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21st November 2013, 07:29 | #222 | Link |
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I never used so far , I have two mvc encoder and know how to use pipe and based on that didn't feel like it. Thanks for suggestion I will try it out and it look promising as well.
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DirectShowSource("c:\Users\User1\Movies\Test_Movie\3-D AVCHD samples\Skull Rock 720p O-U.wmv") #spline16resize(1920,2160) ChangeFPS(60000,1001) ConvertToYV12().AssumeFPS(60000,1001) I have also "some" success with DirectShowMVCSource. However, FRIMEncode.exe usually crashes after some time (say about 1000 frames), or Base / Dependent views get out of step and one of the views is dropped (black pictures). I have no explanation as to why this happens. Command: Code:
"C:\Program Files Video\MVCtoAVI.exe\FRIMEncode.exe" mvc -avi -sbs 2 -i directshowMVC.avs -viewoutput -o Base2.avc -o Dependent2.mvc -w 1920 -h 1080 -dstw 1280 -dsth 720 -l 4 -cpbsize 3750 -vbr 6000 15000 -u 4 -profile high -level 4.0 -gop 24 4 0 O pause Code:
LoadPlugin("c:\Program Files Video\MVCtoAVI.exe\DirectShowMVCSource.dll") VIEW2=DirectShowMVCSource("F:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00000.SSIF") VIEW1=DirectShowMVCSource("F:\BDMV\STREAM\SSIF\00000.SSIF",decodeleft=true) StackHorizontal(VIEW1,VIEW2) ConvertToYV12().AssumeFPS(24000,1001) Finally, FRIMEncode works most reliably and reasonably fast with -u 4 with named pipes. So far I did two 2-hours MVC movies without any issues. They also playback well as 2D on a 2D Standalone+TV. The quality -u 4 might not yet be at x264 level, but it is quite ok when compressed as 3D MVC to BD9 size. At least I didn't get any complaints from the family ...... @HWK: The 720p@23.976fps is unfortunately not blu-ray MVC compliant as you wrote, means in order to make it compliant I should have left it at FullHD resolution or convert the 720p to 50fps or 59.94fps. Anyway I was lucky in having no issues with playback, and 720p was convenient for BD9 size and encoding speed. Last edited by Sharc; 21st November 2013 at 11:15. Reason: Added |
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21st November 2013, 11:49 | #225 | Link | |
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FRIMTranscode works well here. If needed, the CombinedMVC output can be muxed to .iso/SSIF BD3D structure with tsMuxeR. The only drawback is perhaps that neither with pipes nor with Transcode you have the option of processing the video with avisynth scripts. Last edited by Sharc; 21st November 2013 at 11:53. |
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Jdobbs, to make life easier for you, I ran test on windows Xp professional with SP3 and it didn't work as expected. Yo can find result at http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1654544#post1654544
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I'll just have to caveat the 3D support with "requires Windows 7 or above" and do an O/S check before enabling 3D processing. I'm convinced FRIMDecode/FRIMEncode is the way to go.
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Also I am doing test run for quality, this should help you with which preset map too.
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- open the .ssif in tsMuxeR - demux with tsMuxeR - Transcode the video elementary streams with FRIMTranscode => combinedMVC - Remux the combinedMVC with audio and sups to Blu-Ray ISO with tsMuxeR Edit: Oh I see: FRIMTools only working under Windows 7 onwards. Last edited by Sharc; 21st November 2013 at 19:29. |
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Also Jdobbs I want to tell you about changes in Cinavia road map. Although I knew before but decided to wait so I can digest this news first and then post. Verance the developer of the watermark based copy protection Cinavia, announced availability of Cinavia for devices like televisions, set-top boxes, tablets and mobile phones. If you want to read more, I have included link as well http://www.verance.com/AdminSavR/new...php?news_id=80
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Thank you, for your effort but how to download? Also mvc require 6 slices minimum or else it is not BD standard.
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It may be you used doom9 upload option and it will take time to get approve if this is the case.
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FRIMTranscode supports hardware encoding; can you add that to the GUI? Also, if -hw or -hw_d3d11 is enabled, Transcode can use LA BRC mode (-labrc parameter) so that would a nice additional option if the required hardware is present. Last edited by colinhunt; 21st November 2013 at 22:52. |
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