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Yes, if it's alright. I was hoping it would come by Wed so I could test it and release along with a couple of other fixes -- I have to leave town for a few of days on Thurs for a family reunion.
I'll put in a first-attempt at a fix tomorrow and send you a version to test on LEGO. Meanwhile I'll test on some other sources to make sure it doesn't have any unexpected negative effects. |
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Can you check something for me? When BD-RB extracts the audio in movie-only mode it uses the MPLS file for the extraction. Can you try a movie-only encode of LEGO MOVIE and see if the audio is complete? You don't need to reencode, just let the first phase "Extracting A/V streams" complete. The audio files will be in the WORKING PATH folder.
Based on your earlier comments, TSMUXER looks for unequal M2TS/SSIF files and selects the correct stream. I just need to know if TSMUXER makes that choice when an MPLS is used for the demux. Thanks. |
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I have that disc as well, after jdobbs finish with this and if for some reason it still doesn't work. Then I can look into it to see what is different.
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If mpls is used and m2ts and ssif exist. Tsmuxer will always give priority to m2ts regardless of what is being done.
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That's going to make it more complicated... ughh. I may not have a test version until next week. |
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I don't recall having a problem with Cloudy 2 3D. But then, all I did was replace the HD audio track, with the 5.1 DVD counterpart :S
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No, I am Portuguese and I used to do that too, I spent hours and hours (and hundreds of €€€) with it... but now I moved out and only ultrabooks are light to travel
Sorry for the OT back on the subject, yesterday I tested with Frozen 3D: - Frozen 3D BRay has the main movie devided in several parts, but AFAIK BD Rebuilder detected correctly all of them (today I will test it) - 3D SBS: very slow encoding, 12 - 14 fps using x264 - 3D MVC: very FAST encoding (as jdobbs said, it will use Quicksync), around 50 - 80 fps I will test it today and IŽll give my feedback, Question: Quicksync has several quality profiles, do you know which is used by FRIM? TRY 1: 3D MVC BD-5 ISO, DTS 2 AC3 conversion (FRIM_SW_DECODE=0 & FRIM_SW_ENCODE=0): 50-80 fps. RESULT: AVC stream *very* good; MVC stream with encoding errors TRY 2: 3D MVC BD-5 ISO, DTS 2 AC3 conversion (FRIM_SW_DECODE=0 & FRIM_SW_ENCODE=1): 10-12 fps. RESULT: AVC & MVC streams with some encoding macroblocking (as jdobbs said, frim is not so efficient as x264...) TRY 3: 3D MVC BD-5 ISO, DTS 2 AC3 conversion (FRIM_SW_DECODE=1 & FRIM_SW_ENCODE=0): 20-22 fps. RESULT: still running, I have no hexacore i7 with 12MB cache :-) Last edited by mmick; 9th July 2014 at 20:31. |
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I would recommend against using a BD-5 for output (unless it's strictly for testing). 3D video requires much more data than a 2D encode, and a BD-5 just isn't big enough to give decent quality. BD-9 works. But BD-25 is better. Last edited by jdobbs; 9th July 2014 at 14:51. |
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About the Quicksync quality, I assume your answer goes to the Intel QSV preset: Ivy Bridge CPUs have 3 QSV presets, Haswell 7 QSV presets (where level 3 for an Ivy Bridge is excelent quality, and on Haswell is very bad... On Haswell must be set to 7). |
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