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Originally Posted by frank
Use ffmpeg 64 bit
--preset faster --ctu 32 --crf 22
-o output.265
It's good and fast.
Don't use
--slices 4 --input-depth 10 --output-depth 10 --level-idc 51
x265 sets it automatically right. level 50 is sufficient for BD bitrates.
Maybe the --slices instruction is the cause of stuttering. ffmpeg had problems with it (lookahead).
I only make mkv and never had problems with --uhd-bd
ffmpeg64.exe -loglevel warning << info or verbose gives more information about decoding
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Actually, if I recall correctly, I think I added the "--slices 4" in order to get rid of stuttering.
If you made an MKV it doesn't have to be UHD-BD compliant either... I can tell you that using "--uhd-bd" cause problems on my Sony player because it forces settings that cause stutter.