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Just for you... Ah, kiss it Oh, baby, baby Baby, baby Oh, baby, baby Lathe's here! [Now wait a minute, y'all This ass-kissin' ain't for everybody Only the brown-nosers] Lathe, and he's in effect Coolin' by day then at night working those lips Now kiss it Ah, kiss it, kiss it good Ah, kiss it, kiss it real good Hey! Ow! Kiss it good! I agree though, JD should charge...something. There isn't anything wrong with making money from passion (Love). Shareware is a good idea still. I don't much care for subscriptions but a small price is cool. Maybe some code that excludes the long time helpers with make it an easier idea?
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1st July 2017, 02:26 | #26125 | Link |
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Encoding Joe Versus the Volcano yesterday to BD25.
There are 3 bonus features ranging from 2 to 4 minutes (SD and HD). The do not show up on the Stream tab and of course aren't being re-encoded. MIN_M2TS_SIZE and MIN_PLAYLIST_MIN are both set to 0 (also tested 1). A couple gb aren't critical, but I don't understand why warnings and studio splash screan are visible on the Stream tab, but not the extras which are bigger and longer. |
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Sometimes Blu-ray discs contain 'orphaned Extras' which are not addressed in any of the playlists and may not even be Blu-ray specs compliant. One can only play these files via PC, or perhaps import them as individual files in BD-RB. |
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When importing a file the first step is "Scanning for Variable Frame Rate". This process is quite slow it seems. Would it make sense to skip this step (option at user's risk) if one is positive that the framerate of the source is constant? I think you have good reasons for always scanning though ....
The hidden option for IMPORT_VFR_FILM is 1 for FILM (23.976) and 0 for VIDEO (29.97). What should I do with 24.00p and 25.00i (or fake-i) and 25p sources? Can I just leave it at the default 1? |
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BD Rebuilder v0.50.24
I have updated the first post of this thread with a link to the latest version of BD Rebuilder (v0.50.24). Changes for this release:
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- Added code to do a sanity check on font size settings in quick-menu and prevent text from overflowing it's display area. - Updated import procedures so interlaced sources are handled better. - Added hidden option IMPORT_ORDER_BFF. It allows you to tell BD-RB to default to BFF field order when importing. Care should be taken with this setting. - Improved some of the resizing parameters associated with importing and pseudo-BD. - Added a parameter to autocropping that prevents heights that are not a multiple of four. - Added code to import routines to handle EAC3/DD+ sources. Requires LAV Filters or FFDSHOW be installed. - Corrected a set of resizing conditions in which IMPORT_PAL_TO_FILM did not work. - Corrected setting for IMPORT_VFR_SCAN so that it defaults to off. - Updated the included version of X264.EXE to the latest release (r2833). - Updated the included version of X264-64.EXE to the latest release (r2833). - Other minor corrections and cosmetic fixes. |
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Interactive Graphics Stream. From the Bluray Disc Format White Paper 2.B:
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A BD-ROM Interactive graphics stream contains information required to provide a series of interactive displays, which appear and disappear with frame accuracy, that are supplemental to an associated HDMV presentation. It is envisaged that Interactive graphics streams will typically be used to provide both the display and associated commands of graphical interactive displays during a HDMV presentation. Last edited by jdobbs; 1st July 2017 at 23:42. |
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What does the 'sanity check' do...? (sounds like MOST members here could probably use that...) Does this have anything to do with changing the font size in the menu so we can use more characters? (not that this site needs any more 'characters'...) Have you noticed any continued slow down with respect to using the newest X264.exe's? |
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Ah, not good as I want the EAC3/DD+ to be passed through untouched. If I wanted it re-encoded, I'd do that myself. The less Dolby Digital recoding the better the audio quality.
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a) first a note about DD+ in the table for Blu-ray audio formats: Code:
Dolby Digital Plus is only supported for more than 5.1 channels. The initial 5.1 channels are encoded with the core Dolby Digital Substream - channel 7 and 8 (if available) are encoded in Dolby Digital Plus. Code:
Dolby Digital Plus (DD+) is an extension of the legacy Dolby Digital format and provides two additional channels, up to 7.1 channels. DD+ is based on the core Dolby Digital stream and only the additional two channels are encoded using the DD+ extension while the core 5.1 streams are still encoded with the legacy Dolby Digital Substream. But, I found the free Dolby technical paper: https://www.dolby.com/us/en/technolo...tech-paper.pdf What is interesting with this paper is that the 5.1 core can only be a max of 640 kbps. So, based upon what I have read, the DD+ stream can be passed along untouched. In the case of DD+ having 7.1 channels, it MUST be passed though untouched. But, in order to allow for recoding to AC3 5.1, adding a hidden flag (DDPlus_recode=1, where 1 is the default and changing it to 0 allows for pass-through, no matter what). |
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