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12th June 2017, 05:12 | #26002 | Link | |
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I'm going to check the video for any "jitters". Because I'm curious. I didn't mean to spark any major debates. Haha. @MrVideo The Lawyer thing...I was messin' with you in my reply. I appreciate the catch in typo.
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keeping 24 fps
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I can't find a direct answer to this issue or another forum to report my issue I have a file that is 24 fps (24.00?). When I use BD Rebuilder it changes this to 23.976 fps (I understand this is valid) . Currently I can't find anything to override this change. This would not really be a issue however it does mean any subtitles eventually become out of sync. Is ther a hidden option I have missed or workaround or am I trying to do something that is not normally valid ? |
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Assuming a ripper becomes available to backup 4K UHD discs (I believe that 3 have been done by groups so far), and that the file structure seems the same as standard blu-ray, would it be difficult to update the software for the higher resolution and produce bd-50 / 25 backups?
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Hi all... recently rebuilt Rouge One as a BD9 (Movie & Menus) using the latest v0.50.23 and re-encoded the DTS-MA 7.1 to AC3 5.1. This particular title uses multiple .m2ts files and as the movie plays, when moving from one .m2ts to the next there is an audible scratchy noise for a split second, very distracting. Any ideas? Thanks for any help/suggestions...
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To answer to your second question, I'm in the process of running a second job right now to test, although the dts core takes up a little more space for minimal (if any) increase in sound quality. Plus I only use a 5.1 soundbar for my sound system... ...and I know how jdobbs feels about software players but I haven't had any problems with my current setup. I'll burn a disc and try playing it in my Samsung player that's been gathering dust... ;^) Last edited by spotswood; 15th June 2017 at 07:45. |
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I completely understand and appreciate what you're saying, but I've done over 100 rebuilds converting dts to ac3 (for no other reason than to save space and a higher video bitrate) with excellent results. The titles I've had problems with recently are with multiple .m2ts files converting DTS-MA 7.1 to AC3 5.1, so maybe that has something to do with it, I don't know, but I'm trying different things and will report back. Thanks for the help...
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Isn't that easier than doing "full backups" of discs?? And you wouldn't Need to have a UHD drive. By adding this function we could easily backup some UHD TV recordings and play them on UHD Players - better than with MKV. Perhaps you could take a look at it?? Thanks so much |
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14th June 2017, 18:23 | #26015 | Link |
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Not trying to hijack the discussion, but... do you mean using 3rd party tools to manually extract DTS core and mux it back into the BD-Rebuilder output file? Or is there an option (that I missed) in BD-Rebuilder to keep the DTS core only when converting?
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Sure, soon as I create some time.
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15th June 2017, 05:15 | #26019 | Link |
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This is more feature request than bug, but on my machine I find that running THREADS=1 and MULTIPROCESS=12 provides me with the fastest encode on my machine.
The problem I'm having is that on files too small to multiprocess, they're also stuck with a single thread in their single process - my best results in a single process come at THREADS=15 Could you add a MULTIPROCESS_ THREADS option to optimize both scenarios when doing a full backup? |
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