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Old 14th March 2008, 11:41   #901  |  Link
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thanks Atak for the new version! will test it out!

edit: thanks for adding the new options in .ini.

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Old 14th March 2008, 14:33   #902  |  Link
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I still don't how to reverse bluray formula therefore size is not calculated correctly. MP4 and MKV are very easy to calculate but BluRay ...
meaning that bitrate is calculated correctly from size, but size from bitrate is incorrect (i.e. I should rely on lock file size option)?
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Old 14th March 2008, 19:33   #903  |  Link
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So if I just rip from DVD5 or DVD9, I can choose use b-pyramids.
Is it right?
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Old 14th March 2008, 21:18   #904  |  Link
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EDIT: Also, after RipBot has finished encoding the audio where does it go? Does it get stored in a temp folder? It didn't appear in the output folder I allocated.
It goes straight into container.

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Any idea what caused this?
Does your cpu support SSE?

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So if I just rip from DVD5 or DVD9, I can choose use b-pyramids.
Is it right?
I'm not sure if b-pyramids works with DXVA cards correctly.

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meaning that bitrate is calculated correctly from size, but size from bitrate is incorrect (i.e. I should rely on lock file size option)?
My formula

if audiobitrate=196608 then multiplier:=1/(size*0.008267196)/100 else
if audiobitrate=229376 then multiplier:=1/(size*0.013130252)/100 else
if audiobitrate=262144 then multiplier:=1/(size*0.010629252)/100 else
if audiobitrate=393216 then multiplier:=1/(size*0.009704969)/100 else
if audiobitrate=458752 then multiplier:=1/(size*0.013130252)/100 else
if audiobitrate=655360 then multiplier:=1/(size*0.008267196)/100 else
if audiobitrate=786432 then multiplier:=1/(size*0.009704969)/100 else
if audiobitrate=1572864 then multiplier:=1/(size*0.009704969)/100;

overhead:=1+(duration*multiplier+4.34)/100;


if copyaudiostream=0 then tempcalc:=( (size*1048576/overhead-SubtitleFileSize) /duration*8-audiobitrate)/1000;
if copyaudiostream=1 then tempcalc:=(size*1048576/overhead-AudioFileSize*1.024-SubtitleFileSize)/duration*8/1000;


As you can see I need >size< in order to calculate correct >multiplier< value

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Old 14th March 2008, 22:28   #905  |  Link
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Hi Atak_Snajpera is 25000 the max vbv for avchd? if i were to go over that say 38000 like in a bluray profile would this lead to stutter
if burned to dvd9 in a bluray structure? or is anything above 25000
considered only appropriate for bluray media?

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Old 14th March 2008, 22:42   #906  |  Link
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25000 or 38000 does it change anything??? I doubt you encode @ more than 12mbps.
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25000 or 38000 does it change anything??? I doubt you encode @ more than 12mbps.
I do encode higher than 12mbps just vc1 to x264 because of vc1 stutter issues after changing framerate to 25fps because my tv does not support 24htz.when rexuxing i get stutter every second or more on panning scenes. only seems to be a problem with vc1 though. my aim is keep video size and quality as original as possible
while stripping extra audio and unwanted streams i can manage this with h264 keeping the original video and audio just not vc1. because the odd 1 or 2 movies may exceed
25000 max vbr i just wanted some advice if playback from dvd would be affected by a high vbv because i would like to watch these movies on my ps3 when i get one and will have to use dvd media until i can afford a bluray burner.anyone succeeded playing
avchd movies on ps3 or bluray player with a vbv higher than 25000 with no problems?

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^ it'd be easier if u did a test yourself & let us know too
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^ it'd be easier if u did a test yourself & let us know too
I will do that but have to wait a week or so for my ps3 as soon as i get it i will let everyone know just thought someone may have tried already and has the answer or someone fortunate enough to own a ps3 could run a few tests and let us know
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^ i don't have such sources to test otherwise i would've tested.
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Would it be poss to add multiple files to one Blu-ray folder in future releases pls?
Unless it's already implemented and I'm not looking @ the right place again..
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Would it be poss to add multiple files to one Blu-ray folder in future releases pls?
Unless it's already implemented and I'm not looking @ the right place again..

yeah that would be cool

@Atak, whats CQ and benefit versus 2pass?
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It goes straight into container.
Hmmm.... So since the audio encoding is done first in RipBot, you are saying that the audio will be placed into a Matroska container with no video?

Either way... The audio (ac3) or container (mkv) are not showing up in the output folder I allocated.

Do I need to wait for the entire encode to finish before I can see these files? If this is the case then there must be a temp folder to store the encoded audio and the 1st pass information etc.

Where can I find it?


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Does your cpu support SSE?
Yes, it supports SSE and SSE2.



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temp audio (and video) is stored in RipBot264temp directory then it goes into container along with video.264.

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@Atak, whats CQ and benefit versus 2pass?
CQ = Constant Quality
+ 1 pass
+ bitrate is automatically raised or lowered in order to maintain the same quality in all sources
- Size cannot be predicted

2-pass
+ Size can be predicted
- longer encoding

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Would it be poss to add multiple files to one Blu-ray folder in future releases pls?
Unless it's already implemented and I'm not looking @ the right place again..
eee... something like playlist ?
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eee... something like playlist ?
that's my request too.. will be great for anime. Few eps by dvd5

I'll ask roman
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eee... something like playlist ?
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not possible at the moment.
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I have a feature request too if possible a split files size option for bluray would be handy perhaps integrate hdbdsplit somehow?

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Hey, now that RipBot264 BR supports subtitles, does it mean that I can finally do a one stop rip from Blu-Ray to mkv?

I tried last night with The Lives of Others, but the subtitles are just not there. If I say "with subtitles," or whatever the drop-down menu was, it looks for a .srt file, which of course I don't have (since it's Blu-Ray.)

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does it mean that I can finally do a one stop rip from Blu-Ray to mkv?
No you can't.
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