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Originally Posted by sieve
I tried a couple different methods and have been unsuccessful in getting the video on the output BD to display when played in a BD player.
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Originally Posted by Sharc
@sieve
576i25 is perfectly Blu-ray compliant, even for U.S. There is no need to deinterlace and to convert it to 23.976fps for U.S.
If I interpret your settings correctly you try to produce a 576p23.976 output which is not Blu-Ray compliant, hence your player may refuse to play.
I would try again without deinterlacing and without frame rate conversion.
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I'd be very surprised if 576p/23.976 didn't play. The player is required to support it (for secondary video) -- and I've never seen a player that wouldn't play SD @ 23.976 for primary video, even though it isn't strictly compliant.
I'd have to see what the video and audio AVS files looks like that were used for the encode. Since I'm in an NTSC zone, I convert 50fps to 23.976 all the time. All I set is IMPORT_PAL_TO_FILM=1.
I'll play around with it today if I get some extra time.