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abbadon
19th December 2013, 05:41
So I had an mkv file that wouldn't play in my standalone because it was a few pixel off 1904x1080, at least I assume. I sent it through BD Rebuilder standard setting for bd25. At 6GB i expected it to be fast, but there no encoding yet the output was 1920x1080. So I sent the m2ts > TSMuxer (demux) > mkvmerge (mmg won't take m2ts input). Now I have file that plays fine.

So what's the shortcut? I thought adding borders meant reencoding? What settings or prog should I add to my repertoire?

HWK
20th December 2013, 06:00
So I had an mkv file that wouldn't play in my standalone because it was a few pixel off 1904x1080, at least I assume. I sent it through BD Rebuilder standard setting for bd25. At 6GB i expected it to be fast, but there no encoding yet the output was 1920x1080. So I sent the m2ts > TSMuxer (demux) > mkvmerge (mmg won't take m2ts input). Now I have file that plays fine.

So what's the shortcut? I thought adding borders meant reencoding? What settings or prog should I add to my repertoire?

It sounds like tsmuxer updated blu-ray structure to look 1920 * 1080, even though it is still 1904*1080 file.

abbadon
20th December 2013, 07:53
That's what I thought at first but then the end result (of BD Rebuilder) would be stretched, same just runnning a file through TSMuxer only. Is there an option that adds borders instead of stretching in TSMuxeR? Last I checked "restore cropped video to full size" was greyed out and not expected to be implemented. Or is there a bug in BD Rebuilder?

Sharc
20th December 2013, 08:00
Did you check "Restore cropped Video to full size" in tsMuxeR's "General" Tab?
Edit: ok, you just mentioned that in your edited post.

Can you upload a sample (few seconds) of your video source?