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Originally Posted by jdobbs
Thanks. Can you post your log for that job. I've done a couple more encodes since -- and they have also come out correctly. I want to see if it's possible that the "--fake-interlaced" setting is coming from a previous encode and is not being reset for some reason.
[Edit] I think I may have it. It may be possible that if the previously encoded stream was interlaced, and you have deinterlacing set, the "--fake-interlacing" setting gets carried over. None of the discs I've tested seem to match that scenario. I'll do some testing.
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does the log get saved anywhere? reopened BDRB but log staus is empty. I have Deinterlace ticked. I'll run it again with it unchecked
unchecked deinterlace
Code:
"E:\BD_Rebuilder\BD_Rebuilder\BD_Rebuilder\tools\x264.exe" "E:\TEMP\BLU_RE-ENCODES\WORKFILES\VID_00037_2.AVS" --preset ultrafast --cabac --bframes 3
--b-pyramid none --qpmin=0 --slow-firstpass --crf 25 --level 3.2 --sar 10:11 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --pic-struct --vbv-bufsize 12000 --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --ipratio 1.1
--pbratio 1.1 --vbv-maxrate 7000 --tff --threads auto --thread-input --stats "E:\TEMP\BLU_RE-ENCODES\WORKFILES\VID_00037_2.AVS.264.stats" --pass 1
--output "E:\TEMP\BLU_RE-ENCODES\WORKFILES\VID_00037_2.AVS.264"
just opened the re-encode VID_00037_2.AVS.264 file in ts muxer and it reports it as interlaced