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23rd April 2010, 23:25 | #7905 | Link |
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@Zot i've tried clipinf.exe to set header to 100 (AVCHD) and AVCHD patcher, still got same problem @drmih yeah, i'm doing in full backup @jdobbs yeah i can see BD files, bdmv, certificate, m2ts files etc and have tried Arcsoft Total Media Platinum 3 and yes, it can play it so seem like it's problem with powerdvd and my standalone bluray player not support java menus like to ask, for your next ver , if it can help solved this java menus problem ? |
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I dont really understand what you exlain me about the preprocessing, i am french, i have translate it and can't really catch what you exlpain to me about this. I will try to give you maximum of informations for this issue. I have Decrypt with AnyDVD HD, oem license, copy *.* except the ANY! crypted files folder; into an Folder on my hard drive. I've modify the settings in BD REbuilder to keep all languages of audio and subtitles, also all bluray audio original.... I have open BD REbuilder, select the Movie Folder; create a empty one and start the project. The log is integral, i give you all the log file. The only two things i've done: - i have split the m2ts file movie (the one has been converted) to give you an sample. I have only take out languages to have the smalless file possible. - i have select in settings to delete temporary converted files. Thats the only one thing i've done. About the 34 minutes, of conversion time, probably about the size "25GB to 23.xxx GB". But i have seen that quality conversion for bonus, fbi warnings, federales warnings are verry low quality that previous version of BD Rebuilder. Let me know if you what than i test again with recommanded settings. About the sample i give you, did what i make has helping you? Question: What is the preprocessing? You mean about BD Rebuilder prepares and demux all files etc?? Thank for your help and your time according to me. 8ternity
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24th April 2010, 02:36 | #7909 | Link |
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You need to start over -- because the disc you are attempting to convert doesn't appear to be complete. I can also see that at the very least you are changing settings while the encode is going on (otherwise the bitrate would show for all streams as they are processing, not just the first. BD-RB doesn't change it's reporting halfway through the encode.
I will also say that with compression no larger than you are using, the output will be identical to the original. If you are getting distortion it would have to be in the CODEC that is presenting the video to X264 -- and if that's the case I would guess that you are not using FFDSHOW. Looking at the input size, I also have to ask, why are you even reencoding? It looks like it will fit without it. Last edited by jdobbs; 24th April 2010 at 02:40. |
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Regarding reeconding, you're right, it's fit on a BD-R 25GB.
About ffdshow, between every conversion, i need to uninstall and re-install version of ffdshow 3326 has recommand by you for the conversion. I always use FFDSHOW because i also convert with Ripbot264 some mkv movies and from my digital camera HD720P to fit on a BD5. So i would say that i don't know why BD Rebuilder cant convert a movie without uninstall/reinstall ffdshow. I know it's ffdshow issue because i can't play m2ts files and ffdshow are not showen video and audio icons in the windows tray. it. I has using Rev. 3362 before reading your first post and it wont make me that issue. Question: Can i install newer version of FFDSHOW with BD Rebuilder? or i need to keep 3326rev for support? Thanks!!
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... In order to make this beta version work, you have to first install some other packages. I recommend you use the versions linked below, as sometimes new version changes can cause unexpected issues. Here's what you need to do: .... You are free to do what you want with your PC, but it has been said a trillion times by jdobbs in this thread that people should not complain if they run into issues when using other versions. |
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24th April 2010, 08:38 | #7912 | Link |
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i don' t understand difference beteween crf and abr option if my choice encoding option is very slow and my target is bd 25 by defaut is ? if abr and crf not enable (it s possible) what it s occurs what is the better option with my context i want best quality picture sorry for my english thanks you Last edited by glood1; 24th April 2010 at 08:42. |
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x264's --preset faster ?
Hi all, I have the following quality question:
I ususally do BD-25 one-pass CRF movie-only encodings. And since I'm too paranoid to use the 'High-Speed BD-25 option', I normally use the 'Better (Fast)' quality option. But a movie still takes up to 7 hours on my Core i5 with that. That's a lot. So I've tried the 'Good (Very Fast)' option which takes only 2 hours a movie. OK, good. Then I did some reading and found out that BD Rebuilder's 'Better' option translates to x264's '--preset fast' preset. And BD Rebuilder's 'Good' setting translates to x264's '--preset veryfast' setting. But x264 has one more preset in-between: '--preset faster'! I absolutely would like to try that. But it can't be chosen through BD Rebuilder. Is there a reason for that? Can I choose this preset without any problem using the ini-file? Will it make sense? Or will I break some BD standard or something? Thanks in advance. Edit: I just tried this addition to the ini-file: TWEAK_PASS_TWO=--preset faster but BD Rebuilder is not using it. It still uses --preset veryfast (corresponding to the 'Good' setting in BD Rebuilder). Why is it ignoring it? Do I have to tweak the first pass too for it to work? Last edited by samtroy; 24th April 2010 at 12:36. |
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"Good (Very Fast)" = X264 setting "--veryfast" "Better (Fast)" = X264 setting "--fast" "High Quality (Default)" = X264 setting "--medium" "Highest (Slow)" = X264 setting "--slow" and "High Speed Option (BD-25)" = X264 setting "--ultrafast" On my system there is very little speed difference between "Better" and "High Quality" -- so if I do anything I may replace "--fast" with "--faster" I personally never even use "Better"... what's the point when I can use "High Quality" and get better output for virtually no impact in speed? The four current choices are plenty -- the program is already getting too complicated, and I'm not going to make it more so. Last edited by jdobbs; 24th April 2010 at 13:35. |
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"Good (Very Fast)" = X264 setting "--superfast" "Better (Fast)" = X264 setting "--faster" "High Quality (Default)" = X264 setting "--medium" "Highest (Slow)" = X264 setting "--slow" That would have larger gaps in speed between settings. |
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OK, thanks for your replay.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I've read is x264's 'faster' preset placed between 'fast' and 'veryfast' and not between 'medium' and 'fast'. From x264 wiki: --------- ultrafast: subme 0, ref 1, me dia, b-adapt 0, partitions none, trellis 0, bframes 0, weightp 0, no-mixed-refs, no-mbtree, no-scenecut, no-deblock, no-cabac, no-8×8dct, aq-mode 0 veryfast: subme 1, ref 1, me dia, partitions i8×8,i4×4, trellis 0, weightp 0, no-mixed-refs, no-mbtree faster: subme 4, ref 2, weightp 1, no-mixed-refs, no-mbtree fast: subme 6, ref 2, rc-lookahead 30 medium: No changes -> BD Rebuilder's default High Quality slow: subme 8, ref 5, me umh, b-adapt 2, direct auto, rc-lookahead 50 slower: subme 9, ref 8, me umh, b-adapt 2, direct auto, rc-lookahead 60, partitions all, trellis 2 veryslow: subme 10, ref 16, me umh, b-adapt 2, direct auto, rc-lookahead 60, partitions all, trellis 2, bframes 8, merange 24 placebo: subme 10, ref 16, me tesa, b-adapt 2, direct auto, rc-lookahead 60, partitions all, trellis 2, bframes 16, no-fast-pskip, slow-firstpass --------- And since the encoding time difference between x264's 'fast' and 'veryfast' is up to 5 hours on my Core i5 system I thought 'faster' *may be* be a good compromise.. Cheers, S. |
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For some reason x264's new '-superfast' preset is missing from my wiki paste above.. |
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