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6th January 2009, 20:25 | #1 | Link |
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BD-Rebuilder, Feature Requests
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Since there are a lot of feature request in the Bug Report thread (yes my own are also there), here is a feature request thread. Best regards Last edited by Chefkoch_ico; 1st September 2009 at 19:03. Reason: removed outdated information |
6th January 2009, 20:27 | #2 | Link |
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I start with myself.
I tested around with DGVC1DecNV and DGAVCDecNV. They are faster and more compatibler (especially with VC1 interlaced material, a lot as bonus on BluRays) than DirectShow. And it does not matter which filters you have installed. Here are the test details: DGVC1DecNV I am legend GER, 00040.m2ts -> OK The Mummy 3 GER, 00010.m2ts -> OK DeInterlacing directly within DGVC1DecNV without further CPU usgae -> OK I am legend GER, 00000.m2ts, main movie 13.6 mins for indexing over GBit LAN 1st pass encoded 144615 frames, 30.31 fps, 9136.07 kb/s = 79.5 mins 2nd pass encoded 144615 frames, 9.68 fps, 9728.69 kb/s = 249 mins === approx 342 mins = 5hrs, 42 mins --------------------------------------------------------- ffdshow I am legend GER, 00040.m2ts -> libavcodec(NOK: grey picture), wmv9(OK) The Mummy 3 GER, 00010.m2ts -> libavcodec(NOK: timeout), wmv9(NOK: distortion, crashs) I am legend GER, 00000.m2ts, main movie 1st pass encoded 144613 frames, 25.13 fps, 9136.31 kb/s = 95.9 mins 2nd pass encoded 144613 frames, 9.19 fps, 9728.67 kb/s = 262.6 mins === approx 359 mins = 5hrs, 59 mins Best regards |
6th January 2009, 21:14 | #3 | Link |
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Now, once we started the wish list, here my priorities:
- As an owner of Nvidia I second the request for DGVC1 decoding - Option to resize to 720p - Editor to deselect unwanted Extras (similar to DVD-RB) No hurry though Thanks a lot. |
6th January 2009, 21:40 | #4 | Link |
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I would really like the ability to edit the x264 input options. I understand this could cause problems with modifying the input options and breaking compliance with Blu-ray specifications but I think it should be enabled. Maybe similar to the AVS editor in DVD-Rebuilder.
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7th January 2009, 10:39 | #6 | Link |
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My priority is Extras removal and by this I mean menu triggered extras (ie - Trailers, Deleted scenes and other unwanted rubbish) AND the annoying splash screens that appear either before or after the menu (usually copyright warnings or annoying movie studio adverts).
As I mentioned in the thread I started, as an interim step I would be happy with a movie only mode which used the original chapter points (rather than the default 5 minute ones). I would have thought this could be implemented quite easily? |
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-vc1 encoding
-mainconcept reference encoder (because support 4 slices) and can be runned from commandline. like CCE , it will be idealy for BD-25, and its lot faster than x264. Quote:
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Besides the ones already mentioned I'd like to see
- avs2yuv -> x264 64 bit support until avisynth 64 bit begins to be worked on again, it's 10-15% faster for me with cli tests on vista 64 bit. It's just a few extra parameters to add to the x264 line and a 32 KB exe. - ivtc support, either automatic with scan or adjustable per clip - no deinterlacing option, and let x264 encode interlaced - eta of project or at least clip in gui - show runtime of each clip in stream window But most of all I'd like to see full backups on dvd5/9 playing back on most players, I know it's a stretch but I have a feeling it can be done. Last edited by turbojet; 8th January 2009 at 08:46. |
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VC-1, can be good option for BD-9 (main movie only) and BD-25 offcourse, VC-1 is aslo free |
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