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24th June 2017, 07:57 | #26101 | Link | |
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There is a clipinfo and mpls (I think those are the two) file that is created for each m2ts file.
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If BD-RB reencodes it, the other files associated with it (MPLS, CLPI, etc) are modified to match the reencode. But if you drop in another M2TS file -- how is BD-RB supposed to know you did that and prepare those files? The new M2TS file would be included in the rebuild, of course, but it likely wouldn't match it's corresponding CLPI, and the MPLS wouldn't be updated with the changes.
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As for the beta status... I think I'm trying to set a record, though I don't know that Guinness has a category for "software beta" I appreciate the thought. Last edited by jdobbs; 24th June 2017 at 17:15. |
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I wish that you'd just put the damn thing on a $5.95 / month subscription. And, if ANY sniveling, whiny B@stards complain, just send their information to Mr. Video. I mean, WHO the hell can't afford that no matter what their weasly little preferences. Just do it man. And, the ones who really don't want to do a monthly, just charge them a one time fee of 59.95 and send them a specific key. That way, it guarantees at least SOME regular income each month for you which is the very, Very, VERY least that you deserve. (and, if I don't get the Kiss-@ss award of the year, I don't know who will...) |
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During a full backup using multiprocess, some files are too small to multiprocess. If I have threads set at 1 because I use multiprocess=12, these smaller files take way longer to encode than they should because they're also stuck with a single thread. |
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in general everytime splitting is used an additional step with TSMUXER is needed to combine the single *.264 files into one. This takes time, too. I guess that's why jdobbs decided to define a minimum m2ts file size. But which speed gain do you expect? Maybe you could post a log file so that we can see the time needed for encoding. I assume that we are talking about a few minutes only for the whole rebuilding process. As a rule of thumb it was said already 30 years ago that speed gains below 33% are not noticable anyway. This applies to CPU, RAM and HDD Speed and for waiting Even on my slower machine m2ts segments not being split (I use MULTIPROCESS=2) segments are encoded in 1-2 minutes. So what are we talking about? ggtop Last edited by ggtop; 25th June 2017 at 09:51. |
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