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Old 2nd August 2010, 08:36   #41  |  Link
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New version is out!

Allows uncrop MKV's (add borders) for obtain an output with 16:9 AR always

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Thanks for the new version!

Just a quick question: what exactly does "TrueHD Core" stand for? I don't seem to be able to find it in Dolby's own specs. In BDtoAVCHD I can see that opting for either TrueHD Core or AC3 640kbps yields the same video bitrate. Are TrueHD Core and AC3 640kbps comparable?
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Old 2nd August 2010, 10:40   #43  |  Link
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TrueHD tracks (AC3-HD) as DTS-HD self-contain a "core" track for maintain the compatibility with older receivers. The core track is a CBR normal AC3 (640, 448, ? Kbps) or DTS (768, 1536.. Kbps). It?s the same takes a separate AC3 640 Kbps track or a Core part of TrueHD (if core is 640 Kbps also)

But it is better to take the "core" 640Kbps to convert other track to 640kbps...

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In the specs of Dolby TrueHD it says the TrueHD stream can contain a seperate two channel audiotrack, which will have priority over downmixing the 5.1 or 7.1 to stereo. I could not find any info about Dolby TrueHD also being able to contain a seperate AC3 multichannel audiotrack.
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Old 2nd August 2010, 11:22   #45  |  Link
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The specs say many things:
http://www.dolby.com/uploadedFiles/A...aper_Final.pdf
(But the truth is that it is not clear)

But I found this:

"So it seems that more and more people are getting into Blu-ray and are looking for ways to back up their collections and play them over the network via the PCH or one of the other streamers. With the new generation of HDMI 1.3a-compliant streamers we can even stream DTS-HD and TrueHD to compatible amplifiers -- however, not everyone has one of these streamers, or a compatible amplifier, or if they do then they may also have older streamers/amps around the house that they also want to play the movie on.

DTS-HD very helpfully comes with a legacy DTS core that the PCM will play out through optical/coaxial or HDMI or even downmix to stereo PCM, depending on what menu option you choose.

TrueHD doesn't work in quite the same way, but every Blu-ray TrueHD track comes with an interleaved legacy Dolby Digital (AC3) track that doesn't appear as a separate audio track to a Blu-ray player but is meant to be selected automatically by the machine if it knows that you've only got optical/coaxial. The PCH doesn't behave like a Blu-ray player in this respect, it just ignores the interleaved AC3 track and there is no way to get at it, whether automatically or manually..."

Original text:
http://www.networkedmediatank.com/sh....php?tid=14869

Conclusion:
Interleaved track ~= core track and yes! Dolby TrueHD also being able to contain a seperate AC3 multichannel audiotrack

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Well, I'll just keep downmixing to AC3 640kbps just to err on the safe side. That way I'm sure the AVCHD will have playable audio, no matter what player.
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Good evening everyone.

I noticed that when I select the forced subtitles, when it makes into these copies BD are activated for the duration of the film, so do not full but those are automatic.

Then I have problem, perhaps unique, I can not find the subtitles convicts in Van Helsing, if I leave everything default, turn on the wrong ones, referring to the director's commentary or other
if I try to select another subtitle file, you enable only those standing for the duration of the film.




I tried for two days helping with other tools, I'd give anything to be done, wonder if anyone has had this problem or if a solution exists.

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Thanks for the program and that you constantly update it.

I have a question regarding the subtitles. Is there any way to customize the font style and size and so forth for them? On my backup I ended up with very small subtitles pushed to the bottom of the screen.
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can i burn in subs with this program? thanks
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Hello Pistachio!

I have a question, i saw that you had now FAQ but i will ask you that questions.

Did you BDtoAVCHD is can build AVCHD with more than 1 languages?

If not, did it will be an future add-on that your planning to integrate?

Thanks!! Great app!!!
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can i burn in subs with this program? thanks
The only way to have subs in your AVCHD is when they're present on your original Blu-ray, or, when converting a MKV, when they're already muxed in with your MKV. Supplying a SRT, for example, is not possible.
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I just tried using your program. Simple GUI I/F and very easy to use! And, I also like having the option to keep the HD audio track.

I'm trying to backup Evangelion 2.22 to a BD25 keeping the DTS-HD MA track at the "very slow" x264 setting. However, the final result came out to be 15.7 GB, and I was expecting something closer to 23.2 GB.

Is this normal?


Code:
General
ID                               : 1
Complete name                    : C:\AVCHD\EVANGELION 2.22\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts
Format                           : BDAV
Format/Info                      : Blu-ray Video
File size                        : 15.7 GiB
Duration                         : 1h 52mn
Overall bit rate                 : 20.1 Mbps
Maximum Overall bit rate         : 35.5 Mbps

Video
ID                               : 4113 (0x1011)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : AVC
Format/Info                      : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                   : High@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC           : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames        : 3 frames
Format settings, GOP             : M=1, N=32
Duration                         : 1h 52mn
Bit rate mode                    : Variable
Nominal bit rate                 : 25.8 Mbps
Maximum bit rate                 : 40.0 Mbps
Width                            : 1 920 pixels
Height                           : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio             : 16:9
Frame rate                       : 23.976 fps
Color space                      : YUV
Chroma subsampling               : 4:2:0
Bit depth                        : 8 bits
Scan type                        : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.518
Writing library                  : x264 core 104 r1698 c41b8f0
Encoding settings                : cabac=1 / ref=4 / deblock=1:-1:-1 / analyse=0x3:0x133 / me=umh / subme=10 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.15 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=24 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=2 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=-3 / threads=6 / sliced_threads=0 / slices=4 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=1 / b_adapt=2 / b_bias=0 / direct=3 / weightb=1 / open_gop=2 / weightp=2 / keyint=24 / keyint_min=2 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=24 / rc=2pass / mbtree=1 / bitrate=25764 / ratetol=1.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / cplxblur=20.0 / qblur=0.5 / vbv_maxrate=40000 / vbv_bufsize=30000 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00 / nal_hrd=vbr
Color primaries                  : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4, SMPTE RP177
Transfer characteristics         : BT.709-5, BT.1361
Matrix coefficients              : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4 709, SMPTE RP177

Audio
ID                               : 4352 (0x1100)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : DTS
Format/Info                      : Digital Theater Systems
Format profile                   : MA
Muxing mode                      : Stream extension
Duration                         : 1h 52mn
Bit rate mode                    : Variable
Channel(s)                       : 7 channels
Channel positions                : Front: L C R, Side: L R, Back: C, LFE
Sampling rate                    : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth                        : 16 bits
Language                         : Japanese

Text
ID                               : 4608 (0x1200)
Menu ID                          : 1 (0x1)
Format                           : PGS
Language                         : English
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I noticed that when I select the forced subtitles, when it makes into these copies BD are activated for the duration of the film, so do not full but those are automatic.

Then I have problem, perhaps unique, I can not find the subtitles convicts in Van Helsing, if I leave everything default, turn on the wrong ones, referring to the director's commentary or other
if I try to select another subtitle file, you enable only those standing for the duration of the film.

I tried for two days helping with other tools, I'd give anything to be done, wonder if anyone has had this problem or if a solution exists.

Usually forced subs come in a separate track. However, in some BD (few) can come mixed in the same track as all dialog subtitles.

Perhaps this is what happens in this case. If so there is no way to separate them. One solution would be to get the forced subs separately and add them later with tsMuxer.


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I have a question regarding the subtitles. Is there any way to customize the font style and size and so forth for them? On my backup I ended up with very small subtitles pushed to the bottom of the screen.
There is no option to change the format of the subs but usually not necessary. The position, size, color and font are taken from the original PGS track. If the Blu-Ray the letters are large and yellow in the conversion will look the same for example. Have you checked as are the original subtitles?

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The only way to have subs in your AVCHD is when they're present on your original Blu-ray, or, when converting a MKV, when they're already muxed in with your MKV. Supplying a SRT, for example, is not possible.
I mean burning the subs that are in the original bluray file into the actual video? That would be useful for me

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I mean burning the subs that are in the original bluray file into the actual video? That would be useful for me
Incrusted subtitles in video are not possible but forced subtitles (default on) or unforced (default off) YES.

It is more versatile to have the subtitles on a track to have them incrusted in the video... I think.

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I'm trying to backup Evangelion 2.22 to a BD25 keeping the DTS-HD MA track at the "very slow" x264 setting. However, the final result came out to be 15.7 GB, and I was expecting something closer to 23.2 GB.

Is this normal?
Perhaps with only an audio track needs only this size but do not know.

If you paste the BDInfo log of souce I can look if I see the cause.

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Incrusted subtitles in video are not possible but forced subtitles (default on) or unforced (default off) YES.

It is more versatile to have the subtitles on a track to have them incrusted in the video... I think.
Would be nice to have the option , specially if you want to view the resulting file on a program that doesn't support bluray forced subs.

Thanks
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Here's the BDInfo for my project.

Code:
DISC INFO:

Disc Title:     Evangelion 2.22
Disc Size:      30,346,464,664 bytes
Protection:     AACS
BD-Java:        No
BDInfo:         0.5.5

PLAYLIST REPORT:

Name:                   00000.MPLS
Length:                 1:52:09 (h:m:s)
Size:                   30,346,340,352 bytes
Total Bitrate:          36.08 Mbps

VIDEO:

Codec                   Bitrate             Description     
-----                   -------             -----------     
MPEG-4 AVC Video        31824 kbps          1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1

AUDIO:

Codec                           Language        Bitrate         Description     
-----                           --------        -------         -----------     
DTS-HD Master Audio             Japanese        2370 kbps       6.1 / 48 kHz / 2370 kbps / 16-bit (DTS Core: 6.1-ES / 48 kHz / 768 kbps / 16-bit)

SUBTITLES:

Codec                           Language        Bitrate         Description     
-----                           --------        -------         -----------     
Presentation Graphics           English         179.679 kbps                    

FILES:

Name            Time In         Length          Size            Total Bitrate   
----            -------         ------          ----            -------------   
00000.M2TS      0:00:00.000     1:52:09.546     30,346,340,352  36,075          

CHAPTERS:

Number          Time In         Length          Avg Video Rate  Max 1-Sec Rate  Max 1-Sec Time  Max 5-Sec Rate  Max 5-Sec Time  Max 10Sec Rate  Max 10Sec Time  Avg Frame Size  Max Frame Size  Max Frame Time  
------          -------         ------          --------------  --------------  --------------  --------------  --------------  --------------  --------------  --------------  --------------  --------------  
1               0:00:00.000     0:00:13.011     15,151 kbps     44,942 kbps     00:00:03.378    34,379 kbps     00:00:02.961    19,684 kbps     00:00:02.961    78,734 bytes    467,408 bytes   00:00:07.716    
2               0:00:13.011     0:00:05.006     1,110 kbps      1,417 kbps      00:00:16.933    1,110 kbps      00:00:13.013    0 kbps          00:00:00.000    5,788 bytes     23,742 bytes    00:00:17.684    
3               0:00:18.018     0:00:07.005     3,519 kbps      9,085 kbps      00:00:20.645    4,472 kbps      00:00:20.019    0 kbps          00:00:00.000    18,344 bytes    249,869 bytes   00:00:25.024    
4               0:00:25.024     0:01:58.369     32,844 kbps     47,856 kbps     00:01:49.818    38,254 kbps     00:01:49.651    36,507 kbps     00:01:06.107    171,236 bytes   779,412 bytes   00:01:16.076    
5               0:02:23.393     0:03:24.495     32,630 kbps     49,939 kbps     00:03:23.119    40,129 kbps     00:02:56.426    35,602 kbps     00:02:51.462    170,116 bytes   736,033 bytes   00:04:13.836    
6               0:05:47.889     0:02:49.210     31,057 kbps     42,116 kbps     00:08:35.806    37,067 kbps     00:05:52.852    34,787 kbps     00:05:52.852    161,876 bytes   778,624 bytes   00:07:10.471    
7               0:08:37.099     0:00:58.475     31,695 kbps     49,389 kbps     00:09:32.321    35,980 kbps     00:09:28.192    34,020 kbps     00:08:48.986    165,362 bytes   769,584 bytes   00:09:22.979    
8               0:09:35.575     0:01:55.990     30,859 kbps     47,940 kbps     00:10:28.753    35,407 kbps     00:11:00.159    34,023 kbps     00:10:56.697    160,829 bytes   772,880 bytes   00:11:25.893    
9               0:11:31.566     0:03:17.446     32,557 kbps     42,078 kbps     00:13:04.867    35,020 kbps     00:12:06.642    33,931 kbps     00:13:22.468    169,773 bytes   780,825 bytes   00:14:31.120    
10              0:14:49.013     0:00:59.852     32,427 kbps     40,507 kbps     00:15:42.149    34,301 kbps     00:15:33.849    33,827 kbps     00:15:28.844    168,943 bytes   775,113 bytes   00:15:19.918    
11              0:15:48.865     0:01:19.788     32,963 kbps     41,485 kbps     00:16:31.990    35,840 kbps     00:16:13.764    34,414 kbps     00:16:08.509    171,853 bytes   754,627 bytes   00:16:07.132    
12              0:17:08.653     0:01:38.009     32,336 kbps     46,561 kbps     00:17:11.238    35,019 kbps     00:17:27.713    34,240 kbps     00:17:19.955    168,647 bytes   768,566 bytes   00:17:54.615    
13              0:18:46.663     0:02:33.449     31,194 kbps     47,179 kbps     00:20:39.446    35,296 kbps     00:20:35.400    33,767 kbps     00:19:40.762    162,636 bytes   780,275 bytes   00:19:12.609    
14              0:21:20.112     0:02:15.135     31,051 kbps     46,493 kbps     00:22:06.616    35,304 kbps     00:21:58.859    34,503 kbps     00:21:59.818    161,887 bytes   783,087 bytes   00:21:27.953    
15              0:23:35.247     0:03:00.680     29,083 kbps     40,228 kbps     00:25:45.377    34,481 kbps     00:25:55.762    33,717 kbps     00:25:07.130    151,593 bytes   782,298 bytes   00:26:15.991    
16              0:26:35.927     0:01:31.715     32,787 kbps     44,960 kbps     00:27:11.379    34,956 kbps     00:26:36.011    34,221 kbps     00:26:46.187    171,015 bytes   697,485 bytes   00:27:32.317    
17              0:28:07.643     0:02:58.384     31,288 kbps     55,256 kbps     00:28:18.113    36,221 kbps     00:28:32.961    34,102 kbps     00:29:10.039    163,118 bytes   782,286 bytes   00:29:59.422    
18              0:31:06.027     0:01:44.606     31,251 kbps     44,485 kbps     00:32:37.705    36,062 kbps     00:32:41.209    34,333 kbps     00:32:29.113    162,928 bytes   780,456 bytes   00:31:47.447    
19              0:32:50.634     0:02:20.724     32,292 kbps     50,233 kbps     00:33:44.605    37,087 kbps     00:33:28.381    36,400 kbps     00:34:30.359    168,354 bytes   759,491 bytes   00:33:04.065    
20              0:35:11.358     0:04:18.300     32,102 kbps     53,107 kbps     00:35:30.294    38,721 kbps     00:36:15.882    37,955 kbps     00:36:03.327    167,337 bytes   778,624 bytes   00:37:41.050    
21              0:39:29.659     0:01:33.925     32,626 kbps     42,190 kbps     00:40:55.578    34,677 kbps     00:40:55.578    33,789 kbps     00:39:53.724    170,168 bytes   780,114 bytes   00:41:03.586    
22              0:41:03.585     0:03:21.869     30,499 kbps     45,712 kbps     00:44:08.979    35,317 kbps     00:44:09.021    33,847 kbps     00:43:22.766    159,006 bytes   783,385 bytes   00:42:58.909    
23              0:44:25.454     0:04:34.398     32,214 kbps     45,519 kbps     00:47:07.366    36,836 kbps     00:47:03.445    35,069 kbps     00:46:59.816    167,949 bytes   779,128 bytes   00:48:01.753    
24              0:48:59.853     0:01:57.492     27,843 kbps     41,882 kbps     00:49:36.640    36,234 kbps     00:50:44.541    34,654 kbps     00:50:44.666    145,108 bytes   782,927 bytes   00:49:32.094    
25              0:50:57.346     0:02:15.427     30,113 kbps     42,687 kbps     00:51:13.987    35,110 kbps     00:51:54.820    34,031 kbps     00:51:50.315    156,996 bytes   778,119 bytes   00:51:05.562    
26              0:53:12.773     0:05:09.724     31,897 kbps     43,361 kbps     00:55:24.154    37,338 kbps     00:53:36.588    35,132 kbps     00:55:06.428    166,319 bytes   783,525 bytes   00:54:59.587    
27              0:58:22.497     0:02:07.378     33,002 kbps     51,707 kbps     01:00:18.906    36,335 kbps     00:59:23.810    35,191 kbps     00:59:23.685    172,059 bytes   741,742 bytes   00:58:26.502    
28              1:00:29.876     0:00:37.704     32,838 kbps     40,172 kbps     01:00:47.685    34,305 kbps     01:00:44.682    33,750 kbps     01:00:39.427    171,017 bytes   753,016 bytes   01:00:31.502    
29              1:01:07.581     0:05:10.099     31,865 kbps     42,423 kbps     01:01:22.387    35,323 kbps     01:03:17.168    34,136 kbps     01:04:01.212    166,152 bytes   779,776 bytes   01:05:36.307    
30              1:06:17.680     0:02:02.289     30,545 kbps     52,509 kbps     01:07:53.778    37,154 kbps     01:07:59.283    35,060 kbps     01:07:57.865    159,249 bytes   782,703 bytes   01:07:22.037    
31              1:08:19.970     0:02:24.186     31,767 kbps     45,673 kbps     01:08:29.438    37,936 kbps     01:08:28.521    35,017 kbps     01:08:28.813    165,575 bytes   783,456 bytes   01:10:27.932    
32              1:10:44.157     0:00:51.090     32,117 kbps     41,359 kbps     01:11:29.076    34,966 kbps     01:11:29.493    33,740 kbps     01:10:59.046    167,569 bytes   782,751 bytes   01:10:45.783    
33              1:11:35.247     0:02:41.329     32,657 kbps     49,470 kbps     01:12:16.623    37,335 kbps     01:13:54.805    35,637 kbps     01:13:55.889    170,263 bytes   782,479 bytes   01:11:53.142    
34              1:14:16.577     0:11:07.666     32,294 kbps     52,605 kbps     01:18:55.522    38,644 kbps     01:18:52.060    36,568 kbps     01:18:52.853    168,365 bytes   781,021 bytes   01:21:07.362    
35              1:25:24.243     0:02:17.387     31,822 kbps     50,103 kbps     01:26:37.150    37,796 kbps     01:26:33.271    35,124 kbps     01:26:28.182    165,904 bytes   752,158 bytes   01:25:32.627    
36              1:27:41.631     0:02:03.748     31,821 kbps     46,803 kbps     01:28:40.690    36,280 kbps     01:29:20.313    35,080 kbps     01:29:19.896    165,847 bytes   776,326 bytes   01:27:55.019    
37              1:29:45.380     0:05:02.090     32,583 kbps     50,298 kbps     01:30:46.148    38,193 kbps     01:30:44.772    35,763 kbps     01:34:22.740    169,897 bytes   766,016 bytes   01:31:32.403    
38              1:34:47.470     0:02:10.175     32,762 kbps     42,236 kbps     01:36:10.598    37,841 kbps     01:36:13.767    36,579 kbps     01:36:13.517    170,811 bytes   782,378 bytes   01:36:14.643    
39              1:36:57.645     0:01:55.198     33,033 kbps     49,795 kbps     01:38:19.727    37,939 kbps     01:38:10.426    36,373 kbps     01:38:10.426    172,157 bytes   709,548 bytes   01:38:28.944    
40              1:38:52.844     0:02:22.350     33,057 kbps     51,015 kbps     01:39:20.037    37,521 kbps     01:39:48.607    35,768 kbps     01:39:48.607    172,395 bytes   716,782 bytes   01:38:57.514    
41              1:41:15.194     0:04:40.860     32,697 kbps     45,772 kbps     01:43:32.205    37,489 kbps     01:41:15.194    34,580 kbps     01:43:10.726    170,465 bytes   771,036 bytes   01:41:43.347    
42              1:45:56.055     0:05:38.632     32,940 kbps     49,442 kbps     01:51:05.241    37,327 kbps     01:51:15.168    35,587 kbps     01:51:14.375    171,715 bytes   746,305 bytes   01:51:09.204    
43              1:51:34.688     0:00:34.858     26,343 kbps     43,867 kbps     01:51:38.191    36,047 kbps     01:51:57.544    33,663 kbps     01:51:36.606    137,799 bytes   685,637 bytes   01:51:54.999    

STREAM DIAGNOSTICS:

File            PID             Type            Codec           Language                Seconds                 Bitrate                 Bytes           Packets         
----            ---             ----            -----           --------                --------------          --------------          -------------   -----           
00000.M2TS      4113 (0x1011)   0x1B            AVC                                     6729.473                31,824                  26,769,938,987  145,583,734     
00000.M2TS      4352 (0x1100)   0x86            DTS-HD MA       jpn (Japanese)          6729.473                2,370                   1,993,585,744   11,483,763      
00000.M2TS      4608 (0x1200)   0x90            PGS             eng (English)           6729.473                180                     151,144,883     844,770
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There is no option to change the format of the subs but usually not necessary. The position, size, color and font are taken from the original PGS track. If the Blu-Ray the letters are large and yellow in the conversion will look the same for example. Have you checked as are the original subtitles?
Yes, the subtitles on the source are in normal size, whereas the backed-up ones are tiny. I also tried multiple discs to see if it was just on the first one, but it was the same on all I tested.
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@ hoju3508:

Well, these are my calculations:

Aproximate Bitrate = 25.000.000.000 x 8 / 6729 (1:52:09) = 29722 Kbps

Aprox. Video Bitrate = Bitrate ? Audio ? Subs ? Overhead(4%) =
29722 ? 2370 ? 180 ? 1188 = 25984 Kbps

And in your MediaInfo:

Quote:
Video
Nominal bit rate : 25.8 Mbps

So here is correct. The bitrate calculated by the program matches

But the real file has a different size and hence a different bitrate. In fact according to MediaInfo: total bitrate < video bitrate. This is impossible!

Quote:
Overall bit rate : 20.1 Mbps

I can only think of two things: The video or file is corrupted (or missing a piece) or x264 codec has ignored the bitrrate indicated in the command line.

On the other hand the x264 command line is correct:

Quote:
Encoding settings : cabac=1 / ref=4 / deblock=1:-1:-1 / analyse=0x3:0x133 / me=umh / subme=10 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.15 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=24 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=2 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=-3 / threads=6 / sliced_threads=0 / slices=4 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=1 / b_adapt=2 / b_bias=0 / direct=3 / weightb=1 / open_gop=2 / weightp=2 / keyint=24 / keyint_min=2 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=24 / rc=2pass / mbtree=1 / bitrate=25764 / ratetol=1.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=10 / qpmax=51 / qpstep=4 / cplxblur=20.0 / qblur=0.5 / vbv_maxrate=40000 / vbv_bufsize=30000 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00 / nal_hrd=vbr
Sorry I can not give a specific explanation but at least we know that the bitrate calculation is correct and the problem is after...

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