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Originally Posted by r0lZ
Can you tell me what settings you use ?
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Perhaps I've found a possible culprit, but I need another info.
Can you select the x264 mode with the settings menu, and have a look at the last tab. Tell me what mode is selected there. Then, go back to the x265 encoding mode. Your settings should be restored.
Perhaps the bug is occurring only when the program generates the script to encode the 2D version of the movie. The 2D version can be encoded only with x264, and therefore, it is possible that the program mixes some settings from the 3D encoding with x265, and from the 2D encoding with x264. Since I do everything with x264, that could also explain why I have never encountered that bug.