I tried the re-encode yesterday and it took 20 hours for the 2 passes on my i7 5th gen.
I'm glad that only a few BluRays of my collection are in VC-1.
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Originally Posted by Sharc
It should pack your VC-1 untouched (=original quality) plus the first acceptable audio stream into an .mp4 container. Then try to play the file "output.mp4" with your player. What do you get?
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That works, I'm really surprised (also
Wikipeadia don't list VC-1 as a proper stream).
I only tried it with m4v, because that is the container I'm working with at the end.
Thought that m4v is a mp4 container ...
However. VC-1 in M4V don't work.