistroX; 22nd October 2012 at 20:27. |
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22nd October 2012, 21:26 | #709 | Link | |
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Encoding BD with multiple SSIF files
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Anyway - I tried to encode Tron Legay 3D using BD3D2MK3D. As the movie consists of two SSIF files, the following AVS script is generated: Code:
part1 = DirectShowMVCSource("X:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00131.m2ts", stf=OVERUNDER_L) part2 = DirectShowMVCSource("X:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00133.m2ts", stf=OVERUNDER_L) last = left1 + left2 AssumeFPS("ntsc_film") # Anaglyph and Interleaved modes are in RGB32, and must be converted to YV12. #ConvertToYV12(matrix="PC.709") Code:
part1 = DirectShowMVCSource("X:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00131.ssif", stf=OVERUNDER_L) part2 = DirectShowMVCSource("X:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00133.ssif", stf=OVERUNDER_L) last = part1 + part2 AssumeFPS("ntsc_film") IsRGB() ? ConvertToYV12(matrix="PC.709") : last |
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22nd October 2012, 22:27 | #710 | Link | |
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I'm not sure I understand. Do you want an option to save the current project settings, to reload it later in the GUI? Unfortunately, it's very difficult. The BD must be scanned anyway, and the parameters may differ if, for example, the BD is in another drive. Furthermore, I haven't build the program with that possibility in mind, and adding that feature would require to modify it completely. Sorry. For my GUIs, I use Tcl/Tk. It is very powerful to build complex GUIs, but it's a slow interpreted language, and it has its drawbacks. (I wrote PgcEdit almost entirely in Tcl/Tk, and that was certainly a bad idea, because at the beginning, my intention was to write only a simple GUI.)
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22nd October 2012, 22:31 | #711 | Link | |
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Sorry, but that's currently impossible. You need to demux it, either with my app, or with any eac3to GUI, then use the tool to convert it to 3D.
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Sorry, that app is difficult to test, especially because each test requires much time, and there are many combinations of options to test. Anyway, I will fix that bug. Thanks for the precise bug report! [EDIT] Bug fixed. I'll release v0.4 tomorrow. I will first see if I can add the conversion to AC3 easily.
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Not sure. It depends of the difficulty. Perhaps in one week or so.
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Thanks for your proposition. But if you know C++, I suggest to help Neisklar in debugging DirectShowMVCSource. IMO, the most important thing to do currently is to fix the "seek bug". (Without that bug, it will be much easier to preview the 3D movie, for example to try the depth of the 3D subtitles.) DirectShowMVCSource is the important program to develop and maintain, and my GUI is only, well, a GUI!
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BD3D2MK3D v0.4
Here is v0.4 of BD3D2MK3D. It fixes this bug, and I've added the possibility to convert DTS and WAV audio tracks to AC3 during the demux phase.
BTW, currently, the -core option is automatically set when the conversion to AC3 is enabled, as I don't think it makes sense to convert a 7.1 DTS track to AC3. Am I right? As always, it has been only roughly tested, but the conversion to AC3 seems to work well, and the bug is really fixed. :-) Code:
# v0.4 (October 23, 2012) # - Added option to convert DTS and WAV audio streams to AC3 in tab 2. # - Bug: Wrong file and part names in AVS script when a MPLS is made of several SSIF files.
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I think at the next stage (if we shall have errors with CoreMVC) we have to read blu-ray stream format documentation. Because if alexpk could add that functionality to ldecod, why we can not? To understand the difficulty of that, please read Microsoft DirectShow Filter development manual (that is pretty tangled, too). There is no "pipes" there. Quote:
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Also it seems it only takes a combined bitstream, not seperated streams. |
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And if someone do so, it will be absolutely legal. Last edited by slavanap; 24th October 2012 at 10:38. |
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