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1st September 2016, 18:54 | #24821 | Link | |
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Here, "well-working" x264 command line tweaks are --threads auto and --thread-input. My cores are saturated even when using only these two tweaks. Regarding x265 command line, at first try --pmode. If you are not saturating the cores add --pme as well and let us see the utilization of your CPU. |
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1st September 2016, 21:32 | #24822 | Link | |
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TWEAK_PASS_ONE=--threads auto --thread-input TWEAK_PASS_TWO=--threads auto --thread-input ? |
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2nd September 2016, 01:09 | #24823 | Link |
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Two things.
First, is FRIMEncoder only ABR 1-pass? I thought 2-pass was the default. Second, I'm a bit confused about 3D rebuilds. They can be output as folders, even Movie-Only now (as opposed to .ISO), but that lacks the SSIF data. Is that still burnable and functional? I've never really gotten my head around how BD3D does its thing. Edit: Also, FRIMEncoder doesn't MultiProcess? All cores seem to normally be in use on my AMD chip, but I never exceed 75% utilization. MultiProcess=1 doesn't show up as engaging while encoding 3D. Last edited by DoctorM; 2nd September 2016 at 01:27. |
2nd September 2016, 01:46 | #24824 | Link |
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FRIM doesn't support 2 pass (nor does, I believe, the underlying Intel libraries) -- so, no, it's not the default.
There are several ways you can do 3D in Bluray that are supported within the standard. The SSIF folder is just one of them. BD-RB does it the best way for a particular purpose while staying within the abilities of TSMUXER. The problem with output to folders is that you can't have portions of different files appearing as two in the file structure (as can be done in a write to ISO and as happens in an SSIF structure) without almost doubling the size (with redundant data), so you MUST use a non-SSIF method. You also can't do a full-backup using SSIF because TSMUXER only supports movie-only output to ISO. You can't do multipass because 3D requires FRIMDECODE and it doesn't support random seeking. Last edited by jdobbs; 2nd September 2016 at 01:55. |
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2nd September 2016, 08:43 | #24826 | Link |
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Yes, but there is no need to use them as separate parameter for TWEAK_PASS_X, because jdobbs already inserted them in the command line, so they are used as default (note: as a hiddenopt you can modify THREADS=auto to THREADS=x in the ini file through BD-RB menu, so you can specify more than 1.5xlogical cores if that one still does not saturate your cores).
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According to this processor, my setup is rebuilder.ini bd: what you think is right? EXTENDED_GOP = 1 also improve image quality bd50tobd25? [Options] VERSION=0.50.0.18 TWEAK_PASS_ONE=--threads auto --thread-input TWEAK_PASS_TWO=--threads auto --thread-input MULTIPROCESS=6 TWEAK_X265=--pmode --pme THREADS=12 EXTENDED_GOP=1 B_PYRAMID=1 ENABLE_TEST=1 DEFAULT_LANG=spa MIN_PLAYLIST_MINS=1 MIN_M2TS_SIZE=5 IMPORT_PAL_TO_FILM=1 NEW_CRF_PREDICTION=1 ARCHIVE_ENABLE=1 ARCHIVE_CRF=13.7 ARCHIVE_QUALITY=3 ARCHIVE_LIMIT=0 ARCHIVE_265=1 Last edited by lauguru; 2nd September 2016 at 09:41. |
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2nd September 2016, 15:15 | #24829 | Link |
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You do not lose resolution just because you don't use a SSIF folder. The blu-ray standard allows for the MVC information to be kept in a additional stream within the same M2TS file. It doesn't use over-under or side-by-side. The output is identical to the MVC stream you will have if using a SSIF.
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3rd September 2016, 14:17 | #24833 | Link |
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@jdobbs
When making batch jobs, is the filter used in the avs filter editor of BD-RB saved in the job itself? I would like to use different crop values for the different jobs then putting them in the batch queue. Is it possible? Thanks for your help! Last edited by mparade; 3rd September 2016 at 14:30. |
3rd September 2016, 14:29 | #24834 | Link |
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Do you prefer archiving using x265 to x264? I think there will currently be some problems when playing it back with the menus.
If I were you, I would use x264 with the excellent automatic features of BD-RB (if the output required is BD-25 with menus). To make everything as simple as possible just use the preset&tune system of x264. Additionally, I would use some of the hiddenopts to "fine tune" the encode. If you don't know what is a hiddenopt for, just search for it in the "history".txt file located in the BD-RB root folder or here: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/MeGUI/x264_Settings |
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4th September 2016, 02:32 | #24839 | Link | |
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I suspect that the menu structure for UHD discs/players is a little bit different than Blu-ray menu structures, so that means there will need to be a UHDRB program. So, for the time being, if you want menus, you use x264 encoding. |
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