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Testing in progress. Last edited by jdobbs; 16th December 2016 at 18:53. |
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16th December 2016, 18:54 | #25346 | Link |
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Yep. I'd forgotten. The IMPORT_PAL_TO_FILM parameter only applies to video file imports (not DVD), note what I've highlighted:
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IMPORT_PAL_TO_FILM=n n = 0/1 - Default=0, if set to 1, imported 25fps video file sources are converted to 23.976 In the meantime, what you can do is import the DVD, then output it to MKV files using the "MKV, Intact Video, Intact Audio" setting. You can then select all the MKV files and import them. Assuming IMPORT_PAL_TO_FILM is set, they will be converted to 720x480@23.976 when the pseudo-BD source is reencoded. Last edited by jdobbs; 16th December 2016 at 19:03. |
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Well, apart from squashing a possible bug, my question would still be why people want to convert 576i/25fps to 480p/23.976fps? Blu-ray is a global standard, there is no need to convert from "PAL" to "NTSC" .....
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When is it failing? Do you have a menu? Is it failing when you try the menu or when you select a title? I just did the procedure I mentioned with no menu and it worked fine. I'll try one with a menu next. I have my doubts, though, since the menu is always 1920x1080...
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Just transfer the video files from the DVD to a Blu-ray. BD-RB can be used to create Blu-rays with menus, without recoding. Recoding MPEG-2 video from DVDs to H.264 is not recommended. The DVD MPEG-2 bitrate is too low. Recoding will add encoding errors. |
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17th December 2016, 00:37 | #25357 | Link |
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No such thing as PAL or NTSC huh? You try telling that to the DVD alliance. Try playing a PAL DVD on a NTSC player. You'll have either A) no video, B) no audio, C) glitchy B&W video, D) all of the previous. There's no such thing as pal or ntsc FOR BLU-RAY only. On DVD's it's very much existing.
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By the way, I just did a search and the term NTSC is referenced more than 40 times in the Blu-Ray standard. Last edited by jdobbs; 17th December 2016 at 00:51. |
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Thanks a LOT Mr. Video! |
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