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16th August 2010, 22:01 | #8362 | Link |
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Can someone please tell me if the fps on mpeg2 blu-rays is slightly slower than vc1?
Usually I get a constant 30fps, Now and again up to 45 but with mpeg2 it's a solid 25 Just wondering, thanks Oh, also I stupidly encoded the same movie twice by mistake and the file sizes were very very slightly different. Only a few k but thought it was strange. Any thoughts? |
17th August 2010, 02:09 | #8363 | Link |
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it's not going to encode exactly the same every time. being a bit different is 100% normal
all blurays (main movies) are 24fps (excluding a few 25fps things like BBC life and etc) encoding fps depends on a lot more things than mpeg2 vs vc1 (and don't forget avc/mpeg4). such as AR, resolution, and then some things in the movie itself. a lot of fast movements / changes will take longer. whereas a slower really dark movie should go faster |
17th August 2010, 03:47 | #8364 | Link |
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hey Atak (or anyone else who might know) if I want to encode something over 25000kbps do I need to modify the profile?
I just noticed my last encode missed the target size by about 1.5GB. but I had set the bitrate to 27000 with the default 4.0 profile it seems I should change the level to at least 4.1 and the max bitrate to 30000 or however high is necessary, is that correct? should the buffer be changed to coincide with the max bitrate? and lastly....having these settings as such (4.1 25000) shouldn't have any negative impact on lower bitrate encodes should they? like if I use the same profile to encode a bd9 |
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18th August 2010, 20:34 | #8367 | Link |
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Hi!
In the Movie Robots from 2005 I try to get the hole movie but cant seem to get the end with the after texts to be included! I choose the appropriate mpls, in this case 00850. mpls and choose the first angle. (tried both) RipBot does what it should but the movie is missing the aftertexts that are aprox. 6min., what do I do ? In the mpls i use it uses files: 00818.m2ts+00834.m2ts+00835.m2ts , but the last part (aftertexts) is in 00821.m2ts! How do I get the hole movie to be demuxed as one so I can encode the complete movie! PLEASE HELP! Last edited by MaistroX; 18th August 2010 at 23:19. |
18th August 2010, 22:33 | #8368 | Link |
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Can you add the correct mpls in ts muxer as you would in ripbot, then ADD the extra 00821.m2ts file and see if it will remux into a blu ray so you can ripbot it????
its just a guess, its one film i havent downloaded so cant try it myself |
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IS there anyway to tro to manually force together the separate files into one movie file, allready tryed all diffrent ways with TSmuxer, and nothing works, either crash at the end (usually with error msg: "Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: M:\BDMV\STREAM\00818.m2ts" or ends...without the credits in the final output ? :/ BDinfo dont show me anything that can help me solve this issue. Last edited by MaistroX; 19th August 2010 at 11:38. |
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19th August 2010, 17:06 | #8372 | Link |
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zip your playlist folder for me and upload it (to mediafire). I'll see if I can find anything that you may have missed
also does tsmuxer by chance seem to give that error for any certain stream? or just as a general error? |
19th August 2010, 17:40 | #8373 | Link |
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Here´s the link to Robots playlist -> http://www.mediafire.com/?7gkk4t1bfgi2d2k
Only reason that is given is -> "Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: M:\BDMV\STREAM\00818.m2ts" When I try to join thoose 4 files. The movie complete should be Aprox. 90 Mins. Last edited by MaistroX; 19th August 2010 at 17:42. |
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Here´s the clipinfo dir -> http://www.mediafire.com/?z917p6p584sy63p
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19th August 2010, 18:52 | #8376 | Link |
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bdinfo reads problems with 00334.mpls, 00800.mpls and 00850.mpls
you might want to try pulling the playlist folder and Clipinf folder off the bluray again I dunno if that's the actual issue....but if the main playlist is truly corrupt it might've dumped some of the data out |
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I have a question that does not pertain to any particular version of RipBot. I'm just curious (in basic terms) how RipBot determines the bitrates for mkv's? I just ripped a few episodes of "Generation Kill" from BD which are 1hr in length. Using CQ18 I ended up with file sizes around 4GB per episode in 720p. I just tried to do "Book of Eli" which is a 2hr movie and I end up with a file size of 2GB (also in 720p). The bitrate for Eli is only 2.5MB while Generation Kill is 5MBs. I'm just trying to understand how this works.
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maybe try dropping some of the audio / subtitle tracks and see if it gets rid of the buffer overflow error or try demuxing them first. also check to make sure the framerates are the same on all the m2ts files Quote:
lol....maybe try uninstalling and reinstalling a couple times or something (haali and ffdshow)? is that the first thing you do when you have an issue, reformat? lol |
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