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NVENCCRE uses NVENCC.exe to do the encode. Unfortunately that program has no option for intact video (at least in the versions I've tried).
I'd suggest you use ffmpeg (that's what NVENCC uses) to do the audio reencoding and keeping the video intact. Last edited by jdobbs; 17th October 2022 at 14:07. |
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Hi, the 3d of BD-RB simply doesn't work in (my) standalone and software blu-ray players, it'd be a real good feature to implement SSIF structure and something other than FRIM (with the help of frameserving to a third-party commercial mvc encoder, like the days of DoItFast4U and BatchCCEWS) . Re-authoring the whole 3d blu-ray disc in Scenarist-BD is very tedious.
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Selectable frame rate for menu background.
The "Quick-Play" feature appears to always encode the menu background at 23.976 fps. I'd like a hidden option added which provides for determining the frame rate to be used, i.e. 24, 25 or 30 fps instead for example.
Much of the content I author to Blu-ray is 1080p/24, not 1080p/23.976. I recently authored a TV series to Blu-ray for example, the episodes being in 1080p/24. In this case I didn't use BD Rebuilder to create the menu backgrounds as they would have been in 1080p/23.976. This would have resulted in my home theater receiver and display having to sync to the different frame rate every time the Blu-ray went back and forth between the Top Menu (23.976 fps) and given episode (24 fps). The signal is completely lost for a second or two as my equipment syncs to the new frame rate being used. The first couple seconds of audio and video have already elapsed as a result prior to the home theater receiver and display catching up to the Blu-ray player. It's quite disruptive and not at all the experience one would desire, especially if you're the one that took the time to author the content to Blu-ray. So in this case I encoded the menu backgrounds outside of BD Rebuilder instead, the resulting video being in 1080p/24, the transition from the Top Menu (24 fps) to given episode (24 fps) being seamless as my equipment isn't having to sync to a different frame rate. In any event, just thought I'd provide some background as to why I've suggested this BD Rebuilder feature enhancement. I can certainly continue working outside of BD Rebuilder when I need a menu background at 1080p/24. It sure would be sweet though if it were possible using BD Rebuilder instead. Last edited by Lowpro; 2nd June 2023 at 03:41. |
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Probably something already asked (perhaps even by me, years ago) - sorry if that's case. I did search.
Along with "Blank this item", it'd be really helpful having a "pass-through this item" option i.e. include it in the final output as-is, with no re-encoding. Would mostly help with lower quality videos (bonus material in most cases, of course) that are best left untouched, or just favourite items. I guess this could only apply to video, since audio options are already quite flexible in the Setup Dialog, and audio re-encoding is way less noticeable anyway. (All the best to jdobbs)
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