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13th May 2016, 16:35 | #24183 | Link |
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hello jdobbs
Hello as I can try to encode all the videos fullbluray in X265 / HVEC (instead of x264) except the menu (x264), to try to see if powerdvd 16 plays bluray. You could add in some HIDDENOPTS.TXT command to make it as evidence, trying to encode all in X265, except the menu in x264. Thank you |
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Doubt jdobbs will do it, the intent of bdrb is to create standard compliant output, not standard violating output. And even if it were possible, doubt any player would play it because the output would violate standard.
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I have just bought a media tank (DUNE HD Solo 4K) which supports both HEVC 10-bit streams and the BD structure with menus. Maybe, I should try to play an ARCHIVE backup using HEVC....
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try with in bdrebuilder.ini ARCHIVE_MODE=1 ARCHIVE_QUALITY=0 ARCHIVE_LIMIT=0 ARCHIVE_265=1 ARCHIVE_ENABLE=1 jdobbs/ ARCHIVE_MODE have only 1 pass? Quote:
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The new UHD BD specification
If someone is interested in the new UHD BD specification:
http://www.blu-raydisc.info/licensee...censeelist.php |
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The default archive value is 23. Lower values are larger with higher quality, higher values are smaller with lower quality. 23 is a good balance. Anything below 16 is wasted space (16 is close to perfect reproduction). 18 is a very high quality archive. Last edited by jdobbs; 15th May 2016 at 00:30. |
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The reason I am asking is because I have around 7 or 8 HDDs and the bloody things are getting pretty full of the stuff I want to archive / back up. Almost everything is lossless (the reason being is duplication in case of catastrophe / loss - I keep the HDDs in another place) BUT, I'm thinking that if I archive stuff at '16' I honestly shouldn't be able to tell any difference. So, I am curious as to about how much space I would save (being the A/V-phile that I am, although not as obsessive as some, I would likely select Blu-rays that are not as critical visually to back up in this way) Thanks for any thoughts on this... Oh, and what exactly does the resulting file look like, since in this unique case, the result is NOT going to be in a playable Blu-ray, BDMV format? Also, will I be able to keep whatever lossless audio and other audio that I wish to keep? Will it be muxed with this new file? Also too, after it is archived, how does one 'restore' it to a playable Blu-ray? (Thanks gonca, but I think I'm gonna need a LOT more info than that Full ini settings, etc., thanks though!) Last edited by Lathe; 15th May 2016 at 01:12. |
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Okay, from looking at the hidden Opts settings and looking at the post above, it LOOKS like I need to set these for sure:
ARCHIVE_265=1 (for x265) ARCHIVE_CRF=16 (as gonca said) ARCHIVE_ENABLE=1 (to turn it on, I guess...) ARCHIVE_LIMIT=1 (to keep all audio, lossless & otherwise, as already set in the 'Settings' I think) If anyone can confirm if this is right so far, and whatever else is needed, and also any info about the other things I was curious about. |
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Sorry..., just thought of this...
Also, is there a BIG difference in whether you archive using x264 (with which, obviously, I would be a lot more familiar) or x265? In other words, if I archived a Blu-ray using x264 CRF=16 or x265, what basically is the difference? I'm GUESSING that if I just archive using x264, then the resulting file is basically what you keep and play later on, right? There would be no need for future conversion 'back' into anything. Whereas with x265, then you WOULD have to convert the archive somehow 'back' into a playable Blu-ray format, right? Wouldn't it then be simpler and just make more sense to backup using x264 with a CRF of 16 and leave it at that...? (I guess 'tweaks' could be used with this too) Thanks! Last edited by Lathe; 15th May 2016 at 01:44. |
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