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Originally Posted by tebasuna51
--frame-packing 3 I don't kown the equivalence
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The frame-packing argument is not really necessary. It adds just a flag in the video headers that informs the player of the type of 3D. It is used by my Samsung TV to display the movie in 3D without the need of selecting the 3D mode manually with the remote. But other TVs or players use the stereo-mode of the MKV header or even an extension of the file name (such as "SBS") to do the same thing. So, the utility of the --frame-packing argument depends of your player. It is better, of course, to include it anyway, but if it is not present, the worse thing that can happen is that you will have to press a button on the remote when the movie begins.
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Originally Posted by tebasuna51
--frames 158712 all frames are always the default for NVEncC or x264/x265
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This argument is not mandatory either. It is used only by x264 and x265 to display the progress % in the title bar of the command prompt window when the encoding is in progress. You can therefore safely omit it, but an important info will be missing.