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17th October 2017, 14:21 | #26561 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder v0.50.25
I have updated the first post of this thread with a link to the most recent version (v0.50.25) of BD Rebuilder. Changes for this release:
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- Fixed an issue that could cause CRF value prediction to jump dramatically on the final value when using One-Pass CRF. - Added a fix that prevents encoding from failing when attempting to encode multipart sources to ALTERNATE HEVC that have the ATCDelta flag asserted. - Modified the file import mechanism so it fixes MKV inconsistencies caused by oddball muxing engines. It "prepares" (remuxes) MKV files before attemping import. This fixes occasional sync issues with audio during imports of MKV. This can be disabled via the "Import/Quick-Play Settings" dialog from the SETTINGS menu (to save time). - Added a new IMPORT_CONVERT_FORCE hidden setting. Forces imports to be reencoded (to AVC) during import (even when it isn't required). - Added IMPORT_VFR_DISABLE as a hidden option When set to "1", BD-RB ignores indicators to the contrary, and assumes constant frame rate. - Corrected a rare issue that could occur when performing file imports that require conversion to AVC or VFR reencoding. - Fixed an error in which ALTERNATE resizing may not occur as specified on certain files that have been imported into a pseudo-BD structure. - Updated the included version of X264.EXE to the latest release (r2851). - Updated the included version of X264-64.EXE to the latest release (r2851). - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. |
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If you use a 2160p source to mux, TSMUXER will accept it and write a BD structure, but flags it as 1080p in the MPLS and CLPI files. The headers on the the files (MPLS, CLPI, etc) would all have to be updated to version 3 as well. Last edited by jdobbs; 17th October 2017 at 15:31. |
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on my experiment with tsmuxer with 2160p hevc it was impossible produce Blu-ray (error: unsupported or similar) only .m2ts output it works this night i retry Last edited by zorro101; 18th October 2017 at 07:35. |
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The --sar bug reported here seems to have happily survived in 0.50.25, right? |
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It would have to be recoded to H.264 and tsmuxer doesn't do encoding. You can retry until you are blue-in-the-face. It ain't gonna happen. |
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It would be nice to see BD Rebuilder add support for UHD be it size reduction, UHD to BD, UHD to DVD, or UHD to alternate movie-only output. Obviously, this requires work. It would be wonderful if a "Pro" version weren't necessary but there are obvious reasons why it would have to be. Count me as one of those interested.
Regardless of whether or not this path is gone down your hard work is always appreciated, jdobbs. Last edited by DrinkLyeAndDie; 18th October 2017 at 17:39. |
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Right, only if you purchased a new UHD/4K player. I knew I should have stipulated 1080p H.264 (best video ) Blu-ray players. The Blu-ray term is very confusing, since both players use Blu-ray media, but even the 4K BD media is a little different. Just that they both use the Blu-ray laser.
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