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25th April 2010, 01:53 | #7941 | Link | |
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What you will find between this version and the previous is that all things are not equal because the presets have changed. That's why you will see different selections. Let me know how long this one takes. Last edited by jdobbs; 25th April 2010 at 01:57. |
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The 23.999 issue might be because Directshowsource.dll is known to change framerates hence the assumefps.
In the most recent version SUPPRESS_FF_WARNING=1 doesn't work, popup still comes up every time. I use this because I'm using x64 avisynth, x264 to gain speed, about 10% (good) to 25% (slow). It's an incredibly easy hack (if anyone would like to know I'd be willing to share) also shouldn't be tough to add to BD-RB itself (simple as check for x64 OS, check for Avisynth x64, point to x264 x64 exe, use 64 bit versions of decomb and ffms dll's. |
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Question. Can we leave checked the option "Use DECOMB with interlaced sources" ? I have seen that for my latest conversion "BAD_LIEUTENANT" i have ntsc 720x480 bonus movies having interlaced mosaics lines in the original and converted files, can we leave all the time CHECKED and it will not affect 1920x1080P and 1280x720 video files? Thank You.
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Here the post about this tool. http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showp...postcount=1662 8ternity
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The post he quoted is from 2 years ago and is for different things... Outdated anyway.
*** You don't need AVCHD-patcher AT ALL for BD-R media. And you don't need it at all with BD-Rebuilder for "Movie only" backups to DVD media. The one thing you may accomplish using it is to break all. There were a lot of reports of problems after updating PS3 to FW 3.30 - most of the reports about BD discs stop working/playing, console hangs, no sound, etc... Another user reported issues but it turned out that the problem is with the media he used, so a good start would be to try your discs in another BD player before throwing them out. It is possible that the blu-laser of your PS3 is on its way already... |
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I see this requires Matroska Splitter. I have some other tools that mention the requirement of the Haali Media Splitter.
I assume these both cannot be on a machine at the same time. So what do I do in this case? Does one supercede the other and offer any features that might be needed by the other. |
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Well, you learn something new everyday
I guess I have seen it referred to in many different ways and most times the developer has the splitter included in the download package so I never realized it was one in the same. Thanks for clearing that up On another note related to the splitter, it seems many tools mention you need to use their version and not the lastest release as their are issues with eac3to and lastest releases. I think the 11-1-2009 is the release suggested. I looked at hashcode of your exe for splitter and it seems to be this same older version as well. Last edited by jfcarbel; 26th April 2010 at 06:37. |
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Yes, you can do an encode with CRF that is very close to 2 pass (but IMHO two pass is better). The issue with CRF is that you aren't encoding to a specified output size (bitrate) -- you are encoding to a constant quality level. So the size of your output is unpredictable. That's ok when you are planning to playback from a hard drive or an iPod, but it's not a good thing when you have to burn on a specific disc size like BD-5/9/25. BD-RB will let you do a CRF one-pass encode, and will attempt to predict the size by doing some sample encodes to determine the best (closest) CRF value. But even that can sometimes be off significantly because your sample is never a perfect representation of the overall video. You can get more accurate by increasing your sample size -- but it very quickly becomes a lost cause because the sample encodes rapidly become just as time consuming as a first-pass. Last edited by jdobbs; 26th April 2010 at 15:00. |
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Hi,
Backup to BD-9 of 'The Box' (UK version) has just finished. This disc is unusual in that it has both DTS-MA and TrueHD tracks. I selected the TrueHD track and BD-RB correctly demuxed the 640kbps AC3 core. However I was quite surprised to find that at the end of encoding BD-RB then re-encoded the AC3 track. Is this normal? Why would it need to do this? |
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