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As I said in my previous response. The "--stats" and "--pass" parameters are there for a reason. There is no reason to remove them as they have no negative effect. Last edited by jdobbs; 10th June 2009 at 16:04. |
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Also is there any purpose in 2 different target_size parameters? Quote:
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I went through the posts, and there is no consistency. Not once is there a time when taking a single action results in the same result and is repeatable. That's the key...
This isn't the first microsoft system call to show issues, and I'm sure it won't be the last. It's very possible that this is the reason I switched to a window search the first time around... I remember there was something goofy related to the call -- but don't remember exactly what. TARGET_SIZE is the size that is selected and is in use, and it changes every time you make a choice from the menu. CUSTOM_TARGET_SIZE is size that can be selected from the menu and stays persistent while other selections are made. If you use a CRF and it oversizes (which happens often), your only choice is to then start over and do another CRF (with another possible over/undersize) or redo it with a two-pass. If, however, you do a CRF with and keep the pass/stats data, you can do a simple second pass and resize exactly while taking advantage of the data collected during the CRF pass. And there is no real reason not to do it. Last edited by jdobbs; 10th June 2009 at 17:51. |
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Oh I see, but isn't requiring the user to re-encode something you are trying to avoid? Maybe when the sizing issues are resolved you'll remove them or have an option to remove them? Call me anal or what have you but being someone that does browse and use the WORKFILES folder for various testing and such the first thing I do is delete all the stats files except main movie, sometimes there's well over 100 which makes it tough to browse files. |
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No turbojet, you aren't anal..lol.... in fact I like some of what you post, but there is also such a thing as overdoing things. I'm like you in many other processes, especially video editing, but a somewhat wise, perhaps more like a wise'ass', member once said something to me that makes too much sense to ignore.... "while most search for ways to make things easier or more efficient, I'm over there trying to complicate the whole process by testing too much"... kinda like you appear to be doing with BD-RB... right GaPony??
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Another bug report:
Using v0.22.02 with Starship Troopers, all the extras failed to encode becuase BD-RB has put the FieldDeinterlace() before the ConvertToYV12() in the AVS scripts. FieldDeinterlace required YV12/YUY2 input. Had to edit all the AVS's myself (and disable BD-RB's overwriting them) in order to get it to complete. |
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I tried rendering the m2ts in graphedit, attached ffdshow at the end (after the decoder), and enabled OSD. It then shows 23.975 as the framerate. Which means that x264 is getting the same input. |
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It happens with MPEG2 (ffdshow/powerDVD decoders) and AVC (ffdshow/coreAVC/powerDVD decoders) sources as well, with the sources I used DivX H.264 outputs 23.976024 which is correct from WMVideo decoder. x264 outputs 25, 29.970030, 50 and 59.940060 correctly from all decoders mentioned. However I'm using Windows 7 that has a newer WMVideo through ffdshow, ffdshow is reporting 23.976 fps through graphstudio but I get 23.975986 after encoding. Last edited by turbojet; 11th June 2009 at 00:14. |
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Well I finally had a failure... on the Fired Up Bluray, which is a seamless branched title.... Failure to retrieve audio.
Only has TrueHD, so not sure what's the problem. I'll give it a few more tries with differing settings and if no go, will append the title into a single m2ts using TSMuxer and try that.
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I appreciate your contributions, but this is a silly discussion over something that makes absolutely no difference -- and this is my last post on the subject. Continuing an argument like this gives a person the impression that you are more interested in appearing to be right than listening to the reasoning behind the settings. End of discussion. Let's go on to something else. Last edited by jdobbs; 11th June 2009 at 00:54. |
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Of course that's only an educated guess -- as I've never actually seen it happen on my system. Last edited by jdobbs; 11th June 2009 at 01:09. |
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TSMuxer is detecting overlapped frames and removing the frames, quite a lot. The resulting appended BDMV is having all kinds of crackling audio.... only if a append the seamless branched playlist with TSMuxer, while downconverting the TrueHD to AC3, will the output be stable and run properly through BD-Rebuilder.
This is only on the Bluray Fired Up.... odd.
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Either versions of the movie, either playlist loaded into BD-RB will result in the failure to retrieve audio error. The unrated version is simply a playlist with several different m2ts files which makes that version about 50 seconds longer.
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It seems you are keeping these files for the same reason you always encoded audio which you've now given an option for. Since very early days of DVD-RB it has hit within 10 MB of target 99% of the time for me and I never remember it having a bunch of files that were never used lying around. Quote:
We are obviously viewing from different BD players then, interlaced content on retail BD's play just fine on Panasonic BD30 on a samsung LCD TV. In fact Panasonic's don't play 576p for sure and probably not 480p or 29.97p either. Last edited by turbojet; 11th June 2009 at 03:32. |
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I don't see you helping your case any... If RipBot works so well for you, why are you messing around with BD_Rebuilder? Maybe just leaving it alone until it matures to a useable level for your needs might be better.
Don't take this as a slam. Simply an observation. |
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