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11th January 2020, 00:33 | #18201 | Link | |
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Thanks for your time ... DVD's are so ancient (compared to Bluray, 4/8k) that it's hardly worth fixing RipBot264 to deal with every issue in the old world. As it is ... it runs beautifully, is largely bullet-proof and has most of the options anybody would want or need. If windows ran as well as this app, nobody would have any interest in Linux ... or even Unix for that matter. Thanks much Pascal Last edited by delacroixp; 11th January 2020 at 00:48. |
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1) https://www.mediafire.com/file/wpg4s...mb%29.mkv/file 2) https://www.mediafire.com/file/nt1c9...mb%29.mkv/file Thanks much Pascal |
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Solution. Remux mkv in MKVToolnix and specify correct fps for container.
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Remuxed to 29.97 fps (30000/1001), encoded with the restore->23.976 fps but ... unfortunately, it didn't remove the interlace. So, I did a double encode test on the first 100mb chunk and uploaded the results: 1) Decimate Restore -> 23,976 fps (20.5 mb) . (Badly interlaced) 2) Deinterlace BFF -> 29.97 (18 mb) . (The interlace is very nicely gone) Quite frankly, the BFF->29 fps conversion is small enough ... but I'm still keen to Restore it downto 24 fps aswell. Also, I usually encode semi-anomorphically (ie non 1:1 pixel aspect ratio) with slightly elastic width and/or height, letting MKV signal and display the correct aspect ratio. I chose Custom [x,xx:1] but the picture seems a little bit out of shape. Job Log Quote:
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#MT Import("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\Scripts\MTmodes.avs") #PREFETCH_LIMIT=4 #VideoSource LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\lsmash\LSMASHSource.dll") video=LWLibavVideoSource("C:\_ TO DO\Pavarotti\Pavarotti The Duets (2008) 430p-OrigVOBtest.mkv",cachefile="C:\Temp\RipBot264temp\job3\Pavarotti The Duets (2008) 430p-OrigVOBtest.mkv.lwi",prefer_hw=3) #Deinterlace Loadplugin("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\RgTools\RgTools.dll") Loadplugin("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\nnedi3\nnedi3.dll") Loadplugin("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\masktools\masktools2.dll") Loadplugin("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\mvtools\mvtools2.dll") LoadCplugin("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\Yadif\Yadif.dll") Import("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\Scripts\QTGMC.avs") video=AssumeBFF(video).QTGMC(Preset="Medium",FPSDivisor=2) #Decimate #Crop video=Crop(video,10,2,-10,-2) #Resize LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (Green)\RipBot264v1.25.0\Tools\AviSynth plugins\Plugins_JPSDR\Plugins_JPSDR.dll") video=Spline36ResizeMT(video,672,512) MediaInfo (After remux) Quote:
Thanks much! It's all good Pascal Last edited by delacroixp; 12th January 2020 at 05:35. |
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Concert was originally recorded in 29.97 FPS interlaced. Converting to 23.976fps makes zero sense.
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The Pavarotti Duets (2008) compilation was also released on PAL in 25 fps but the original footage was probably shot at 24 fps. Most pre-digital movies were filmed at 24 fps and sped-up for PAL 25 fps ... ie the movie actually runs 4% faster and sound/voices are at a higher pitch compared to the original. I use to rewind those PAL movies back to 24fps [not ChangeFps(24) which maintains duration]. Bluray has pretty much sorted that out. Rewound movies look and sound more natural (no helium voices). Many new movies/documentaries are now shot at 30 fps but I still like to take some of them back to 24fps unless they benefit from the higher framerate (eg fast action movies). 8k supports 120 fps (240 for VR) but the higher framerate benefits to end-user seem less obvious than the higher resolution and 12-bit color. That said, I'm happy with Pavarotti (The Duets) at NTSC 29fps (RipBot makes it happen) ... but it's nice to experiment and push the boundaries. Thanks much It's all good Pascal Last edited by delacroixp; 13th January 2020 at 07:18. |
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But original frame rate is 59.94 not 29.97.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you're getting confused about this...
I have been "watching" this, and the only instance of it having 59.94 was on the original 100mb sample's, which is wrong. Wouldn't it depend on how the samples were compiled, for the fps to change. The "original" VOB's are as so:- Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 6 500 kb/s Width : 720 pixels Height : 480 pixels Display aspect ratio : 4:3 Frame rate : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS Standard : NTSC Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Interlaced Scan order : Bottom Field First Compression mode : Lossy I've actually got this DVD.
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Theres no cpu (i7 9700K) activity on the RipBot thread, and no disk activity either. It's not crashed as I can Abort and close it fine. |
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No...
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MPC-HC preview error
So "boss",
I have many, many old TV recordings that I thought I might start running thru RB, so I loaded one, and as I need to the get the aspect ratio correct, I clicked on "preview", and it came up with this error:- https://www.mediafire.com/view/8z3f8...error.jpg/file If I take out the audio track, then that error also goes away, but then MPC just show's a black screen. What would you suggest ??
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If it plays OK in it's original format, why would you want/need to deinterlace it ?? It's also not just one long concert, it's a compilation of many occasions where he's sung with other famous singers.
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I made a mistake and I forgot to leave that one option enabled.
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DVD Voyager and Deep Space 9
So I have these shows on DVD and they've been turned into individual episodes using MakeMKV. These show use variable frame rate during the show and they will switch between 24 to 30 fps. Reading online there are several workarounds to get these shows encoded correctly, mostly using Handbrake and I was planning to use Handbrake for these.
My thinking is the whole thing should be converted to 120 fps and then downed to 24fps. Atak, what your thoughts regarding these strange encodings. From what I remember, RipBot does not do variable frame rate. Mediainfo: Video ID : 1 ID in the original source medium : 224 (0xE0) Format : MPEG Video Format version : Version 2 Format profile : Main@Main Format settings : CustomMatrix / BVOP Format settings, BVOP : Yes Format settings, Matrix : Custom Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=15 Codec ID : V_MPEG2 Codec ID/Info : MPEG 1 or 2 Video Duration : 1 h 30 min Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 5 280 kb/s Maximum bit rate : 9 800 kb/s Width : 720 pixels Height : 480 pixels Display aspect ratio : 4:3 Frame rate mode : Variable Frame rate : 24.121 FPS Original frame rate : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS Standard : Component Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Scan order : Top Field First Compression mode : Lossy Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.633 Time code of first frame : 00:59:58;04 Time code source : Group of pictures header GOP, Open/Closed : Open GOP, Open/Closed of first frame : Closed Stream size : 3.35 GiB (89%) Language : English Default : No Forced : No Color primaries : BT.601 NTSC Transfer characteristics : BT.601 Matrix coefficients : BT.601 Original source medium : DVD-Video |
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