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5th March 2012, 15:05 | #921 | Link |
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Sorry, what I mean is, the actual original discs themselves are flagged as 1080i25 but are actually 1080p25. So the studios must have encoded them with some kind of fake interlaced setting.
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Exactly - but going back to the previous request someone made regarding 1080i(p)25 > 1080p24 conversion, in the case of a progressive stream marked as interlaced BD Rebuilder should encode as progressive even if de-interlacing is NOT selected, otherwise the output would come out as interlaced?
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If the source is progressive but flagged interlaced, BD-RB would treat it as interlaced. The thing you'd lose is a bit of efficiency in the encoding since the fields are handled individually -- but the output would still actually stay "progressive" marked as interlaced -- since there is no temporal difference between the fields. If you had "delinterlace" selected, a deinterlacing algorithm would be run against the frame (on a progressive source it would have little effect since there really isn't any interlacing), and the output would be processed as a full frame with "fake-interlace" flags applied. Last edited by jdobbs; 5th March 2012 at 15:27. |
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I'm very impressed by the speed improvement of using DGDecNV. In the past my AMD 630 X4 never made more than 32fps with ffdshow, but with a GT520/GT430 I now get something between 42fps and 52fps. As I plan to switch to a new cpu in the future is there also a frameserver for the APU of AMD Trinity/Llano or Quick Sync of Intel's Sandy Bridge available. Then the discrete GT430/GT520 would be obsolete again.
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Just one more question:
I want to use BR-RB to create 720p-MKV-videos with DTS-audio stream and one ac3-audio stream (and subs) In the alternate.txt I can only specify aType=... for all audio streams Can BR-RB process the first und the second audio stream in a different way automatically before muxing into the mkv container? |
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Here's a suggestion. Concerning the "Automatic black border removal" feature. Perhaps if people could specify the exact dimensions of the frame, it would minimize, if not cancel out the problems people are having. There are other programs that do this though. If they're so hell bent on it, they can use those alternate methods. Just a thought I prefer leave the frames alone myself.
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jdobbs,
Would it be difficult to add a setting to change Blu-ray .sup subtitle color? For example, I prefer light gray subtitles, but many discs have yellow subtitles, while other discs use other subtitle colors. I don't know if you can add an easy to use setting (even a hidden option) to change the color. |
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