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8th October 2014, 22:56 | #21541 | Link | |
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But I see that Bd rebuilder once again, said it had to make a change to the registry for FFDshow. I suspect you intended that though?
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8th October 2014, 23:17 | #21542 | Link | |
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It only does that if there are indications in the registry that FFDSHOW is installed. If FFDSHOW is installed then it will override the setting that was just made by the installer -- and FFDSHOW will be used rather than LAV. I made BD-RB use FFDSHOW if it is installed -- but I will likely change that later, assuming LAV proves to work properly. Uninstall FFDSHOW/HAALI and then install from the download again, and then LAV would be set as the default. Last edited by jdobbs; 8th October 2014 at 23:30. |
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8th October 2014, 23:29 | #21545 | Link |
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You set "Quick Encode for Extras" -- which does a single pass CRF encode. When you do that the size could get larger or smaller -- it depends on what it takes to get constant quality. You can do one of two things: 1. Uncheck "Quick Encode for Extras". Then the Extras and Main Feature will get space proportional to their original size. 2. Change the CRF value used for quick encodes in the Config/INI file (see QUICK_CRF in HIDDENOPTS.TXT). The default for BD-25 is 20, if you change it to, say, 25, the extras will take less space and have a lower quality. Higher values will do it even more. The maximum is 50 -- but it looks terrible. Last edited by jdobbs; 8th October 2014 at 23:36. |
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If you uncheck "Quicker Encode for Extras" then QUICK_CRF will have no effect at all. If you want to raise the QUICK_CRF value and make the extras smaller, you have to have it checked.
The output size is always going to be the same... it has to be so it can fit on the target you've selected (BD-5, BD-9, BD-25, or BD-50). If you keep fewer audio tracks, then it will save the space required for audio -- and the extra space will be used to improve the video quality. You'll see the bitrate used for video increase. It can be fairly small, though, depending upon the type of audio you removed -- video generally needs a lot more bandwidth than audio. Last edited by jdobbs; 9th October 2014 at 00:10. |
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Removed ffdshow, haali, and LAVFilters 0.62. Reboot. Installed LAVFilters 0.63-BDRB flavor. Running re-encode on Non-Stop MPEG4 (AVC) DTS-HD XLL. Takes about an hour for High Speed Option (BD25+) 2-pass. Re-encode is running now. Graphstudio still reports Microsoft DTV-DVD for video of the Non-Stop movie file 00023.m2ts. Speaking of how long it takes , I am looking forward to the new Haswell-e CPU's. I hear there will be a $300 range 6-core and, of course, some pricier 8 cores all with higher clocks too. I noticed a big difference going from my older quad core, i7-920, to the i7-3930 six core (water cooled overclock to 4.2 GHz also). I'm drooling over those 8-cores. |
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9th October 2014, 00:58 | #21550 | Link | |
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Can you look at this registry entry and report its value (this assumes you are on a 64bit system): HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\DirectShow\Preferred\{31435641-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} If the LAV installer I created worked properly it should say "{EE30215D-164F-4A92-A4EB-9D4C13390F9F}" Last edited by jdobbs; 9th October 2014 at 01:01. |
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Darn, still out of sync.
As I mentioned, GraphStudio still reports MS DTV-DVD codec for the video. Quote:
{EE30215D-164F-4A92-A4EB-9D4C13390F9F} so that did change. I didn't start with a clean install of BD-Rebuilder so I've done that and restarted the re-encode. 50 minutes to complete. Do I need to install LAVFilters with elevated priviledges? Edit: If that doesn't work I'll try the fix the others tried and see if that works for me also. Maybe I'm a special case? Hmmm, I don't think I rebooted after installing LAVFilters, maybe I should do that first. Last edited by MajorEvent; 9th October 2014 at 01:04. |
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Privileges aren't the issue -- because the registry entry changed. Damn. The installer has to be missing something else. How could MS DTV-DVD still be the default? Last edited by jdobbs; 9th October 2014 at 01:10. |
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Unfortunately, GraphStudio still reports MS DTV-DVD for the video after the reboot. I can try one of the fixes that worked for the others next just to be sure I'm not a special case. |
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9th October 2014, 01:47 | #21556 | Link |
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DirectShow\Preferrred\{34363248-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} and {34363268-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} |
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I downloaded the Win 7 Preferred Codec tweaker mentioned by nevcairiel.
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It seems that the setting is there but there's some step, something that needs refreshed or something that happens before the change takes. Last edited by MajorEvent; 9th October 2014 at 03:16. |
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9th October 2014, 03:55 | #21559 | Link |
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When GraphStudio shows lavvideo as the video decoder then the audio was in sync (as expected).
That's was a good idea. The tweaker is a little more elegant of a solution than taking ownership and renaming. But as good as the tweaker is, it would be a lot better if jdobbs could have the settings done by the installer. Now that we understand the problem is just half the battle. Our knight in Bd-Rebuilder armor has to take the field now and I'm just trying to be a lowly squire and help out where I can. |
9th October 2014, 06:07 | #21560 | Link |
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Jdobbs, I installed your reconfigured LAV installer, and do not have Haali or FFDshow installed. I know you don't wanna hear this, but AVC encodes are still out of sync. Darn, Drat, Crap! lol.
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