I just compressed a couple blu-rays and now they do not fast forward or rewind. Is that supposed to work that way??
When I initially remuxed with tsmuxer I unchecked the timing and insert sps/pps, or whatever, I was under the impression that I should do that. I don't know if that has anything to do with it, I think it must be the compression though, that's a drag, anyway around this??
thanks,
rlr
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I assume you are doing this with the common freeware methods. This is common if you are playing from a disc, and may vary with the particular standalone unit model & firmware version.
If you want complete compatibility it costs a lot of $$ (~$10K) for a professional encoder/authoring suite like Sonic Cinevision+Scenarist, but compatibility will be much better. It would be a lot cheaper just to buy a few blu-rays for backup
There are several threads at Doom9 forums discussing this topic if you want more information. -
Originally Posted by Baldrick
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Originally Posted by poisondeathray
btw I found if i took the compressed x264 file and then remuxed with original audio, with tsmuxer, to BD, and left insert pic timing, and sps/pps(?) boxes checked, the movie will then RW and FF (at least as well as it did in the first place anyways, RW still is awful, idk if it's my player or what).
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I don't have scenarist, so let us know when you figure it out ok
IIRC, the issue is with x264, not the authoring. It is with how it handles slices. So scenarist (which just authors), and bd-rebuilder won't help (because it uses x264). Apparently some standalone units are more prone to this problem than others
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