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4th October 2020, 18:11 | #41 | Link | |
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Overshooting the desired target size happens frequently, it is more likely to happen with 1-pass encodes than with 2-pass encodes. A specific encoder may be more prone to it than a different encoder. And it has a lot to do with the source characteristics.
DVD-RB has some hidden settings in "Rebuilder.ini" where the number of target sectors can be changed. You can find this in the Rebuilder help file under "Hidden Settings". Quote:
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I'm not going to make too much of an issue with this, though a couple of bytes here and there and you're looking at DVD DL instead of DVD-5. I went in there and didn't see the default value. Is it hidden? Also does HCenc permit 2 pass encodes because I couldn't find any setting for 2 pass encoding. Thanks.
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AFAIK HCenc uses 2-pass by default unless you explicitly specify 1-pass. Of course you will not see any TargetSectors entry in the INI file, the default value is used unless the user enters the desired TargetSector value.
If you result is only slightly oversized (less than 10%) then I would recommend to use DVDShrink or DVD2one to reduce the size. The quality loss will be minimal for such low reduction values. |
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Thanks manolito. Everything is working fine! I'm going to search for the Closed Captioning use with DVD-RB Pro. I know I either posted a question about it or saw how to use it.
Ok so I couldn't find how to use the closed captioning option. Can you point me to where it's at? I checked the Help Files etc... and couldn't find anything. Thanks. Last edited by dr_ml422; 17th October 2020 at 23:15. Reason: Additional help. |
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I found this in the DVD-RB version history from April 30th, 2006 (v1.09.3) - only applies to the Pro version:
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And it says "Keep Closed Captions" only , so I guess that one can not mux CC in ?
Haven't used it for some time, got to fire it up again at a point when I have a CC project. Well, DLP can mux CC in.
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I do not use the Pro version, so I cannot test it. But if I understand Emulgator correctly then this option only has an effect if the source already has Closed Captions. Then if you enable the option these Closed Captions will be kept, if the option is disabled then they will be removed.
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