I just downloaded a file that has a size of 1908x1080. Has anyone ever encountered this? Is there any way around re-encoding it? Like...some sort of dvdpatcher for blu-ray?
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Unfortunately TSmuxer doesn't let you screw with the size. It only lets you mess with fps.
Here's something odd, though: when I tried authoring with multiavchd, I got the red bar of death around it. I decided to just author it with tsmuxer to see what would happen. Well, my PS3 plays it perfectly. However, I'd much rather use Multiavchd to make menus and chapters and whatknot. Any idea why it wouldn't be accepted by one but when authored with tsmuxer, it plays fine? -
I have personally found multiAVCHD to be such a bitch to get working that I've just said "Screw it" and I'm not interested in spending any more time on it, even if I could get it working.
tsmuxer doesn't enforce full BD compliance. This is good and bad. If you have a player that does enforce full compliance, you'll run into problems. If your player is a bit flexible, like to my surprise your PS3, then it works fine. -
I've never had a problem authoring out of spec blu-rays with multiavchd even with the red borders showing,it's just a warning,i don't author blu-rays anymore,i just either stream mkv or burn them as data.
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Did you try to author with multiavchd even though it showed red borders or did it give you an error or or just wouldn't accept the file?
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The only issue you will get with authoring out of spec files is if there is too of high r-frames such as 8 or the resolution is 1920x800 you will have lots of artifacting with high r-frames and with videos with such as 1920x800 you will get out of proportion video displayed such the screen being filled where as it should have borders.
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The video in your case isn't too far out of spec so it will play with no issues.I found with older blu-ray players that having a high r-frame didn't matter but the newer ones(2011 +)have major artifacting.
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