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1st February 2014, 05:27 | #19061 | Link |
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I will agree with you..to an extent. I've NEVER before compared so many encodes with my Blu-ray Player and PowerDVD 12 as I have when I came into this thread! Wooahh... Anyway, mmmany times, when I see an artifact with my LG player, I also see it in PowerDVD 12 and visa versa. You have to be able to be able or willing to become attentive without getting down INTO a movie and willing to go back some and watch/listen again several times.
Hardware and software have to be functioning correctly also...but the results, for my experiences, are the same with both. However, I completely understand your disclaimer for the thread. This one hell of a way to memorize lines and scenes in movies...WOW! I haven't seen any replies about the Batch "Bug" I think I found, but....am going to Retest that soon. I have a Surge Protector that wasn't so protected from my cats...so Power OFF would happen in Pass 2 with a current test. Argh.
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Ok. So my last job apparently finished ok. Oddly though, Imgburn(I think), reported that the directory doesn't exist, and that there's nothing to build. And even odder than that, it did it anyway! I found the .ISO in the working folder. All appears fine. At least until I can test it on my soon to be player
Very weird stuff. I'm betting that one or both of the apps, doesn't like the name of my folder. "__3D Backups__" I do that, so it resides at the top of the folder Guess a numeral 1 will suffice.
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1st February 2014, 14:53 | #19063 | Link |
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I was wondering how the 3D SDS videos are handled. I have a 3D SBS MKV that has been cropped to 1920x800. Will BD Rebuilder use this "as is" to create a final output of 1920x1080 3D or just leave it at 1920x800 in the final output? Should I just go ahead and un-crop it first to make it compliant before feeding it to BD Rebuilder? thanks jdobbs for this addition to an all ready great program.
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If anyone is interested in testing the 3D capabilities, there are "open movies" on the web. This one has the benefit of being a fast encode(short run time). I didn't want to run the last job for another 7+ hours, so this is a viable option
http://www.elephantsdream.org/ The above appears to be Full SBS. Did 4607 bring new support for Full SBS? I remember you saying you were testing it, and then you updated a few hours later. If so, I have an error. But it is related to its framerate. ---------------------- [10:04:04] Importing MKV: ED3D_SIDEBYSIDE-RL-2X1920X1038_24FPS - Collecting audio/video streams from source... [10:04:04] ERROR: 3D framerate must be 23.976fps. Aborted. So there's no way (currently) to convert 24 - 23.976?
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Forced Subtitles glitch "Captain Phillips"
1. Ripped "movie only" w/ DVDFab v8.0.3.0 (my PC does not like v9)
2. Shrunk w/ BD-RBV04605 to BD25 3. Burned with imgBurn I encountered a glitch in where forced subtitles on Captain Phillips remain on-screen until the next forced subtitle. I would have included the log, but I unfortunately deleted it when I burned the disc. I re-shrunk the rip using another program to test it out, and the subtitles work fine. I was just wondering if anyone else has seen this weird anomaly. I've not encountered this with any other titles. Last edited by louv68; 1st February 2014 at 22:40. |
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[edit] Whoops, I guess I deleted it. I'll have to rip it again. |
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The BD standard doesn't support 24fps for 3D, it only accepts 23.976fps (24000/1001) for 3D 1080p. I suppose I could use AVISYNTH to convert it, but I don't do it now. But I'd also have to force reencoding of the audio in order to keep sync. Last edited by jdobbs; 1st February 2014 at 23:05. |
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Playback on a older pre-Cinavia player Vizio VBR231 |
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There's a post in the tsmuxer thread telling the same problem that I told you before (and seems you don't want to believe)
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1664942#post1664942 Like he says it happens in some movies and some are ok. |
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Changes.txt says: "Added routines to include alternate angles in the "Other Movie-Only Playlist" selection dialog."
Are the alternate angles considered as extras during encoding or as alternate primary videos in case using Full Backups? Any help would be appreciated. |
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For full backups the alternate angles are always included, and shouldn't be considered extras. |
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Thanks, I just wanted to be sure that the alternate angles are not considered extras by BD-RB during encoding to be able to use different (lower) CRF values for them and for the "real" extra content (a bit higher) of my Blu-rays.
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Mr
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MVCENCODE.BAT output: ERROR: Cannot initiate Intel Media Encoder - invalid parameters. ERROR: invalid video parameters (-15), src\pipeline_encode.cpp (961) ERROR: undefined behavior (-16), src\pipeline_decode.cpp (1113) ERROR: the previous asynchronous operation is in execution (1), src\main_frim_decode.cpp (129) Update: I have an I7/3770k @ 3.5GHz (not overclocked). |
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2nd February 2014, 17:28 | #19079 | Link |
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@dfsooner:
Did you set up ffdshow VFW configuration correctly? http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=1665312&postcount=19037 1. Click on the start button and select FFDSHOW from "All Programs" 2. Select VFW configuration. 3. On the Decoder tab, go down to "Raw Video", and select "All Supported". Last edited by Sharc; 2nd February 2014 at 17:41. |
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FRIM_SW_DECODE=n n = 0/1 - if set to 1, FRIMDecode uses software decoding, 0 (default) uses automatic detection FRIM_SW_ENCODE=n n = 0/1 - if set to 1, FRIMEncode uses software encoding, 0 (default) uses automatic detection |
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