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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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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? thanks gav |
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25000 or 38000 does it change anything??? I doubt you encode @ more than 12mbps.
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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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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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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? Quote:
Thank you for all your help and this excellent little application.
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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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+ 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 Quote:
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not possible at the moment.
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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.) Last edited by Zow; 15th March 2008 at 23:52. |
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