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18th February 2018, 18:32 | #27042 | Link |
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Update: I believe I've gotten past the sync issues on UHD-BD backups. I'll know after a couple of full encodes (10-18 hours each). It turns out it was poor attention to detail on my part. I went back and started over, testing every type of encoding sequence -- only to be perplexed when an AVISYNTH encode was in-sync. Apparently I'd done something in my first go-around that made me think it was out of sync also. That pointed to FFMPEG -- and I discovered it was an error in the way I used "-r " in the command line. It looks like a lot of time was wasted on this one due to my own mistakes... but I'll know for certain after this next round of encodes is done.
With a little luck I will be able to post a UHD-BD test version some time this week. Last edited by jdobbs; 18th February 2018 at 18:34. |
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For comparison On my new current rig a BD50 to bd25 2d takes around 4-6hrs with bdrb. NVenc with CloneBD does that in 15min's with my GTX 1080. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk |
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Depending on where you look you'll see it stated that CloneBD is powered by libav or ffmpeg. Elaborate Bytes' page on the product says libav. RedFox's page say ffmpeg. Looking in the application forlder you'll see "drone" files related to both.
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Does the 10 series encodes support B frames when HEVC encoding? Some reading I saw seems to imply it doesn't. Last edited by jdobbs; 19th February 2018 at 16:16. |
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Plenty people use the 1050 in combination with clbd. Though I'd recommend perhaps posting on the RedFox forum section for clbd and tag Pete for the b-frames. He's pretty knowledgeable in that area.
The memory doesn't matter that much I believe, it's the 'cuda/NVEnc' cores that matter that determines the speed. So if I could wish for 1 thing with bdrb it's HW accelerated de-/encoding. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk |
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But if compression is to BD25 it is pretty good, your eyes are the final answer on that Edit I can take a 2 hour+ (70GB +) movie using AC3 640 Kbps audio to 15 or 16 GB file The extra bit rate given to the movie should make it good for normal viewing Advantage is encode in about 30 to 40 minutes with my settings Last edited by gonca; 19th February 2018 at 17:52. |
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