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According to this page, there are 1,463,386,112 bytes in a miniDVD, therefore the number of megabytes is 1,463,386,112/1,048,576(number of bytes in a MB)=1395.59375MB
Since Atak has rounded down from 4482+ to 4480, and 8152 to 8150, if I were you I'd try rounding down to 1393 or 1394. P.S. To be absolutely precise about your particular media, you should look at what ImgBurn has to say about its precise capacity in bytes, then divide by 1,048,576 as above. Last edited by laserfan; 7th March 2009 at 23:40. |
7th March 2009, 23:51 | #4443 | Link |
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I wondering if you can update the x264 64bit.exe because
Version history: r1123 March 7 2009 Update some asm copyright headers Vastly faster SATD/SA8D/Hadamard_AC/SSD/DCT/IDCT Heavily optimized for Core 2 and Nehalem, but performance should improve on all modern x86 CPUs. 16x16 SATD: +18% speed on K8(64bit), +22% on K10(32bit), +42% on Penryn(64bit), +44% on Nehalem(64bit), +50% on P4(32bit), +98% on Conroe(64bit) Similar performance boosts in SATD-like functions (SA8D, hadamard_ac) and somewhat less in DCT/IDCT/SSD. Overall performance boost is up to ~15% on 64-bit Conroe. |
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Don't worry I always update tools with new release.
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8th March 2009, 00:03 | #4446 | Link |
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Thanks , also i'm finding CQ=20 better then 2 pass because my video files get done faster then 2 pass & look better then 2 pass but at a smaller size.
also [CoalGuys]Toradora-22[B8A101E7].mkv was 229mb but using CQ=20, it came out to 142mb. i'm really loving this program you made I try that but it does not encode only thing it does in muxing. |
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Does Ripobot calulate the M2TS Overhead when using Bluray/AVCHD ouput with locked Filesize (2pass VBR) ? Problem http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...13#post1258813 Looks correct including M2TS/Bluray output: Megui calculates for a 1h36m7s 25Fps 44kbps AC3 = 6067Kbps for MKV Container Ripbot calulates 6057kbps for mkv and 5728 for Bluray Output. So the Overhead is calulated Last edited by ACrowley; 8th March 2009 at 13:02. |
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Hello. I'm new to the forum here and new to ripbot. I've been using ripbot to make some BD5s for ps3 and bluray standalones using the bluray option in ripbot. I take a 720p mkv file, load it in, set lock size to 4450, use two-pass, level 4.0, try always to keep the video bitrate over 4,000 for 720 BD5s. The question I have is, is there a Dummy's Guide for optimum settings for ripbot while making BD5 and BD9 movies? I've searched the forum here and can't seem to find any newbie guide to using ripbot. Here are the settings I currently use that a friend told me to use, but could I tweak these settings even more? I'm not sure what each setting does. Again, I'm a newbie to x264 encoding, treat me gentle...
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having trouble with newest version
I am trying to do saw 3 blu-ray with the newest version of Ripbot and i get this
I tried with ripbot 1.11.5 and it worked perfect I know its something on my system but have no idea what it is, i have tried different versions of ffdshow with the same result i don't think it has anything to do with ffdshow because the same version works with ripbot 1.11.5. Maybe something to do with avs2yuv.exe? thanks |
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@bigggt try different mpeg-2 decoder BTW. I have no problems with your sample
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thanks Atak_Snajpera
I already tried both of them listed under mpeg2 , but i will try again to be sure did the sample work for you edit-just tried with different encoders and same results i figured it would be something on my end, its just weird how it works by only changing the version of ripbot Last edited by bigggt; 8th March 2009 at 23:14. |
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