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Old 5th February 2008, 16:09   #781  |  Link
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I've made some 100% standard Blu-ray profiles, it would be great to include them in the pack

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attachment is still not approved. please use megaupload or any other file sharing web service to share the profile.
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even with SD videos? currently i use CQ-ASP_Q2_eq(crf) profile, and xbox360 can play these videos, but not PS3. i want to try Xbox360/ps3 profile with crf, but i dont know is it enough to change from 2pass to crf, or i need to adjust others settings too.
what's not clear in what i already said?
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Quick question from a newbie... at the same high bitrate, which would give me the closest transparency to the original source for PC playback from a high quality VC-1 source.

HQ-Slower
PD-PS3-XBOX360
SA-HD-DVD

Edited: Took out "best", thanks for the reminder...

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What is a good (= at least working) profile for the nokia n73? is there any suggestions.
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For compatibility use this. Quality will be the same.
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--keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --mvrange 511
is this really neccessary. I don't use those extra settings and everything plays fine.
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What is a good (= at least working) profile for the nokia n73? is there any suggestions.
the n95 profile should be good as long as you stick with the 320*xxx (non anamorphic) resolution and a low FPS value (15 or so).
also if you plan to use AAC make sure you use a LC profile.
if you have performance problems (dropped frames, laggy audio etc...) i suggest you to try CorePlayer for symbian.

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the n95 profile should be good as long as you stick with the 320*xxx (non anamorphic) resolution and a low FPS value (15 or so).
also if you plan to use AAC make sure you use a LC profile.
if you have performance problems (dropped frames, laggy audio etc...) i suggest you to try CorePlayer for symbian.
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What's the DPB size?
I try to encode a level 4.1 compliant Video, but x264 tells me, that it exceeds the level limit.

I'm using this cli with StaxRip.
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--crf 22 --ref 8 --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --weightb --b-rdo --bime --direct auto --filter 1:1 --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8 --8x8dct --subme 6 --me umh --mixed-refs --progress --threads auto --sar 33:33 --no-psnr --level 4.1 --no-ssim --thread-input --aq-strength 0.4 --aq-sensitivity 12 --vbv-maxrate 25000
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http://rs91.rapidshare.com/files/900...y_profiles.zip

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Really? On a Blu-ray player?

Very strange...theoretically they have to be included...maybe you were lucky and x264 encoder set those parameters in a lower value...or maybe your player didn't mind to play no standard BDs...don't know... to ensure compatibility I recommend to use them

PD: That's about I-frames, for --mvrange 511 I've heard something about it's not needed newer x264 versions or something like that...haven't investigated much

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PD: That's about I-frames, for --mvrange 511 I've heard something about it's not needed newer x264 versions or something like that...haven't investigated much
Something was fixed in rev697
https://trac.videolan.org/x264/log/trunk/

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--keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --mvrange 511
I've made additional tests and It looks like that only --keyint 24 is required. Without --keyint 24 movie ends few seconds early than it should. LOL

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@XolocoTuxmaster: can you please upload the file to another host?
i cant get it from rapidshare.
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@XolocoTuxmaster: can you please upload the file to another host?
i cant get it from rapidshare.
http://www.mediafire.com/?f1zgyj5mn3n or
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php...03428493361575
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Old 8th February 2008, 14:35   #797  |  Link
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Something was fixed in rev697
https://trac.videolan.org/x264/log/trunk/
That's it, but it limits to 511.75 not 511...is that value 100% compatible? Haven't tried...

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I've made additional tests and It looks like that only --keyint 24 is required. Without --keyint 24 movie ends few seconds early than it should. LOL
Hmm... actually the requeriment is not to have group of pixels longer than 1 sec...but --min-keyint is set to 25 by default and that can cause problems can't it?

By the way I realised that for 50i and 60i can be higher...but in a "not flagged true interlaced encoding" what would be right...25 and 30 or 50 and 60?, have never done an interlaced encoding

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@XolocoTuxmaster: the official link to megui is http://www.sf.net/projects/megui
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Old 8th February 2008, 15:26   #799  |  Link
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Ok thanks

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What's the DPB size?
I try to encode a level 4.1 compliant Video, but x264 tells me, that it exceeds the level limit.

I'm using this cli with StaxRip.
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--crf 22 --ref 8 --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --weightb --b-rdo --bime --direct auto --filter 1:1 --analyse p8x8,b8x8,i4x4,i8x8 --8x8dct --subme 6 --me umh --mixed-refs --progress --threads auto --sar 33:33 --no-psnr --level 4.1 --no-ssim --thread-input --aq-strength 0.4 --aq-sensitivity 12 --vbv-maxrate 25000
Sorry, I haven't seen your post. It's about ref frames, you can't have 8 for 4.1...max is 4 and is recommended to use 3

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Ah, understood. MeGUI don't say anything against it. So I had no idea. Thanks for answer.
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