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Originally Posted by quietvoid
Totally normal, the RPU is smaller than the EL.
While the EL also contains RPU, it's a regular HEVC bitstream otherwise.
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Ok.
The EL is a lot bigger than the RPU. But shouldn't the first command ignore the EL video, and just mux in the RPU into the bl since I am using the -d switch?
The file size of the two resulting files are exactly the same down to the byte. But when I do a "fc /B file1 file2" it lists a ton of differences between the two files.
I thought that using -d in the mux command line, would do the same as extracting the RPU from the EL and injecting it into the bl.
So I guess my quation really is, why does using the -d switch in the mux command, not give the same result as extracting the RPU and injecting the RPU into the bl?
In both cases I am using -m 2 to convert to Profile 8.
rco133