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Old 23rd October 2016, 17:06   #1  |  Link
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BD_RB Manual

If jdobbs approves
Is there any interest in the members to create a how to manual for BD_RB.
Things like explanation of settings, alt movie presets, etc
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Old 25th October 2016, 13:49   #2  |  Link
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Good luck. I asked if anyone would be interested a few years ago -- but no takers. I've been meaning to do it myself, but whenever I have free time I use it on BD-RB itself rather than documentation.

There's an old saying in software development. Programming is like going to the bathroom -- the job isn't finished until the paperwork is done.
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Old 25th October 2016, 22:04   #3  |  Link
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I noticed that the response has been deafening from 184 views
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Here I am, interested in such manual !
(While and after solving a task a good deal of my daily time is still spent on writing down how to get there.
An example: While the old Dvd-Lab forum was still alive, active members like vapymid, antonsvideo wrote some 4000 posts each
to help users find their way through features and bugs of a developing software. Me roughly 900 posts. All gone.
Lots of Howto's and workarounds lost. A good manual that developed over time would not have deceased.)
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Old 26th October 2016, 00:03   #5  |  Link
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A beginning

AVS Filter Editor

Code:
Place filters in AVISynth plugin folder or use LoadPlugin to call filters
Settings > Setup > Use AVS Filters during encoding
Call filters in pop up window, i.e. RemoveGrain()
Save

Prefixes can be used to apply filters to specific components of movie or location of filter chain

e:  extras
f:  feature
i:  interlaced
p:  progressive
a:  audio
m:  menu
r:  resizing (applied after resizing, can be used in attempt to place after other automatically used filters)
    when using r: in a chain it must be the last prefix

Example
e:i:r:"filter"
"Filter" will be applied on extras, that are interlaced, after resizing

Note
Filters may also be added to BDRebuilder.ini manually by adding
AVSFilternn=Filter

nn=filter number
May be commented out by using #
blue colour indicates BD_RB settings
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Old 26th October 2016, 00:06   #6  |  Link
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Good luck. I asked if anyone would be interested a few years ago -- but no takers. I've been meaning to do it myself, but whenever I have free time I use it on BD-RB itself rather than documentation.

There's an old saying in software development. Programming is like going to the bathroom -- the job isn't finished until the paperwork is done.
You get no donations and yet you continue to develop the software.
Maybe its time that those that use (benefit from) the software do something to help out
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I would be inclined to believe that a manual could be useful if I would be convinced that those who should read it will indeed read (and understand) it
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Old 26th October 2016, 10:41   #8  |  Link
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We can all use it on occasion
Lathe is now questioning you in the Bugs thread about the filter editor
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There's a chance that BD-RB may be redesigned and remarketed. There are too many things it does that aren't obvious to anyone but a longtime user. So, thinking about it, now may not be the best time to develop a manual anyway. Of course, I wouldn't expect things like hidden options or filter prefixes to change.
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There's a chance that BD-RB may be redesigned and remarketed. There are too many things it does that aren't obvious to anyone but a longtime user. So, thinking about it, now may not be the best time to develop a manual anyway. Of course, I wouldn't expect things like hidden options or filter prefixes to change.
Thanks for the info
I was thinking about doing it starting with the first screen, source and working path, file, mode etc.
But based on your statement maybe it would be best to wait

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Yeah. I'm not sure what will happen, but I need to do something to start getting some income from the project.
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A while back I did use the term PRO
You gotta do what you gotta do.
Others are making money from inferior products while you have one of the best software packages and get nothing but good wishes.
Can hardly wait for the redesigned BD_RB
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Yeah. I'm not sure what will happen, but I need to do something to start getting some income from the project.
Have you though about bitcoin or similar?
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Have you though about bitcoin or similar?
Yeah. The problem is that there are many who don't find bitcoin familiar enough to use it.
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Bitcoin is a major pita!
Found this: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/...atives-paypal/

I'd be more than glad to contribute to your hard work with the one-and-only BD-RB.

A bit of topic...
Redesign, maybe more authoring tools sounds promising!!
If you would pick up on the many features multiAVCHD has, that would be great!
I especially like the menu tweaks it has.
I still use it for series compilations, works like a charm, when it does'nt crash that is, which it does, a lot...
But after putting in some effort it always comes through in the end.
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pita? With something like electrum (pc based wallet) i set mine up in less than 2 minutes
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The problem is that it has to be something that people are familiar with and makes them feel comfortable. They hesitate to expose their money when they're not positive it is safe. They also avoid an organization that has a small footprint (what good is an account with a transaction site that isn't universally accepted). That's where big names like PayPal have the advantage.

Interestingly someone (I'm not sure whether he wants his name exposed) sent me a donation via PM as an Amazon gift card yesterday. I was very surprised and thankful. That's not a bad idea -- since almost all my donations were used to purchase test discs anyway -- and I often buy through Amazon.
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pita? With something like electrum (pc based wallet) i set mine up in less than 2 minutes
What's electrum? Can it be used for both sending and receiving?
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Interestingly someone (I'm not sure whether he wants his name exposed) sent me a donation via PM as an Amazon gift card yesterday. I was very surprised and thankful. That's not a bad idea -- since almost all my donations were used to purchase test discs anyway -- and I often buy through Amazon.
Yes, Jdobbs good to hear that

@ all, if you want to support jdobbs effort, one way to do is through gift card. If you choose this route make sure it is Amazon.com not amazon.ca or other, since gift card are not interchangeable. Also E-mail gift card to yourself first then once you get claim code, send PM to Jdobbs with it.
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Good idea HWK
Leave it to someone from Toronto to come up with that idea

jdobbs --- check your PMs
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