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13th February 2013, 19:15 | #1002 | Link | |
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From HIDDENOPTS.TXT: OUTPUT_FOLDER=p p = Path to a folder to be used for output. e.g. OUTPUT_FOLDER=D:\OUTPUT (it must exist) If you set it up the way you have said (D=source, E=temp, D=output) it will actually slow down the process because the files have to be copied (rather than moved) in the rebuild process. Also be careful, you can't use the same output path as input on D. Last edited by jdobbs; 13th February 2013 at 19:21. |
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Any chance we could get a "Yes to all" (and "No to all", why not?) buttons in the Audio Detection Mismatch dialogue window? I've seen a lot of titles recently where PAT/PMT program information does not match the detected audio, and PAT/PMT has always been the correct choice.
When the title is a multi-episode TV show, the Audio Detection Mismatch dialogue pops up for every episode which ruins the idea of leaving the encode running for the night. |
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Do you think it is possible to add 3D SBS encoding in BD-RB ? The only difference between 2D and 3D seems to be AVS script (and DLL decoder for 3D) Open a BD disc -> Detect if it's a 2D or 3D BD -> Create an AVS script to downsize 3840x1080 to 1920x1080 (like a downscale 1080p to 720p already include in BD-RB) -> Next steps are the same for 2D or 3D (encode, remux) |
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The only equipment need is a TV 3D I'm testing differents AviSynth filters to resize 3840x1080 to 1920x1080 (Lanczos(4 or not) or Spline(16, 36 or64)), so I obtain a 1920x1080 x264 movie, I mux that with audio and subtitle(s) in a Blu ray structure (like BD-RB movie only) and all would be good Last edited by Nico8583; 1st March 2013 at 13:35. |
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You get 1 960x1080 picture for left view and 1 960x1080 picture for right view, both are assembled to get a 1920x1080 picture.
You can also do a T&B (Top Bottom) with 1 1920x540 picture fort left and 1 1920x540 picture for right. I don't know what percentage of 3D monitors can accept this format but I believe it is an official 3D format. |
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If you don't want an .mkv just untick "mux to mkv" in the GUI. After BD3D2MK3D has finished the encoding, fire up tsMuxerGUI.exe in the 'tools' folder in order to author a perfect BD from the .264 video, .ac3 audio and .sup subtitle files which you find in the output folder of BD3D2MK3D.
Just give it a try, it's straightforward. |
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I'll send more detailed config info later this afternoon, once my son gets done his homework on my encoding machine. |
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