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  1. Member Benjy's Avatar
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    Hi ,
    I want to be helped by someone with experience in encoding and remuxing. I know to encode but I need a little support for some fine tunings.
    It's about encoding in. m2ts or. ts to mkv, mainly by reducing the size from 1980 to 1280, so that a film of 25-30 Gb to be reduced to 4.5 GB as to fit it on a DVD 5 , just for storage .


    Situation is very specific and involve more complex explanations, so please contact me by mail or those willing to help me answer just here .Many thanks in advance!
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    I agree with Baldrick - Ripbot264 should be able to do what you're looking for. I have written a guide here on how to convert a Blu Ray rip into a .mkv file. If multiple audio tracks and/or subtitles are important to you, this guide can help you with those but if not, you can ignore those sections. One note on reducing size from 1920 to 1280, I have recently found out that Ripbot264 does this very well.

    If you do not need to crop your input video (either because it does not have any black bars or because you want to keep those black bars) then you can simply select "HD-Ready 1280X720" from the resize dropdown menu.

    However, if you do want to crop off black bars you must set a custom size otherwise your output file will have black bars to make it 1280X720. If you set the Width to 1280, it will automatically scale the height to whatever is needed to remove any black bars.
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    thanks very much , but this ripbot 264 is not a proof option ,unfortunatelly (
    I thought you know to work with MeGui , and other dedicated softs ,which are really professional...(
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    It would help if you told us what exactly you want help with. And be sure to visit the doom9 forum, lots of megui users there.
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    thanks again for your help !!

    You are very polite despite your disgust face ( from avatar , of course )
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  7. Soner or later you will come back to ripbot264 In MeGUI you MUST do everything manually. Ripbot264 uses exactly the same tools as MeGUi but whole process is automatic. In most cases it is like "Fire an Forget"
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    Yep , Atak_Snajpera , you are right....
    but when a movie is damaged ??
    how can I cut few frames of it and then merge the edges??
    can U told me ??
    for instance , a movie is damaged at minute 2:05:25 till 2:06:00...I must cut this portion and then to merge both sides after elimination of damaged frames...
    I'm wating new advices...

    Btw , ripbot DoNOT encode damaged files...gave errors(
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  9. I asume that your movie has 23.976 fps!

    Sinple math:
    23.976 * 7525 second = 180419 frame
    23.976 * 7560 second = 181259 frame

    1) Click SHOW SCRIPT
    2) under #Triming add Trim(0,180419)+Trim(181259,9999999)
    3) Click Preview Script to check if everything went ok
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    Here are the technical details...:


    Format : BDAV
    Format/Info : Blu-ray Video
    File size : 18.3 GiB
    Duration : 59mn 54s
    Overall bit rate : 43.9 Mbps
    Maximum Overall bit rate : 48.0 Mbps

    Video
    ID : 4113 (0x1011)
    Menu ID : 1 (0x1)
    Format : AVC
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile : High@L4.1
    Format settings, CABAC : Yes
    Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
    Duration : 59mn 54s
    Width : 1 920 pixels
    Height : 1 080 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 16:9
    Frame rate : 24.000 fps
    Standard : NTSC
    Resolution : 24 bits
    Colorimetry : 4:2:0
    Scan type : Progressive
    colour_primaries : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4, SMPTE RP177
    transfer_characteristics : BT.709-5, BT.1361
    matrix_coefficients : BT.709-5, BT.1361, IEC 61966-2-4 709, SMPTE RP177


    ...and the fault is just at the beginning from the second 41 to second 48
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