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8th August 2016, 13:20 | #24694 | Link |
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Wow. I'd forgotten about that. It chooses a newer prediction algorithm that I'd created. It finds the desired CRF in fewer passes. I've been using it for a long time and it should have been set as the default a long time ago. I recommend you set it to 1. I'll make it the default in the next release.
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8th August 2016, 22:47 | #24696 | Link | |
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I did set it to '1', but, uh, how do I use it...? Is that how you figured out the CRF value when you told me what it would be for a film if you filled out a BD-25 (I think you said it was a CRF of around 12.5) as opposed to if you used CRF-18 (which I was asking you about at the time) then the size came out to about 5.5 Gigs. Is there a way I can use it to figure that out too? How do I use it? |
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8th August 2016, 23:08 | #24697 | Link |
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I was taking a look at Big Buck Bunny today and saw that all Stereoscopic 3D formats are either full HD over-under or UHD over-under (yup 3840x4320 video).
Is it possible to convert either the HD or UHD over-under to 3DBD with Rebuilder? I see you can import SBS, but I'm not even sure it would downscale. |
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But, that doesn't tell me how to use this new function though. HOW, do I use it or use it to tell me what the CRF will be at a certain size, etc...? |
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3840x4320? |
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