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24th March 2011, 14:40 | #11601 | Link | |
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[Edit] I just checked the code. "--fake-interlaced" is used for all deinterlaced encodes. So either X264 is incorrectly flagging it or your reporting software is incorrect. I would tend to believe the latter. The only other possibility would be if your original was 1080p25 -- as BD-RB wouldn't change that. Can you run it again and see if "--fake-interlaced' is used in the command line? Last edited by jdobbs; 24th March 2011 at 14:50. |
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24th March 2011, 17:53 | #11604 | Link |
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Audio sync delay full disc compression "Amarcord"
JDobbs, I posted the inf and log of a compression of "Amarcord" a few days ago where I ended up with an out of sync audio delay of almost 2 seconds. This was the only one affected using the most recent build of your program. All others compressed with that build don't have the problem.
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[Edit] Yes, it is: C:\Users\xxxxxxxxx\Desktop\video_tools\BD_Rebuilder - Copy\tools\x264.exe" "F:\BDRB_OUTPUT2\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS" --preset slow --ref 4 --b-adapt 1 --b-pyramid strict --weightp 1 --qpmin=0 --bitrate 24104 --level 4.1 --qpfile "F:\BDRB_OUTPUT2\WORKFILES\VID_00000.CHP" --sar 1:1 --aud --nal-hrd vbr --pic-struct --vbv-bufsize 30000 --keyint 24 --min-keyint 1 --ipratio 1.1 --pbratio 1.1 --vbv-maxrate 35000 --fake-interlaced --threads auto --slices 4 --thread-input --tune film --stats "F:\BDRB_OUTPUT2\WORKFILES\VID_00000.AVS.264.stats" --pass 1 --output NUL I'll burn the output to BD-RE to see how stand-alones react to it. Last edited by colinhunt; 25th March 2011 at 16:08. |
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25th March 2011, 17:26 | #11608 | Link |
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That's a file access error. Either the file has disappeared, it is corrupt, or you don't have privileges to access it. Make sure the path to your working folder is legal. The error is most likely happening when attempting to create the .BAT file that does the actual audio encoding.
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25th March 2011, 17:54 | #11610 | Link |
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manual audio track choices being changed while on stream tab
I'm trying to back up Fight Club to BD25, and I'm doing a little tweaking to the audio selections, which are being changed by merely collapsing/expanding other selections in the stream tab.
My relevant(?) audio options in setup are thus: Audio Languages to keep: English (eng). Limit to one track for each language: NOT checked. Do not convert DTS to AC3 is CHECKED. Do not reencode AC3 is CHECKED. Use 448/192 Kbps are both NOT checked. Keep HD audio for BD25 is CHECKED. The only real change I ended up making was to the main movie m2ts, and I chose to drop the AC3 version of the standard (non-commentary) audio track completely, in that it's utterly superfluous, since the DTS HD MA track contains a DTS core, which all players are mandated to decode. I manually deselected this track, then continued on to expand and sometimes recollapse the audio and video track trees for each of the many m2ts files below, checking for additional superfluous tracks (I gave up, this BD is a mess). Once I scrolled back up to review, my manual deselection had been overriden and the primary ac3 track was again set to be included in the rebuild. To test, I manually deselected it again, scrolled to the very last m2ts, collapsed and reexpanded everything therein, and scrolled back up, and the track had been selected for inclusion again. I didn't enter into the setup menu at all during the above process (as I know this can change selections/deselections) but after all this, I did close BD-RB and reopen it, then attempt to reproduce the problem, and now it isn't happening, so it's not consistent. EDIT: OK, I just figured it out, after typing up that huge mess. Any time you have a stream highlighted, if you double-click in the white-space of the stream tab, most anywhere (but not quite everywhere) that doesn't trigger any other UI component, it will toggle selection for the highlighted stream, even if you've scrolled well beyond it and can't see it. This behavior is consistent, but some whitespaces trigger it while others don't. Last edited by A.Fenderson; 25th March 2011 at 18:01. |
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It is supposed to already be reenabled afterward. I'll look at the code to be sure it is doing so.
Also please review the first post of this thread which says: Quote:
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Anyhoo, with "Use Decomb" box unticked, the UK 1080i50 source came out as 1080/25 MBAFF, says Mediainfo. [Edit] Burned the fake-interlaced version on disc. It seems to be playing fine on stand-alones. Which is nice. Last edited by colinhunt; 25th March 2011 at 19:30. |
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25th March 2011, 20:34 | #11619 | Link | |
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I just double checked a former --fake-interlaced encode with latest MediaInfo. It reports it correctly as "interlaced=fake".... |
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26th March 2011, 01:13 | #11620 | Link |
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Yep, but this m2ts was the only thing in its playlist. I quickly edited my post instead of replying to myself, and might have caused you to miss where I mentioned I think I found what's causing it: any time a stream is highlighted, and you double-click certain parts of the white-space of the stream tab (most any part that won't trigger any UI components), it toggles the highlighted selection on/off, even if it's off-screen due to scrolling.
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