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Old 2nd December 2008, 12:04   #1  |  Link
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Slices in x264

Hi all,
I'm trying to encode HD material using x264 for bluray. The encode is very good and quick, but there is a compliance problem when I try to import the avc file in the authoring system: the software need 4 slices per frame (or more) when the 4.1 level is used. I know that x264 support multithread encoding on frame basis and not by slices, but Someone know if is it possible generate 4 slices per frames? I guess this is a scecific blu-ray compliant need, may be for decoding speed.
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Sorry, I found a thread about this matter.

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=142407

I think is better to close this one.

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Sorry, I found a thread about this matter. I think is better to close this one.
If you click "edit" on your post and "go advanced", you can delete your post.
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