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14th July 2014, 18:33 | #20561 | Link | |
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like...a "use x264's internal LAVF for frame serving" on or off with seven64bit and 4 core ?? it would take a FAQ section to indicate which option to select who win64 bit and who is not and for those who have 2 or 4 core, and how to set ffdshow with seven or win8 with 1 or more core |
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14th July 2014, 18:40 | #20562 | Link |
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that setting has no effect on the running of bdrb but of x264. It tells x264 whether or not to use ffdshow for image frameserving or its own internal frameserver. It has no impact on BDRB running a 32bit or 64bit OS. That's purely ur own choice. Same for FFDshow, 32bit or 64 doesn't matter. U set ffdshow up with w7 or w8 just like any other OS. U follow instructions in 1st post and ur done.
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14th July 2014, 19:17 | #20563 | Link | |
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jdobbs one year ago says me on "use x264's internal LAVF" with more cores maybe my mistake |
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14th July 2014, 19:18 | #20564 | Link |
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Just want to add x264 is very efficient when it comes to cpu usage. Even if you are using ffdshow it will still drive cpu to 100% in second pass or when doing single pass encode.
Only time this will not happen if it is waiting for input, or have very powerful cpu, I am talking about 24 cores or up xeon or similar, or doing analysis of stream for second pass.
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14th July 2014, 19:44 | #20565 | Link |
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win7 64bit 4 core at 3.2ghz intel 6 gb RAM i used always bd25 two pass high quality normal priority mpeg2 LIBAVCODEC VC1 wm9 uncompressed all supported "....and make sure MPEG2 decoding is enabled " NOT FOUND in the option of FFDSHOW . I SET LIBAVCODEC and http://s13.imagestime.com/out.php/i9...inebitmap3.jpg is it ok ? |
14th July 2014, 19:54 | #20567 | Link | |
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but i have..... http://s13.imagestime.com/out.php/i961463_4.jpg |
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14th July 2014, 20:08 | #20569 | Link |
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Mpeg2 decoding is enabled and your setting is fine. Basically it means ffdshow will use libavcodec to decode Mpeg2 stream and it should be that way.
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14th July 2014, 20:18 | #20572 | Link |
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Indeed it does and it also accept many other formats. However doom9 policy is to not offer help with downloads or the ones you don't own.
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14th July 2014, 21:50 | #20573 | Link | |
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thats clearnly an illegal download. Sorry, my help for you on this matter is over |
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15th July 2014, 02:17 | #20574 | Link |
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Not sure this is a bug, maybe more of a question?
I'm trying to back up Pirates of the Caribbean the curse of the black pearl bluray as Alt Movie Only - Intact Audio. I play my backups via my LG BD390 and LG BD570 bluray players (no DLNA, just stream from windows file share) When playing the bluray itself the player, my Pioneer Elite VSX-21 shows DTS. The audio sounds much better, more spacial or deep, compared to the DD5.1 track (which sounds flat). When backing up, I'd like to keep that primary audio track in the MKV backup. Unfortunately, when playing the MKV, the bluray player says "No Supported Audio Codec" and wont play the file. Opening the MKV with Media Info I see the following... Code:
Audio #1 ID : 2 Format : PCM Codec ID : A_PCM/INT/LIT Duration : 2h 23mn Bit rate mode : Constant Channel(s) : 6 channels Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Bit depth : 16 bits Delay relative to video : 30ms Language : English Default : Yes Forced : No Code:
Audio #1 ID : 2 Format : DTS Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems Mode : 16 Format settings, Endianness : Big Codec ID : A_DTS Duration : 2h 3mn Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 1 509 Kbps Channel(s) : 6 channels Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Bit depth : 24 bits Compression mode : Lossy Delay relative to video : 2ms Stream size : 1.30 GiB (17%) Language : English Default : Yes Forced : No If its not possible with BD-Rebuilder, is there another way? (NOTE: backup to DVD-25 works fine, and plays fine. So while it is OK with that type of audio on a Bluray, its not ok for a streaming MKV.) |
15th July 2014, 13:28 | #20577 | Link |
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gamete:
I donīt know in Italy, but at least in most countries it is a crime to download movies. Nevertheless, one thing is a backup (even via online) from something you own/paid for (Blu-ray,DVD, legit online buy on a format some device of yours doesnīt play), another is a pirated movie. |
15th July 2014, 13:47 | #20578 | Link | |
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2. I've thought about that. But I hate to repeat what has already been done in freeware. I may need to do it, though. |
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15th July 2014, 13:54 | #20580 | Link |
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MKV does not imply an illegal download. There are lots of MKV files that aren't illegal downloads. For example -- one that you created yourself as a backup of a disc that you own...
The Doom9 forum rules specifically forbid this kind of discussion -- and continuing in the discussion may result in a strike. Last edited by jdobbs; 15th July 2014 at 13:58. |
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