Hi All,
I have been experimenting with Blue-ray to Mobile with a number of BDs that I own. Frankly, I cannot create a video file that doesn't exhibit varying degrees of frame dropping.
I am wondering if this is just me or if others are having similar issues.
I've tried enabling/disabling CUDA (by far the best results are going software only, for both encode and decode), I've tried 1 pass/2 pass, different resolutions, etc. Of course, all of this is very time consuming
With software only, the video image is very sharp but the frame dropping is pretty distracting. Also, the frame drops do not appear to be consistent - the video playback will vary between being very smooth to choppy and then back again.
The result would be watchable on a portable device but not on a larger screen.
Anyway, keep up the great work folks.
I have been experimenting with Blue-ray to Mobile with a number of BDs that I own. Frankly, I cannot create a video file that doesn't exhibit varying degrees of frame dropping.
I am wondering if this is just me or if others are having similar issues.
I've tried enabling/disabling CUDA (by far the best results are going software only, for both encode and decode), I've tried 1 pass/2 pass, different resolutions, etc. Of course, all of this is very time consuming

With software only, the video image is very sharp but the frame dropping is pretty distracting. Also, the frame drops do not appear to be consistent - the video playback will vary between being very smooth to choppy and then back again.
The result would be watchable on a portable device but not on a larger screen.
Anyway, keep up the great work folks.
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